Sky Bet Cheltenham Offer – money back as cash
Sky Bet are offering money back as cash if your horse loses in the Sky Bet Supreme Novices’ Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival. This offer is available to new and existing customers and is effectively a risk-free bet on the first race of the day.
Shishkin and Asterion Forlonge are vying for favouritism but there are plenty with strong claims.So, with this Sky Bet offer refunding losing bets, why not take a chance on one at a bigger price. Not got an account? Sign up here
Supreme Novices’ Hurdle Tip
Abacadabras is taken to escape the shadow of his esteemed stablemate Envoi Allen and confirm himself a top-class novice. He was among the best bumper horses last season and is arguably unfortunate not to be a two-time Grade 1-winning hurdler. (Robbie Wilders)
MONEY BACK AS CASH IF YOU LOSE
Place a bet on the Sky Bet Supreme Novices’ Hurdle (1.30 Cheltenham, March 10) and get your stake refunded as cash if your horse loses
- Max refund £/€10
- First bet only. Win singles or win part of each-way singles only
- Free bets and cashed out bets excluded
- Best Odds Guaranteed does not apply
- Eligibility restrictions and full terms apply
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- Dylan Johnston has first ride for Paul Nicholls and a trainer bids to end 754-day wait for a winner - Wednesday's punting pointers
- 2.12 Uttoxeter: can stable debutant Not Long Left continue Venetia Williams' fine form in staying handicap chase?
- Hollygrove Cha Cha and Fast Fred bid for four-timers and Jingko Blue makes his chase debut - Tuesday's punting pointers
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