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Big Bets: Bao down as punter’s plunge survives Bully tactics

He was almost bullied into submission but Bao Nien fought on to win by a tick under two metres from Bullys Delight, which was more than enough to lock in the sweet taste of success for one punter who nearly trebled their $5500 plunge.

That win was among the TAB bets of note from the last seven days of harness racing in Victoria.

WINNERS ARE GRINNERS

$10,000 at $1.20 on Flying Jo to place (Ballarat Race 5 on August 13 – Second)

$5,500 at $2.70 on Bao Nien (Tabcorp Park Melton Race 5 on August 14)

$5,375 at $1.95 on Electrojet (Tabcorp Park Melton Race 1 on August 14)

$5,000 at $1.04 on Ride High (Shepparton Race 2 on August 15)

$4,000 at $1.04 on Ride High (Shepparton Race 2 on August 15)

BETTER LUCK NEXT TIME

$4,000 at $1.35 on Vin Dan (Mildura Race 2 on August 10 – Unplaced)

$3,750 at $2.30 on Tip Top Eurasian (Stawell Race 3 on August 12 – Unplaced)

$3,500 at $2.10 on The Bull Pen (Stawell Race 6 on August 12 – Second)

$3,000 the win / $14,000 the place at $4.40/$1.75 on Our Doreen Days (Bendigo Race 5 on August 12 – Unplaced)

$3,000 at $3.20 on Babyitscold (Shepparton Race 4 on August 15 – Third)

ROUND OF APPLAUSE

$1,000 at $6 on Emerging Art (Mildura Race 9 on August 10)

$1,000 at $4.80 on Fighting Fire (Maryborough Race 7 on August 10)

$1,000 at $3.90 on Power Of Faith (Tabcorp Park Melton Race 4 on August 14)

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