Push The Hollywoodbets Durban July Envelope – Take A Lucky Pick!

First race is off at 11h45

South Africa’s leading bookmakers, and sponsors of Saturday’s R5 million Gr1 Hollywoodbets Durban July, Hollywoodbets have introduced a novel no-stress homework-free betting option for regular fans and once-a-year ‘flutterers’ attending Saturday’s 127th renewal of Africa’s greatest horseracing event.

The Hollywoodbets Lucky Pick promotion will be available on course on Hollywoodbets Durban July Day.

It gives the holder R120 worth of bets for just R100 per envelope.

The Lucky Pick contains 4 individual R30 tickets with the following bet types:

  • A straight win bet;
  • A win double;
  • A place treble;
  • A win/place double.

Each ticket will give you an entry into the Hollywoodbets Durban July Bonanza where the prize of  a Golf 8 GTI is up for grabs.

The promotion is available to everybody over the age of 18-years.

The first race on Saturday is off at 11h45.

Find out about entrance tickets here.

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