Early betting trends for Randwick

Clinton Payne - Friday October 6

Early-bird punters have come for one of the Ron Quinton-trained mares in the Group III Angst Stakes (1600m) at Randwick on Saturday.

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Quinton’s two runners sit atop betting markets for the set weights and penalties contest but it Dixie Blossoms that the early shoppers have identified as the horse to beat.

Both Dixie Blossoms and Daysee Doom, the winner of the Group II Golden Pendant last start, opened joint $4.80 favourites for the feature contest but the best price on offer now for Dixie Blossoms is $4 while Daysee Doom remains on her opening quote.

Below are the firmers in the early betting on Saturday's Randwick meeting.

Race

No.

Horse

Fluctuations

1

2

Regent

$2.90 - $2.80

1

6

Sparky Lad

$5.50 - $4.60

1

7

French Tune

$7 - $6.50

2

4

Up ‘n’ Rolling

$1.80 - $1.75

3

3

Interlocuter

$2.75 - $2.45

3

5

Impavido

$9 - $8

3

7

Spring Tycoon

$17 - $16

4

2

Red Knot

$13 - $12

4

4

Cascata Rossa

$3.60 - $3

4

5

Halberd

$21 - $19

4

10

Dia De Reyes

$6.50 - $6

5

6

Shillelagh

$14 - $11

5

8

Invinzabeel

$31 - $21

5

9

Sir Plush

$3.90 - $3.40

5

10

Souchez

$11 - $9.50

6

2

Single Bullet

$4.40 - $4.20

6

3

Viridine

$3.20 - $3.10

6

7

Albumin

$9.50 - $9

7

1

Ace High

$3.70 - $3.60

7

2

Astoria

$9 - $8

7

3

Tangled

$6 - $5.50

7

8

Langley

$17 - $14

8

2

Dixie Blossoms

$4.80 - $4

8

3

Imposing Lass

$13 - $10

8

4

Dawn Wall

$7.50 - $7

8

9

Hetty Heights

$18 - $17

8

10

My True Love

$10 - $9

8

13

Savapinski

$13 - $12

9

2

King Darci

$13 - $11

9

4

Firsthand

$5.50 - $4.80

9

11

Calabasas

$11 - $10

9

12

Redouble

$9 - $8.50

9

17

Chalk

$21 - $13

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