If you place a bet on a horse or greyhound which does not run, the following occurs:
For all day-of race bets and any bets stipulated as being ‘Non-Runner Money Back’, your bet is void and your stake will be refunded.
For ante-post bets, non-runners are settled as losers.
In single bets, your stake will be returned to you.
For multiple bets, the bet will continue with the remaining selections.
If a horse is withdrawn before coming under Starters Orders, and after a course market has been formed, then a rule 4 deduction may apply.
For decimal win only and place only markets a Rule 4 deduction will not apply. Instead, a Non-Runner Adjustment (NRA) will be made.
The same terms as above apply to bets placed on Greyhound racing.
For clarity, betting on a named greyhound that becomes a non-runner will be deemed void.
Betting on a trap number which is replaced by a reserve will be settled on the reserve dog.
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