Early betting trends for Rosehill

Breednet - Thursday August 24

A last start place-getter has been fancied in early betting to return to the winners stall at Rosehill on Saturday.

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Tango Rain. Photo: Steve Hart

The Gerald Ryan-trained Tango Rain has been well-backed to take out the Asx Thomson Reuters Charity Foundation Benchmark 78 Handicap (1100m), firming from $4.40 into $3.50.

The four-year-old finished third first-up behind Sangiovese at Randwick over 1000m.

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

Race

No.

Horse

Fluctuations

1

7

Mossman Gorge

$5.50 - $5

2

1

Awoke

$3 - $2.80

2

2

Chatuchak

$7 - $5.50

2

9

Eva Jean

$41 - $26

3

3

Tango Rain

$4.40 - $3.50

4

3

Not A Gypsy

$15 - $13

4

4

Alward

$3 - $2.60

4

8

Meet And Greet

$15 - $10

5

3

Singing

$30 - $21

5

9

King Viv

$11 - $8.50

6

2

Assimilate

$8 - $6.50

6

7

Runaway

$7.50 - $6.50

7

8

Another Sin

$51 - $31

7

10

Jorda

$9 - $6.50

8

9

Rock Mylady

$34 - $21

8

11

Dorf Star

$34 - $21

8

13

Know How

$26 - $17

9

3

Sir Bacchus

$8 - $7

9

10

Denpurr

$13 - $10

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