
BoyleSports Paying Six Places on Irish Grand National

The official sponsors of the Irish Grand National, have confirmed they will be paying an enhanced six places each-way for this year's running of the historic race
BoyleSports, proud sponsors of the Irish Grand National, have confirmed they will be paying an enhanced six places each-way for this year's running of the historic race, giving punters even greater value on one of the biggest days in the Irish racing calendar.
Held annually at Fairyhouse, the Irish Grand National is a major highlight, attracting the very best staying chasers and has produced countless memorable moments since its inception in 1870.
To celebrate their sponsorship, BoyleSports are offering 1/5 odds for six places on the 2025 Irish Grand National, boosting each-way betting returns in what promises to be a red-hot renewal.
BoyleSports Irish Grand National 6 Places Offer – Key Details:
- Eligibility: Customers must be aged 18+ and reside in Ireland or the United Kingdom.
- Applies to: Pre-race Each-Way bets only.
- 1/5 odds for each of the first six places.
- A minimum of 22 runners must start the race for six places to apply. (If fewer, the payout reverts to five places.)
- Does not apply to antepost bets, void bets, combined odds, in-running bets, or bets placed after the off.
- Available to both new and existing customers.
New Customers: Get Up to £25 in Free Bets!
In addition to the enhanced places offer, BoyleSports have launched a fantastic sign-up offer for new customers, offering up to £25 in free bets.
Here's how it works:
- Bet £10, Get a £5 Free Bet immediately.
- Then receive up to four more £5 free bets based on a matched free bet equal to 50% of the average of your next three qualifying bets (up to £5 max per free bet).
- Minimum initial £10 stake at minimum odds of 1/2 (1.5) required to unlock the first £5 free bet.
- Bets must be placed within 30 days of account opening.
- Cashed-out bets do not qualify.
- Free bets expire after 7 days.
- Available for UK customers (excluding Northern Ireland) only.