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TAB early price changes (Friday 3pm) for Saturday's cards at Randwick and Eagle Farm:
RANDWICK 10/8
1st price listed is original price posted before scratchings
RACE
MOVER
1 (Two Placings)
Streaking Comet ($750 & $700 @ $2), Electric Power $15 - $12 ($500 e/w @ $14/$4.46, $500 e/w @ $13/$4.20, $500 e/w @ $12/$3.93)
2
Lucripetous ($800 @ $2.70), Thebigiam $81 - $31
3
Capital Commander $10 - $9 ($600 @ $10), Next The Universe $6.50 - $6 ($1000 @ $6.50)
4
Just A Girl $11 - $7 ($500 @ $9.50, $1000 @ $7.50), Mishani Persuader $9.50 - $9 ($600 @ $9.50), Butt I’m Ready $51 - $41
5
Rain Affair $2 - $1.70 ($1000 @ $2, $2000 & $1000 @ $1.90, $2000 & $1000 @ $1.85, $2500, $1500 & $1000 @ $1.80, $4000, $2000 & $1000 @ $1.75, $1000 [thrice] @ $1.70), Mrs O’Nassis $15 - $13 - $15 ($1000 @ $15, $1000 @ $13)
6
Northern Glory $10 - $9.50 ($600 @ $10), Watabout $3.80 - $3.60 ($5000 @ $3.80), Eurozone $3.80 - $3.60 ($1000 @ $3.60), One Step Beyond $26 - $17 (Deduction 3c for Dream Forward)
7
Pretty Pins $8.50 - $8, Prince Cheri $4 - $3.20 ($1300 @ $3.70, $600 & $500 @ $3.40), Punch Your Weight $21 - $13
8
Bay Window $12 - $10 ($400 @ $12, $800 @ $11), Burbero $5 - $4.60
EAGLE FARM 10/8
1
No movements of note
Maling $10 - $7, Flying Home $3.10 - $2.50 ($1500 @ $2.90)
Vintage Moss $4.50 - $3.50, Aldini $7.50 - $7 ($1000 & $500 @ $7.50)
Canisbay $8.50 - $5 - $6.50 ($500 @ $8.50, $500 @ $7), Will’s Choice ($500 @ $4.50, $500 @ $4.20), Fairytale Belle $26 - $19 - $21
Noisy Ocean $26 - $16 ($500 x $1000 @ $26/$6.26)
Avaladyluck $3 - $3.20 - $2.80 ($2500 @ $2.80)
Swingin’ Dazzler $12 - $10 ($500 @ $12)
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