Collier Bay may be in demand at 100-30

RACING'S FUTURES MARKET

Monday 03 March 1997 19:02 EST
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Bookmakers' ante-post lists are racing's futures market. Readers can catch up with the latest developments in this sphere - best prices are in bold - with The Independent's Tuesday service.

Champion Hurdle: Collier Bay is a top-priced 100-30 with William Hill - the Tote go 9-4 - while Space Trucker is 7-1 (Coral/ Tote) - Ladbrokes go 11-2.

Queen Mother Champion Chase: Ask Tom is 5-1 (Ladbrokes) - Coral go 7- 2.

Triumph Hurdle: Shooting Light is 7-1 (William Hill) - the Tote go 5- 1 - while Commanche Court is 12-1 (William Hill) - the Tote go 7-1 - while Kerawi is 10-1 (William Hill/Ladbrokes) - Coral go 7-1. L'Opera is 8-1 (Coral) - Ladbrokes go 6-1.

Cheltenham Gold Cup Chase: Dublin Flyer is 10-1 (William Hill/Tote) - Coral go 7-1.

Ian Davies

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