Sun Met – Tote Betting Opens Today

R18 million Pick 6 to play for

With just six days to go to the big race, Sun Met fever is building and tote betting opens today.

The twelve race card was finalised last week and the day is a long one – commencing at 11h50 with the first race, with the final event off at 18h55.

Oh Susanna wins the 2018 Sun Met (photo: hamishNIVENPhotography)

Oh Susanna wins the 2018 Sun Met (photo: hamishNIVENPhotography)

The Sporting Post racecard is available – click here for more

The tote betting options and highlights include:

Race 2: First Bipot: Leg 1 – likely pool R600 000.

Race 3: Place Accumulator Leg 1 – likely Pool R1 600 000

Race 4: Pick 6: Leg1 -Net Carryover R4 million- estimate pool R18 Million

Race 5: First Jackpot: Leg 1 – Net Carryover R100 000 – likely pool R1 500 000

Race 7: Trifecta – R100 000 Carryover – likely pool R400 000. Also Second Bipot: Leg 1-  likely pool R400 000

Race 9: The Sun Met: Quartet Maxipool – R1 000 000 carryover, likely pool R8 000 000

Race 9: Second Jackpot: Leg 1- R100 000 carryover, likely pool R1 000 000

Race 10: Pick 3 Leg 1 – R100 000 carryover, likely pool R300 000

Check out the Hollywoodbets betting – click on the image below

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