How would you like the chance to win £/€50 of free bets every day over the Cheltenham Festival 2022? A lot? Well, you’re in luck because Paddy’s come up trumps again.
It all kicks off on Tuesday and we’ve teamed up with the good folk at Racing TV to give you the chance to pocket a completely free £50 bet every single day.
Not bad, eh? It’s really easy to enter as well. Shimmy over here and get stuck in. You can also head to racingtv.com/knockoutgame if you’d prefer. Don’t worry, we won’t take it personally.
‘But how do I win?’ We hear you cry. It’s simple. We’ll be pitting two horses, one from each side of the Irish Sea, up against each other in every race of every day at Cheltenham.
All you have to do is pick which one is going to finish ahead of the other and take the Britain v Ireland bragging rights!
Easy, right? Well, you need to get all seven correct to win the £/€50 free bet. To give you the best chance of collecting, the mighty Ruby Walsh will be on hand to help guide you through the day’s action with some trademark insight.
It’s completely free to play and you can enter once per day but make sure you get your selections in before 1.30pm for that day’s racing or they won’t be registered.
It’s not just Britain v Ireland at Cheltenham, it’s you vs your mates so get them involved an take advantage of a golden opportunity to lord it over them!
So good luck, get studying the form, take on Ruby’s wise words of advice and, if all else fails, get coin flipping.
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