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TAB early price changes and bets for Warwick Farm and Sandown on Wednesday:
SANDOWN (L) 28/8
1st price listed is original price posted before scratchings
RACE
MOVER
1
No movements of note
2
No movements based on bets (Deductions 5c x 6c for Xaar Best, 38c x 26c for Gotta Take Care and King Triton)
3
Bashboy $1.40 - $1.45 ($1600 @ $1.40), Zaman ($500 @ $7.50), Maythehorsebemagic $4.60 - $3.60 ($1600 @ $4.60, $1200 @ $4.20)
4
5
Friday Hussy $9 - $8.50, This Moment $12 - $10
6
7
Castlzeberg $5.50 - $3.60 ($1500 & $800 @ $5.50, $1000 @ $4.20), Bia Diamond $5 - $4.60 ($1500 @ $5), Wrotham Heath $21 - $6.50 ($300 e/w @ $21/$5.44, $300 @ $14, $700 @ $8.50, $1000 @ $7) (Deductions 2c x 3c for Lethal Arrow; 3c x 3c for Orientaped)
8
9
Cornell $17 - $15, Rhythm To Spare $10 - $4.60 ($400 @ $9.50, $500 @ $6, $650 @ $5.50), Lord Durante $13 - $10, Weissmuller $11 - $9 (Deductions 10c x 10c for Finishing Card and Praesentia)
10
Chosen Moment $15 - $16 - $10 ($700 x $1000 @ $16/$4.52, $700 x $500 @ $13/$3.82), Your Honour $7 - $6 ($500 @ $7), Lampedusa $8.50 - $6 ($900 & $400 @ $8.50), Generalife $8.50 - $7
WARWICK FARM 28/8
Power Alert $15 - $9, Radiant Angel $15 - $13
Maximilian $7 - $6.50, Sari $11 - $9.50, Foxbat ($460 @ $13)
No movements based on bets (Deduction 7c x 7c for Magnolia Lane and Elchester)
Red Dynamite $7.50 - $9 - $8, Revengeful $7.50 - $6, Sail $10 - $9, Tried And Tired $7 - $3.40 ($600 @ $7, $800 @ $6.50, $1700 @ $5.50, $1150 @ $4.80, $1000 @ $4.40), Simply Brilliant $17 - $12 (Deduction 12c x 11c for Perplexity)
Kinesthetic $15 - $13, Tonopah $9.50 - $9, Private Label $101 - $71, Wistful $500 @ $9.50)
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