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As Fonzerelli surged ahead after the last hurdle during the Virginbet Mares Novice Hurdle at Doncaster on a thrilling Saturday, many WhichBookie followers couldn't contain their excitement. Armed with 40/1 bets on Rebecca Menzies' promising six-year-old, and with the horse closing as a half-length victor, fans also celebrated their winnings in a Lucky 15, with odds initially pegged at 35/1, all thanks to WhichBookie's skilled racing analyst, Will Smith had already kickstarted the day with an impressive 12/1 success at Kelso.
Experience the thrilling race finish through this tweet from @whichbookieuk
Not content with a 12/1 winner – @WillSmith_2 now tips up 35/1 (SP 18/1) shot Fonzerelli @DoncasterRaces – @whichbookieuk followers having a great day.
— Which Bookie (@whichbookieuk) March 5, 2022
Take a bow @RebeccaEMenzies & @nathanmoscrop for the placement! https://t.co/Y3p968Lybc
Check out the original betslip from Saturday morning, shared on our site, recommended with Paddy Power. They simplify the process by automatically populating the betslip for customers, saving you time.
With two runs and two victories delivering an incredible 467/1 EW double outcome, the stage is set for thrilling ongoing bets. These are the exhilarating moments that light up our Saturday afternoons!
History now records that, though Cheddleton was highly supported and Mr Malarky had a stroke of bad luck, they didn't quite bring in a perfect slate of wins. Yet, Mr Malarky's second-place finish under Harry Bannister's masterful ride contributed additional place doubles and trebles to the already substantial gains.
A recommended £1 ew bet with Paddy Power netted a hefty £774.40, augmenting the substantial profits our audience has garnered since the inclusion of daily Lucky 15 Tips, courtesy of expert tipsters Will Smith and Andrew Blair White. In just three months, this betting strategy alone has produced over £1700 in profits, with two major successes noted in January amounting to £654 and £696!
It's also essential to highlight that all selections were advised as singles too, meaning these figures don't include single bet profits, which on Saturday would have topped £580 with advised stakes of either £10 ew or £20 win.
Commentary from Will Smith: “ With Cheltenham Festival just around the corner, hitting a couple of high-odds winners on Saturday was a fantastic way to boost funds for the Festival. It’s days like these that make all the hours of analysis worth it, proving that pursuing worthwhile but undervalued selections, like our 12/1 and 40/1 winners, pays off.
I've already advised a range of high-odds Cheltenham Festival ante-post bets, and I’m committed to exploring the markets leading up to the premier turf event for even more opportunities for WhichBookie followers.’
Many followers of WhichBookie on Twitter shared snapshots of their winning bets, some reaping even greater rewards with guaranteed best odds, as Mr Malarky closed at 7/1 instead of the initially published 4/1.
With the Cheltenham Festival now close at hand, we strongly encourage readers to follow the tips so they can get notified about selections as soon as they’re out, securing the best odds available. Sports Tips for Racing & Football Galore:
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