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Fairyhouse Horse Racing Odds

Ireland · View on Google Maps · By Matthew Glazier

Bet on Fairyhouse when it comes to the huge number of meetings which take place at this racecourse.

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It's the home of the Irish Grand National and regarded as one of the most prestigious courses in the country. There's often the chance to place Fairyhouse antepost bets on the Irish National where you can potentially land a bigger price about a fancied selection.

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Fairyhouse at a glance

  • LocationRatoath, Co. Meath
  • TypeDual, Turf
  • LayoutRight-handed
  • Circuit1m 6.5f, right-handed
  • Racing since1848
  • Feature raceIrish Grand National

A County Meath track, home of the Irish Grand National on Easter Monday.

Fairyhouse Racecourse is one of the biggest race tracks in Ireland and boasts first-class facilities which are enjoyed by racegoers all year round. The team at Racing-Odds.com make sure you can bet on Fairyhouse every time they host a meeting. There are usually six or seven races on each card, so lots of chances to study the form and potentially back a winner.

You're never too far away from Fairyhouse betting odds. We work with the leading bookmakers to ensure you can always get the biggest price for the horse that you want to back. We have a leading odds comparison service where you can identify the runner that interests you and then see which bookmaker is offering the best odds.

Bet on the Irish Grand National at Fairyhouse

The Irish Grand National has been in operation since 1870. It's a three mile, five furlong encounter for horses aged five or older. There is a big field of runners who compete on a right-handed track, with this being a handicap encounter where weights are given for each horse competing. This is probably the biggest race in Ireland throughout the calendar. The Fairyhouse betting odds are often available well in advance of the race taking place at the Easter Festival meeting. It's great to look through the antepost prices and understand which horses are trading as the favourites to win. There's the chance to bet each-way on a runner and potentially profit if your horse lands a place.

There are several horses who have won the Irish Grand National after landing a victory in the English equivalent. Rhyme 'n' Reason, Bobbyjo, Numbersixvalverde and I Am Maximus have all achieved that feat, with Brown Lad the only horse who has notched three victories in the race which happened between 1974 and 1976.

Enjoy Easter Festival Races at Fairyhouse Including Gold Cup

The Easter Festival is the biggest meeting at Fairyhouse, with the Fairyhouse racecards showcasing all the races including the runners and accompanying odds. The Gold Cup is a Grade One encounter over two miles and four furlongs, with Willie Mullins having secured several winners including Al Boum Photo, Galopin Des Champs and Spindleberry.

Other races at the Easter Festival meeting include the Mares Novice Hurdle Championship Final, the Festival Novice Hurdle, Rathbarry & Glenview Studs Hurdle, Dunboyne Castle Novice Hurdle, John and Chich Fowler Memorial Mares Chase and Donohue Marquees Juvenile Hurdle.

Compare the Fairyhouse Odds for the Big Christmas Races

When it gets to December, we can enjoy some other high-profile encounters at Fairyhouse. There's the Royal Bond Novice Hurdle, with the Hatton's Grace Hurdle having been a Grade One encounter since being inaugurated in 1994. Apple's Jade, Honeysuckle and Teahupoo are all horses who have secured three wins in the race.

There's the Bar One Racing Juvenile Hurdle and then the Drinmore Novice Chase, with Gordon Elliott having saddled a number of winners including Mighty Potter, Croke Park and Romeo Coolio.

Fairyhouse FAQ

Where is Fairyhouse Racecourse in Ireland?
Fairyhouse Racecourse is situated near Ratoath in County Meath. It's only a short journey away from Dublin and the course hosts several meetings throughout the year. There are roughly 21 fixtures in total including the Winter Festival, the Easter Festival and a New Year's Day card.
What are the biggest races at Fairyhouse Racecourse?
The highest-profile race at Fairyhouse is the Irish Grand National. This takes place on Easter Monday, with this being a long-distance encounter which always features a top-class field. There's also the Fairyhouse Gold Cup during the same meeting which often boasts a similar level of quality to the Gold Cup at the Cheltenham Festival.
How can you bet on the Fairyhouse races?
Racing-Odds.com is the best place to visit if you like to bet on the Fairyhouse odds. That's because we have a racing guide for every race. You can study the form by looking at the Fairyhouse racecard. We also showcase the latest odds so you can decide which bookmaker is the best option. Sign up for an account, deposit money and place your racing bets.
How do you get Fairyhouse price boosts?
If you're wanting to bet on Fairyhouse, we advise you to visit a bookmaker such as bet365 where you will often find price boosts. This means getting inflated odds about specific runners who are lining up at the course. A bigger price will result in a bigger return if your horse wins and it's always worth looking for inflated prices.

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