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Market movers
J P McManus, John Kiely and the Waterford trainer's namesake and Limerick hurling manager
© Photo Healy Racing
The TRM Kurasyn Handicap at Naas is providing much of the action when it comes to morning market moves this Saturday, with a couple of contenders for this sprint attracting support.
Dick Brabazon's Gordon Bennett has shortened up from around 20s into 6s, whilst Mount Ruapehu is being flagged up widely as contracting in price for the same event, going from 9s into 5s.
Meanwhile at Cork Yulong Voice is 7s from 25s for the Fraser Rutherford Handicap Hurdle at 5.05, and he's not the only one to see their odds contract at the Mallow venue.
Two John and Thomas Kiely and J P McManus runners have the bookmakers on alert, namely Joyeux Vivo (3.55) and Georgian Quarter (4.30). Both will be steered by Mark Walsh.
For owner Jayne McGivern, trainer Henry de Bromhead, and rider Rachael Blackmore, Rosalys is hardening as market-leader for the 3.25. The Workforce mare is 11/10 from 2/1 in some places.