Odds on the 2015 Breeders Cup Dirt Mile, Distaff

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Bookmaker.eu had all of your latest betting odds on the 2015 Breeders Cup Friday races including the Dirt Mile and Distaff.

Favored to win the Dirt Mile was Liam’s Map at -135 followed by Lea at a distant 6/1 odds.

Liam’s Map is looking like the star of the Breeders Cup weekend based on workout performance.

“Liam’s Map was outstanding,” trainer Todd Pletcher said following his successful workout. “Got into a very steady rhythm, was very relaxed, very comfortable. I told Javier to let him pick it up a little bit the last part on the radio. (Liam’s Map) just really lengthened his stride, leveled off. Looked good finishing, galloped out exceptionally well. Very, very happy with him.”

Favored to win the Distaff was Wedding Toast at more competitive 3/1 odds.

Bookmaker was also offering Breeders Cup Classic odds with an 8 percent rebate for all races.

- Don Shapiro, Gambling911.com

 

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