Boylesports Enhanced Odds Offer: 5/1 on Golden Horn to win the Irish Champion Stakes, the 17.45 at Leopardstown on Saturday 12th September 2015
Boylesports have a very nice odds boost for the most attractive race of the weekend, the Irish Champion Stakes. Boyles are offering new customers the chance to back favourite Golden Horn at nicely enhanced odds of 5/1 (boosted from 7/4). So if you haven’t already got a betting account with this fine Irish bookie, get involved today!
Despite the St Leger running at Doncaster on Saturday, it is the Champion Stakes that is catching everyone’s attention due to the quality of the field. But Derby winner Golden Horn looks to have the beating of the likes of Gleneagles and Free Eagle, despite the John Gosden-trained colt having slipped to a shock defeat at York last time out (where, to be fair, the ground was a little too soft for this fine stead’s liking).
What if I already have a Boylesports betting account?
If you’ve already got a betting account with Boyles, fear not because we have plenty of other attractive enhanced odds offers and free bets available to explore.
One that might come in handy for this race, for instance, if the TREBLE ODDS you are given on your first bet when you JOIN 888SPORT. This is particularly attractive if you fancy any of the other runners, meaning you could back Gleneagles at around 13/1, Free Eagle at 12/1 or last year’s winner The Grey Gatsby at a monster price of 30/1.
Will Golden Horn win the Irish Champion Stakes?
Until the shock defeat in the Juddmonte International Stakes at the York Ebor Festival in August, Golden Horn had won all five of his runs, and those runs included the Derby at Epsom, the Dante Stakes and the Coral Eclipse.
The likes of Gleneagles (who has won the Irish and English 2,000 Guineas this season) and Free Eagle (who won the Prince of Wales’s Stakes at Royal Ascot) are sure to offer up stiff opposition to the favourite, but – as long as there isn’t too much rain – we think Golden Horn will take the opportunity to prove his worth and we fancy he’ll get the victory at Leopardstown.
Certainly we feel that odds of 5/1 on the favourite are far too generous to ignore, and though the maximum stake is only £10, it’s still worth getting involved.