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Punters – Hold All Tickets Ep 38 – $7 best bet

Punters – Hold All Tickets Ep 38 – $7 best bet

News.com.au29-05-2025

Lamby is back in the host chair, joined by Adam and James Molony - the former bringing a $7 best bet to the table. Two racecallers feature in the Self-trumpeter votes, while the guys also discuss Storm Boy, Antino, the Rosehill sale and Giga Kick. Timestamps: 00:00 Intro 01:02 Self Trumpeters 05:30 Recap 07:43 G1 Top Tips 11:26 Adam's Best Bets 14:07 James Molony's Best Bets 18:04 James Lamb's best bet 20:00 Yay or Neighs 27:25 Outro

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