Early betting trends for Flemington August 12

Breednet - Thursday August 10

A Hayes' and Dabernig-trained galloper has been well-supported in the Group III Aurie's Star Handicap (1200m) at Flemington on Saturday.

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Grande Rosso has been well-backed on Saturday. Photo: Darryl Sherer

Grande Rosso will resume in the $150,000 event and has been backed in from as much as $13 into $7.

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

Race

No.

Horse

Fluctuations

1

4

Sky Punch

$12 - $10

1

7

Kedleston

$41 - $31

1

8

Sheer Madness

$21 - $14

1

10

Revlis

$50 - $21

2

3

Master Zephyr

$3.80 - $3.50

2

6

Lautaro

$21 - $18

3

4

Fanatic

$26 - $19

3

6

Rich Luck

$6 - $5

3

7

My Paisann

$7 - $5.50

5

2

Samovare

$2.30 - $2.10

7

3

Grande Rosso

$13 - $7

7

5

Flippant

$6 - $4.70

8

3

Clairvaux

$71 - $41

8

9

Galaxy Raider

$6 - $5.50

8

13

Dollar For Dollar

$12 - $9

8

14

Bajour

$71 - $34

9

10

Runson

$6.50 - $5.50

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