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How to Bet
To place a bet on course, tell the operator
the following about the bet(s) you want to
make:
1. Meeting location and race number
2. Bet type
3. Runner number(s)
4. Amount you wish to spend
You will receive a ticket with the details of
your bet. This is your proof of purchase and
is needed to pick up your winnings. Treat it
like cash.
Bet Types
Win
Select the runner that you think will win
the race.
Place
Select the runner(s) to finish 1st, 2nd or 3rd.
The Place Dividend is paid if the selection
finishes in any of these
places. 3rd Place dividend is only paid for 8
or more runners.
Each Way
Also known as Win/Place. If your selection
wins you are paid both the Win and the
Place dividend and if it comes 2nd or 3rd
you are paid the place dividend.
Quinella
Select the first two placegetters past the
post in any order.
Exacta
Select the first two placegetters past
the post in the
correct
order.
Trifecta
For a basic Trifecta, select 1st, 2nd and 3rd
placegetters in correct finishing order.
Box Trifecta
Box your selections for 1st, 2nd and 3rd to
finish in any order.
First4
Select the first four placegetters in their
correct order.
Mystery Trifecta
This is a Box Trifecta with the runners
randomly selected by the computer.
Quadrella
Select the winners of four nominated races
at the same meeting
Daily Double
Select the winners of two nominated races
at the same meeting.
Extra Double
Select the winners of two nominated races
at the same meeting.
Treble
Select the winners of three nominated races
at the same meeting.
LOST AND DISCARDED BETTING TICKETS
Backers are warned against discarding betting tickets until it is certain that they are of no value.
No claim in respect of a lost or discarded betting ticket will be considered unless it is lodged, in writing, at the office
of the Racing Services, Level 3 East Wing, 50 Grenfell Street Adelaide, Postal Address GPO Box 672, Adelaide 5001,
Telephone (08) 8226 8600, as soon as possible from the date on which the bet was decided,
and contains full particulars of the bet and the name, if known, of the bookmaker, or
his position in the betting ring.
BOOKMAKER’S RISKS
BOOKMAKERS
must accept a win bet of $1 or more, but need not risk more than $1,500
on such a bet.
INTERSTATE BETTING FLUCTUATIONS
broadcast to all betting rings are intended to serve
only as a guide to backers and Bookmakers