Scoop6 Races for March 24th 2018

Totepool have just released the Scoop6 races for this Saturday, 24th March. They are: –

Leg 1: 1:50 Doncaster
Leg 2: 2:05 Newbury
Leg 3: 2:25 Doncaster
Leg 4: 2:40 Newbury
Leg 5: 3:15 Newbury
Leg 6: 3:35 Doncaster
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There were no winners of the Scoop6 last Saturday. This is great news for you as the Win fund starts at £95,964 and the bonus fund at £382,678. 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 £175,000 estimated in the win fund and £425,000 in the bonus funds.

Three of the races forming the bet are from Doncaster with the other half made up of Newbury’s jumping fixture. All six races will be live to view on ITV4. The feature race of the day, the Lincoln, is the final leg at 3.35.

totepool spokesman Matt Hulmes said “Although it’s hard to tell from the current weather systems, the season are changing and the start of the flat this weekend can be celebrated with £600,000 in combined Scoop6 pots to play for.”

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 March 24th 2018”

  1. Scoop6 Rich Says:

    Roksana landed the Mares’ Final at Newbury this afternoon and sent the Scoop6 bouncing into Easter weekend where punters will be in the hunt for an estimated £700,000 in combined funds.

    The victories of Perfect Pasture and Thomas Patrick were popular with punters but the surprise Spring Mile success of 50/1 shot High Acclaim turned 4184 units into just twenty five at the halfway stage. There was just a solitary survivor when Mister Chow got the better of Oistrakh La Noir at Newbury who was relying on Sunshade in the Mares’ Final but she couldn’t get competitive behind Roksana.

    Totepool spokesman Matt Hulmes said “The Scoop6 proved beyond punters this weekend but it could be an excellent Easter for any lucky punters landing an estimated £700k in combined funds next Saturday.”

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