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FREE £2 William Hill shop bets every day of Glorious Goodwood inside the Daily Mirror

FREE £2 William Hill shop bets every day of Glorious Goodwood inside the Daily Mirror

Glorious Goodwood is one of the undisputed highlights in the summer racing calendar, set within one of the world's most picturesque racecourses on the estate of the Duke of Richmond in a relaxed yet formal atmosphere. Pick up the Daily Mirror every day of the festival from Tuesday July 29 until Saturday August 2, they're bringing you packed 12 page pullouts with all the runners, riders and punter insights you love, as well as a FREE shop bet from William Hill every day.
Over five days from July 29 to August 2 the meeting, sponsored by Qatar, offers top quality racing with three notable feature events, the Sussex Stakes, Goodwood Cup and Nassau Stakes.The £1 million Sussex Stakes is the standout contest as it offers a generational clash between the three-year-olds from the Classic division and the best older horses at the one mile distance.Past winners include the great Frankel, the only horse to win it twice, Kingman and Baaeed, while last year's victor Notable Speech may return to defend his crown against the new star Field Of Gold.
The £500,000 Goodwood Cup, the highlight of day one, is a contest over two miles for the best stayers, while the £600,000 Nassau Stakes tests the best females over a mile and a quarter. The top race for sprinters is the King George Stakes while the major handicap of the week is the Coral Stewards Cup, on Saturday, always one of the biggest betting races of the year.
So don't miss out this Glorious Goodwood - pick up your Daily Mirror from Tuesday July 29 until Saturday August 2, 2025 to get your FREE £2 William Hill shop bet PLUS incredible pullouts every day from the racing team you trust.
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