Each membership of the club costs £20 per series and members can have as many memberships of the club as they wish via Paypal.
The £20 - includes an administration fee - and the remaining monies goes into the stakes fund for the next eight weeks of the Scoop6.
The Scoop6 is a pool bet that operates on Saturdays and pays out to ticketholders with all six winners, or with six placed horses generally in televised races usually screened by Channel 4. Those who get all six winners get a further chance to win a bonus fund prize the following Saturday.
Those paying to join Aggies Nags Club on-line can use the site's Paypal facility.
The number of memberships at the start of each series will be posted on the website.
Every week depending on the difficulty of the Scoop6 - taking into account number of runners and complexity of races - a perm containing selected horses will be placed by Aggies Nags Club on the Tote bet.
The Scoop6 pays out on placed horses as well as winners, but the big money comes from having all six winners which gives players a chance of a further bonus with a free selection in a race picked by the Tote on the following Saturday.
Aggies Nags Club will seek to collaborate with other winning ticket holders, where applicable, to best enhance the chances of the membership adding to the Scoop6 win fund winnings from the previous weekend.
Any returns, either winnings, or place money, from Saturday bets will be posted on the website ahead of the following week's permutation and generally inside 24 hours of the returns being posted by the Tote.
Each week Aggies Nags Club will feature an appraisal of our selected runners in each of the Scoop6 races with their finishing places where appropriate. Any queries from members can be addressed by email to info@aggiesnags.co.uk
All returns in the form of place money and winnings will be held by the club until the end of each series when they will be equally divided among members and paid out to the account which paid for the membership.
Members who want to determine the selections themselves for each leg can do so by voting for them at the start of each series nominating their picks in accordance with their position in the betting forecast in the Racing Post or those not wishing to make the choices simply need to tick the box on the purchase page to give the management of Aggies Nags Club a mandate to make the selections on their behalf.
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- No winner for Moore on comeback
Champion jockey Ryan Moore misses out on a winner on his return to the saddle after injury at Salisbury on Thursday. - Am I Blue's victory probed by BHA
The British Horseracing Authority is to investigate the surprise success of heavily backed 5-1 shot Am I Blue at Hereford on Wednesday. - Chepstow cancel remaining Flat cards
Chepstow's Bank Holiday Monday race meeting is moved to Bath after much of the Welsh course's turf is affected by parasites. - Buick seals Dream global double
Jockey William Buick wins the Prix Morny at Deauville on Dream Ahead less than 16 hours after landing the Arlington Million in Cicago on Debussy. - Debussy wins Arlington Million for Gosden
British trainer John Gosden scores a surprise success as Debussy wins the Arlington Million in the United States. - Sole Power lands 100-1 York win
Edward Lynam's 100-1 outsider Sole Power wins the Nunthorpe Stakes at York. - Midday wins after Sariska drama
Midday, trained by Henry Cecil, wins the Yorkshire Oaks after her old rival and favourite Sariska refuses to race. - Dirar lands Ebor win for Elliott
Dirar, ridden by Jamie Spencer for Irish trainer Gordon Elliott, wins the Ebor Handicap at York. - Problems hit Wales' racecourses
Ffos Las faces a cut in its fixtures while turf damage causes the abandonment of a Chepstow race card. - Winkle picks off rivals at York
Rip Van Winkle swoops late to win the Juddmonte International under Johnny Murtagh at York's Ebor Festival. - Moore ruled out of Ebor meeting
Ryan Moore will miss the York Ebor Festival because of a wrist injury sustained in a fall last week. - Fit-again Walsh returns to racing
Top Irish jump jockey Ruby Walsh rides Hail Caesar to third at Roscommon on his return to racing after four months out with a broken arm. - Simcock unsure of Bushman chances
Newmarket trainer David Simcock plays down the prospects of Bushman ahead of the Ebor Festival at York. - Makfi lands win over Goldikova
French colt Makfi beats Goldikova and Paco Boy to win the Prix Jacques le Marois at Deauville.