July Day Pick 6 Countdown

TAB July Day betting opens today

With Snowdance looking the likely banker in the final leg, the Vodacom Durban July day Pick 6 could well grow to in excess of the estimated R13 million with Saftote betting opening on the big meeting today.

Ipi Tombe – 2002 Vodacom Durban July

A figure of R140 million will be wagered with Saftote on the day, with the Pick 6 and its guaranteed R11 million pool a popular bet with many players.

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The July itself attracts regular and once-a-year punters.

The win pool is estimated to reach R11 million, with French PMU Commingling. Place bets will pay out up to 6th place with that pool anticipated to get to R7 million.

TAB is also operating an All To Come into the Vodacom Durban July.

Start your bet on any race meeting (excluding France) from Monday to Friday and make your last selection a Win or Place bet on the Durban July.

Mark FUTURE 1 for the Durban July portion of your bet, plus horse number and indicate ‘win’or ‘place’.

2002 Gr1 Vodacom Durban July

The betting menu for the day:

Race 1:

Quartet Maxipool – carryover R100 000. Likely pool R1 000 000.

Race 2:

BiPot One Leg 1 – Carryover R80 000. Likely pool R1 000 000.

Race 3:

PA Leg 1 – Likely Pool R3 200 000.

Race 4:

Pick 6 Megapool Leg 1 – Carryover R3 000 000. Estimated Pool R13 000 000 PLUS!

Race 5 :

Jackpot One Leg 1 – Likely Pool R2 300 000.

PA Blitz Leg 1 – Likely Pool R200 000.

Race 7:

Quartet Maxipool:Carryover R1 200 000 – Estimated pool R16 000 000.Bipot Two Leg 1 – Est Pool R350 000

Race 9:

Jackpot Two Leg 1 – Carryover R150 000. Likely pool R1 800 000.

Race 11:

Jackpot Quickmix Leg 1 – Fields available 6 July in TABs and www.tabonline.co.za

Race 12:

Quartet Maxipool Carryover R100 000. Likely Pool R1 00 000.

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