Vodacom Durban July – All We Need Now Is A Winner!

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The day has dawned bright and clear over Durban as we count the hours down to the 125th renewal of the R2 million Gr1 Vodacom Durban July.

While the race has been dissected with an abundance of analysis and information, and the top six look like the standouts, every one of the 18 runners will have their own fan clubs, with Gauteng visitor Got The Greenlight the current favourite with Hollywoodbets.

Justin Snaith bids for a fourth consecutive victory in the great race and defending champion Belgarion and multiple winner Do It Again head his four-pronged attack.

For those that believe in the strength of the younger generation, Vaughan Marshall’s 3yo duo of Linebacker and Rascallion enjoy wide support.

Eric Sands’ Rainbow Bridge has enjoyed the perfect prep and if he doesn’t empty out over the final 100m, Luke Ferraris can become the first teenage jockey in many decades to lift the coveted silverware.

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The Pick 6 is projected to reach R15 million and in what looks a tricky puzzle, is off at 13h00.

Another free-to-enter Hollywoodbets Punters’ Challenge is offered today.

To mark the major race day, Hollywoodbets are offering a R100 000 must-be-won prize to be shared amongst the top 50 on the leaderboard, with R50 000 going to the first placed player!

Tipping all the winners could also see you scooping the top prize of R1 125 000.

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Tellytrack on DStv Channel 249, will carry comprehensive and full raceday coverage.

The meeting will also be screened on SuperSport’s SS4 Channel (DStv Channel 204) from 13h00 to 16h00,

Catch the #VDJ2021 Race day -LIVE STEAM – From 10h30 .

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