![]() ![]() Moonee Valley recorded the biggest harness racing Quaddie ($117,047.10, 24 March), while Sandown had the biggest greyhound racing Quaddie ($40,903.10, 5 October). A Saturday Randwick meeting in June delivered the season’s biggest Quaddie dividend of more than $290,000.The biggest harness racing Win dividend was $181.40 (Sapphire Miss, Bankstown, 26 March) while the biggest greyhound racing Win dividend was $90.20 (King’s Legend, Gold Coast, 15 August). Quick Quill’s victory at Balaklava on 28 March resulted in the season’s heftiest Win dividend of $222.20.The biggest First 4 dividend of the season was $441,421.50 (BMW Caulfield Cup).Other highlights of the list of 2006/07 SuperTAB record dividends (for $1) included: The NSW TAB and SuperTAB bet on more than 56,000 races in 2006/07 across thoroughbred, harness and greyhound racing. The biggest dividend in the increasingly popular international racing sphere was $39,184.80 for the Hong Kong Quaddie (14 January 2007). Records came from racing in New Zealand, South Africa, Hong Kong and Japan. International racing continued to deliver massive dividends in all countries.Two $18,000-plus Quaddies (Sandown and Wentworth Park) were the biggest greyhound racing dividends of the season.The biggest Harness Racing dividend across all bet types in 2006/07 was $36,632.30 for a First 4 at Harold Park (22 June 2007).The combination of Kilconnel’s Blue and Magic Amigo paid $2,546.40. A South African Wednesday night thoroughbred meeting was responsible for the biggest Daily Double of 2006/07.The biggest Trifecta of the season was $67,923.90, paid on the Gai Waterhouse Classic at Ipswich on 16 June.The biggest Place dividend in harness racing was $36.40 (Karalta Rising, Launceston, 10 September) and in greyhound racing was $27.40 (Rave Lad, Ipswich, 15 May). Like It Now’s placing at Balaklava thoroughbreds in March this year, resulted in the highest Place dividend of $56.70. ![]() ![]() ![]() The Randwick Quaddie on 23 June was the highest paying Quaddie of the season with a dividend of $332,217.60.Tenfortony, who paid $212.90 for the Win at Ballarat on 28 April, resulted in the biggest harness Win dividend, while in greyhound racing the biggest Win dividend of the season was registered at Ipswich on 28 February when Twitch Bank won and paid $92.90. The biggest Win dividend was $261.50, which was recorded at the start of the racing season, when Maximgun won at Bendigo.Other highlights of the list of 2006/07 NSW TAB record dividends (for $1) included: The biggest single dividend for SuperTAB was $1.049 million for the thoroughbred Mystery 6 at the Moonee Valley thoroughbred meeting in February. The biggest First 4 dividend of the previous racing season was $230,587.90. The First 4 on the 2006 BMW Caulfield Cup was the biggest NSW TAB dividend of the 2006/07 racing season, paying $701,993.60 for $1. “There were many astute or lucky punters who grabbed a piece of the 2006/07 season’s record dividends,” said Tabcorp’s Managing Director of Wagering, Robert Nason. The results show that mammoth dividends were won across all racing codes and all states. “The way she just stayed on we look forward to the Oaks”, Dunn said.Įl Daana stormed down the middle of the track to hold off the fast finishing Serious Speed with Danny O’Brien’s filly Absolute Glam grabbing third just ahead of another Hayes trained runner Extension Of Time.įor full SuperTab dividends go to Wednesday released a register of the biggest NSW TAB and SuperTAB dividends for the 2006/07 racing season (1 August 2006 to 31 July 2007). “She was good enough to win a Listed race at her first start”.ĭunn was also looking forward to Ladies Day during the Emirates Melbourne Cup Carnival. “I didn’t think she’d really find her form until she got to 2000 metres but this result is a great sign toward the Oaks”, Hayes said. The daughter of Redoute’s Choice was perfectly ridden by jockey Dwayne Dunn, who completed a race to race double after winning the Group 2 UCI Stakes aboard hot favourite Vormista.Įl Daana was sent out a twenty dollar chance by punters, but both Hayes and Dunn remained confident the filly would re-affirm their long held belief she was top class. Champion trainer David Hayes has erased the drama of last year’s Blazer Edward Manifold Stakes when Miss Finland was controversially beaten, by winning the Group 2 feature for three-year-old fillies with El Daana at Flemington this afternoon. ![]()
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