Plenty To Come

All To Come Betting on Emerald Cup open

Colour Of Courage

Colour Me Good. The classy Umkhomazi Stakes winner Colour Of Courage returns from a break in the fifth at Clairwood today

TAB customers will be able to take an All To Come on any race meeting from today (Tuesday 24th September) until Friday 27th September (excluding France, Italy, Macau, Sweden and Turkey) and make the last selection either a Win or Place bet on a horse of their choice in the Emerald Cup.

For example a TAB customer can take an All To Come comprising a Win bet on Race 2 and a Place bet on Race 5 at Clairwood on Tuesday, with the third and final selection being a Win or Place bet on a r unner in the Emerald Cup.

The All To Come bet should be completed out in the normal way except the FUTURE OPTION 1 section at the bottom must be used to mark the selection in the Emerald Cup and whether a Win or Place bet is being selected.

TAB customers must note that the FUTURE OPTION 1 for the Emerald Cup is only to be used for All To Come bets into the race from Tuesday, 24th September to Friday, 27th September 2013. On the day of the race, the All To Come betting form must be completed as for a normal race meeting and the FUTURE OPTION 1 must not be used.

A bumper Clairwood eight race programme is offered with the Pick Six launching in race 3(14h15) and the Place Accumalator in race 2(13h40).

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