2012 Rebel Stakes Betting Odds – Oakland Park

Written by:
Ean Lamb
Published on:
Mar/16/2012
2012 Rebel Stakes Betting Odds – Oakland Park

The 2012 Rebel Stakes betting odds were available for this Oakland Park race.  All odds can be found at WagerWeb.com, which was not only giving away up to $1000 in FREE CASH, they were also giving back up to 13 percent in rebates.  WagerWeb.com has been in business since 1994, originally operating the sportsbook at the Wyndham Hotel and Casino in beautiful Aruba. 

The favorite to win this year’s Rebel Stakes is the Bob Baffert-trained Secret Circle.

Secret Circle recently earned the Beyer Speed Figure of 102 after a victory at the Southwest.

“He bounced out of his race really well,” said Baffert. “I think he’s kind of a horse that’s just starting to wake up a little bit. He’s done everything on just natural talent. He’s kind of the kid who’s real smart, didn’t do his homework, just gets through on natural talent.”

This will be Secret Circle’s first start in a race beyond a mile. 

“Eventually, we’re going to find his limitations,” Baffert said. “We’ll have to win the Rebel for me to think further distance, so we’ll see what he does, if he takes another step forward distance-wise.”

Rebel S. Oaklawn Park R10. Odds to Win

1

Ring It Up (KY) / Pee H Dee (KY)   

    +1800   

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2

Unbridled's Note (KY)   

    +1800   

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3

Scatman (KY)   

    +700   

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4

Cyber Secret (KY)   

    +1400   

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5

Optimizer (KY)   

    +2800   

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6

Jake Mo (KY)   

    +1800   

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7

Sabercat (KY)   

    +400   

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8

Secret Circle (KY)   

    -120   

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9

Atigun (KY)   

    +1100   

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10

Reckless Jerry (KY)   

    +1100   

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11

Najjaar (KY)   

    +500   

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12

Adirondack King (KY)   

    +500   

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* Note: ALL BETS ARE ACTION

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

 

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