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Long may we Play! Maxy’s win a popular one for big TAB punter

Maxy Wants To Play’s track record display at Birchip was popular with at least one TAB customer on Sunday.

Ryan Backhouse teamed up with the Aaron Dunn-trained five-year-old to land victory in the Jack Donnellon Memorial Pace by a short half head in a mile rate of 1:57.7, landing one punter a nice $11,000 collect courtesy of a $5000 wager at $2.20.

It was one of the big bets taken by the TAB on Victorian harness racing last week, and you can check out some of the others below.

WINNERS ARE GRINNERS

$5000 at $2.20 on Maxy Wants To Play to win (Birchip Race 4 on March 10)

$3151 at $1.30 on Minimez to win (Ballarat Race 8 on March 8)

$2500 at $3 on Shaq to win (Swan Hill Race 3 on March 6)

$2300 at $1.40 on Gracias to win (Melton Race 4 on March 5)

$2000 at $2.60 on Steel the Moment to win (Ballarat Race 6 on March 8)

$2000 at $1.45 on Classic Mission to win (Melton Race 5 on March 5)

BETTER LUCK NEXT TIME

$7500 AT $2.40 ON Rocky Valley to win (Melton Race 2 on March 5) – Unplaced

$5000 at $2.40 on Amy’s Baby Angel to win (Wangaratta Race 4 on March 10) – Second   

$5000 at $5.50 on Our True Colours to win (Melton Race 9 on March 5) – Unplaced

$4970 at $2.70 on Crankhandle to win (Ballarat Race 4 on March 8) – Second

$2259 at $1.12 on Major Bert to place (Wangaratta Race 5 on March 10) – Unplaced

$2100 at $2.40 on Rocky Valley to win (Melton Race 2 on March 5) – Unplaced

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