Scoop6 Races for February 17th 2018

Totepool have just released the Scoop6 races for this Saturday, 17th February. They are: –

Leg 1 : 1:40 Wincanton
Leg 2 : 3:00 Ascot
Leg 3 : 3:15 Haydock
Leg 4 : 3:35 Ascot
Leg 5 : 3:50 Haydock
Leg 6 : 4:10 Ascot
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There was no winner of the Scoop6 on last Saturday. This is great news for you as the Win fund starts at £269,921 and the bonus fund at £172,774. Both these totals will grow rapidly as more stakes are placed.

totepool predict the combined win and bonus fund could be worth £600,000 with around £375,000 estimated in the win fund and £225,000 in the bonus funds.

This weekend the action consists of two races from the Betfred sponsored meeting at Haydock, three from Ascots Grade 1 card and it all kicks off with a competitive contest at Wincanton.

totepool spokesman Matt Hulmes said “After six successive weeks of being unclaimed the Scoop6 is soaring towards £600,000 this Saturday. With a maximum of sixty five declared runners over the six legs, punters will be licking their lips at a crack at the huge prize funds.”

If you are going to play the Scoop6 this weekend, or place any other pool bets, make sure you take advantage of the Totepool Cashback Club where you can get up to 9% cashback on your stakes.

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

One Response to “Scoop6 Races for February 17th 2018”

  1. Scoop6 Rich Says:

    Tommy Rapper sent the Scoop6 rolling into a seventh unclaimed week when landing the fifth leg of the bet at Haydock on Saturday afternoon.

    Just one ticket remained going into the contest which was on Noble Robin, but after briefly getting involved he was under pressure as the field turned for home and dropped out of contention.

    The first leg went to 25/1 shot and the fifth least covered Breaking Ground at Wincanton which saw just 2800 tickets safely into leg two. Slightly more punter friendly results followed with 4/1 winner Le Patriote and Betfred Grand National Trial winner Yala Enki scoring at 8/1 meaning thirteen tickets survived at halfway. Just one ticket covered the day’s best received winner Waiting Patiently before but the sole survivor’s fate was sealed a few minutes later at Haydock.

    The win fund now stands at £447,514 while the bonus fund has ballooned to £236,200.

    Totepool spokesman Matt Hulmes said “It looked very likely the Scoop6 would be won this week with just 65 horses declared across the six legs. However the first result did plenty of damage and now over £800,000 will be up for grabs on Betfred Eider Chase weekend.”

    The place fund paid £625.30 and was won by 142 tickets.

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