The Citizen (Gauteng)

All bets on for the July

R15M: BIG BUCKS TO BE WON WITH CARRYOVERS ON PICK 6 AND QUARTET

- Hayden Horner

You can’t be at Greyville Racecourse but you can still bet and win big.

With this year’s Vodacom Durban July set for kick-off on Saturday, there will be a major adjustment to the 124-year-old horse racing event – no spectators are allowed.

Conforming to the strict Covid-19 lockdown regulation­s, Africa’s richest racing event will only see core racing staff, horse owners and television crew present at the Greyville Racecourse in Durban.

However, with all that prize money in the pot, general manager for media and marketing at Phumelela Gaming and Leisure Limited Robert Garner said all bets are still on.

Garner said the Durban July is traditiona­lly the biggest betting day on the continent and, even with the unusual changes to tradition, the event will still be huge.

“In common with other major race days globally in the last few months, this year’s Vodacom Durban July will be unique in that, for the first time in its long history, it will take place behind closed doors.

“Only racehorse owners, private-box holders and their guests, plus trainers, jockeys, grooms and other essential staff will be able to attend the race meeting and all Covid-19 protocols will be strictly applied,” Garner told The Citizen.

The same rules and Covid-19 protocols will apply to the World Sports Betting July in Jozi race day at Turffontei­n, where eight races will be run, with the action from Greyville shown live on TV.

As far as betting options are concerned, Garner says there are a number of choices for punters.

“Many TAB off-course betting shops are operationa­l again and tens of millions of rands will be wagered on the day with TAB though its national retail network, as well as its online and telephone betting platforms.

“Obviously, on-course TAB betting turnover will be minimal compared to normal.”

He pointed out that TAB has added spice to the day with massive carryovers on the Greyville Pick 6 (pick the winners of races 4 to 9) and the Quartet (pick the first four to finish in the correct order) on the Durban July.

“The Pick 6 pool is set to total some R15 million, as should the Quartet pool on the July,” said Garner, adding that anybody wishing to open an account with TAB can do so at www.tabonline. co.za. Deposit money and instantly bet virtually.

Because South African racing is sold to a variety of countries on a daily basis, Garner says that Saturday’s races at Greyville and Turffontei­n will also be shown live and bet on in countries like Singapore and a variety of European countries.

“Similarly, the best internatio­nal racing in the world is shown daily in TAB outlets and on channel 239, DStv’s exclusive horse racing channel.”

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