Early betting picture for the 2017 Bletchingly Stakes

Breednet - Wednesday July 26

Some punters have chipped at the opening quote for an interstate runner as soon as markets opened on Saturday's Group III Bletchingly Stakes (1200m) at Caulfield.

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The John Meagher-trained Savanna Amour will resume in Melbourne after winning the Group II Angus Armanasco Stakes (1400m) at Caulfield for her Queensland connections in February.

The daughter of Love Conquers All subsequently won the Group III Gold Coast Guineas in May and tuned up for her first-up run with a trial win at Doomben on Doomben 11.

Sportsbet trimmed Savanna Amour's quote from $12 to $10 while Ladbrokes ($14 - $10) and CrownBet ($13-11) also had support for the three-year-old filly.

Sir John Monash Stakes winner Supido opened favourite with agencies assessing his price between $3.30 and $3.60 while the returning Lankan Rupee is the second favourite at quotes between $4.80 and $6.

Below is a comparison of the opening Bletchingly Stakes markets.

No.

Horse

Sportsbet

Ladbrokes
Betstar
Bookmaker

CrownBet

William Hill

TAB

UBet

1

LANKAN RUPEE

$5

$5.50

$5

$5

$6

$4.80

2

KEEN ARRAY

$9.50

$8.50

$9

$9

$8

$9.50

3

DIVINE TEN

$41

$34

$34

$34

$31

$35

4

CHARMED HARMONY

$34

$31

$31

$31

$31

$31

5

DAYTONA GREY

$21

$21

$19

$19

$21

$16

6

TASHBEEH

$34

$31

$31

$31

$31

$31

7

SUPIDO

$3.30

$3.30

$3.40

$3.40

$3.40

$3.60

8

DUKE OF BRUNSWICK

$19

$18

$17

$17

$17

$15

9

MURT THE FLIRT

$15

$15

$15

$15

$15

$16

10

CHOCOLATE HOLIC

$10

$9.50

$9.50

$9.50

$9

$10

11

SANTA ANA LANE

$10

$10

$11

$11

$11

$11

12

ABILITY

$8

$8

$8

$8

$8

$8.50

13

SAVANNA AMOUR

$10

$10

$11

$11

$11

$10


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