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Punters Take Aim At Shoot Out

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Friday, 12 March 2010: Punters are banking on the Hobartville Stakes quinella being repeated in the Randwick Guineas on Saturday with strong money coming for Shoot Out and Monton.

Sportingbet Australia CEO Michael Sullivan said Shoot Out's odds had been trimmed from $4.00 to $3.50 with Monton's quote almost halved from $17 to $9.

“The money says these two will again be fighting out another feature race,” said Sullivan.

“All the early money was for Shoot Out before punters stepped in to Monton in a big way.

“They snapped up the $17, came again at $13 and are still not afraid to take the $9 on offer now.”

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