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Racing Market Movers: Which Horses Have Been Backed This Wednesday 6/8

August 5, 2025

Racing Market Movers: Which Horses Have Been Backed This Wednesday 6/8

If you’re looking for a winner and like to follow the heavily backed runners, then you will enjoy this post, as we have placed Wednesday’s market movers from Sandown & Canterbury below.

We have assessed the markets for Sandown & Canterbury to bring you a list of runners that the money suggests are a horse to follow.

We have placed the market movers along with our suggested tip below.

Prices are correct at 3:00pm 5/8

Sandown

Race 4: Delicate Lady – $3.20 to $2.70

Race 7: Pula – $8.50 to $5.00

Race 8: Justadeel – $3.30 to $2.40

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Our Market Mover Tips

We like the moves on all three runners here, so we suggest backing all three with confidence.


Canterbury

Race 2: Island Dream – $7.00 to $5.50

Race 3: Vanessi – $16.00 to $12.00

Race 4: Shalaa Gold – $5.50 to $4.40

Race 5: Bat Out Of Hell – $5.00 to $3.20

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Our Market Mover Tips

The key is to stay patient, as you always have to respect the market when the money comes for Bjorn Baker runners and Shalaa Gold & Bat Out Of Hell look to be great bets.

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