Back our DAY TWO Cheltenham Festival Lucky 15 Tips in HUGE 29,000/1 Acca

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Check out our Day 2 lucky 15 Cheltenham Festival tips for Wednesday. A £1 each-way Lucky 15 will cost £30 and return £29,936.50 if they all win! 

A lucky 15 is a multi-bet, made up of four singles, 6 doubles, four trebles and a four-fold accumulator. So 15 bets in total.

It is a popular wager as you get a return for your money even if only one selection wins, but you also have that extra reward if all of your picks win. 

Check out day 1’s lucky 15 which would pay out £17,000!

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Cheltenham Festival Lucky 15 Tips – DAY 2 (Wednesday 11th March 2026)

Oscars Brother – 2:00 Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase – 12/1

The Brown Advisory Novices’ Chase is a complex puzzle and without a horse stamping a clear mark on the division, Oscars Brother could be overpriced at double figure odds for owner JP McManus. Unlike some of his rivals, he seems quite straight-forward and was impressive when winning at Navan last month.

However, the key form line is from his Punchestown success, where he beat Koktail Divin by three lengths, who looks set to re-oppose here.

He showed a fantastic battling attitude that day and based off that performance, his price seems too big.

 The Yellow Clay – 4:00 Bet MGM Cup – 16/1

Often graded calibre horses fare well in this race and The Yellow Clay’s form last season would give him an excellent chance.

At the back end of 2024, he won the Grade 2 Novice Hurdle at Navan before winning the Grade 1 Lawlor Of Naas and finishing second in the Turners Novices Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival.

He suffered a horrific fall at Punchestown in May and seemingly lost his confidence this season, but I am hoping this classy horse has a revival now he steps back in handicap company.

Vanillier – Cross Country – 7/1

Gavin Cromwell’s, Vanillier, would have finished a fair deal closer had he not nearly taken the wrong route in last year’s renewal and could make amends this time around.

He’s 5-32 in his career and probably should have more victories, but he handles the cross-country conditions and ran well when winning in this discipline when last seen at Punchestown.

This race is often a favourite of the ITV Racing card. He’s not getting any younger at 11-years-old, but at this veteran age this could be his last big swing at landing a nice pot.

Vanderpoel – 4:40 Grand Annual – 10/1 

A progressive profile is always favourable in a race like the Grand Annual and Vanderpoel has taken his form to a new level this year.

He contested some decent races last season at Kelso and Uttoxeter, but he has exploded into life in the past couple of performances.

He’s rose 15lbs since his penultimate success at Ascot and showed he’ll be suited to quicker ground when scoring at Sandown last time out.

It is unclear where this horse’s ceiling is, but Ben Pauling won the contest in 2022 and Vanderpoel can make a bold bid for the yard. 

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