Tiger Roll boosted to 40-1 for Cross Country Chase - Cheltenham free bets
Reigning champion Tiger Roll heads a field of 16 for the Glenfarclas Cross Country Chase on Wednesday. If you think he'll win, sign up for a new account with Paddy Power and back him at 40-1 here.
The Gordon Elliott-trained superstar is bidding for back-to-back wins in the Cross Country Chase and is a short-priced favourite to retain his crown. Cheltenham has been a happy hunting ground for Tiger Roll – he has won four times at the festival and has won two Grand Nationals at Aintree.
If you don’t have a Paddy Power account, simply sign up here and place a bet of £1 on Tiger Roll. If he wins, Paddy Power 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
- Open an account with Paddy Power and get 40-1 that Tiger Roll wins the Cross Country Chase on Wednesday at Cheltenham
- Max stake £/€1
- Winnings paid in cash at normal odds, topped up to enhanced price in free bets valid for seven days
- Deposits with cards/PayPal only
- Excludes multiples & in-play bets
- Full T&Cs
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