Prize Money victory sees sole punter miss out in final leg
Prize Money left Scoop6 punters out of pocket after his win in the Betfred November Handicap at Doncaster resulted in the bet rolling over for a fifth successive week.
The sole ticket that made it through to the final leg was carried by third home Cape Cova meaning a win fund of £362,915 and a bonus pot of £198,764 will go forward to next week.
Matt Hulmes, Totepool spokesman, said: "We were so close to writing a big cheque this week for the Scoop6 but were denied at the last.
"However, turnover was good taking the total funds to play for to more than £550,000 so we may be looking at combined pots approaching £700,000 for Cheltenham's Open meeting next Saturday."
Scoop6 breakdown
Tickets remaining after leg 1: 8,266
After leg 2: 4,740
After leg 3: 170
After leg 4: 27
After leg 5: 1
After leg 6: 0
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