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START Network 10 Carbine Club Stakes (Group 3) (50th of Series) 1600m Of $500,000 and trophies of $3,025. 1st $300,000 and trophies of $3,025, 2nd $90,000, 3rd $45,000, 4th $22,500, 5th $12,500, 6th $10,000, 7th $10,000, 8th $10,000. Prizemoney contribution totaling 3% will be directed to jockey and equine welfare prior to distribution. This race carries a SUPER VOBIS Nominators Bonus of $10,000 for qualified horses. For Three-Years-Old. Set Weights plus Penalties. No allowances for apprentices.
Track Record: 1-33.49E Scenic Peak (09/11/2002) [Good3] Class Record: 1-35.14E Comin’ Through (29/10/2016) [Good4]
TAB Assessed Odds
1 s3315 Tijuana (2) Ben & JD Hayes (dwt) .............................................. Mark Zahra 58.5 $5 2 98s51 Sandpaper (5) James Cummings (w) ..................................... William Buick 58 $8.50 3 05s86 Liberty Steps (4) Ben & JD Hayes ........................................ Damien Oliver 57 $21 4 1527 The Fortune Teller (12) Ciaron Maher & David Eustace (w) ....... John Allen 57 $8 5 1s034 Lincoln Square (7) Greg Eurell ................................................ Jye McNeil 57 $34 6 110 Elkington Road (11) Michael Moroney (wt) ............................... Jamie Mott 57 $6 7 2133 Rediener (8) Chris Waller ...................................................... Brett Prebble 57 $21 8 4s12 Watadeel (10) Phillip Stokes (w) .................................................... Zac Spain 57 $9.50 9 8s142 Big Story (NZ) (13) Mick Price & Michael Kent (Jnr) . .................... Damian Lane 57 $41 10 6s229 Lindermann (6) Chris Waller (w) .............................................. Michael Dee 57 $26 11 s8143 Perfect Thought (9) John Sargent (w) .............................. Craig Williams 57 $31 12 51 Pungo (NZ) (1) Chris Waller (w) ........................................... James McDonald 57 $3.60 13 1 My Brothers Keeper (3) Stephen Brown ............................. Harry Coffey 57 $34 FORM SUMMARY TIJUANA was close-up in the G1 Caulfield Guineas last start and the form out of that race has already been proven. SANDPAPER can improve further ridden for cover and out of a sister to Pierro, the mile should suit. WATADEEL will relish the bigger track.
CARBINE CLUB OF VICTORIA Victoria’s Carbine Club began in 1961 with a small coterie of sportsmen creating a luncheon club. Meurig Davis, co-author with Maurice Cavanough of Cup Day: The story of the Melbourne Cup 1861–1960, was co-founder and suggested the name to honour the 1891 Cup winner and turf legend. The Carbine Club celebrates sporting endeavour, with a proud history of fellowship and support for community. It spawned associated clubs around Australia and internationally. Membership is a sporting honour, by invitation, but the goodwill is shared. Its famous Derby Eve luncheon began in 1963 and grew to a lunch for a thousand, an annual curtain-raiser to Melbourne Cup Carnival week.
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