
Paddy Power offer: Bet £5 on day three at Punchestown and get £30 in free bets
Paddy Power is offering new customers £30 in free bets when they sign up and place a £5 bet on day three at Punchestown Festival
Paddy Power is getting in on the action at Punchestownan day three at the Irish racecourse with plenty of action at every horse racing's fans disposal including a £30 free bet offer when new customers spend £5 on the main event today.
The Ladbrokes Champion Stayers Hurdle at 6pm is shaping up to be an exciting stage for Teahupoo to bounce back to victory, following his second-place finish to Bob Olinger at Cheltenham.
Teahupoo's performance this season has been commendable, despite not always coming out on top. He was outperformed by Lossiemouth in the Hatton's Grace and then encountered the formidable Bob Olinger, who has since taken a break from the field, at Cheltenham.
Teahupoo is no stranger to this race, having claimed victory last year. With Gordon Elliott's guidance and Sam Ewing in the saddle, I'm confident he'll put up a tough challenge.
Robcour's other contender, Hiddenvalley Lake, made quite the impression with his win at Aintree last month. It seems likely that the main contest will be between him and Teahupoo. However, I predict Teahupoo will have the upper hand in this duel.
In honour of this prestigious event, Paddy Power is rolling out an enticing offer as any newcomer who signs up and places a £5 wager on the Gold Cup today will receive a generous £30 in free bets.
How to claim the Paddy Power Offer for Day 3 at Punchestown
It could not be simpler claiming the Paddy Power offer ahead of the action on day three at Punchestown:
Step 1: Use the links on this page to sign up for your new Paddy Power account to activate your offer.
Step 2: During registration, enter the personal details requested such as your name, address, email, phone number and more.
Step 3: In the promo code box, enter YHRCHO to redeem the bonus.
Step 4: Deposit a minimum of £5 into your Paddy Power wallet using bank cards only - remember other methods including Apple Pay, Skrill, Paysafe, PayPal, and Neteller won't qualify.
Step 5: Place a min £5 bet on any day three race of the Punchestown Festival on Thursday (May 1).
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