July Day Pick 6 Can Reach R15 Million

Tote betting open today on 25 July extravaganza

Will history repeat itself? (Pic – Candiese Lenferna)

Tote betting on the Vodacom Durban July meeting opens in KwaZulu-Natal today.

This gives punters ample time to work out and place their bets before the big raceday on Saturday, 25 July.

There are also some massive tote carryovers on the day with R2 million already in the Pick 6 pool with the final pool expected to top R15 million.

There is also a quartet carryover of R1 million on the Vodacom Durban July its self with that pool expected to top R15 million.

There are a host of other carryovers on the day giving punters a chance to win big.

  • Race 2: BiPot Leg 1 – R100,000 carryover; likely pool R750,000.
  • Race 3: PA Leg 1 – likely pool R2 million.
  • Race 4: Pick 6 MEGAPOOL Leg 1 – R2 million carryover; likely pool R15 million.
  • Race 5: Jackpot ONE Leg 1 – R200,000 carryover; likely pool R2 million.
  • Race 7: Quartet MAXIPOOL – R1,000,000 carryover; likely pool R15 million.
  • Race 7: Jackpot TWO Leg 1 – likely pool R1 million.
  • Race 9: Trifecta – R100,000 carryover; likely pool R1 million.
  • Race 10: Jackpot Quickmix 2 – R25,000 carryover; likely pool R100,000.

Punters get a further opportunity on the Vodacom Durban July with the tote paying six places.

Punters are reminded that all tote and bookmaker outlets are now open to the public so that even those without on-line betting accounts will be able to place their bets.

With social distancing now the norm, punters are advised to get their bets on early to avoid long queues or to open a TABgold account that will afford the luxury of betting from home or on your mobile phone.

Hollywoodbets Greyville is off limits for the general public on raceday with only essential staff allowed on course but all the action can be viewed live on DStv channels 204 and 210 starting at 13h00 and Tellytrack on channel 239.

The Vodacom Durban July is off at 15h10.

Ed – the press release does not make reference to tote betting in Phumelela regions, which we believe opens on Tuesday 21 July.

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