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Canterbury price moves for Wednesday, May 22
Canterbury price moves for Wednesday, May 22 (from TAB.com.au)
CANTERBURY 22/5
1st price listed is original price posted before scratchings
RACE
MOVER
1
Savvy Nature $2.70 - $1.95 ($2000 @ $2.70, $1000 @ $2.50, $2000 @ $2.30)
2
Runhardasun ($600 & $500 @ $4.20), Senta Desert $11 - $8 ($529 @ $11, $500 @ $9)
3
Lucripetous $5 - $4.60 ($1250 @ $5), Holy Thread $6 - $5 - $5.50 ($1000 @ $6), Westchester ($500 @ $3.80)
4
Gazza Guru $15 - $13, Bugaboo ($500 @ $4.40)
5
Sir Berus $9 - $7.50, Wailea Bay $4 - $3.60 ($1000 [twice] @ $4, $500 @ $3.60), Smart Patrol $10 - $9 ($500 @ $10)
6
Turbulent Jet $15 - $9 ($500 @ $14), Whatevs $8 - $5 ($500 @ $8)
7
El Of A Time $8 - $9 - $6 ($500 @ $9), Lisa Lost It $8 - $8.50 - $6 ($500 e/w @ $7/$2.26), Corsa Rosa $14 - $5 ($400 @ $14, $500 @ $9) (Deduction 29c x 28c for Sweet Little Lies, School Of Turin and Recoinage)
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