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Early money has gone to Girl In Flight at Caulfield on Saturday. The TAB.com.au price changes on Thursday morning are:
CAULFIELD 30/11
1st price listed is original price posted before scratchings
RACE
MOVER
1
My Lucky Strike $21 - $7.50 ($450 @ $21, $250 @ $15, $300 @ $12),
Nordic Empire $11 - $10 ($400 @ $11)
2
Girl In Flight $3.20 - $2.70 ($1428 @ $3.20, $1250 @ $3, $1700 @ $2.70),
Cottonwood Grove $5.50 - $4.80 ($800 @ $5.50)
3
I’m Ready For This $18 - $13
4
The New Boy $6.50 - $5 ($900 [twice] @ $6.50, $1000 [twice] @ $6)
5
Winta Chiller $11 - $8
6
She Can Skate ($1000 @ $3.50)
7
Constant Force $11 - $9 ($500 @ $11, $800 @ $9.50),
Minnie Downs $15 - $18 - $15,
Electric Fusion $7.50 - $5.50 ($1000 @ $7.50, $400 @ $6.50)
8
Murcielaga $7 - $4.60 ($1000 @ $7, $1000 @ $6, $1050 @ $5),
Royal Island $14 - $13,
Our Smokin’ Rock (3E) $21 - $17 ($600 @ $21)
ROSEHILL 30/11
Black Revolver $3.60 - $3.20 ($600 @ $3.60, $500 @ $3.40, $500 @ $3.20)
Spirit Of Joy $5 - $4.40 ($600 @ $5)
La Pieta $4.20 - $4 ($700 @ $4.20)
Fulgur $11 - $10 ($1500 @ $11)
Rastro $21 - $14,
Koroibete ($1000 @ $4.60)
She’s Clean ($400 @ $13),
White Sage ($1000 @ $3.60)
Heart Testa $3.60 - $3.20 ($600 @ $3.60, $500 @ $3.40)
Mecir $11 - $9.50 ($750 @ $11)
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