Woodbine Mile Odds 2011

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Woodbine Mile odds for 2011 were available at TwinSpires, legal and licensed in the USA and offering a FREE $100 upon joining here.  Those living in Canada and outside the US can bet the Woodbine Mile at 888Sport here.

Courageous Cat was a 3/1 favorite to win the Woodbine Mile.  Courageous Cat is one of the leading turf performers in America.

Side Glantz was at 9/2 or 5/1 depending on the race book. 

Dance and Dance was listed at the same odds.

Turallure had odds of 6/1 though some books worldwide were listing this contender with 7/1 odds. 

Forte Dei Marmi was coming in at 12/1.  Gambling911.com was seeing a few 10/1 and 11/1 odds as well.

Grand Adventure was listed from 12/1 to 14/1 odds.

Right One was from 12/1 to 16/1 odds.

Karas Orientation Woodbine Mille odds were at 16/1.

Hollinger was at 33/1 odds as were Riding the River and Woodbourne.

The Woodbine Mile is widely viewed as one of the leading trials for the Breeders Cup Mile race.  It is run in Toronto and scheduled to go off shortly after 5:30 pm EST Sunday September 18.

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

TwinSpires.com

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