Early betting trends for Doomben August 5

Breednet - Friday August 4

A Chris Anderson-trained runner has been hammered in early betting for the seventh race at Doomben on Saturday.

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Mishani Sleuth won first-up at Doomben and finished runner-up over 1050m at the course last time out. The four-year-old was as high as $13 for the BM75 Handicap over 1350m for colts, geldings and entires but is now into $3.

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

Race

No.

Horse

Fluctuations

1

3

Lady Lark

$7 - $6.50

2

2

Loving Home

$4.40 - $2.4

2

4

Viva Espana

$26 - $21

2

6

Stanley

$5.50 - $3.30

3

2

Queen Of Wands

$13 - 10

3

3

Comacina

$7.50 - 6

3

4

Mr McBat

$6 - $5

3

7

Moonlight Dancer

$17 - $15

4

6

Shoreline

$14 - $7.50

5

3

Allknight Saint

$17 - 15

5

5

Pindan Pearl 

$3.20 - $2.90

5

10

Tap This

$31 - 26

6

13

Pleased

$10 - $8.50

6

16

Mobile

$51 - $19

7

2

Yaba Dabl Doya

$12 - $9.50

7

4

Mishani Sleuth

$13 - $3

7

7

Alassak

$13 - $5

8

7

Ignite The Light

$5.50 - $4.50

9

9

Trevinder

$26 - $20

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