Three UK horse racing fixtures this Sunday to look forward to and it’s jumping all the way with cards at Fontwell, Uttoxeter and Kelso. With that in mind, we’ve picked out our value horse racing ‘each-way tip of the day’ – today’s selection comes from the afternoon card at Fontwell Park.
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Each-Way Horse Racing Tip Of The Day – Sunday 29th May
2.04 Fontwell: MAWLOOD (e/w) @ 14/1 with BetUK
A chance is taken on this 6 year-old, who won this race 12 months ago. Has changed stables since but jockey Tabitha Worsley has kept her association with the horse and rides again.
Now with the Georgie Howell camp, the horse hasn’t managed to win a race since, but has been running over slightly longer trips and is now rated 3lbs lower than last year.
Will love the better ground and we know this track suits. He’s only got 10-2 to carry too and the jockey also takes off another 3lbs. Needs to bounce back, but you suspect this race would have been a target for a while.
Note: Odds are subject to change
A £5 e/w bet on MAWLOOD (e/w) @ 14/1 with BetUK will return £94 – click the bet slip below.
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Each-Way Betting Explained
An each-way bet is split into two parts
A win bet
A place bet
Therefore, if you are placing an each-way bet on a horse race your total stake will be split equally into two bets – half your stake will be wagered on the horse to win and the other half on the horse to be placed.
Winning a horse race is fairly self-explanatory, but the ‘place’ part means the horse will need to finish either 1st, 2nd, 3rd or 4th (this depends on the type of race and how many runners are in it) – you can see the industry standard each-way place terms here
Number of Runners:
1 – 4 runners – No Places – Win Only bet
5 – 7 runners – 1/4 Odds – 1st & 2nd place only
8+ runners – 1/5 odds – 1st, 2nd and 3rd place
12 – 15 runners (handicap races only) – 1/4 odds – 1st, 2nd and 3rd place
16+ runners (handicap races only) – 1/4 odds – 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th place
Shop Around The Bookmakers For Enchanced Each-way Place Terms
Yes, the above place terms are the set industry standard but with bookmakers competing for your business all the time, then many will offer enhanced place terms of their own.
This means, some bookmakers might offer places outside the top three or four places in certain races. These are more common in the big field handicap races – like the Grand National – and can often see the place terms paid out on horses that finish 5th, 6th, 7th or even 8th in the race.
How To Place An Each-way Bet In Horse Racing
You can see from the example screen shot below that all bookmakers will have an ‘Each-way (EW)’ tick box on their bet slips. Simply tick this e/w box and this will lock that horse in as an each-way selection.
You will notice that in the example below the £5 stake then becomes doubled (£10) – meaning you will have £5 on the horse to win and £5 on the horse to be placed.
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