Grand National 2024: Which Bookmakers are non-runner no bet?
The 2024 Grand National is fast approaching and with the most famous race in the world on the horizon, bookmakers are beginning to provide their Non-Runner No Bet offering for the Aintree showpiece. Here at HorseRacing.Net we are determined to give you all the information you need about this vital concession, so here we detail which firms are NRNB and which are still offer antepost Grand National odds...
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What is Non-Runner No Bet?
Non-Runner No Bet - or NRNB - is a term known to horse racing customers and means that if the market is clearly marked an NRNB market, the stake is returned to the customer should their selection not run in the specified race.
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Which Firms Are Offering NRNB Right Now?
More and more firms are going NRNB on the 2024 Grand National as the big race draws closer. bet365, William Hill and Sky Bet are now NRNB and still have competitive prices for the Aintree showpiece, so if having a bet be sure to check their prices out first as you get the insurance policy if for some reason your horse does not take their chance.
Some firms will stay true to tradition and not offer NRNB until the declarations stage for the Grand National, while others will ambitiously attempt to offer odds in both a traditional antepost style alongside a NRNB market. Here at HorseRacing.Net, we will keep you abreast of all the big operators' stances on NRNB as we count down to Aintree.
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Bookmakers' stance on NRNB for the Grand National right now
| Bookmaker | NRNB? |
|---|---|
| William Hill | YES |
| Skybet | YES |
| bet365 | YES |
| BetVictor | YES |
| BoyleSports | YES |
| VirginBet | YES |
| LiveScore Bet | YES |
| talkSPORT Bet | YES |
| BetMGM | YES |
| CopyBet | YES |
| SBK | YES |
| BetUK | YES |
| Midnite | YES |
| AK Bets | YES |
| Betfred | YES |
| Unibet | YES |
Pros & Cons Of Non-Runner No Bet
Positives
- Stake refunded if chosen horse doesn't run.
- Allows early betting without the fear of losing stakes
- Bettors can plan and strategise well in advance.
- Reduced anxiety for bettors as stakes are refunded.
Negatives
- Odds might be slightly lower compared to standard antepost
- Odds may not be as favourable as the race day approaches.
- Limited flexibility closer to the race in changing bets.
- Potential for lower returns compared to standard bets.