Cheltenham Festival: What bookmakers are non-runner no bet on every race? 🧐

Adrian Wall guides you toward the bookmakers who are offering the terrific non-runner no bet on every race offer at the Cheltenham Festival.


bet365

Trials Day has been and gone and with the Dublin Racing Festival fast approaching, National Hunt racing fans are getting excited at the prospect of some thrilling racing in the next few weeks. The Cheltenham Festival is fast approaching and news has broken that the largest bookmaker bet365 have gone non-runner no bet on all 28 races at this year’s pinnacle of jumps racing! bet365 have both markets and NRNB markets without Constitution Hill so they’re offering the best range of markets for punters. Sign up to bet365 today and take advantage of this terrific offer.


William Hill

William Hill were the first bookmaker to offer the non-runner no bet special for all races at the 2023 Cheltenham Festival, as that offer went live with them on New Year’s Day. The festival picture will now be much clearer for a lot of ante-post punters off the back of the last few week’s racing so now is the time to start placing your bets with Cheltenham on the horizon. William Hill are also offering five places for all the handicaps at jump racing’s biggest fixture.


Paddy Power

You need not worry about your Cheltenham ante-post bets either if you bet with Paddy Power as they are also offering the non-runner no bet special on every race at the festival. Any horse you back that doesn’t run in any of the 28 races at the 2023 Cheltenham Festival – you’ll get your money back. It really is that simple. So if you fancy Allaho to hose up in the Ryanair Chase again but are worried that he might not run, don’t worry. If he doesn’t turn up, your full stake will be refunded.


Sky Bet

Sky Bet are also one of the big players in the market offering non-runner no bet for all races at the Cheltenham Festival. The festival kicks off on March 14 with the Sky Bet-sponsored Supreme Novices’ Hurdle. It will be very handy to have an account with Sky Bet for that race because they do a brilliant offer for the first race of the festival every year. This is the first time the bookmaker will run two books on every single race, so if you don’t want that extra guarantee you can opt for the larger price.


10Bet

As well as offering new customers a welcome bonus up to £50, all 10Bet players can now benefit from their Cheltenham Festival selections being refunded if they don’t line up on the day. This non-runner no bet offer is valid for every race at the March showpiece. As well as boasting a strong selection of antepost markets, the firm also offer customers a wide range of daily horse racing markets and cover some of the top international meetings around the globe. There’s a lot to like about betting with 10Bet.


Betfred

Betfred were one of the first bookmakers to go non-runner no bet for the festival’s championship races. This will come in handy for fans of Constitution Hill, Edwardstone, Galopin Des Champs and plenty of others. As well as offering extra place terms throughout the festival, Betfred offer new customers £40 in bonuses when signing up and depositing £10. With the big meeting only just around the corner it makes sense to top up on those free bets and make the most of everything on offer at the 2023 festival.


Coral

Going one better than their rivals above, Coral go non-runner no bet on all Championship races plus the Ryanair. This extra NRNB race is sure to prove popular with bettors of Thursday’s second feature race with the back-to-back winner, Allaho, yet to be seen this season. Having won the last two renewals by 12 lengths and 14 lengths, The Willie Mullins star has all of the class to overcome the lay-off but punters will feel a lot easier about backing him knowing that their money will be returned should he not line up in March.


Ladbrokes

Another bookmaker who are non-runner no bet on the big five races at the 2023 Cheltenham Festival; Supreme Novices’ Hurdle, Queen Mother Champion Chase, Ryanair Chase, Stayers’ Hurdle and Cheltenham Gold Cup. Two of the strongest favourites in the aforementioned, Constitution Hill and Galopin Des Champs, are sure to be popular with festival bettors this time around and it’s great peace of mind to know that, should one of them not line up, your money will be returned as cash. Last weekend the waters were muddied in regards to the Champion Chase picture with the first two in the betting, Energumene and Edwardstone, both beaten by Gary Moore’s Editeur Du Gite. The former, and last year’s winner, has now been pushed out in price by Ladbrokes which will delight his fans who can also bet him for the big one with the NRNB safety net.


If you back any of our selections you can watch them live on the free Racing Post app or racingpost.com. Simply log in to one of your bookmaker accounts and click ‘Watch live’ on the racecards.