The Mike de Kock-trained Gr 1 Wilgerbosdrift SA Oaks winner and Gr 1 Woolavington 2000 runner up Pine Princess appeared to be one of the most backed horses for the July over the weekend.
One on course bookmaker at Greyville commented, “They haven’t stopped coming for her”, although others said they had not been affected by the move.
The filly has shortened with Betting World from 22/1 into 18/1.
The Mike Bass-trained Helderberg Blue and the Sean Tarry-trained Tamaanee also enjoyed support at long odds and both shortened from 50/1 into 40/1.
Joint-second favourites Majmu and Futura both drifted slightly from 4/1 to 9/2.
The Conglomerate, who was a single figure price after his impressive Gr 2 KRA Guineas win, has drifted continuously since then due to support for the like of Legal Eagle and French Navy, and he then landed the widest draw of 20 on Tuesday. He put in one of the most eyecatching gallops at Greyvillle on Thursday, but this didn’t stop him drifting again from 16/1 to 18/1.
Dynastic Power drifted out from 55/1 to 66/1 and Gold Onyx is now the biggest outsider, drifting from 66/1 to 75/1.
The favourite Legal Eagle remains firm at 5/2.
By David Thiselton
Picture: Pine Princess (Nkosi Hlophe)
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