Flight Stakes early betting picture

Clinton Payne - Wednesday September 27

The barrier draw for the Flight Stakes has resulted in easing favourites in opening final field betting markets on the Group I three-year-old fillies' contest at Randwick on Saturday.

Alizee is an easing favourite in the Flight Stakes. Photo: Steve Hart

Bookmakers opened all-in nominations markets on Monday but with Alizee and Champagne Cuddles having the outside two barriers in the field of 11, they are better odds in the first final field markets.

Alizee remains the favourite but barrier 10 has seen her odds pushed out to a top price of $3.30 while Champagne Cuddles is now as high as $4 after drawing the outside barrier.

The third favourite in markets is Queensland filly Cellargirl at $6 while John Thompson's filly One More Honey is an $8 chance, ahead of the Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott-trained Pandemonium at $8.50.

The opening final field markets for the Flight Stakes are.

No.

Horse

Sportsbet

Ladbrokes

CrownBet

Luxbet

Bet365

William Hill

Unibet

1

CHAMPAGNE CUDDLES

$3.90

$3.90

$3.60

$4

$4

$4

$3.90

2

ALIZEE

$2.80

$3.10

$3

$3

$3.30

$3

$3.10

3

ONE MORE HONEY

$8

$8

$8

$8

$8

$8

$8

4

CELLARGIRL

$6

$6

$6

$6

$6

$6

$6

5

SWEET DEAL

$15

$15

$15

$15

$15

$15

$14

6

I AM EXCITED

$12

$12

$12

$12

$13

$12

$12

7

LEGAL GIRL

$15

$15

$15

$15

$13

$15

$15

8

PANDEMONIUM

$8.50

$8

$8

$8

$8.50

$8

$8

9

SMOOTH LANDING

$26

$31

$31

$31

$34

$31

$31

10

LUVALUVA

$101

$91

$91

$81

$81

$101

$91

11

COLLEGE ROMANCE

$201

$201

$151

$151

$151

$201

$151

 

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