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Cash boost for Betfair Chase

Haydock's Betfair Chase on November 18 will carry prize money of £200,000 - an increase of £50,000 on last year.

Thanks to the 33% cash boost, the Grade One contest is worth as much as the Stan James King George VI Chase and is the fourth most valuable chase of the season behind the John Smith's Grand National, the totesport Cheltenham Gold Cup and the Queen Mother Champion Chase.

The three-mile Betfair Chase is the first leg of the Betfair Million, which involves winning the Haydock race followed by either the King George VI Chase at Kempton on December 26 or the Lexus Chase at Leopardstown two days later, plus the Gold Cup on March 16.

Kingscliff got the better of Beef Or Salmon in last year's race, with the former Gold Cup winner - Kicking King - back in third.

 

 
Kingscliff, seen here winning at Cheltenham, is on course to defend his crown at Haydock
Kingscliff, seen here winning at Cheltenham, is on course to defend his crown at Haydock
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