Tight at the top of the latest Caulfield Cup betting

Brad Waters - Monday October 2

A close contest has developed for Caulfield Cup favouritism after Bonneval's win in Sunday's Group I Underwood Stakes (1800m).

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Bonneval won the Dato Tan Chin Nam Stakes at Moonee Valley first-up before proving too strong for Hartnell and Gailo Chop in the Underwood Stakes.

Bonneval's Underwood Stakes win convinced Sportsbet and CrownBet to install her as the Caulfield Cup favourite at $5.50 ahead of the Makybe Diva Stakes winner Humidor at $6.

Unibet still has Humidor as a $5 favourite ahead of Bonneval at $5.50 while Ladbrokes and Bet365 have the pair as equal favourites at $5.50 and $6 respectively.

Naturalism Stakes winner Harlem is prominent in Caulfield Cup betting at quotes between $8 and $10 while bookies have Hartnell at either $9 or $10.

Melbourne Cup winner Almandin is as short as $8 in Caulfield Cup markets.

Below is a comparison of the latest Caulfield Cup markets.

Horse

Ladbrokes

Sportsbet

Bet365

Unibet

CrownBet

Humidor

$5.50

$6

$6

$5

$6

Bonneval

$5.50

$5.50

$6

$5.50

$5.50

Harlem

$8

$8

$10

$9

$9

Hartnell

$10

$10

$9

$10

$10

Almandin

$15

$15

$11

$8

$11

Gingernuts

$17

$13

$13

$12

$13

Jon Snow

$21

$17

$15

$14

$17

Admire Deus

$17

$19

$17

$15

$17

Ventura Storm

$26

$26

$26

$26

$21

Francis Of Assisi

$21

$23

$26

$21

$26

Inference

$21

$21

$26

$21

$21

Foundry

$34

$34

$26

$21

$26

Star Exhibit

$26

$51

$51

$31

$26

Aloft

$51

$51

$34

$31

$41

Johannes Vermeer

$41

$34

$51

$41

$26

Amelie's Star

$34

$41

$51

$41

$51

Stampede

$34

$34

$26

$31

$51

Egg Tart

$41

$41

$21

$51

$26

Samovare

$51

$34

$51

$31

$41

Abbey Marie

$34

$51

$26

$31

$34

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