Jerome Stakes 2012 Betting Odds – Aqueduct

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Jerome Stakes 2012 betting odds for Aqueduct were available at WagerWeb.com here.  This race goes of today (Saturday, April 21, 2012:  5 pm ET). 

The Jerome Stakes is a $200,000 Grade II race for thoroughbred horses age three-years-old.  It is run on dirt for a mile at Belmont Park.  This is an important prep race to several Breeders’ Cup races. 

The favorite for Saturday was The Lumber Guy at +150 for a payout potential of $15 on every $10 bet. 

Jerome S. Aqueduct R9. Odds to Win

1

The Lumber Guy (NY)   

    +150   

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2

Brigand (NY)   

    +300   

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3

Stirred Up (VA)   

    +100   

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4

Dan and Sheila (KY)   

    +1100   

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5

Right to Vote (KY)   

    +400   

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6

Adirondack King (KY)   

    +1100   

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7

Term Loan (FL)   

    +700   

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 - Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

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