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All the early betting moves for Randwick on Saturday (from TAB):
RANDWICK 21/9
1st price listed is original price posted before scratchings
RACE
MOVER
1
No movements of note
2
Arabian Gold $3 - $2.80 ($1800 & $1000 @ $3, $1500 @ $2.90)
3
Dothraki $9.50 - $9 ($500 @ $9.50)
4
Field Marshall $3.40 - $2.90 ($1000 @ $3.40, $1000 @ $3.20, $1000 @ $3),
Angel Bee $21 - $17,
Furious Jet $21 - $12 ($300 x $700 @ $16/$4.24)
5
Shoot Out ($1000 @ $7),
Hawkspur ($2000 & $1000 [twice] @ $2.70),
Streama ($1000 @ $7),
Royal Descent $8 - $7 ($535 & $500 @ $8, $1250 @ $7.50),
Dissident $7 - $7.50 - $7 ($2000 @ $7.50)
6
Sizzling $5 - $4.60 ($1000 e/w @ $5/$1.84)
7
No movements of note based on bets as Kelinni was backed before scratching
(Deduction 34c x 25c for Beaten Up and Kelinni)
8
Tiger Tees $8 - $7.50,
Spirit Of Boom ($500 @ $13),
Famous Seamus $17 - $15,
Aeronautical $17 - $15 ($400 e/w @ $16/$4.15),
Sessions ($1000 [twice] @ $2.50)
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