How to claim your free bets for the Dublin Racing Festival with Paddy Power

The Racing Post has teamed up with Paddy Power to offer new customers an exclusive offer for the Leopardstown meeting – place a £20 (or £10 each-way) bet on the opening race on Saturday at 12.50 and you will receive a £10 free bet to use on each of the remaining races on the card.
To claim the offer click here and follow the instructions. Deposits using credit/debit cards or PayPal only. Free bets valid only for the specific race and are awarded when the qualifying bet has been settled. Free bet stake not returned with winnings. For full terms click here.
It promises to be a spectacular day of racing at Leopardstown as the stars have come out for day one of the Dublin Racing Festival, with Apple's Jade favourite for the Irish Champion Hurdle (1.25), Le Richebourg (3.45) looking to establish himself as the leading Irish contender for the Racing Post Arkle in March and Min putting his Champion Chase claims on the line in the Dublin Chase (3.10).
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