Market movers Henry de Bromhead's Marvel De Cerisy has halved in price (7/1 - 7/2) for the second division of the two mile maiden hurdle in Cork (12.40). The French-bred gelding is a former point-to-point winner who finished third on hurdling debut at Wexford in October. In the same race, Dysart Dynamo is easy to back at 10/11 having drifted from 1/2. The Flier Begley is shortening all the time for Punchestown's bumper at 3.35. His third place in a Navan bumper in February has been well franked. Stuart Crawford's charge is now as short as 13/8 from 5/1. Glengouly is out to 9/4 from 10/11 in this contest.