Huge Saturday Scoop6 Pool Expected After Another Rollover
There was no winner of the Scoop6 last Saturday, so the Win fund has rolled over again and there should be extra interest in this week’s pool.
The Win fund starts with £138,457 carried forward, while the Bonus fund is already up to £161,885. With new stakes added on Saturday, the combined funds could reach £340,000 or more by the time the first leg gets underway!
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The Scoop6 races for Saturday, 23rd May are: –
Leg 1 - 1:25 Goodwood
Leg 2 - 1:45 Haydock
Leg 3 - 2:20 Haydock
Leg 4 - 2:40 York
Leg 5 - 3:30 Haydock
Leg 6 - 4:05 Haydock
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This week’s Scoop6 is built around three meetings, with Goodwood opening the bet before Haydock and York take over for the remaining legs. All six races are due to be shown live on ITV, making it a particularly easy Scoop6 to follow on television.
Haydock provides four of the six races, including the Listed Hedge Of Oak Stakes, the Silver Bowl Handicap, the Group 2 Temple Stakes, and the closing handicap at 4:05. York stages the fourth leg, a competitive 5f handicap, while Goodwood gets the sequence underway with an 18-runner handicap over 7f.
With fields of 18, 9, 17, 21, 13 and 12 runners, there is plenty for Scoop6 players to weigh up this week. The fourth leg at York looks especially competitive on numbers alone, while the two Pattern races at Haydock may attract plenty of attention from those looking for a more obvious starting point.
The final total will depend on Saturday’s turnover, but with the Win fund rolling over and the Bonus fund already standing at more than £160,000, it wouldn’t surprise us if the combined funds passed the £350,000 mark.
As usual, the challenge is to find the winner of all six selected races. Land the Win fund and you will be eligible to go for the Bonus fund in a nominated race next Saturday.
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Good luck everyone. Remember to return to Scoop6.co.uk for live updates as the Scoop6 runs.