Where the $$$$ went

11 September 2019
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ONE of the larger winning bets recorded with TAB on a New South Wales harness racing event recently was when one punter had a $4,000 wager at $2.20 for the win on Billysbredone which took home the cash at Bathurst on August 28.

Other large winning bets included:                                                   

$5,000 @ $1.50 on Watchoutnexttime to win at Cowra (08/09)

$5,000 @ $2 on Blue Moon Stride to win at Menangle (07/09)

$2,000 @ $2.20 on Maywyn Tough to win at Newcastle (06/09)

$2,000 @ $4 on Keayang Sponge Bob to win at Tamworth (05/09)

$2,000 @ $1.18 on Love My Sister to win at Penrith (05/09)

$5,428 @ $1.45 on La La Bron to win at Menangle (03/09)

$5,000 @ $1.06 on Expensive Ego to win at Menangle (31/08)

$3,000 @ $2.60 on Will And Andy to win at Young (30/08)

$1,500 @ $2.30 on Scaramucci to win at Dubbo (01/09)

$5,000 @ $1.45 on Joes Star Of Mia to win at Menangle (24/08)

$5,000 @ $1.45 on Modern Maestro to win at Bathurst (21/08)

$4,000 @ $2.25 on Modern Metropolis to win at Bathurst (21/08)

$4,000 @ $1.65 on Love My Sister to win at Maitland (26/08)

$3,000 @ $1.28 on Bracken Knight to win at Bankstown (23/08)

 

Meanwhile, one punter was hoping for a nice return when backing Shannonsideal to win at Bathurst on August 28, however, she was beaten a neck making the $10,000 wager at $2.25 for the win unsuccessful.

Others hoping for better luck next time were:

$5,000 @ $1.50 on Tiger Tara to win at Menangle (07/09)

$2,000 @ $2.60 on Playboy President to win at Newcastle (06/09)

$2,000 @ $3.70 on Threes A Charm to win at Bathurst (04/09)

$1,100 @ $3.20 on Modern Metropolis to win at Penrith (05/09)

$1,000 @ $1.90 on Vinnie The Poet to win at Tamworth (05/09)

$5,000 @ $1.25 on Tiger Tara to win at Menangle (31/08)

$4,000 @ $2.50 on Hedges Avenue to win at Menangle (31/08)

$1,250 @ $3.98 on Lettuce Pray to place at Young (30/08)

$1,666 @ $1.60 on Amethyst to win at Bathurst (28/08)

$10,000 @ $2.25 on Besocial to win at Bankstown (23/08)

$5,000 @ $3.10 on Golden Yea to win at Bankstown (23/08)

$5,000 @ $2.30 on Late Night Date to win at Wagga (23/08)

$5,000 @ $3.50 on Southern GNP to win at Bathurst (21/08)

$3,500 @ $2 on That Said to win at Maitland (26/08)

 

 

Harness Racing NSW (HRNSW) is the controlling body for harness racing in New South Wales with responsibility for commercial and regulatory management of the industry including 33 racing clubs across the State.  HRNSW is headed by a Board of Directors and is independent of Government.

HRNSW MEDIA CONTACT:

AMANDA RANDO | MEDIA & COMMUNICATIONS MANAGER

(02) 9722 6600 •  arando@hrnsw.com.au •  @Amanda_Rando

 

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