The big bets for Saturday

Tom Baddock - Friday October 13

One big punter is confident She Will Reign will continue her fairytale run in Saturday’s $10 million The Everest at Randwick.

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Ladbrokes have reported a whopping $30,000 each-way bet on Golden Slipper winning filly She Will Reign at $4.80 to be the first horse to win the world’s richest race on turf.

The big bets are:

LADBROKES

Venue

Race

No.

Runner

Bet

Randwick

8

10

She Will Reign

$30,000 each-way at $4.80

Caulfield

8

6

Royal Symphony

$10,000 at $4.20

Caulfield

9

15

Theanswermyfriend

$8000 at $9

Randwick

8

3

Redzel

$5000 at $7.50

Randwick

8

9

English

$4800 at $11

WILLIAM HILL

Venue

Race

No.

Runner

Bet

Randwick

8

1

Chautauqua

$10,000 at $6.50

Caulfield

7

11

Bonneval

$5500 at $3.20

Caulfield

9

9

Egg Tart

$3500 at $5.50

Caulfield

8

8

Perast

$2500 at $12

Caulfield

1

8

Messerschmitt

$750 each-way at $31

LUXBET

Venue

Race

No.

Runner

Bet

Morphettville

2

5

My Unicorn

$10,000 at $3.30

Caulfield

1

3

Coronel

$5000 at $6

Randwick

8

1

Chautauqua

$3000 at $6

Caulfield

6

2

Alizee

$3000 at $2.20

Randwick

6

2

Big Duke

$1500 at $2.90

UNIBET

Venue

Race

No.

Runner

Bet

Randwick

9

1

Happy Clapper

$3300 at $1.70

Randwick

8

1

Chautauqua

$3000 at $5.50

Randwick

6

2

Big Duke

$2400 at $2.90

Randwick

8

3

Redzel

$2000 at $8

Randwick

8

1

Chautauqua

$2000 at $5

PALMERBET

Venue

Race

No.

Runner

Bet

Caulfield

8

2

Vega Magic

$10,000 at $4.80

Caulfield

8

6

Royal Symphony

$4000 at $4.40

Caulfield

9

9

Egg Tart

$3000 at $6

Randwick

8

1

Chautauqua

$1500 each-way at $7

Randwick

8

15

Takedown

$400 each-way at $81

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