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  • 3 weeks later...

Yes - have told the missus, so she expects half obviously. I'm tell her to treat Mrs Quids to a coffee and cake !





Tote Jackpot Results Archive

Sunday, 17th October 2010

Bath Not won. Pool of ?4,160.27 carried over to Pontefract Monday


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Saturday, 16th October 2010

Newmarket ?9,325.70 to a ?1 stake. Pool:?26,269.81 - 2.00 winning tickets

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Friday, 15th October 2010

Newmarket T Not won. Pool of ?14,770.18 carried forward to Newmarket, 16th October.

  • 2 weeks later...

red devil Wrote:

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> That's fantastic news Mick, well done!

> Next weeks Scoop 6 selections please...



Cheers RD. Just spotted your post. I'm still living on the story of the day. I'm realistic enough to know it will not happen again ever so no Scoop 6 efforts etc and have not had a bet since, all seems bit strange as will never repeat that level of winnings. Might have a Breeders Cup bet.

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