Early betting trends for Doomben July 29

Tom Baddock - Friday July 28

A last start runner-up has been backed to go one better in the Limes Hotel And Rooftop Bar QTIS 3YO Handicap (1600m) at Doomben on Saturday.

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The Steve Tregea-trained Rhyming finished second behind the promising Care To Think last start.

Punters think that is a strong formline and have supported the filly in from $4 into $3.70.

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

Race

No.

Horse

Fluctuations

1

7

Deitch

$5.50 - $4

2

5

Cabeirian

$21 - $7.50

2

18

Beraht

$21 - $18

3

16

Good To Be Great

$13 - $11

3

18

Stellarcraft

$13 - $12

4

3

Anton En Avant

$15 - $12

4

7

Cashing Up

$9 - $6

4

11

Brigadier

$13 - $12

5

1

Eljetem

$23 - $12

5

6

Gouldian

$8 - $6.50

5

8

Pinolino

$9.50 - $6

5

10

Manndawi

$18 - $12

5

15

Sweet Adaline

$6.50 - $4

5

16

Stella Gris

$41 - $21

5

18

Novative

$61 - $51

5

19

Ingeegoodbe

$19 - $12

6

3

Real Mystique

$7 - $6

6

5

Rhyming

$4 - $3.70

6

6

Sharpamal

$11 - $8.50

6

8

Winning Kiss

$11 - $8

6

9

Bergerac

$51 - $14

7

7

Meet And Greet

$7.50 - $5.50

8

1

Oxford Poet

$7 - $6

8

3

Steel Zip

$26 - $15

8

4

Inz N Out

$7 - $5

9

1

Prioritise

$6.50 - $4.40

9

2

Oink

$8.50 - $5.50

9

11

Of The Day

$34 - $15

9

15

Saxton Rock

$34 - $13

10

2

Marksfield

$26 - $16

10

5

Espiritu

$15 - $9

10

7

Powerful Saga

$9 - $7.50

10

17

Backslapper

$5.50 - $4.20

10

19

Neptune Palace

$26 - $15

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