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Sorry not sorry as Mea Culpa lands big bet

There were no regretful admissions from the punter who put a monkey on Mea Culpa at Bendigo, with the long-shot delivering a big pay day.

That windfall headlines the TAB.com.au bets of note from the last seven days of harness racing in Victoria.

WINNERS ARE GRINNERS

$11,700 at $2.15 on Caabello (Shepparton Race 6 on February 3)

$8,315 at $1.10 on Jenden Strike (Shepparton Race 5 on February 3)

$6,000 at $1.25 on Sahara Sirocco (Warragul Race 1 on February 3)

$4,000 at $8 on My Cash (Tabcorp Park Melton Race 8 on February 8)

$3,800 at $2.40 on Artzen (Tabcorp Park Melton Race 9 on February 6)

BETTER LUCK NEXT TIME

$6,000 at $2.15 on Missus Matilda (Echuca Race 9 on February 7 – Second)

$6,000 at $2.15 on Majestic Dream (Tabcorp Park Melton Race 3 on February 8 – Unplaced)

$5,000 at $2.40 on Junior Warfare (Shepparton Race 2 on February 3 – Third)

$5,000 at $1.65 on Fourstarzzzspecial (Cranbourne Race 1 on February 9 – Unplaced)

$4,100 at $1.60 on Nostra Beach (Bendigo Race 8 on February 4 – Unplaced)

ROUND OF APPLAUSE

$500 at $18 on Mea Culpa (Bendigo Race 3 on February 4)

$500 at $16 on Mangochililime (Echuca Race 5 on February 7)

$300 at $31 on Rockin In Memphis (Bendigo Race 5 on February 4)

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