PAST IS FUTURE FOR GOLD CUP
Question - backed any of these Cheltenham Festival winners?
Noland (6/1), Voy Por Ustedes (15/2), Dun Doire (7/1), Nicanor (17/2) have all won races shown live on Channel 4, with many Hatters Bet customers taking advantage of our generous 4/1 offer and winning some free bets. With two days left, we've still got plenty more up for grabs, including for the Gold Cup on Friday.
The big race is due off at 3.15 and, with the winner almost certain to go off at 4/1 or bigger, Hatters Bet customers can back the winner and take advantage of a free bet to the same stake (up to £50) on the next live Channel 4 race - the Christie's Foxhunter Chase (4.00).
One Gold Cup runner who looks sure to go off 4/1 or bigger is Forget the Past and, in an open year, he looks a cracking each way bet at the current Hatters Bet price of 14/1. The Irish contender is a young improver from a stable in great form. He will love the good ground, and has shown that he can handle the course by running a cracker in the Paddy Power Gold Cup at Cheltenham back in November.
There are no more boxes left to tick, so get on here at Hatters Bet. At the same time, the following might also be worth backing:
Thursday:
IMPEK (2.35) - great chance with champion jockey Tony McCoy on board
WINDSOR BOY (4.00) - best of trainer Martin Pipe's four runners
Friday:
KASBAH BLISS (2.00) - his French trainer knows what it takes to win this race
DESERT QUEST (5.20) - impressive at Newbury last time out
Win or lose, we'll also be having a few quid on this weekend's game, and at 10//11 we reckon the lads must be in with a decent shout of pulling off the Win against Derby. In our First Goalscorer market, Rowan Vine has been in good form of late and rates a decent bet at 6/1 to find the net first - money back if he scores the last goal in the game instead!
Be sure to make the most of your betting this week by visiting Hatters Bet, where every bet you place directly benefits the club. Click here for all our latest odds & offers.
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