Scoop6 Races for Boxing Day, December 26th 2017
Totepool have just released the Scoop6 races for Boxing Day. They are: –
Leg 1 : 1:20 Kempton Leg 2 : 1:30 Wincanton Leg 3 : 2:05 Wincanton Leg 4 : 2:10 Wetherby Leg 5 : 3:05 Kempton Leg 6 : 3:40 Kempton (Please mention scoop6.co.uk if re-posting these details)
There was no winner of the Scoop6 on Saturday. This is great news for you as the Win fund starts at £108,822 and the bonus fund at £51,346. Both these totals will grow rapidly as more stakes are placed.
totepool predict the combined win and bonus fund could be worth £250,000!
There will be three races in total from Kempton, two from Wincanton and one from Wetherby with half of the legs available to view on ITV.
Totepool spokesman Matt Hulmes said “Punters failed to progress past leg four on today’s Scoop6 but Boxing Day now has added importance with a potential £250,000 in combined funds. Players will be studying intently after the Queen’s speech on Christmas Day.”
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Good luck everyone. Remember to return to Scoop6.co.uk on Saturday for live updates as the Scoop6 runs.
One lucky Scoop6 punter is celebrating a £150,239 windfall this Boxing Day after Golan Fortune scored for the second time in four days.
Only the winner of the third leg, Protok Des Flos returned a double figure price with all the other winners prominent in the market, resulting in four tickets still in play of landing the win fund.
But the result was never in doubt as Phil Middleton’s 5yo travelled easily and skipped clear to follow up Saturdays Ascot win.
Totepool Spokesman Matt Hulmes said “One punter is very thankful we put on this special Boxing Day Scoop6 now they are £150,239 richer. They can enhance those winnings even further if adding the £66,138 bonus fund on a nominated race this Saturday on Betfred Challow Hurdle Day”.
The place fund paid £35.00 and was won by 590 tickets