LATE MAIL for Sandown August 6

Darryl Sherer - Sunday August 6

Racenet has analysed where the early money has gone for Sunday's Bletchingly Stakes meeting at Sandown Lakeside.

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The meeting will start at 12.00am (AEDST) on a track rated soft(5). The rail is out six metres.

The Bureau of Meteorology has forecast a cloudy day with a high chance of showers. The expected top temperature is 13 degrees.

Below are the best-backed runners leading into the meeting: Odds as at 9.00am (AEDST) on Sunday. Scratchings have affected some fluctuations.

Legend:
BEST PUSH –
The best backed runner at the meeting.
GOOD PUSH – Horses that have met with better than average support.

Race

Horse

Best price

Betting agency offering best price

Race 1

Onehundred Percent (1)

$6.50

Sportsbet, Bet365

Race 2

Galileo's Pearl (4)

$6

Bet365

Race 3

Special Diva (12)

$6

Bet365

Race 4

Wells (1)

$1.80

Bet365

Race 5

Ancient King (2)

$3.40

Sportsbet

Race 6

Swiss Moments (14) - BEST PUSH

$5

Bet365, Ubet

Race 7

Savanna Amour (12)

$6

Bet365

Race 8

Written Era (11)

$5

Sportsbet, Ladbrokes, Betstar, Bookmaker, CrownBet, Bet365, William Hill, Unibet, TAB

Race 9

Tres (15) - Good push

$5.50

Sportsbet, Betstar, Bookmaker, CrownBet, William Hill, TAB

 
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