Tokyo City Cup Stakes 2012 Odds – Santa Anita

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Tokyo City Cup Stakes 2012 odds for Santa Anita were available at WagerWeb.com, which was offering up to $1000 in FREE CASH and up to 13 percent cash back (restrictions do apply). 

 

Twice The Appeal was the +150 favorite to win the Tokyo City Cup Stakes with the potential to pay out $150 on every $100 bet or $15 on every $10 bet

The Grade 3 Tokyo City will be his longest race out of 14 to date. 

“I’m kind of optimistic,” trainer Jeff Bonde said in an interview with the Daily Racing Form. “Going in, we have a feeling that it’s okay. The horse has always been a fun horse. He gave us some big thrills last year.”

Daamer had the second shortest odds at +250 while neck and neck with Skipshot at +300 or 3/1 odds. 

Tokyo City Cup S. SAnta Anita R8.Odds to Win

1

Twice the Appeal (KY)   

    +150   

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2

Graeme Crackerjack (FL)   

    +500   

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3

Skipshot (KY)   

    +300   

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4

Highway Bandit (KY)   

    +1100   

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5

Dhaamer (IRE)   

    +250   

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6

Eldaafer (KY)   

    +300   

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7

Coluda (KY)   

    +700   

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8

Dynamic Host (KY)   

    +700   

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  • Note: ALL BETS ARE ACTION

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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