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Two $17,000 collects headline last week’s TAB big bets

Two $10,000 wagers hit the mark during a big week of punting across Victorian harness racing tracks.

One TAB customer placed the five-figure sum on Neatntidy at $1.70 before Aaron Dunn’s charge cruised in to win the VHRC/Benstud 3YO Maiden Pace at Swan Hill on Sunday, August 20, while another $10,000 bet at $1.70 landed when Wayne Potter and Nathan Jack teamed up to get Spyglass home in the Alabar 3YO Pace at Shepparton on Friday night.

While those punters collected, respective $10,000 and $8000 wagers on Hugo Maguire went amiss when Brent Lilley’s runner dropped out sharply to run last a short time after Spyglass’ victory.

Below are some of the big bets taken by the TAB on Victorian harness racing last week.

WINNERS ARE GRINNERS

$10,000 at $1.70 on Spyglass (Shepparton Race 4 on August 25)

$10,000 at $1.70 on Neatntidy (Swan Hill Race 6 on August 20)

$8000 at $1.90 on Violet Stanford (Shepparton Race 7 on August 25)

$4000 at $1.70 on Neatntidy (Swan Hill Race 6 on August 20)

$4000 a PLACE at $1.55 on Look Like Diamonds (Ballarat Race 1 on August 24)

$3900 a PLACE at $2.10 on Betternbetter (Cobram Race 7 on August 21)

BETTER LUCK NEXT TIME

$10,000 at $2 on Hugo Maguire (Shepparton Race 6 on August 25 – Unplaced)

$8000 at $1.90 on Hugo Maguire (Shepparton Race 6 on August 25 – Unplaced)

$8000 at $7 on The Waiting (Mildura Race 9 on August 25 – Unplaced)

$7500 at $1.70 on Majestic Sue (Mildura Race 1 on August 25 – Third)

$5000 at $1.70 on Alfie Always (Shepparton Race 2 on August 25 – Third)

$5000 at $2.50 on Bay Jim Major (Mildura Race 9 on August 25 – Second)

$4000 at $2.20 on So Sirius (Cobram Race 8 on August 21 – Second)

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