Early betting trends for Caulfield July 29

Tom Baddock - Thursday July 27

Punters are backing-up on a Darren Weir-trained galloper at Caulfield on Saturday after it had no luck when beaten as favourite last start.

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Photo: Darryl Sherer

Kiwia has been well-supported to take out the Sheen Group Vobis Gold Stayers (2400m) with Damian Lane taking over from apprentice Brandon Stockdale.

The three-year-old has firmed from $2.50 into $2.05.

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

Race

No.

Horse

Fluctuations

1

3

Sullivan Bay

$3.70 - $3.20

1

6

Divine Chills

$5 - $4.50

2

4

Benall

$26 - $23   

2

8

Kiwia

$2.50 - $2.05

2

11

Street Spun

$21 - $16

3

1

Nistaan

$4 - $2.90

3

3

Mulk

$6 - $5

3

11

Shamport

$12 - $7.50

4

4

Kabrocco

$13 - $8.50

4

6

Tango Rock

$15 - $13

4

16

Wolf Of Hope

$26 - $19

5

4

Spanish Reef

$5.50 - $4.40

5

6

Meat Traders

$26 - $14

6

3

Mystified

$7 - $6.50

6

15

Miss Manhattan

$26 - $18

7

3

Revolving Door

$2.60 - $2.50

8

1

Lankan Rupee

$5.20 - $4.60

8

13

Savanna Amour

$13 - $10

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