Ebor Festival Frenzy: Grab Free Bets & Expert Tips for the 2025 Horse Racing Spectacle!

The highly anticipated York Ebor Festival returns this week, promising four days of thrilling horse racing action. For those looking to engage with the festival, a number of enticing offers are available for new customers from leading betting platforms, alongside detailed previews of key races, particularly focusing on Friday's events.
Tote is offering new customers a generous welcome package. By registering an account and staking a minimum of £10 on horse racing at odds of Evens (1/1) or greater, new users will receive a total of £50 in free bets and bonuses. To qualify, customers must use the promo code B10G50 upon registration. The £50 bonus comprises £20 in Tote credit, a £10 sports free bet, two £5 free bets for accumulators, and 50 free spins to be used on the online game Pirots 4. This offer is available to new customers online only, with the qualifying bet being the first racing pool or sports bet added to the bet-slip within 7 days of registration. Full terms and conditions apply, and participants must be 18+.
Similarly, Midnite is providing new customers with £20 in free bets and 50 free spins for the Ebor Festival. To claim this offer, new users must register an account online or via the Midnite app using the Promo Code BETGETRACING. Following registration, a minimum deposit of £10 is required, along with staking a pre-event accumulator of £10 on a minimum of four legs, with total odds of 3/1 or greater. Once this qualifying bet is settled, customers will receive £20 in free bets, credited as four £5 free bets to be used on selected horse racing markets. Additionally, 50 free spins for the popular slots game Big Bass Splash (valued at 10p per spin) will be awarded. This offer is for new UK customers aged 18+, with free bets and spins valid for 7 days on selected bets and games only. Full terms and conditions apply.
Friday's racing at York, often referred to as 'Aussie fun,' features a day packed with speedsters on the Knavesmire. The highlight is undoubtedly the Group 1 Coolmore Wootton Bassett Nunthorpe Stakes. Australian raider ASFOORA is tipped as a strong each-way play under Oisin Murphy, aiming to improve on her fourth-place finish last year. Despite recent performances, including a fifth in the Group 1 King Charles III Stakes and seventh in the King George Qatar Stakes on unsuitable ground, reports suggest she is working well and, as a former King Charles winner, possesses the class to contend. The race also includes juvenile challengers like Lady Iman and Spicy Marg, who benefit from a significant weight advantage, following a tradition of two-year-olds succeeding in this race, such as High Treason (1953) and Lyric Fantasy (1992).
Beyond the Nunthorpe, four other races are featured on Friday's card. In a 1m4f handicap lacking pace, INSANITY is fancied as a potential 'turn up.' Having won at Ayr earlier in the season and placed third at Ascot recently, his mark of 97 is considered workable, and he is expected to lead or stay close to the pace. The Group 2 Lonsdale Cup over an extended 2m appears to be a straightforward affair for Ascot Gold Cup hero TRAWLERMAN. Under William Buick for John & Thady Gosden, Trawlerman is expected to make all, giving away 3lb or more, but is considered superior to his rivals, with Sweet William identified as a possible danger.
For the juveniles, the Group 2 Gimcrack Stakes over 6f offers a significant opportunity for DO OR DO NOT. Ed Walker and Tom Marquand's charge, arguably the best maiden in the country, has been knocking on the door with placings in races like the Coventry, July Stakes, and Vintage Stakes, and the addition of first-time cheekpieces could provide the breakthrough. Finally, an extended 1m2f handicap for fillies and mares could see WONDER STAR shine. Trained by William Haggas and ridden by Tom Marquand, Wonder Star ran an impressive second in a large field at Goodwood off a mark of 82 and, despite a 2lb rise, is expected to be ahead of the handicapper.
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