BoyleSports Increases Prize for Best Turned Out Horse in Irish Grand National
BoyleSports has increased the prize money for the horse that looks the best in the Irish Grand National.
BoyleSports has increased the award for the best groomed horse in the Irish Grand National to €1,000, marking their 10th year of sponsoring the race. The event now boasts a total prize fund of €500,000.
The Irish Grand National, a major horse racing event, runs for three days from April 11 to 13. It includes traditional hurdles. Irish Olympian Joseph Murphy will evaluate the horses' appearance before the races start.
Details of the Prize
- Prize increased to €1,000 for the best turned out horse.
- Total prize pool for the race stands at €500,000.
- The winner to be decided by Olympian Joseph Murphy.
Murphy believes it's important to acknowledge the hard work of stable staff who look after horses well. BoyleSports has created a special care package filled with essential products for grooming the horses so that the staff can get them ready for races.
What's in the Pamper Hamper?
The 'pamper hamper' includes:
- Stencils for creative designs.
- Blue glitter hoof oil for added sparkle.
- Colored bands to accessorize.
- Grooming tips to enhance routine.
The new plan will make watching the race more thrilling and get more people to bet during the Grand National.
BoyleSports is dedicated to supporting Irish horse racing.
Sharon McHugh from BoyleSports expressed the company's pride in their partnership with the Irish Grand National and their anticipation to see the contributions from the stable staff following the introduction of a new prize.
BoyleSports is the official gambling partner for the Leopardstown summer horse racing events, showing their support for the sport in Ireland.
Betting and Advertising Focus
The Grand National race often increases the amount of betting. BoyleSports is teaming up with Rightlander to bring in more people who want to watch and place bets, by stepping up their online advertising.
Conclusion
BoyleSports is now openly supporting Irish horse racing. They're ensuring the horses look good and are well taken care of, making things more exciting for people placing bets. The company's involvement means the Irish Grand National offers more prize money and higher standards for taking care of the horses.
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