2012 Champagne Stakes Betting Odds – Belmont Racing

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2012 Champagne Stakes betting odds were available at WagerWeb.com here.  WagerWeb was offering up to $1000 in FREE CASH based on an initial deposit and up to 13 percent weekly cash back.  Mobile betting available.  You do not need to provide a social security number to join and most US states permitted. 

Run on 1 mile of dirt, this Grade I race features a purse of $400,000.  It is open to horses three years old.

This critical Road to the Kentucky Derby Prep Season qualifying race provides the winner with 10 points toward qualifying for next May’s Kentucky Derby.

Archwarrior was coming in as the sight favorite paying $15 for every $10 bet while Goldencents and Shanghai Bobby were each listed at 2/1 odds.   

Foxwoods Champagne S. Belmont R8.Odds to Win

Goldencents (KY) 2/1 Bet Now

Shanghai Bobby (KY) 2/1 Bet Now

Chief Havoc (KY) 14/1 Bet Now

Archwarrior (KY) pays $15 for every $10 bet Bet Now

Fortify (KY) 5/1 Bet Now

Bern Identity (KY) 14/1 Bet Now

Micromanage (KY) 4/1 Bet Now

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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