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Raceday morning price movers from TAB
Raceday morning price movers from TAB:
FLEMINGTON 25/4
1st price listed is original price posted before scratchings
RACE
MOVER
1
Long John $2.10 - $1.70 ($2500 @ $2.10, $2500 @ $1.95, $3000 @ $1.85, $1500 @ $1.80), Australian Venture $9 - $9.50 - $8 - $8.50 ($500 @ $8), Leka Secret $31 - $61 - $41
2
Garud $2.70 - $2.20 ($1000 @ $2.70, $14000 @ $2.60, $2500 & $735 @ $2.40), Thubiaan $3 - $3.50 - $3.20 - $3.30 ($1000 @ $3.50), Unchain My Heart $7 - $5.50
3
Prettyhappyaboutit $7 - $8.50 - $8 ($500 @ $8.50), Vain Queen $3.60 - $2.10 - $2.15 ($1000 @ $3.50, $1773 @ $3.20, $1500 @ $3, $2000 @ $2.80, $2000 @ $2.50, $950 @ $2.20), Kamarla Rose $41 - $61 - $41
4
Verdant $8 - $6 ($10000 e/w @ $8/$2.60), Prizum $8 - $6.50, Eraset ($500 @ $7.50), Oregon Spirit $6 - $4.40 ($750 e/w @ $5.50/$2.05, $1500 @ $4.80), Chile Express $5.50 - $4.80 ($600 @ $5.50)
5
Morant $11 - $13 - $11 ($416 e/w @ $13/$4), Youbolt $51 - $21 - $31, Khalifa $4.20 - $3 ($4000 @ $4.20, $1110 @ $3.20)
6
Hippopus $2.90 - $3 - $2.50 - $2.60 - $2.45 ($1000 @ $3, $1600, $1200 & $1000 @ $2.60, $3000 @ $2.55), Kemtain $26 - $41 - $18 - $21, Green Roller $8 - $6 ($750 @ $6.50)
7
Westsouthwest $11 - $7.50 - $8 - $6.50 ($800 e/w @ $11/$3.35, $800 @ $9.50, $500 @ $8, $500 [twice] @ $7), Shiny Buttons ($1000 e/w @ $8.50/$2.76), Zevada $7 - $4 - $4.20 ($500 @ $7, $700 @ $5.50, $700 @ $4.60, $1000 @ $4.20), Fulgur $5 - $4.20 ($1000 @ $5, $2000 & $500 @ $4.40)
8
Hisstar $35 - $51 - $21 - $26 ($300 x $500 @ $26/$7.25), Orlando’s Bride $8.50 - $7.50 - $8, Imoto $4.80 - $3.70 ($1225 @ $4.80), Moscow Pearl $15 - $8 ($930 @ $8.50), Notice Received $11 - $7.50 - $8
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Each to his own. Know the old saying? In a way, it sums up betting. Some punters like to bet for a win, others for a place, still others love the quinellas or trifectas, or doubles. It's all a mat...
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