As people get more excited about the Cheltenham Festival, bet365 has released a new offer that will give horse racing fans more NRNB choices.
An official from bet365 named Pat Cooney talked about how people were betting leading up to the festival. He said, "Usually, the market leaders in these races are the most popular choices, and certainly the Constitution Hill, El Fabiolo, and Galopin Des Champs treble features heavily in multiple selections since going NRNB."
"Bettors also like horses that have a Plan B. For example, Bob Olinger's owners would probably not want him to run in the Champion Hurdle, but if the main contenders got hurt, he would be an interesting horse to watch."
Even though Dinoblue is owned by JP McManus, who also owns Jonbon in the Champion Chase, the mare is likely to go for the Mares Chase. If he stopped running, Dinoblue might decide to take a chance. We've seen cash for her.
Cooney talked about more than just the popular races. He said, "Both the Ryanair and Stayers Hurdle remain wide open, but the Gold Cup has seen a lot of NRNB interest, with many people thinking outside the box!"
Narsalam, the easy winner of the Welsh National, is 40/1 and probably won't run unless it's very wet, but if it was wet on the day, he'd be a lot lower.
When money goes NRNB, it's always interesting to see where it goes. This year is no different!"
There was news earlier this month that bet365 had made £3.39bn ($4.29bn) in sports and gaming revenue in 2023, which was a 19% rise year-over-year even though the company said it had an operating loss.
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