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Get Ready for State Man’s Stellar Performance at the Dublin Racing Festival!

State Man, the Unbeatable Hurdler

State Man, the seven-year-old hurdler trained by Willie Mullins, has an impressive record of nine wins out of ten starts. Now, he is set to prove himself as the best hurdler in Britain and Ireland at the Dublin Racing Festival on Sunday.

Unbelievable Odds for State Man

While State Man is generally priced at 2/7 to win the Irish Champion Hurdle, brand new Paddy Power customers have the opportunity to back him at an incredible 35/1! All you have to do is register an account, deposit £10, and use the Promo Code: YSACIB.

How to Unlock These Amazing Odds

Once you've registered and deposited £10, simply place a maximum £1 bet on the Win or Each Way market for State Man to win the Irish Champion Hurdle. If your bet is successful, you will be paid in cash based on the normal price on the website. Plus, you'll receive the extra amount to bring your bet up to the cumulative 35/1 payout, credited in free bets.

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*New customer offer. Place a max £1 bet on the Win or Each Way market for State Man to win the Irish Champion Hurdle, Sunday, February 4th. Winnings paid in cash at normal odds and are topped up to the enhanced price in Free Bets. Free bets are valid for 7 days, only deposits with cards are eligible. Excludes multiples & in-play bets. T&C's apply. Please gamble responsibly.

Frequently Asked Questions

There are different types of races for horses in the UK.

There are many different types of horse racing in the UK. They fall primarily under the categories of Flat Racing and National Hunt (or Jump) racing. Flat racing does not include obstacles and is run on flat tracks from 5 feet to more than 2 miles. National Hunt racing emphasizes horse speed and jumping abilities, with races such as steeplechases containing a series obstacles. In addition to these two categories, there are variations, such as handicaps (for maidens), conditions races and handicaps. Each of these has specific rules and entry criteria.

What does it mean to have a ‘photofinish finish’?

In a ‘photofinish’, two or more horses are so close to each other that it’s impossible to tell who won with the naked eyes. In these cases, race officials use finish-line cameras that take images at high speed to determine the exact moment each horse’s nose crosses the line. The photo finish allows officials to accurately determine official finishing order.

How does handicapping work in UK horseracing?

In UK horseracing, the handicap system gives every horse an equally good chance of winning. Essentially, horses are assigned different weights to carry during the race based on their past performances. Better horses carry heavier loads to even the playing field for horses with less impressive past performances. The British Horseracing Authority, which is responsible in the UK for the handicapping system, regularly updates the ratings following the results.

What is the significance of the jockey’s silks?

The jockeys’ silks consist of colorful and patterned clothes worn by the jockeys in a race. Each set is unique and registered to the horse’s owner, allowing spectators and officials to identify the horses during the race easily. The design of the silks often holds sentimental value or tradition for the owners and can include a variety of colors, patterns, and emblems.

What are ‘Classics’ in UK horse racing?

In UK horse racing, ‘Classics” refers to five prestigious races considered to be the highest-ranking contests for thoroughbreds aged three years. The 2,000 Guineas race, The 1,000 Guineas race, The Epsom Derby Race, The Epsom Oaks Race, and The St. Leger Stakes are all Classics. Achieving victory in one of these Classics, or all three races that are open to a certain gender (the colts’ Triple Crown and the fillies’ Triple Crown), is a remarkable achievement.

What are the most prestigious horse racing events in the UK?

The United Kingdom is home to several world-renowned horse racing events. The Epsom Derby, The Grand National at Aintree and The Royal Ascot are among the most prestigious. These events are not only a showcase of the best equine talent, but they also have a rich history and tradition. They’ve become social occasions that include distinctive dress codes.

Statistics

  • The Grand National at Aintree boasts a prize fund of around £1 million, making it the most valuable jump race in Europe.
  • In the UK, more than 14,000 people are employed directly in the horse racing industry.
  • British horse racing generates over £350 million in annual tax revenues for the UK government.
  • The prize money for the Epsom Derby stands at approximately £1.5 million, with the winner taking home a substantial portion of this sum.
  • Approximately 6 million people attend horse racing events in the UK each year, making it the second most popular spectator sport in the country.
  • There are over 8,000 active racehorse owners in the UK, ranging from royals to common citizens.

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How To

How to Choose a Winning Horse in UK Racing

The form of a horse is important to consider when choosing a winner. It includes past performances, race distances, surfaces, and the success records of the jockeys and trainers. Focus on horses that consistently place in the top 3 of recent races. Check if the horse is suitable for the race distance, and if it has done well in similar conditions. You can assess the track records of both the jockeys and trainers by checking their win-place statistics. There is no foolproof way to pick a winner. However, thorough research will increase your odds of selecting a winning horse.

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