Early 'all-in' betting picture for Makybe Diva Stakes

Brad Waters - Monday September 11

Bookies have PB Lawrence Stakes winner Hartnell well in the red in early 'all-in' markets on Saturday's Group I Makybe Diva Stakes (1600m) at Flemington.

Hey Doc is on the fourth line of Makybe Diva Stakes betting. Photo: Darryl Sherer

Hartnell was a dominant winner of the PB Lawrence Stakes over Charmed Harmony and Black Heart Bart and is a $1.80 chance to claim the Makybe Diva Stakes with Ladbrokes, Sportsbet and Luxbet.

CrownBet differed slightly from the other agencies when it posted Hartnell as a $1.95 chance.

Black Heart Bart is the second pick at prices ranging from $5 to $6.50 while Le Romain and Hey Doc are next best in betting.

Le Romain's quotes range from $8 to $11 while Hey Doc has opened at either $9 or $11.

Below is a comparison of the early 'all-in' betting on Saturday's Makybe Diva Stakes.

Horse

Ladbrokes

Sportsbet

Luxbet

CrownBet

HARTNELL

$1.80

$1.80

$1.80

$1.85

BLACK HEART BART

$6.50

$6

$5

$5.50

LE ROMAIN

$9

$8

$9

$11

HEY DOC

$9

$11

$9

$9

YANKEE ROSE

$17

$13

$16

$21

GAILO CHOP

$17

$15

$21

$21

HUMIDOR

$11

$15

$16

$13

FOXPLAY

$15

$15

$12

$11

TOM MELBOURNE

$21

$17

$16

$21

TAVAGO

$26

$21

$16

$34

JON SNOW

$15

$21

$16

$26

I AM A STAR

$21

$26

$21

$21

INFERENCE

$31

$26

$21

$26

HE OR SHE

$41

$31

$41

$41

SEABURGE

$26

$61

$81

$51

JACQUINOT BAY

NO PRICE

$61

$41

$101

VENTURA STORM

$51

$61

$81

$51

SINGLE GAZE

$26

$101

$81

$51

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