Entry window opens on Tote Ten To Follow for the Flat season
As the Tote Jumps Ten To Follow reaches its climax on Saturday so the entry window for the Flat competition opens.
How the game works
Pick a stable of ten horses to represent you during the Flat season from May 1 until October 16. It’s £5 or €5.50 entry fee per stable. There is a free-to-play version. Each player has one entry in the free-to-play game.
You can enter the Tote Ten To Follow here
The winners
Thirty-five per cent of the pool will go to the winner and the rest will be divided from second to 500th place. The Tote has a zero takeout. The prize for the free game is annual membership to a British or Irish racecourse of your choice.
Monthly prizes
There are five monthly prizes from May to September, with three per cent of the pool going to the top player each month in the main league and tickets to attend a raceday in Britain or Ireland in the free-to-play league.
The scoring
Horses gain points as follows:
Group 1 win = 25 points
Group 2 win = 20 points
Group 3 win = 15 points
Listed win = 12 points
Any other race = 10 points
Extra points
These are gained based on a payout of a £1 each-way bet with the Tote.
The bonus races
There are 25 bonus races worth an additional 25 points to the winner and 12 points to the second.
The 25 bonus races
Qipco 2,000 Guineas Newmarket, May 1
Qipco 1,000 Guineas Newmarket, May 2
Tattersalls Irish 2,000 Guineas Curragh, May 22
Tattersalls Irish 1,000 Guineas Curragh, May 23
Cazoo Oaks Epsom, June 4
Cazoo Derby Epsom, June 5
Queen Anne Stakes Royal Ascot, June 15
King’s Stand Stakes Royal Ascot, June 15
Prince of Wales’s Stakes Royal Ascot, June 16
Gold Cup Royal Ascot, June 17
Commonwealth Cup Royal Ascot, June 18
Diamond Jubilee Stakes Royal Ascot, June 19
Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby Curragh, June 26
Coral-Eclipse Stakes Sandown, July 3
Darley July Cup Newmarket, July 10
Juddmonte Irish Oaks Curragh, July 17
King George VI & Queen Elizabeth Stakes Ascot, July 24
Qatar Sussex Stakes Goodwood, July 28
Juddmonte International York, August 18
Coolmore Nunthorpe Stakes York, August 21
Irish Champion Stakes Leopardstown, September 11
St Leger Doncaster, September 11
Qatar Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe Longchamp, October 3
Queen Elizabeth II Stakes Ascot, October 16
Qipco Champion Stakes Ascot, October 16
The deadline
The game opens for entries at 8am on April 24 and closes at 11am on May 1. You can enter here.
Terms
The Tote Ten to Follow is open only to entrants with a UK or Irish address and a verified Tote account. All players must be 18 or over. The competition is not open to employees of the Tote or Racing Post. Entry is online only. For full terms & conditions see rules at point of entry.
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