Evening racing betting offers at Dundalk Racecourse
March 27, 2009
The 20:00 race at Dundalk Racecourse is the Dev Oil & Skips R Us Handicap and is race for horses aged 3 years and over . The going for the course is set as stand and the race will feature 14 runners over a distance of 6 furlongs.
If your horse finishes in second place and is beaten by up to and including a head then Boylesports will refund your losing single stake on that horse, this only applies to win singles and the win part of each way singles.
The favourite for this race is Light It Up at odds of 7/2, the second favourite is Moon Luck at 4/1 and the Free Bets Blog Tip on this race is The Tooth Fairy who started out at 10/1 and has now shifted to odds of 7/1.
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Betting offers on Independent Newspaper Veterans Handicap Chase at Ascot
March 27, 2009
The 16:40 at Ascot is the Independent Newspaper Veterans’ Handicap Chase which is a class2 race that will feature 12 runners over a distance of 3 miles with a prize purse of £15,655 for the winner.
Paddy Power have a free bet offer on the race, if your horse is leading on landing over the last fence jumped, but then fails to win this race, you will get your losing bet refunded.
The favourite for this race according to Paddypower is split between Oscar Park and Out The Black who are both on odds of 9/2, the second favourite for this race is Hobbs Hill at 6/1. The Free Bets Blog tip for this race is Church Island at odds of 7/1.
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West Indies v England top batsman odds
March 27, 2009
The third one day international between England and the West Indies starts today at 1:30 and will take place in Barbados. The match can be seen live on Sky Sports 1 with audio commentary available on BBC Radio 5.
William Hill have a free bet offer on the match if you place a £10 single bet on who will be the top England batsman or on the top West Indies batsman you will get a £5 free bet on the top batsman market in South Africa v Australia match on Sunday. The top batsman for the West Indies is Ramnaresh Sarwan at odds of 3/1 and for England it is Kevin Pietersen at 11/4.
Even with the return of Andrew Flintoff it does not stop the stalemate between these two sides as they are both given odds of 5/6 for a win making them equally matched, the odds for a draw are 33/1.
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Premier League Darts week 8 betting offer
March 26, 2009
The Whyte & Mackay Premier League Darts competition continues at the Birmingham National Indoor Arena (NIA) this week as it heads into week 8. There will be live coverage available on Sky Sports 1 from 6:30pm on March 26th, in all there will be four matches to played, which are as follows:
- Wayne Mardle v Mervyn King
- Terry Jenkins v Jelle Klaasen
- John Part v James Wade
- Phil Taylor v Raymond van Barneveld
William Hill have a great free bet offer if you place a single bet of £10 or more on the correct score on one of the first three Premier League Darts matches then you will receive a £5 free bet on the correct score in the following games, (Only a single bet of at least £10 on the correct score on any of Mardle v King, Jenkins v Klaasen or Part v Wade will qualify).
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Get fired up for the Apprentice with great betting odds
March 26, 2009
The new series of The Apprentice with business mogul Sir Alan Sugar and the latest intake was revealed, apart from one person who decided to quit before the show even began! Anita Shah a Business Strategist from Birmingham was the first contestant to be fired in last nights show.
William Hill were unimpressed by the intake are offering odds of just 10/1 that Sir Alan decides not to take on any of the contestants. Hill have made odds of a male winner at just 1/2 and that Alan Sugar will lose faith in the winner and they will be made redundant within a year for this they are giving odds of 12/1.
The Apprentice winner:
- 5/1 Philip Taylor
- 7/1 Rocky Andrews
- 7/1 Lorraine Tighe
- 8/1 Ben Clarke
- 8/1 Kate Walsh
- 10/1 Debra Barr
- 10/1 Majid Nagra
- 12/1 Howard Ebison
- 12/1 Noorul Choudhury
- 12/1 James McQuillan
- 14/1 Kimberly Davis
- 14/1 Yasmina Siadatan
- 14/1 Mona Lewis
- 16/1 Paula Jones
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Towcester Racecourse 15:20 handicap chase money back special
March 26, 2009
The 15:20 at Towcester Racecourse is a handicap chase entiteld the Paul Mason Racing At Culworth Grounds Handicap Chase. It is a class 4 race for horses aged 5 years and over. The race will feature 14 runners over a distance of 3 miles and 110 yards, the going is set as good.
Paddy Power are running a money back special on this race if your horse is leading upon landing at the very last fence jumped and then fails to win this race, they will refund your losing single stake. The favourite for this race according to Paddy Power is Carryduff at 9/2, the second favourite for the race is Freeline Fury who is at odds of 5/1. The Free Bets Blog Tip this race is Valentia Island at 13/2 who in its last 3 races has come in 3rd place twice and 1st place once.
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Cash back offer on Republic of Ireland Group 8 qualifier
March 25, 2009
The Republic of Ireland welcome Bulgaria to Croke Park as part of their campaign to reach the 2010 World Cup in South Africa in this Group 8 qualifier. The match can be watched live on Sky Sports 1 with kick off taking place at 7:45pm.
Paddy Power are giving punters the chance to claim back their stake money on all losing first and last goal scorers, correct score & scorecast singles if Kevin Doyle scores the last goal of the match. According to Paddypower the current odds for him to be the last goal scorer is 11/2.
The favourites team to win the game is Ireland at odds of 10/11 for a home win, and 9/4 for the draw, an away win for the Bulgarian teams is attracting odds of 3/1.
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20 Grand National Facts
March 25, 2009
It is that time of year again, the one day of the year that we are all racing experts. Regardless of whether you go the other 364 days in the year without even thinking about placing a bet, you will no doubt find yourself nose in newspaper, look to find the winner of the Grand National.
The Grand National is a fantastic sporting spectacle that brings together an entire nation in the pursuit of finding the winning horse of the most famous horse race in the World. Forty horses line up at Aintree Racecourse in Liverpool to navigate the four mile trip and jump 30 daunting fences and we have put together 20 facinating facts about the race for your enjoyment and to wet your appetite ahead of the race on Saturday 4th April 2009.
1. Red Rum is the most successful horse ever at the Grand National, having won three times (1973, 1974, 1977) and been second twice (1975, 1976).<
2. Golden Miller is the only horse ever to win both the Cheltenham Gold Cup and the Grand National in the same season (1934)
3. Only four horses have ever won back to back Grand Nationals. Abd-El-Kader (1850, 1851), The Colonel (1869, 1870), Reynoldstown (1935, 1936) and Red Rum (1973, 1974).
4. Manifesto holds the record for the greatest number of Grand national appearances. He ran eight, winning twice and was third on three other occasions. He never failed to get round the course.
5. Earth Summit in 1998, became the only horse to win the Grand National who had also won the Scottish and Welsh versions of the race.
6. Only two grey horses have ever won the Grand National, (the Lamb in 1868, 1871), and Nicholas Silver (1961)
7. The first ever winner of the Grand National in 1839 was aptly named Lottery who won when 5-1 favourite.
8. The fastest ever winner of the National was Mr Frisk in 1990, who was timed at 8min 47.8 secs.
9. In 1929 a record 66 horses started the race. These days the field is restricted to just forty.
10. Bechers Brook, the most formidable of all Aintree’s thirty fences is named after a former jockey, Captain Becher who fell at the fence and took cover from the other horses in its ditch.
11. The Chair is Aintree’s tallest fence at 5’3”.
12. The Aintree fences are made up from spruce taken from the Lake District.
13. Tom Oliver holds the record for the most appearances in the race, having ridden in it 18 times.
14. George Stevens holds the record of number of wins. He won five times, with his final victory coming in 1870.
15. The oldest jockey to have won the Grand national was Dick Saunders who was 48 when winning on Grittar in 1982. Bruce Hobbs was the youngest at 17, when he rode Battleship to victory in 1938.
16. Geraldin Rees was the first female jockey to complete the course in 1982 on a horse named Gordon’s Lad.
17. Charlotte Brew was the first woman jockey to ride in the race. She partnered Baroney Fort in 1977 who fell four fences from home.
18. Ruby Walsh holds the record of current jockeys in the race with two wins. Papillon in 2000 and Hedgehunter in 2005.
19. Jenny Pitman is the only woman to have trained a Grand National winner and she achieved the feat twice. She trained Corbiere in 1983 and Royal Athlete in 1995.
20. Fred Rimell is the most successful Grand National trainer with four different winners. ESB (1956), Nicolaus Silver (1961), Gay trip (1970), Rag Trade (1976). Ginger McCain has also trained four winners but with only two horses, Red Rum and Amberleigh House (2004).
Free bet offers on the 16:30 Handicap Hurdle at Taunton
March 25, 2009
The 16:30 today at Taunton Racecourse is the Pertemps People Development Training Series Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle which is a class 4 race for horses aged 4 years and over. It is quite a small field made up of just 9 runners over a distance of 3 miles and 110 yards with the going set as good to firm.
There are a couple of cash back offers available for the race today the first is from Paddy Power who will refund your single stake if your chosen horse is leading up after the final fence but then fails to win the race.
Click here to claim your free £30 bet from Paddy Power
The second offer comes from Boylesports who will refund your losing single stake if your horse finishes second and is beaten by exactly 2, 4, 6 or 8 lengths. This offer only applies to win singles and the win part of each way singles.
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Arnold Palmer Invitational free betting offer from Boylesports
March 25, 2009
The Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by MasterCard is part of the SPGA Tour, it takes place at the Bay Hill Golf Club and Lodge in Orlando, Florida. It runs from Monday March 23rd through to Sunday March 29th with a purse of $5.8 million available.
Boylesports are offering some great odds on golf betting and 1/4 odds on 1,2,3,4,5 & 6 place and if the player you choose to back shoots the lowest round on Sunday and fails to win they will offer you a free bet to the same stake in next weeks Shell Houston Open.
Arnold Palmer Invitation Outright Betting
This golfing competition attracts some of the worlds best golfers, however as what could be expected all money will be on Tiger Woods who is the clear favourite to win, dwarfing his nearest competitor, here are some of the selected odds available from Boylesports.
- 5/2 – Tiger Woods
- 25/1 – Retief Goosen
- 25/1 – Kenny Perry
- 30/1 – Jim Furyk
- 33/1 – Vijay Singh
- 45/1 – Adam Scott
- 55/1 – Stuart Appleby
- 66/1 – Jeev-Milkha Singh
- 100/1 – Jerry Kelly
- 150/1 – Steve Flesch
- 250/1 – Nicholas Thompson
- 750/1 – Steve Lamontagne



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