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Get your Cheltenham Festival Day 2 off to a flyer with the Tote Placepot

Get your Cheltenham Festival Day 2 off to a flyer with the Tote Placepot
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THERE’S no way better way to get day two of the Cheltenham Festival off to the perfect start than by cracking the Tote Placepot.

And with an estimated £1million placepot every day this week – what are you waiting for?!

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Sun Racing’s Tom Bull is raring to go and reckons he’s found the perfect six horses to land a big payday on the second afternoon of the Cheltenham Festival.

All you have to do is get six horses placed in the first six races on the card – and a share of the prize is yours.

Plus, all new customers with the Tote get a £10 risk free bet. If it fails to win, you get your money back in cash!

And there’s no better way to spend your free bet than on the Tote Placepot.

£10 RISK FREE BET WITH THE TOTE

New customers to the Tote can enjoy a £10 risk free bet on any pool bet.

  • Open an account with the Tote
  • Place a pool bet of £10 of more
  • If it fails to win the Tote will refund the bet up to a maximum of £10 as CASH!

CLICK HERE AND BET NOW

T&C’s Apply. Over 18s Only. Begambleaware.org

Leg 1 – The Big Getaway – Ruby Walsh says this horse is the biggest he’s ever sat on and that could be a tip in itself.

He pulverised his rivals last time and is a horse for the future, but could take this on the way.

Leg 2 – Minella Indo – Strong stayer was a class above in last year’s Albert Bartlett and can make it two from two at the Festival.

He’s a strong stayer and has exactly the kind of slogging attitude needed for this kind of test.

Leg 3 – Black Tears – Won a competitive handicap on her previous start and ran well on latest.

Could well be on a good mark and is worth huge respect for Gordon Elliott.

 Epatante clears the last before sprinting away up the hill

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Epatante clears the last before sprinting away up the hillCredit: PA:Press Association

Leg 4 – Defi Du Seuil – Star chaser bolted up in both the Clarence House and Tingle Creek this season.

Needs more now but has the world at his feet and could be the next big thing on the two mile scene.

Leg 5 – Easysland – French raider could get the better of classy Tiger Roll as his younger legs may just have too much gas.

He’s won at this track and at Pau and may be too classy now.

Leg 6 – Tronador – Looks on a good mark for star trainer Gordon Elliott.

Needs more than he showed last time but has enough time to get ever better.

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Source: The Sun UK

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