Defi Du Seuil favourite for Clarence House Chase boosted to 50-1 with Betway
Odds-on favourite Defi Du Seuil heads a field of five for the Matchbook Clarence House Chase at Ascot on Saturday. If you think he will win, why not sign up for a new account with Betway and back him at 50-1 .
The race is a highly-anticipated rematch between the Tingle Creek 1-2 in Defi Du Seuil and Un De Sceaux, who has won the race three times.
If you don’t have a Betway account simply sign-up and place a bet of £1 on Defi Du Seuil. If he wins, Betway will pay you based on the normal price once the bet has been settled. The extra amount will be paid in free bets within 24 hours of the race.
Key terms and conditions:
- New customers from UK and Ireland
- Min Deposit £/€10. Max stake £/1
- Payments via valid debit/credit card or Paypal
- Offer expires 3.35pm, January 18
- 18+ begambleaware.org
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