Betting on gallop races with a foreign bookmaker

A gallop race at a racecourse

Gallop racing is a veritable equestrian ballet, combining speed and grace. Constantly evolving, these competitions fascinate by their economic impact: they generate billions in annual revenues worldwide. With thousands of races every year, these events offer unique opportunities for punters, combining adrenaline, competition and strategic predictions. Here is a guide for any tipster wishing to place bets on a sporting discipline with an international bookmaker.

Which operator to choose from Ireland?

The choice is unfortunately limited as few horse betting sites accept Irish :

What is a gallop race?

A gallop race is an equestrian competition where horses cover a distance at a fast, sustained pace. Unlike obstacle races, gallop racing takes place on flat, straight tracks. The horses, ridden by jockeys, are judged on their speed and their ability to maintain this pace over varying distances, from a few hundred metres to several kilometres.

What are the advantages of betting on the result of a gallop race with a foreign bookmaker?

Foreign bookmakers may offer more extensive deals, such as various types of bets (for example, combined or special), sometimes more competitive odds or exclusive promotions for gallop races. In addition, these operators may cover international events, offering punters the chance to bet on competitions that are not accessible locally, thus expanding betting opportunities on a more diverse range of gallop races around the world.

Betting options available on Irish unlicensed platforms for gallop racing

GRAI (Gambling Regulatory Authority of Ireland) unlicensed betting platforms have a firm grasp on how to take a bet on horse racing. These betting providers can offer a wide range of betting options for gallop races. These options go beyond the classic 'win' or 'place' bets. They often include more specific bets such as predictions on horses' finishing positions, multiples (combination bets), live bets, predictions on gaps between horses, or bets on specific events during the race, offering greater variety for punters.