2012 Gallant Bloom Handicap Betting Odds

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2012 Gallant Bloom Handicap betting odds were courtesy of WagerWeb.com, which was offering up to $1000 in FREE CASH based on an initial deposit and up to 13 percent weekly cashback. Mobile betting available.

The Gallant Bloom Handicap is a race named after Eclipse Award winner for Outstanding Two-Year-Old Filly champion of 1968.  It is a grade II race for fillies and mares ages three and up. 

This one is run on dirt at Belmont a distance of 6.5 furlongs.  The purse is $150,000. 

Turbulent Descent was the -120 favorite, paying slight less than even odds.

2012 Gallant Bloom Handicap [How To Fund Your Online Gambling Account]

Roman Treasure (KY)

18/1 Bet Now

Island Bound (KY)

18/1 Bet Now

Dust and Diamonds (KY)

11/1 Bet Now

Judy the Beauty (ON)

5/1 Bet Now

C C's Pal (FL)

7/1 Bet Now

Mildly Offensive (KY)

18/1 Bet Now

Emma's Encore (FL)

7/1 Bet Now

Risky Rachel (NY)

11/1 Bet Now

Musical Romance (FL)

Pays $15 for every $10 bet (+150 odds) Bet Now

Turbulent Descent (FL)

-120 Bet Now

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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