Horse Racing Market Movers
Track the top steamers and drifters across UK and Irish racing. Select a time and the list rebuilds to show how the market has moved since then.
Odds are correct at time of publishing and are subject to change.
Today's Market Movers
Today's Steamers
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Cooladdi
Roscommon
18/1 10p R4Shortened by 78.4%7/2 F -
Roxelina
Wolverhampton (AW)
5/4 30p R4Shortened by 74.6%2/9 1st -
Victory Gold
Lingfield (AW)
10/3Shortened by 72.7%10/11 1st -
Jodoro
Roscommon
50/1Shortened by 68%16/1 UR -
Shuil Solas
Roscommon
17/2Shortened by 67.6%11/4 5th -
Rogue Defence
Lingfield (AW)
3/1Shortened by 66.7%1/1 1st -
Daytona Lady
Wolverhampton (AW)
10/1Shortened by 66.7%10/3 7th -
Premier Cru
Lingfield (AW)
16/1Shortened by 65.6%11/2 9th -
Accrual
Lingfield (AW)
11/1Shortened by 63.6%4/1 5th -
Ashen
Ayr
6/1 10p R4Shortened by 63%2/1 4th
Today's Drifters
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Dontspoilasale
Lingfield (AW)
14/1Drifted by 971.4%150/1 7th -
Cezarro
Lingfield (AW)
3/1Drifted by 733.3%25/1 8th -
Turbo Shandy
Ripon
28/1 20p R4Drifted by 569.6%150/1 7th -
Dadou Part Two
Roscommon
80/1Drifted by 525%500/1 F -
Nezeeh
Lingfield (AW)
25/1Drifted by 500%150/1 8th -
Enhancing
Wolverhampton (AW)
10/1 30p R4Drifted by 471.4%40/1 6th -
Wells Fargo Stage
Ripon
33/1 20p R4Drifted by 468.2%150/1 9th -
Sea Idol
Lingfield (AW)
11/2Drifted by 409.1%28/1 4th -
Sea Feliz
Roscommon
7/2 10p R4Drifted by 407.9%16/1 10th -
Moravian
Lingfield (AW)
5/1Drifted by 400%25/1 8th
Tomorrow's Market Movers
Tomorrow's Steamers
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Manhattan Chute
Brighton
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Tara Iti
Uttoxeter
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Mick The Hat
Wolverhampton (AW)
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Hillview
Uttoxeter
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Voix De Bocelli
Brighton
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My Boy Jack
Brighton
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He Who Dares
Tramore
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Person Of Interest
Uttoxeter
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Reds And Wolves
Wolverhampton (AW)
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Masqool
Wolverhampton (AW)
Tomorrow's Drifters
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The Craftymaster
Wolverhampton (AW)
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Most Wanted
Uttoxeter
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River Wharfe
Wolverhampton (AW)
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Rogue Soldier
Wolverhampton (AW)
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Rocks Up Late
Uttoxeter
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Parading
Brighton
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Lariat
Tramore
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Smugglers Haven
Uttoxeter
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Amalfina
Uttoxeter
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Pearl Knot
Uttoxeter
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Whether or not you choose to follow betting market trends, it can be useful to keep an eye on horse racing market movers. A horse that drops sharply in price may alert you to a fancied runner or a piece of form that you had overlooked. Conversely, a horse that drifts out significantly in the betting could indicate that something is amiss. On this page, we explain what market movers are, how to interpret them, and where to find the latest betting information.
What is a Market Mover?
In general terms, any horse that has been reduced significantly in price can be considered a market mover. There are no specific guidelines, so a horse that is cut from 3-1 to 2-1 in a big televised race will almost certainly have attracted a lot more money than a horse cut from 16-1 to 8-1 in a maiden race at one of the minor meetings. Market support can be particularly noteworthy in maiden races where there is little or no form to go on, but each case must be treated on its merits.
For example, the media may describe a horse as a "steamer" or say that the price has been "slashed". Horses that go the opposite way in the betting market can be called a "drifter" as the price lengthens. There can be many reasons for a horse to drift in price, perhaps a change in the going or it may have been unruly in the paddock. Sometimes horses go out in the betting simply to balance the books in the face of support for other horses in the race.
What Causes Market Moves?
Price movements can occur for a variety of reasons, and understanding these can help you interpret what you're seeing:
- Significant money placed – Large wagers from individuals or syndicates can move a price quickly, particularly in smaller markets.
- Stable confidence – Connections backing their own horse, or word spreading from the yard, can trigger support.
- Going changes – If the ground changes to suit (or not suit) a particular horse, prices will adjust accordingly.
- Jockey bookings – A notable jockey switch can influence market confidence.
- Non-runners – When a fancied horse is withdrawn, money often moves to other runners.
Horse Racing Steamers and Drifters
We monitor the odds for selections from various tipsters every day of the week. The most heavily backed tips of the day will be listed, along with the name of the tipster and the time that the selections were published.
It is just as important to be aware of market drifters as it is steamers. We also provide a list of horses that have drifted in the betting, based on tipster selections. If you've already taken a price, you may wish to check whether your bookmaker offers Best Odds Guaranteed (terms and conditions apply).
What Market Moves Don't Tell You
While monitoring market moves can be a useful part of your research, it's important to keep perspective. A shortening price doesn't mean a horse will win – it simply reflects where money is going. Plenty of well-backed horses get beaten, and drifters win races every day. Market information should be considered alongside form, conditions, and your own analysis rather than in isolation.
Where Can I Find the Latest Betting Information?
Your online betting account displays the odds for individual races, usually with the price changes displayed. Not everyone has the time to scan through every race to spot betting patterns, but there are several websites that track this information:
- Racing Post – Issues "The Briefing" which includes a section for market movers, reporting moves in the betting market across meetings.
- Sporting Life – Publishes market movers across all the day's meetings in a simple race-time format.
- Oddschecker – A popular odds comparison site that also has a daily market movers page, picking out notable price movements with brief analysis.
- ITV Racing – Highlights the day's most notable market moves at the start of their programme, with updates during broadcasts.
- At The Races – Has a dedicated page listing market movers and drifters, with their own ATR index formula covering market share and price changes.