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Fancy owning a racehorse?

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If you are having trouble viewing this email, [open it in your browser]( [RACING POST] [ [Racing Post] Paddy Power are offering one of their customers the chance to own a horse trained by Henry de Bromhead, plus a £/€10 free bet for every entry they make into the competition. How to enter: - Log in to your account - Opt in to the promotion - Place 5 bets of £/€10 or more at odds of 1-2 or greater between Monday and Sunday each week - Get a £/€10 free bet for next week credited by 12pm Monday. Terms apply [Become an owner]( [Racing Post] Every time you earn a £/€10 free bet you will also get one entry into the prize draw. Earn an additional entry every week until Sunday November 5th, the winner will be chosen in a prize draw that will take place on Monday November 6th. [RACING POST]( [Twitter]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Update your preferences]( Racing Post backs responsible gambling 18+ gambleaware.co.uk. *Terms apply. Win the ownership of a racehorse for one season trained by Henry de Bromhead. Any prize-money the horse wins will be given to you. One season is defined as 6 months between 1st December 2017 and 1st June 2018. Paddy Power will cover the cost of training the horse, lease of the horse, race entries, jockey fees and transport of the horse to and from racecourses. It will be at the trainer's discretion how often the horse runs and which course it runs at. Centurycomm Limited, trading as Racing Post, is a company registered in England and Wales. Registered number: 3387163. Registered office: 5 Fleet Place, London, EC4M 7RD Copyright © 2016 Centurycomm limited or its licensors, all rights reserved

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