McDaid scoops £75,000 in winning Cheltenham bets

THE Minister for Tourism, Sport and Recreation, Dr McDaid, returned home from the Cheltenham festival yesterday having scooped…

THE Minister for Tourism, Sport and Recreation, Dr McDaid, returned home from the Cheltenham festival yesterday having scooped almost £75,000 from winning bets.

The victory of See More Business in the Gold Cup on Thursday marked the successful conclusion of a series of bets in which the horse was paired with Irish Champion hurdle hero Istabraq and Wednesday's Champion Chase winner Call Equiname.

Dr McDaid wagered almost £2,700 in doubles and trebles stretching back to last November. In the process, he won almost as much as his £83,948 ministerial salary.

Unlike his salary, however, his winnings are entirely tax-free.

While elated with the win, Dr McDaid said: "It's only a temporary loan from the bookies. I've been haemorrhaging £10 and £20 notes over the past few months. So in a sense, it's merely coming back to where it came from".

The win has had its downside too, he said, as he has been forced to pick up "a fair few tabs".

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Joe Humphreys

Joe Humphreys

Joe Humphreys is an Assistant News Editor at The Irish Times and writer of the Unthinkable philosophy column