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bellarine bomber 9th September 2001 12:28 PM

can anyone tell me if there is somewhere on the net (free) where I can find results which include price fluctuations?
I'm only interested in metro melb., syd., bris., & adel.

jose 9th September 2001 12:35 PM

Yo Bomber,
No, I don't but if you find out could you please post it.

Jose'.

mr magic 10th September 2001 01:52 PM

I am almost certain such a service doesn't exist. The nearest you will get is the Darwin All Sports site which gives fluctuations although they are incomplete and inaccurate. They are not available to view after the day of the race as they are wiped to make way for the new days races.
AAP or the race clubs should look at including them in their results as a lot of punters now bet top flucs with their bookie ... if you bet an a day other than a Saturday you can't even find them in the press.

BB 10th September 2001 03:15 PM

Re-price fluctuations-- check out http://www.qldtab.com.au This is the Qld. TAB it is very good.

Mr. Ed 10th September 2001 03:22 PM

Price fluctuations for all Saturday racing are in the midweek Sportsman. The Sportsman also gives you fluctuations for Sunday/midweek Melb/Syd racing.
It's not free.
But hope this is some help.

StJude 11th September 2001 02:40 PM

Try the SuperTab racing site.
http://www.tabracing.com.au
It has 3 price fluctuations for each race that Tabcorp covers.
...and its free.

jessica 14th September 2001 05:02 PM

the TAB racing site for Victoria has past results that show fluctuations for tote prices. However if you are wanting to check Hamlyn Crest here be wary as the fluctuations are not what you may get in the periods from 6 mins in. I checked using real time figures and often my shorteners were shwn as drifters on the TAB racing results.However it is a bit of a guide that may help you.

Hector 4th June 2002 11:51 AM

The Tabcorp Site provides this information http://www.tabracing.com.au/


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