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TAB price changes on Friday for racing on Saturday
ROSEHILL 11/5
1st price listed is original price posted before scratchings
RACE
MOVER
1
2 (Since Your Song’s Scratching)
Amorino $8 - $7.50 ($500 @ $8)
3
Anevay ($800 & $600 @ $3.60), Urgent Bells $11 - $8.50 ($800 @ $9.50), Sweet Little Lies $8 - $5
4
Brannickers $6 - $5.50, Celtic Prince $9.50 - $7.50 ($770 @ $9.50, $500 & $400 @ $8.50, $590 @ $7.50)
5
Index Linked $7 - $3.70 ($1500 @ $7, $600 @ $6, $1000 @ $4.60, $3000 @ $4.20), Waikiki Gold $8 - $6.50 ($1000 @ $8)
6
Beaten Up $5 - $4.80, Moriarty $8.50 - $7 ($2000 @ $8.50), Strike The Stars $21 - $15 ($1000 e/w @ $21/$6)
7
Renewed Vitality $21 - $15 ($1000 @ $18), Snitsky $6 - $5.50 ($1000 & $500 e/w @ $6/$2.25), Hidden Warrior ($500 @ $11)
8
Disciple $26 - $15 ($510 e/w @ $26/$7.25, $500 @ $16), Eminent Domain $11 - $10, Forarainyday $9.50 - $8.50 ($1000 e/w & $914 x $500 @ $9.50/$3.12)
CAULFIELD 11/5
New market after scratching of Made Of Ice
2
Crucial $9 - $5, Orlando’s Bride $7.50 - $4.80, Imoto $2.40 - $2.30 ($1000 & $750 @ $2.40) (Deduction 14c for Notice Received)
3 (Since Lucky Penny’s Scratching)
Blackie $6 - $4.80 ($1500 @ $6)
Flamberge $5.50 - $4.60 ($800 @ $5.50, $1000 x $2000 @ $4.80/$1.86), Grand Emperor $21 - $17, Awesome Bro ($500 @ $6), Saturn Rock ($500 @ $10), Falcent ($750 @ $4), Sistine Demon $13 - $9.50 ($520 @ $13)
Cellarmaster $26 - $17 - $18, Dee Bee Nine ($500 @ $7) (Deduction 21c for Infinite Energy)
Fulgur $3.40 - $2.75 ($1200 @ $2.90, $2000 @ $2.75)
Serene Star $4.80 - $4.40 ($900 @ $4.40), Honey Flower $6.50 - $5.50, Elite Elle $5 - $5.50 - $4 ($3500 @ $5), Vibrant Rouge $4.80 - $3.40 ($800 @ $4.80, $500 @ $4.20, $500 @ $4, $500 @ $3.80, $500 @ $3.60, $500 @ $3.40)
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