
Each day oddschecker picks out the Market Movers for horse racing in the UK & Ireland with today's top three in action at Fontwell.
How does it work?
The oddschecker Market Movers page allows you to see the horses which have shortened or lengthened the most in the markets since they opened. Steamers are selections that have been well backed and shortened, while drifters have done the opposite.
Each day we look at the races in UK and Ireland to pick out the top three steamers, or selections with the biggest positive Average Market Swing* at the time of writing.
1. Issar D'Airy - 16:40 Fontwell - 4/1 to 6/4 (Best Priced Odds 13/8)
Our first Wednesday market mover is ISSAR D'AIRY, who will be running in the 16:40 at Fontwell. The five-year-old is a winner of a hurdle race at 2m 3f on good to soft ground but was beaten 1/2l by Almost Gotaway when second of 10 at 5/4fav on his latest outing in a hurdle race at Taunton over 2m 3f (good) last month.
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2. Luckofthedraw - 13:40 Fontwell - 12/1 to 11/4 (Best Priced Odds 3/1)
Our next market mover is LUCKOFTHEDRAW, who will be running in the 13:40 at Fontwell. The 10-year-old is a winner of a hurdle race, a NH flat race and four chases from 2m to 2m 5f on ground varying from good to heavy but was well beaten at 40/1 behind Lieutenant Rocco when 9th of 11 on his latest outing in a chase at Kempton over 2m 4f (good) last month.
3. Wewillgowithplanb - 15:40 Fontwell - 15/2 to 5/2 (Best Priced Odds 3/1)
Our last Wednesday market mover is WEWILLGOWITHPLANB, who will be running in the 15:40 at Fontwell. The six-year-old was a winner of a hurdle race at 2m on good ground but was well beaten at 10/1 behind Branson Missouri when eighth of 16 on his latest outing in a hurdle race at Worcester over 2m 4f (soft) in October last year.
Fancy the treble?
Today’s Market Movers combine for a best priced treble of 46/1 through oddschecker. Meanwhile, the worst odds on the treble are 35/1.





