Scoop6 Races Towards £375,000!

After another rollover last weekend, the Scoop6 returns this Saturday with the Win fund and Bonus fund both still waiting to be won.

The Win fund starts with £163,942.35 carried forward, while the Bonus fund remains at £161,885.09. That means the combined rollover funds are already worth more than £325,000 before any new stakes are added this weekend.

With Saturday’s turnover added, the total funds could move towards £375,000 by the time the first leg gets underway.

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The Scoop6 races for Saturday, 30th May are: –

Leg 1 - 1:30 Carlisle - Betway Handicap
Leg 2 - 2:00 Carlisle - Betway Reverence Handicap
Leg 3 - 2:15 Beverley - Hilary Needler Trophy EBF Fillies' Conditions Stakes
Leg 4 - 2:48 Beverley - Beverley Two Year Old Trophy EBF Conditions Stakes
Leg 5 - 3:30 Chester - Virgin Bet Handicap
Leg 6 - 3:45 Carlisle - Betway Silver Bowl Handicap
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This week’s Scoop6 is spread across three meetings, with Carlisle, Beverley and Chester all featuring in the six selected races. All six races are due to be shown live on ITV, so it should be a straightforward card to follow as the bet unfolds during the afternoon.

Carlisle provides three of the six legs, including the opening two races and the final leg at 3:45. Beverley stages legs three and four, with both races focused on two-year-olds, while Chester hosts the fifth leg with a 7f handicap.

The field sizes are 13, 15, 10, 10, 13 and 16 runners, giving this week’s Scoop6 a mix of competitive handicaps and juvenile races. The final leg at Carlisle has the largest field of the six, so it could prove a tricky finish for anyone still standing by that stage.

Last weekend’s Scoop6 ended in unusual circumstances after abandoned races at Haydock, but the result was still another rollover for the Win fund. With more than £160,000 also sitting in the Bonus fund, Saturday’s pool is shaping up to be one of the more valuable Scoop6 bets of recent weeks.

As usual, the aim is to find the winner of all six selected races. Anyone who lands the Win fund will then have the chance to go for the Bonus fund in a nominated race the following week.

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Good luck everyone. Remember to return to Scoop6.co.uk for live updates as the Scoop6 runs.

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