Arc Win Sees 2018 Breeder’s Cup Turf Odds Enable Bet Blitz

Posted: October 10, 2018

Updated: October 10, 2018

Enable won the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe and now could well be flitting across the Atlantic to take part in the $4 million Breeder’s Cup Turf race in November, but with a stellar field could this be a race too far for the filly this season? Sure, the bookies like Bovada, one of the best online betting sites in the United States right now, will give you 4/5 on Enable winning, but was the victory in Paris really so convincing as to make you eschew all the other options?

I waited as long as I could and, when I said ‘come on, let’s go’, the trademark turn of foot was there. The last 50 yards she was tired but she’d had 11 months off and only one prep race. She wasn’t the Enable of last year but she’s got the job done.”

Said a triumphant Frankie Dettori after his sixth Arc win, the second atop the filly, a horse now down in the history books and indeed in the 2018 Breeder’s Cup Turf odds Enable was instantly favorite, despite her dour toned trainer.

“She wasn’t at her best today.” John Gosden told the cameras at the race’s end, almost dismissing the win as nothing to do with him. “It’s entirely down to the filly and her guts – and a lovely ride from Frankie.” And whilst he mentioned running the Arc again in 2019 most of those that like to bet on sports in the US were suddenly very aware of those 2018 Breeder’s Cup Turf odds Enable gets and how much owner/breeder Prince Khalid Abdullah will be tempted by them.

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Breeder’s Cup Turf

  • 4th of November 2018
  • Churchill Downs
  • Louisville, Kentucky
  • Distance – 1½ Miles
  • Surface – Turf
  • Age – 3 yrs +
  • Purse – $4 Million

Of course it should be noted that despite those 2018 Breeder’s Cup Turf odds Enable is given by bookies like Bovada the win in Paris wasn’t all that convincing, Sea of Class came awfully close to spoiling the party at the end of the race, and for a second year Cloth of Stars grabbed a place finish for all those each-way wager fans. Cloth of Stars is also likely to run in Kentucky in November and gets 16/1 to win, which it won’t, but a bet on it to place in the top three? Why not?

If Waldgeist, who disappointed in the Arc, makes it across the Atlantic it’ll get around 7/1, as will Talismanic, whilst Beach Patrol and Lancaster Bomber loiter at the 14/1 mark just behind Channel Maker on whom you can get 12/1 despite it being still an uncertainty. Although of course if you’re taking advantage of US gambling laws at Bovada the greatest mystery is not the 2018 Breeder’s Cup Turf odds Enable is getting but why Cracksman is getting any at all.

2018 Breeder’s Cup Turf Odds Enable Profiteering

2018 Breeder’s Cup Turf

  • Cloth of Stars – 16/1
  • Fashion Business – 16/1
  • Lancaster Bomber – 14/1
  • Beach Patrol – 14/1
  • Channel Maker – 12/1
  • Cracksman – 12/1
  • Thundering Blue – 10/1
  • Talismanic – 7/1
  • Waldgeist – 7/1
  • Crystal Ocean – 7/1
  • Roaring Lion – 7/2
  • Enable – 4/5

Perhaps Cracksman will run, but getting a variety of odds none of the bookies seem sure it will, and that puts it in the maybe column alongside Thundering Blue and Fashion Business, Kew Gardens and Rostropovich. Catholic Boy could well be worth a punt at 16/1 if you can get it, particularly each way, whilst Capri gets 20/1 as does Study Of Man possibly priced too short for their ability really, but perhaps not as badly as the 33/1 on Fanciful Angel or Money Multiplier.

So then the 2018 Breeder’s Cup Turf odds Enable is getting at Bovada pretty much set the scene for another fairytale for the filly, something the sport adores. If you’re in the US gambling news of Enable running in November won’t energize some of the other competitors, think again, Sea of Class needed another fifty meters in Paris and didn’t get it, one of the other rides in Louisville might not need it if they up their preparations now before Enable even gets to the United States.

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