Sir Prancealot long odds-on to claim first-season sire honours
Tally-Ho Stud resident is trading at a prohibitive price in the individual winners market
Sir Prancealot is now long odds-on to sire the most individual winners in Britain and Ireland up to the end of the Flat turf season, having delivered a flurry over the past fortnight.
The Tally-Ho Stud resident was a 14-1 shot in RaceBets' market in late June and only nine days ago was still available at 6-1. But since then his price has shortened dramatically – from 11-2 to 9-4, 13-8, 5-4 and 11-10 on Tuesday.
Another two individual winners on Wednesday and Thursday has meant Sir Prancealot is now trading at a prohibitive price in the freshman market.
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