Super Saturday

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4:10pm

TAB & World Pool Kewney Stakes (Group 2) (Registered Name: A.V Kewney Stakes) (74th of Series) 1600m

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Of $300,000 and trophies of $4,100. 1st $180,000 and trophies of $4,100, 2nd $54,000, 3rd $27,000, 4th $13,500, 5th $7,500, 6th $6,000, 7th $6,000, 8th $6,000. Prizemoney contribution totalling 4% will be directed to jockey, equine and participant welfare prior to distribution. This race carries a VOBIS Silver Nominators Bonus of $10,000 for qualified horses. For Three-Years-Old Fillies. Set Weights. No allowances for apprentices.

Track Record: 1-33.49E Scenic Peak (09/11/2002) [Good3] Class Record: 1-34.19E Umaline (11/03/2000) [Good3]

TAB Assessed Odds

1 111s1 Treasurethe Moment (9) Matt Laurie (dwt) ............................... Damian Lane 2 21s46 Another Prophet (8) Ciaron Maher (d) ...................................... Ethan Brown 3 31s74 Captured By Love (1) Mark Walker (dw) .................................... Jamie Melham 4 21123 London’s Image (4) Ryan Hill ..................................................... Brad Parnham 5 112s3 Sneaky Sunrise (5) Ben, Will & JD Hayes (wt) .................. Daniel Stackhouse 6 311s1 Cilacap (10) Grahame Begg (wt) .................................................. Craig Williams 7 7s162 Jenni The Fox (7) Alex Rae .............................................................. Craig Newitt 8 183s3 Too Darn Lizzie (2) Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott (w) .................. Ben Melham 9 10831 Princess Montecito (6) Peter G Moody & Katherine Coleman (w) . Luke Currie 10 0s083 She Nailed It (3) Tim Hughes (dw) ...................................... Thomas Stockdale

56 $1.70 56 $13 56 $16 56 $10 56 $11 56 $10 56 $11 56 $9.50 56 $31 56 $201

FORM SUMMARY TREASURETHE MOMENT is a star filly who will take a power of beating in this. CILACAP is coming off a nice listed win and looks to have plenty of upside. JENNI THE FOX was runner-up last time out and is in the mix. TECHFORM’S TOP 5 1 Treasurethe Moment 100 6 Cilacap 91 8 Too Darn Lizzie 89 3 Captured By Love 89 5 Sneaky Sunrise 85 A.V. KEWNEY Arthur Vaux Kewney (1872–1956) succeeded Henry Byron Moore in 1925 as Secretary (Chief Executive Officer) of the Victoria Racing Club. Born in England, coming to the Western Australian goldfields in his youth, he worked as a mining company manager and accountant before becoming Secretary of the Kalgoorlie Racing Club (1915–19) and then of the South Australian Jockey Club (1919–25). At Flemington, he remained at the helm for 21 years, through the Depression decade and the Second World War. He retired aged 74 in 1946. The A.V. Kewney Stakes was inaugurated in his honour in 1952.

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