For the first time in the event’s 124-year history, the prestigious VodacomDbnJuly will be held behind closed doors, with eager punters able to get in on the equine action by betting online through sites like sportingbet_sa. PartneredContent
Known as Africa’s Greatest Horseracing Event, the Vodacom Durban July usually attracts thousands of eager punters and fashionistas to Durban’s Greyville Racecourse, but the current lockdown measures have seen organisers change things up a bit. This year, all the #VDJ2020
One of the hottest topics being discussed this year is whether Justin Snaith’s two-time Vodacom Durban July-winning runner, Do It Again, will actually ‘do it again’ and take home a historic third consecutive victory in 2020. Although it may be a tough task for the horse, he’s performed well over the KwaZulu-Natal winter and might just take the unprecedented win.
, you’re able to easily pick your winner and participate in the excitement, right from the comfort of your own home. But before delving in, there are a few items to consider when choosing your banker. These include:The parents of the horse – genes count for a lot in horse racingThe horse’s preferred tracks and current form
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