William Hill report further cash for Spirit Son in the Supreme Novices' Hurdle, the firm now going as short as 6-1 for Michael Buckley's gelding to see Festival success.
Nicky Henderson's five-year-old was as big as 14-1 prior to yesterday's impressive performance at Exeter, the rout prompting a slice to 8-1, with odds continuing to nudge towards Cue Card's 9-4 favouritism overnight.
Lucy Rhodes, spokeswoman for William Hill, said 'The World Hurdle is pretty much the only event of the timber sphere that hasn't been subject to a Seven Barrows assault. With such a powerful team, I can imagine Mr Henderson doesn't quite know what to send where, however the punters are very keen on Spirit Son, and he's a massive loser for us.'
MARKET MOVERS -HOT-Stan James Supreme Novices' Hurdle: Spirit Son 6-1 from 8-1
Stan James Champion Hurdle: Peddlers Cross 11-2 from 6-1, Oscar Whisky 12-1 from 16-1
JCB Triumph Hurdle: Unaccompanied 7-1 new second-fav from 10-1
Ryanair Chase: Kempes 14-1 from 20-1
RSA Chase: Quito De La Roque 14-1 from 20-1
National Hunt Chase: Quito De La Roque 10-1 from 14-1
Jewson Novice Chase: Hells Bay 9-1 from 10-1
Champion Bumper: Lord Gale, 14-1 [inserted], Ebanour 33-1 [inserted]
Racing Post Chase: Bakbenscher 8-1 from 14-1
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-NON-RUNNERS-Champion Hurdle: Celestial Halo (50-1)
Gold Cup, Ryanair: Sizing Europe (33-1, 14-1)
Queen Mother: Tchico Polos
World Hurdle: Luska Lad (33-1)
Coral Cup: Dunguib (14-1)
David Nicholson Mares' Hurdle: Voler La Vedette (4-1)
CURRENT MARKETS Racing Post Chase: 6-1 Fistral Beach, Nacarat, 7-1 Sagalyrique, 8-1 Bakbenscher, Quinz, 10-1 Caroles Legacy, Hey Big Spender , Mostly Bob, 12-1 Weird Al, 14-1 Breedsbreeze, Dave's Dream, Polyfast, Summery Justice, Tatenen, What A Friend, 16-1 Crescent Island, Piraya, 20-1 Chance du Roy, Matuhi, Pasco, Razor Royale, Ringaroses, Take The Breeze, 25-1 BAR (EW ¼ odds 1,2,3,4)
William Hill Lincoln: 14-1 Brick Red, Doctor Crane, Eton Forever, Gunner Lindley, Irish Heartbeat, Kalk Bay, Nationalism, Penitent, Taqleed, 16-1 Call To Reason, Dhaamer, Our Joe Mac, Prime Exhibit, Shamali, Suited and Booted, 20-1 Breakheart, Cockney Class, Dance and Dance, Dubai Hills, Light From Mars, Nazreef, Noguchi, Pintura, Pleasant Day, Rakaan, The Cheka, 25-1 BAR (EW ¼ odds 1,2,3,4)
John Smiths Grand National: 14-1 Ballabriggs, 16-1 Dont Push It, Niche Market, 20-1 Big Fella Thanks, The Midnight Club, Synchronised, 25-1 BecauseIcouldn'tsee, Hello Bud, Merigo Notre Pere, Midnight Chase, Neptune Collonges, Notre Pere, Oscar Time, West End Rocker, 33-1 Backstage, Bluesea Cracker, Calgary Bay, Galant Nuit, Giles Cross, Majestic Concorde, Our Monty, Silver by Nature, State Of Play, The Tother One, 40-1 Arbour Supreme, Bally Trim, Carronhills, Character Building, Chief Dan George, Comply or Die, I'moncloudnine, Junior, King Fontaine, Meanus Dandy, Mobaasher, Nicto de Beauchene, Northern Alliance, Quiscover Fontaine, Quolibet, Royal Rosa, Tricky Trickster, Vic Venturi, 50-1 bar (EW 1,2,3,4)
Irish National Hunt Jockeys' Championship: 7-4 Paul Carberry, 9-4 Paul Townend, 7-2 Davy Russell, 11-2 Andrew McNamara, 10-1 Ruby Walsh, 16-1 Barry Geraghty, 66-1 Andrew Lynch (win only)
British All-Weather Jockeys' Championship: 10-11 George Baker, Luke Morris, 14-1 Joe Fanning, 20-1 Graham Gibbons, 33-1 Adam Kirkby (Win Only)
INTERNATIONAL(UPDATED) Kentucky Derby: 3-1 Uncle Mo, 10-1 Brethen, 12-1 Dialed In, 16-1 To Honor And Serve, 20-1 Tobys Corner, 33-1 Comma To The Top, Jaycito, Pathfork, Santiva, Silver Medallion, Tapizar, 40-1 Mucho Mucho Man, Stay Thirsty, 50-1 Astrology, Major Gain, Shackleford, (EW ¼ odds 1,2,3)
Dubai World Cup: 4-1 Cape Blanco, Bold Silvano, Snow Fairy, 5-1 Twice Over, 7-1 Gio Ponti, 10-1 Mendip, Musir, 12-1 Dangerous Midge, Gitano Hernando, 14-1 Allybar, 16-1 Debussy, 20-1 Al Shemali, Raihana, 25-1 Bankable, Fencing Master, Orbison, Transcend, 33-1 BAR (EW 1/5 odds 1,2,3)
CHELTENHAM 2011 MARKETS Cheltenham Festival Top Jockey: 6-5 Ruby Walsh, 11-4 Barry Geraghty, 6-1 Tony McCoy, 10-1 Robert Thornton, 16-1 Richard Johnson, 25-1 Jason Maguire, Paul Townend, 33-1 Paddy Brennan, Paul Carberry, Timmy Murphy
(win only - Market will be settled on the number of winners, if there is a tie the greater number of second places will determine the winner, again if there is a tie the greatest number of third places will determine the winner)
