Gulfstream Park Handicap 2012 Odds

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Gulfstream Park Handicap 2012 odds were available at WagerWeb.com, which was offering up to $1000 in FREE CASH based on an initial deposit.  An amazing 13 percent cash back was also offered on weekly losses. 

The race is open to horses age four and up, willing to race one mile on the dirt. This Grade II  event is run in early March and offers a purse of $300,000.

This year’s favorite to win is Mucho Macho Man at -140 odds.  Mucho Macho Man finished 3rd in the 2011 Kentcky Derby.  He is one of the only horses to have his own Facebook page, with 4758 fans no less. 

Gulfstream Park H. Gulfstream Park R8.Odds to Win

1

Mucho Macho Man (FL)   

    -140   

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2

Tackleberry (FL)   

    +300   

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3

Cajun Breeze (FL)   

    +500   

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4

Soaring Stocks (FL)   

    +400   

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5

Clean Shot (FL)   

    +1800   

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6

Jackson Bend (FL)   

    +100   

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  • Note: ALL BETS ARE ACTION

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

 

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