R7 million Pick 6 On Saturday

TAB Super Saturday Betting Opens 26 July

The Gr3 eLAN Gold Cup is the fourth leg of a Greyville Pick 6 pool that is projected to reach R7 million on Saturday.

Voodoo Charm - 1985 Gr1 Game Gold Cup

Voodoo Charm – 1985 Gr1 Game Gold Cup

TAB Betting opens on the season finale on Thursday 26 July.

The quartet pool in the sixteen horse field is expected to reach R3,5 million. The win pool is projected at R1,2 million and TAB are also paying five places on the Gold Cup – the pool there is expected to pass R1 million.

Punters are invited to bet a TAB All To Come into the eLAN Property Group Gold Cup.

Start the bet on any race meeting from Thursday 26 July to Friday 27 July and make your last selection a Win or Place bet on the Gold Cup. Mark FUTURE 1 for the Gold Cup portion of your bet, plus horse number and WIN or PLACE.

In Writing - 2012 Gr1 Ladbrokes Gold Cup

Gold Cup king, Felix Coetzee

The full betting menu for the day:

Race 2: BiPot 1: Leg 1 – R25,000 carryover; likely pool R650,000

Race 3: PA Leg 1 – likely pool R1,7 million

Race 4: Pick 6 Leg 1 – R1,5 million carryover; likely pool R7 million

Race 5: Jackpot 1: Leg 1 – likely pool R1,5 million

Race 6: PA Blitz Leg 1 – likely pool R100,000

Pick 3 Leg 1 – R25,000 carryover; likely pool R175,000

Race 7: Quartet Maxipool – R300,000 carryover; likely pool R3,5 million

BiPot 2: Leg 1 – likely pool R200,000

Race 9: Jackpot 2: Leg 1 – R50,000 carryover; likely pool R1 million

Race 11: Jackpot Quickmix Leg 1 – likely pool R200,000

Our racecards will be available from Wednesday

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