Cheltenham Betting

Cheltenham Betting

The 2015 Cheltenham Festival is now over. But if it’s free bets you are looking for, we’ve still got them all listed further down on this page. You can also now bet on the upcoming big race at Aintree – check out the latest Grand National odds now. We’re backing Silver By Nature in the big race. Over on our other site GambleSelect you will also find lots of other free Grand National betting tips.

For the latest information and odds on horse racing betting for the rest of the year, our recommendation is Ladbrokes.

Bet365 – Free Bets All Day!

When you back any winner at Cheltenham (Live Channel 4 races only) at odds of 4/1 or more, Bet365 will then give you a free bet on the next race! If you win again at odds of 4/1 or more, and you get another free bet. Also £200 free bets for new customers. Sign-Up Now

Free Cheltenham Bets
The following sites are all offering free Cheltenham Betting offers during the Cheltenham Festival 2011. To claim the free Cheltenham bet offer listed, you must following the link inside the yellow box.

Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle Odds

Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle Odds


The sixth race on the Friday of the 2015 Cheltenham Festival is the Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle . The start time for the race is 16:40. The Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle is run over a distance of 2 miles 4 1/2 furlong and is a hurdles race.

You will find all of the latest odds on the Martin Pipe Conditional Jockeys’ Handicap Hurdle below up to 24 hours before the race.

Johnny Henderson Grand Annual Chase Odds

Johnny Henderson Grand Annual Chase Odds


The last race on the Friday of the 2011 Cheltenham Festival is the Johnny Henderson Grand Annual Steeple Chase . The start time for the race is 17:15. The Johnny Henderson Grand Annual Steeple Chase is run over a distance of 2 miles 1/2 furlong and is a fences race.

You will find all of the latest odds on the Johnny Henderson Grand Annual Steeple Chase below up to 24 hours before the race.

World Hurdle Odds – Grand Crus 4/1 at William Hill

World Hurdle Odds – Grand Crus 4/1 at William Hill

Uk bookmaker William Hill sent us notification this morning that they are going a huge 4/1 on Grand Crus to win the World Hurdle at 3.20pm today.

The offer will be very limited, so get backing as soon as possible if you think Big Buck’s will be beaten by one of the rising stars of this season. New members at William Hill will also get a £25 free bet.

The horse is as short as 5/2 with some firms this morning.

William Hill also go 4/1 on Poquelin in the Ryanair Chase.
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Ryanair Chase odds – Poquelin 4/1 at William Hill

Ryanair Chase odds – Poquelin 4/1 at William Hill

The UK betting firm William Hill sent us news this morning about the Ryanair Chase odds – they are offering a massive 4/1 on Poquelin to win the 2.40pm race.

We are told that the offer will be very limited. New members at William Hill will also get a £25 free bet.

The horse is 5/2 with Ladbrokes and other firms this morning, which makes the 4/1 all the more remarkable and is clearly going to go quickly!

William Hill also go 4/1 on Grand Crus to beat Big Bucks in the World Hurdle.
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World Hurdle – Money Back Offer if Big Bucks wins

World Hurdle – Money Back Offer if Big Bucks wins
Paddy Power have a quite remarkable offer in today’s World Hurdle.

If Big Bucks wins, you get your money back. Their special offer today covers all of Ruby Walsh’s first 4 rides – including the hurdling superstar Big Bucks.
So you can back Grand Crus, or any other horse you fancy, with the insurance that you get your money back if your horse loses to the hot favourite. Sign-up to Paddy Power now and you’ll also get a £20 free bet when you bet £10 (via this link only).

The firm currently go 11/4 on Grand Crus – although if you don’t need the insurance of your money back, then you can back Grand Crus at 4/1 with William Hill for a limited period.

Cheltenham Gold Cup Odds

Cheltenham Gold Cup Odds

The Totesport Gold Cup is undeniably the most anticipated event of the entire Cheltenham Festival. The first three days help to build a sense of excitement that builds to fever-pitch by Day Four, when the race is run. The race is a Class A Grade 1 chase, which is run over a distance of three miles and two and half furlongs. The race gets underway at 3.20pm and is open horses aged five-years old and upwards, with a total prize fund of £475,000 up for grabs.

In days gone by, the Gold Cup used to be considered as merely a trial for the all-important Grand National, however, since the Cheltenham Festival’s notoriety has grown, so too has the prestige that comes with winning this great event.

Many consider this race to be the ultimate test for any thoroughbred, due to the combination of break-neck speed, stamina and jumping prowess required, in order to emerge as the victor.

The upper age limit for the Gold Cup seems to be firmly, though not officially, capped at 10-years-old, as there has not been a winner older than this age since way back in 1969.

Experience of the Gold Cup appears to be paramount, and success being built upon, with 20 of the last 22 winners having finished within the top four in their previous race.

There are, of course, impressive feats tied to Gold Cup; Dawn Run is the only horse to have ever taken victory in both the Gold Cup and the Champion Hurdle. While Dorothy Paget is the most successful owner to ever grace the event, notching up a seemingly insurmountable seven victories.

Dorothy Paget also, perhaps unsurprisingly, was owner of the Golden Miller, who had five consecutive victories from 1932-1936.

Last year’s winner was the infamous Imperial Commander, aged nine years old and ridden by Paddy Brennan.

He beat Kauto Star, who was huge odds on favourite, looking to claim his third Gold Cup and in the throngs of his rivalry with Denman.

In 2011, things look to be the same, with all eyes fixed firmly on Imperial Commander, Kauto Star and Denman.