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The biggest bets you ever........
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bookielover
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I thought the following questions might result in an interesting discussion between forum members.
What is/are, the biggest bets you PERSONALLY ever heard made by a punter at the track when you were in the betting ring. Who was the bookie who took the bet( name him if you can) and who was the punter who had the bet( name him or her if you can). If you remember the horses name please include it.
What is/ are the biggest bets you, personally, have had with an on course bookmaker. What was the bet, who was the bookie, and did it win or lose.
I'll get the ball rolling.
Working for my old man at the track mostly during the 1980's in Melbourne, was a decade when you could get on for plenty. It's fair to say though, that the betting in Sydney at that time was much bigger than Melbourne and I'm not just referring to Packer and Bruce Mchugh betting duel. The bookies in the Sydney ring bet much bigger than in Melbourne.
So these are some of the biggest bets I personally heard. One Oaks Day Packer had 500,000/ 400,000 a horse off Bill Graham. It lost.
500,000/20,000 Tawrific in the Melbourne Cup by a punter by the name of David Neitz, who disappeared from the track, off Bill Graham. It won.
250,000/ 50,000 Campaign King at Caulfield by owner Gabe Farrah off Mike Faulkner. Farrah also owned Better Loosen Up. Won a fortune but lost it just as quickly. Had a heart attack sitting at his desk in his hotel in Albury The Manor House, and died owing bookmaker Graham Sampieri, 2 million.
My old man would lay bets generally to lose 50,000 in a single bet but once laid Mark Read 100,000/14,000 a 7/1 chance in a race where it was 5/1 the field so he had no hope of making a decent book on the race. He held 26,000 on it, couldn't back the horse back because Read had backed it everywhere and the horse flew home to be beaten a half head.
My betting was usually 1,000 each way or 2,000 straight out, but the biggest bet I had was 10,000 each way a horse at 8/1 off Frank Hudson at a midweek meeting at Flemington. The horse Ran fourth. I went to Ballarat the next day where my brother had a horse running. It was 10/1. Not a big ring but four big bookies working there and they would let you on. I had 20,000/2000 off each of Bill Graham, Frank Hudson, and the other two names escape me because they retired about 12 months later and it's been 40 years since then.
Just one more thing. The bets can be races trots or dogs.
I was never a trot punter but was in Sydney around 1990 and there was a Melbourne dog racing in a big race at Wentworth Park called Akebono. A mate of mine tipped it to me. It was 40/1. I went there with the sole purpose of backing it. But it was in race 6 and I had tumbled in by betting in the previous 5 races and knocked off my 500 in cash. I knew bookie John Waterhouse who operated on the Interstate dogs and borrowed 500 off him. I had the 500 on at the 40/1 the first bet being with bookie Jeff Pendlebury who I believe still operates on course at the Sydney races. The dog was in box 4, jumped straight to the front and won by 3 lengths. Being able to pay JW back immediately was all that mattered to me. You don't want to owe the Waterhouses no matter how well you know them.
That's it from me, over to you.
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Getting Closer, because it kept drifting which I guess meant Read was not backing it, but I had it long odds on, and got 7's or 8's from memory.
Silver Cossack because at it's previous start(i think it was Sandown too)Marconi, was very vocal in saying his horse had been hooked by the rider, but the stewards told him they had no issues with the ride that day.
We averaged 12's I think.
All we have is memories.
The best days are gone.
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Another story, was railway stakes day, i was hot on 2 horses, Rommel and Global Flirt. Both won, Rommel at $30s and GF at $100/1. Got a share in the quad that day too. Walked out with money flying everywhere. My mates thought i was god, shouted dinner at rockpool. Some strippers ended the night very rich too.
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on the punt for our family.
1963,Two mates of my father come to Kalgoorlie to pick up truckload of 2nd hand slime pipes to build stables in Perth.
Leaving --- One the owner & other one trainer driver,tell Dad we have got this horse that we believe will win heat & final of W A.pacing derby in his first two starts as it's flying
To keep eye out in papers in about six weeks time.Just on Leaving they said to Dad better still we will send you a telegram, ""With meet the boat"' ,horses name was Tugman.
Sure enough Dad see's it in, tells Mum to get the money outta the bank.on Friday,-- Trots on Saturday night.
All good telegrams get delivered up until 6 o'clock Saturday arvo.Mum was barmaid off to work with the money.
.Dads sitting waiting for telegram to arrive in the meantime time,Mum went to four different betting shops put's the money on.
Dad waits until 6.30 for telegram no telegram so goes to where Mum was working &,says keep the money in your purse.(no telegram).Mums says nothing.
Closer to racing time Dad heads off to S.P. shop - listen's to the race it wins 100/1.goes back to the pub,his green says to Mum he felt crook, was going home to lay down, Mum didn't get a chance to tell him.
With the money she brought old house in Collingwood St.Osborne Park which predominantly was market garden area , sold it for huge profit.
Years later.
Reason Mum sold O.P . was working Boulder Block hotel, barmaid, publican told her it was for sale 40,000, --yep-.So Mum sold O.park , when she told him the money had come through, he was in disbelief ,said
barmaid buying the pub, thought you were wishing & wouldn't have the money, so he had signed with family called, Steeth's anyway two owners later AlanBond paid 7million for Block.
Why there was no telegram horse had pulled up little bit sore from his last hopple run, there priority then, was to just qualify for final in first 6. and win the final, which he ran third in.
Found in Kalgoorlie Miner Tugmans flucs were 100/1 --,66/1.in heat win.
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Not long after with another horse he & group of five positioned, themselves Rod had 4/1 showing, other bookies had 5/1 6/1 was the best, it was arranged to hit Rod first then the others, as Rod would not knock them back,. As he asked Rod for 12 to 3, quick as flash Rod scanned the ring said you can have 20 to 5. if you want, with that the others put money on at 5&6 /1, Rod didn't have a chance to get his runners in to operation.
.When he went to collect Rod said you're a lot cleverer than you look.
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Lol very good. Poor bastard, he wouldn't have been a happy chap.