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Big Bets: Punters’ hunting summer carnival wins hit the mark

Victoria’s biggest racing weekend of the year also produced some hearty punting plays and well-placed long-shot bets, including a launch into Arty and some enormous returns with Typhoon Stride.

Here are the TAB.com.au bets of note from the last seven days of harness racing in Victoria.

WINNERS ARE GRINNERS

$10,000 at $2.15 on Misskontiki (Shepparton Race 7 on February 4)

$10,000 at $1.65 on President Roydon (Tabcorp Park Melton Race 5 on February 5)

$10,000 at $1.50 on Lochinvar Art (A.G. Hunter Cup [Race 7] at Tabcorp Park Melton on February 6)

$10,000 at $1.45 on Kyvalley Hotspur (Tabcorp Park Melton Race 2 on February 5)

$5,000 at $2.30 on Lutetia (Geelong Race 2 on February 3)

BETTER LUCK NEXT TIME

$10,000 at $11 on Cheyella (Shepparton Race 2 on February 4 – Second)

$10,000 at $9.50 on Mauries Bonus (Shepparton Race 2 on February 4 – Third)

$6,000 at $1.95 on Bettor Enforce (Tabcorp Park Melton Race 8 on February 6 – Second)

$5,000 at $13 on Kenya (Horsham Race 8 on February 1 – Unplaced)

$5,000 at $1.35 on Majestic Man (Great Southern Star Heat 2 [Race 4] at Tabcorp Park Melton on February 5 – Second)

ROUND OF APPLAUSE

$200 at $26 on Frankntank (Mildura Race 7 on February 2)

$50 each-way at $71/$8 on Boots Electric (Tabcorp Park Melton Race 5 on February 6 – Won)

$50 each-way at $41/$5 on Boots Electric (Tabcorp Park Melton Race 5 on February 6 – Won)

$25 the win / $100 the place at $151/$19 on Typhoon Stride (Tabcorp Park Melton Race 2 on February 6 – Won)

$20 the win / $10 the place at $151/$18 on Typhoon Stride (Tabcorp Park Melton Race 2 on February 6 – Won)

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