Firm goes five places each way for Supreme Novices Hurdle at Cheltenham Festival

The Cheltenham Festival & the Supreme Novices Hurdle, with My Tent or Yours & Jezki with 5 places each way, free bets & tips available to punters.

Bookmaker William Hill have announced they are paying the first five places home in the Cheltenham Festival curtain raising Supreme Novices Hurdle, which kicks off the 2013 Cheltenham Festival at the revised time of 2.05 after a course inspection.

This extraordinary proposal is arguably the most ludicrous each-way offer arguably of all-time and is one punters should be taking full advantage of as the Festival kicks off with the famous ‘Cheltenham Roar’.

William Hill pay five places Supreme+£50 free bet

William Hill have upped their free bet offer to a very impressive £50/€50 matched bet for customers, while they will also pay 5 places each way on the opening race of the Festival, the Supreme Novices Hurdle! Pick this one up! – Claim here!

There are only 12 runners declared for the race, and really only 10 that stand a chance of making the frame, so that gives punters nearly 50% chance of successfully getting their horse to place. You could even back all 10 runners each way and more a less guarantee yourself a profit.

Mt Tent Or Yours is leading the way at the head of the market at 7/4.

He has been very strong around that mark with punters looking for outright win bets but he obviously makes sense to back with this EW market in mind.

The same can’t be said for second favourite Jezki, who is proving popular in the each-way market at William Hill at 7/2. He is many people’s outright selection for the race, therefore incorporating these fantastic each-way terms with a bet of Jezki look a very shrewd move. If playing with Hills on the Irish runner, a £5 EW bet on the 7/2 looks a very safe way to go about your business.

Under Robbie Power the classy customer will surely finish in the first five – if he does, then the £5EW bet will return just under £10. And if he wins then you will be quids in, lining your pockets with £31.88.

The one for money this morning with William Hill is Champagne Fever, who is being by ridden by Ruby Walsh and has been exciting many shrewd judges at various Festival preview nights. He is now just a 9/2 shot after being 9/1 at the weekend.

The each-way punters are piling in on the Willie Mullins runner. He is dour stayer and make his way home from the front in a race that could end up being dictated by Walsh. In order for punters to win the EW terms he will need five horses to pass him – that looks very unlikely.

Another horse to keep an eye on with William Hill in this market is the Nicky Henderson second-string River Maigue, who has all the staying power in the world to surely finish in the first five.

Owner Michael Buckley has endured a rollercoaster 18 months after the retirement of the potentially top-class Spirit Son.

Yet, he could go some way to putting the disappointment of Spirit Son’s injury behind him with River Maigue. The six-year-old is bred to handle further than two miles and won a point-to-point in Ireland earlier in his career, but also has plenty of speed in his make-up.

That makes him a solid each-way option at 12/1 to at least finish in the first five.

A £5 EW punt on him would return £20 if he finishes in the first five and £80 if he ran out the winner, which looks a tall order but he could surprise a few people.

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