
Paddy Power offer: Get 40/1 Aidan O'Brien to train a winner on Gold Cup day
Paddy Power is offering new customers to back Aidan O'Brien to produce yet another Royal Ascot winner on day three at 40/1 enhanced odds using promo code YHRCHR
Paddy Power is jumping on the horse racing fever at Royal Ascot this week and day three is no stranger to it with it being Gold Cup Day! Right now, the bookies is offering 40/1 odds on Aidan O'Brien to produce a winner over the seven races today.
The Irish trainer has a horse in five races today including the joint-favourite Illinois in the Royal Ascot Gold Cup as Ryan Moore looks to maintain the impressive form of last season placing in the top 3 in all seven races last season. The horse has already picked up one race ahead of the Gold Cup this week with a victory in Chester just last month.
New customers can sign-up to this offer by heading over to the Paddy Power sign-up page and use promo code YHRCHR to activate the offer. Once you have signed up, new customers can deposit a minimum of £5 via debit card or Apple Pay before placing a £1 bet on the special market on Aidan O'Brien to train one or more winner at Ascot.
How to claim the Paddy Power Offer for Royal Ascot Day 3
It could not be simpler claiming the Paddy Power offer ahead of Royal Ascot Day 3:
Use the links on this page to sign up for your new Paddy Power account to activate your offer.
Open a new account using promo code: YHRCHR
Deposit a minimum of £5 by Cards or Apple Pay.
Place a max £1 bet on the Special market on Aidan O'Brien To Train 1 Or More Winners At Ascot on Thursday, June 19th
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Terms and conditions
Here are the key terms and conditions from Paddy Power:
New customer offer
Place a max £1 bet on the Special market on Aidan O'Brien to train a winner on the Royal Ascot Gold Cup Day Thursday, June 19th
Winnings paid in cash at normal odds and are topped up to the enhanced price in Free Bets
Free bets are valid 7 days, only deposits with cards & Apple Pay are eligible
Excludes multiples & in-play bets.
Full terms and conditions can be found here
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