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Last chance to enter Tote Ten To Follow

Aintree Grand National is included in Bonus Race list.Aintree Grand National is included in Bonus Race list.
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Entries for this season’s Tote Ten To Follow for the Jumps season close at 11:00am Saturday 13 November 2021.

Entries cost just £5 or €5.50 for Irish Customers per stable and the competition has a guaranteed minimum prize pool of £100,000.

The competition begins at 11:01am Saturday 13 November 2021 and concludes at 19:00 on Saturday 9 April 2022 with over 500 prizes up for grabs.

There is also a Free to play version of the Tote Ten To Follow competition where winners will be rewarded with racing prizes.

Click here to enter.

Ten to Follow is the ultimate fantasy racing game for any racing fan, providing excitement throughout the Jumps season and gives you a chance to win big prizes from a small stake. you can pick from the best of the current crop of National Hunt runners, giving you an interest across all the Grade 1s and major races.

The paid entry prize pool is determined by the total entries and pays prizes down to 500th place. Players can enter as many stables as they like, and with five monthly prizes up for grabs it can be wise to form specialist lists targeting big meetings in specific months.

There is a free to play competition (maximum one entry per person) where people

can play for racing prizes.

Players score points when one of their horses wins or places. The way in which those points are calculated is determined by the quality of the race and the Tote dividend of the horse.

Grade 1 win - 25 points

Grade 2 win - 20 points

Grade 3 win - 15 points

Listed win - 12 points

On top of that horses will receive the equivalent points returned to a £1 Win and Place bet on the Tote. E.G. - £1 win at 5.50 + £1 place at 1.20 = 6.70 points awarded. For races run in UK and Ireland the returns will be based on the standard Tote dividend. For races run overseas, the local tote return will be used (as published in the Racing Post).

There are 21 bonus races which will return an additional 25 points to the winner and 12 points to the runner up.

The transfer window will take place over seven days at the start of March leading up to the 2022 Cheltenham festival.

This could be to replace an injured horse or one who has underperformed in the months previous, or might be a tactical swap for one who appears to have done all their winning for the season.

Either way it could be a game changer when it comes to the final standings, with a further seven bonus races coming after the window shuts.

Prior to this window the Tote will add a number of horses to the list. These will be emerging stars who weren’t in the original list, providing more options for players to improve their stables.