R2-million Carryover Feast Starts Today

R1 million a day!

TAB4Racing customers can get set for a R2-million carryover bonanza that kicks off at the Vaal race meeting today.

TAB Jackpot ONE pools at South African race meetings from today to Sunday next week will each start with a R250,000 carryover that should generate a total pool of more than R1 million each day.

The biggest pools look likely to come at Fairview on Friday, when Leg 2 of the Nelson Mandela Bay Racing Poly Challenge heads the card, and at the “Bubbles and Blossoms” meeting at Hollywoodbets Durbanville the next day, Saturday 30 September.

The Cape Town card is headed by two Grade 3 features in the R300,000 Matchem Stakes and R200,000 Diana Stakes, both over 1400m.

And then at Turffontein a week later, Saturday 7 October, the 4Racing Spring-Summer Season kicks into top gear with two Grade 2 features and a R1-million TAB Pick 6 carryover that should deliver a total pool of some R6 million!

It’s a grand raceday headed by the R550,000 Betway Joburg Spring Challenge and the R450,000 fillies and mares’ equivalent, both over 1450m.

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