The Citizen (Gauteng)

Run with R4.25m Durban July

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It’s called July Fever, it’s highly contagious, and by Saturday South Africa will be buzzing with anticipati­on when the R4.25 million Vodacom Durban July is run at the Greyville racecourse.

Run yearly since 1897, it is the one day when South Africans from all walks of life take their only wager of the year, when they place a bet on one of the 18 runners.

This year will be no exception, and with over R100 million paid out on July Day, it is not surprising. The July is, after all, Africa’s greatest horseracin­g event and the continent’s betting bonanza.

However, when it comes to betting on the race, most once-a-year punters ask the same two questions: how, where to place a bet.

Where to bet

The answer is online. In order to bet online, you will need to open an account.

Why not open an account today and get in a practice run or two? There will be a daily race meeting from today until Friday leading up to Saturday’s race, offering the perfect opportunit­y to learn the tricks of the trade before the big race day.

Race meetings will be held at Flamingo Park in Kimberley today, at the Vaal tomorrow and on Thursday, Durbanvill­e in Cape Town on Wednesday and Fairview in Port Elizabeth on Friday.

Visit news.tabonline.co.za/ and click on “open an account”, complete the form and submit it.

The biggest advantage of a Tab account is that you can place your

You win if the two horses chosen fill two of the first three places;

QUARTET: Bet on the horses

bets from your computer or mobile when and where it suits you.

You can also place a bet at a TAB branch. Phumelela operates over 400 TAB branches and agencies.

Of course you can also place a bet at the racetrack. to finish first, second, third and fourth in the exact order. The quartet pool on the Vodacom Durban July is expected to reach a staggering R14 million; and

PICK 6: Choose the winners of all six races that comprise the Pick 6 and you can win a fortune. The Pick 6 pool is estimated to reach in excess of R15 million.

How to bet

It’s simple. While a complete breakdown of all bets is available online at news.tabonline.co.za/, the popular bets for the inexperien­ced punter are illustrate­d in the “info” graph above. – Citizen reporter

 ?? Picture: Supplied ?? FASHION FESTIVAL. Up-and-coming Johannesbu­rg model Keasha Werner will introduce some afro-grunge to the parade with designer Gareth Cowden’s technicolo­ur Babatunde collection.
Picture: Supplied FASHION FESTIVAL. Up-and-coming Johannesbu­rg model Keasha Werner will introduce some afro-grunge to the parade with designer Gareth Cowden’s technicolo­ur Babatunde collection.

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