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Of $65,000 . 1st $35,750, 2nd $11,700, 3rd $5,850, 4th $3,250, 5th $1,950, 6th $1,300, 7th $1,300, 8th $1,300, 9th $1,300. Prizemoney contribution totalling 3% will be directed to jockey and equine welfare prior to distribution. This race carries a VOBIS Silver Nominators Bonus of $7,000 and a VOBIS Silver Owners Bonus of $23,000 for qualified horses. VOBIS Gold 3YO Horse Owners Bonus: $20,000. For Three-Years-Old. BenchMark 70 Handicap. Apprentices can claim. Track Record: 1-20.60E Lovey (12/12/1992) [Firm2] Class Record: 1-22.70E Philadelphia Storm (11/12/2021) [Good4] TAB Assessed Odds 1 3s115 Nation State (8) John Moloney (w) ................................................. Damian Lane 58.5 $9 2 412s Carrazana (NZ) (9) Chris Waller (w) .................................................. Luke Currie 58 $2.80 3 73s11 Ginger ‘N’ Pink (2) P G Moody & K Coleman (w) .............. Tatum Bull (a3/49kg) 57.5$3.20 4 76s12 Altruist (5) Mick Price & Michael Kent (Jnr) (w) ............. Wiremu Pinn (a2/50kg) 57 $7 5 321 High Security (3) Jason Warren ......................................... Daniel Stackhouse 56 $26 6 s1586 Loose On Gin (NZ) (4) Matthew Williams ....................................... Beau Mertens 55.5 $18 7 143 Mont Saint Michel (1) Shane Nichols ................................................ Zac Spain 55.5 $18 8 2s15 Raymond’s Reward (6) Matthew Williams (d) ........................... Dean Yendall 55.5 $17 9 9s21 Krementz (NZ) (7) Mick Price & Michael Kent (Jnr) (d) ..................... Michael Dee 55 $7.50 FORM SUMMARY GINGER ‘N’ PINK is yet to put a foot wrong thus far this preparation. The hat trick of wins looks well within reach here. NATION STATE and KREMENTZ are the likely pacesetters and will give a great sight out in front. CARRAZANA should appreciate the drop back in class. TECHFORM’S TOP 5 1 Nation State 100 6 Loose On Gin 100 7 Mont Saint Michel 100 9 Krementz 99 3 Ginger ‘N’ Pink 99
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