2017 The Everest early betting picture – pre & post barrier draw

Tom Walter - Tuesday October 10

A favourable draw has seen the Peter and Paul Snowden-trained Redzel firm in early betting on The Everest (1200m) while one bookmaker has put up surprisingly short odds about an emergency runner.

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Final field betting has commenced on the inaugural The Everest. Photo: ATC

Redzel drew barrier four on Tuesday morning and has shortened into $7 from $8.50 across Racenet's surveyed bookmakers.

The son of Snitzel has won his last four starts including the Group I Doomben 10,000 (1200m) in May.

Meanwhile, online agency Bet365 has quoted odds as short as $6 about emergency runner In Her Time.

The Benjamin Smith-trained mare is an acceptor in Saturday's $500,000 Listed Sydney Stakes (1200m) and could yet make The Everest field in the event of a scratching, but is likely to instead head south for the $1m Group I Manikato Stakes (1200m) at Moonee Valley on Friday October 27.

Below is a comparison of early fixed odds prices for The Everest.

No.

Horse

Sportsbet

Ladbrokes

CrownBet

Luxbet

Bet 365

Pre

Post

Pre

Post

Pre

Post

Pre

Post

Pre

Post

1

CHAUTAUQUA (5)

$6

$6

$6

$6

$7

$7

$6

$6

$6.50

$6

2

VEGA MAGIC (10)

$5.50

$5.50

$6

$6

$5

$5

$6

$6.50

$6.50

$7

3

REDZEL (4)

$7

$7

$7.50

$7

$8.50

$7

$7

$7

$7.50

$7

4

REDKIRK WARRIOR (3)

$8

$8

$8

$8

$8

$7.50

$9

$9

$7.50

$9

5

CLEARLY INNOCENT (6)

$12

$12

$11

$11

$13

$13

$11

$11

$13

$11

6

DEPLOY (7)

$10

$10

$12

$11

$11

$11

$11

$11

$11

$9

7

FELL SWOOP (8)

$61

$71

$51

$71

$67

$67

$51

$51

$51

$51

8

BRAVE SMASH (9)

$34

$31

$26

$26

$26

$34

$26

$26

$26

$26

9

ENGLISH (12)

$10

$10

$8

$9

$9

$13

$9

$9.50

$7.50

$9

10

SHE WILL REIGN (2)

$4.80

$4.80

$4.60

$4.60

$4.60

$4.60

$4.60

$4.60

$4.50

$5

11

HOUTZEN (1)

$26

$26

$26

$26

$26

$21

$26

$26

$34

$34

12

TULIP (11)

$51

$51

$51

$51

$51

$67

$51

$51

$51

$51

13e

IN HER TIME

$13

$13

$21

$15

$6

14e

TRAPEZE ARTIST

$21

$17

$21

$21

$17

15e

TAKEDOWN

$126

$126

$67

$71

$67

16e

BALL OF MUSCLE

$301

$301

$67

$101

$67


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