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16th April 2013, 03:45 PM
Last year’s runner-up Shoot Out has been the best supported runner following this morning’s Doncaster Mile barrier draw, with punters backing the Chris Waller trained six-year-old from $15 into a $14 outright third favourite.

“We were immediately hit with a $4,000 bet at $15 and we’ve taken a stack of each way money at that quote,” Sportingbet Australia (http://www.sportingbet.com.au/partners.asp?btag=a_806b_464) CEO Michael Sullivan said.

“If it’s a dry track on Saturday, Shoot Out could shorten into $10 and even challenge for second favouritism ahead of Norzita,” Sullivan said.

The Bart Cummings trained Norzita eased slightly from $8 to $8.50 with Sportingbet after drawing barrier 17.

“The barrier shouldn’t prove too much of an obstacle as this race is always run at a fast clip and she’ll get her chance to finish over the top of them,” Sullivan said.

Pierro, who has won three from three this campaign including Group 1 victories in the George Ryder Stakes and Canterbury Stakes, is a clear-cut $2.15 favourite with Sportingbet.

“He’s defeated older horses at weight for age his last two starts and Gai obviously knows how to train a Doncaster winner,” Sullivan said.

2013 Doncaster Mile – Randwick 1600m
Sportingbet Australia market
Pierro $2.15 (was $2.25)
Norzita $8.50 (was $8.00)
Shoot Out $14 (was $15.00)
Appearance $15 (was $16)
Ethiopia $16 (was $17.00)
Streama $17(steady)
Solzhenitsyn $17 (steady)
Red Tracer $21 (steady)
Secret Admirer $26 (steady)
Happy Trails $26.00 (steady)
Aeronautical $34 (steady)
Sacred Falls $34 (was $41.00)
Fontelina $41 (steady)
Alma’s Fury $51 (was $41.00)
Monton $61 (was $51.00)
Veyron $51 (steady)
Lamasery $51 (steady)
Danleigh $51 (steady)
Glass Harmonium $51 (was $61)
Lightinthenite $81 (steady)

Strike The Stars 1em $101 (steady)