Jump directly to the content
Latest
MARKET MOVERS

Market movers: Today’s horse racing betting news from York as the Ebor Festival

WE have you covered for today's racing with all the latest market movers from our bookmaker partners.

So don't miss out on the gambles, and take note of the drifters...

1
Credit: Getty Images - Getty

York

Coral

Justanotherbottle (1:55) is one of a few movers in the opener at York and is now 6-1 from 12-1 for Declan Carroll and James Doyle.

William Hill

Dakota Gold 5-1 from 7-1

Lodgician 5-4 from 11-8

Crystal Ocean Evs from 11-8 (from 7-2 when betting opened on the race)


SUN RACING - DOWNLOAD THE ULTIMATE HORSE RACING APP NOW


Unibet

1.55: Justanotherbottle 5-1 from 17-2

He ran a real cracker in the Unibet Stewards' Cup and comes here on a cracking mark.

York's sprint track is sharp which will suit this horse with electric early speed and, with our extra place offering, we've seen good each-way support for the 5yo with a rock solid profile.

3.55: Elarqam 7-1 from 11-1

Punters are taking on Crystal Ocean here and we've seen the most support for Elarqam. He won a course and distance Group 2 on his last start and is an appealing each-way price with Crystal Ocean taking up so much of the market. The favourite is clear on ratings but he had a tough race last time and still only has the one Group 1 victory to his name. A race to savour.

4.50: Oti Ma Boti is a fascinating runner here. Unbeaten in her hree starts to date, she has since moved to William Haggas. She's up 2lbs for winning on his Nursery bow and showed a really likeable attitude. That will put her in good stead today and our each-way punters will be hoping she's at least in the money, helped by our extra place on this race!

Betway

1.55: Justanotherbottle 6-1 from 10-1 & Gunmetal 12-1 from 7-1

2.25: Kingbrook 10-1 from 14-1

3.35: Crystal Ocean 5-4 from Evens, King Of Comedy 7-2 from 9-2 & Elarqam 9-1 from 11-1

4.15: Blakeney Point 11-1 from 14-1

4.50: Oti Ma Boati 7-2 from 5-1 & Praxeology 6-1 from 10-1

Jack Keene, Callum Jamieson and Tom Bull let you in on their best bet as the Juddmonte International takes centre stage