Weekend Racing Boosted By Carryovers

TAB horseracing and soccer customers can enjoy a carryover feast this weekend with several chances to win mega carryover-inflated payouts.

A Tab press release advises that the horseracing carryover feast is already underway.

BLITZ Race Meeting carryover mania started on Wednesday 25 September with a R25,000 carryover to the BLITZ Pick 6 pool.

The BLITZ Pick 6 pools Thursday, Friday and Sunday will also be boosted by R25,000 carryovers with a R100,000 carryover to the pool this Saturday.

BLITZ Race Meeting combines seven of the best races in South Africa and internationally every afternoon into one fast-moving meeting.

It puts the best racing action of the day under one roof with a Place Accumulator, Pick 6, Jackpot Quickmix, Daily Double and Pick 3 on every meeting.

The big Pick 6 carryover of the weekend is at Turffontein this Saturday, when the pool will kick off with a R1-million carryover that is expected to generate a total pool of some R4 million.

And for soccer fans there’s a R500,000 carryover to the principal Soccer 10 pool on Saturday (S10 V3) and a R735,069 carryover to the Soccer Any 15 pool on the same day.

The Soccer 10 pool should total over R3 million with the Soccer Any 15 pool, a bet launched earlier this month, likely to reach about R2.5 million.

And if you are a Soccer 13 fan there’s a guaranteed payout of some R17 million in the event of there being only one winner of the pool this Saturday.

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