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ATA/Bob Hoysted Handicap
(Listed) 1000m
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Of $175,000 and trophies of $1,300. 1st $105,000 and trophies of $1,300, 2nd $31,500, 3rd $15,750, 4th $7,875, 5th $4,375, 6th $3,500, 7th $3,500, 8th $3,500. Prizemoney contribution totalling 3% will be directed to jockey and equine welfare prior to distribution. Handicap. No allowances for apprentices. Track Record: 0-55.42E Black Caviar (16/02/2013) [Good3] Class Record: 0-55.50E Special (13/02/1988) [Firm2] TAB Assessed Odds 1 0776s Athelric (10) James Cummings (dw) ................................................. Mark Zahra 60 $23 2 31236 Recommendation (7) Ciaron Maher (w) .......................................... John Allen 59 $7.50 3 4800s Holyfield (6) Annabel Neasham (w) ..................................... Thomas Stockdale 58.5 $81 4 12220 Najem Suhail (4) Robbie Griffiths & Mathew de Kock (dwc) ............ Blake Shinn 58.5$8.50 5 4821s Ghaanati (1) Peter & Paul Snowden (wt) .............................................. Jye McNeil 57 $10 6 7s14s Katsu (5) Grahame Begg (dwc) ....................................................... Jordan Childs 57 $4.80 7 1s11s What You Need (2) Mick Price & Michael Kent (Jnr) (wt) ......... Craig Williams 54.5$2.90 8 13s83 Viviane (8) Mathew Ellerton (dw) ........................................................ Damian Lane 54 $8.50 9 63111 Sans Doute (3) Mark Walker (tc) ...................................................... Michael Dee 54 $6.50 10 s138s Home Rule (9) Maddie Raymond (dw) ............................................ Declan Bates 54 $41 FORM SUMMARY NAJEM SUHAIL has an excellent record track/distance and can bounce back here. KATSU won well two starts back and is the main danger. WHAT YOU NEED is an undefeated galloper resuming off a long break. He has ability and must be kept safe. TECHFORM’S TOP 5 7 What You Need 100 2 Recommendation 85 8 Viviane 83 4 Najem Suhail 81 6 Katsu 80
R.E. HOYSTED Robert (Bob) Edward Hoysted AM (1925–2014) was an outstanding trainer, best known for champion sprinter Manikato, Australian Horse of the Year 1978/79 who won 29 races in a career stretching from the 1978 Golden Slipper to the 1983 Futurity. After war service with the Royal Australian Navy, Bob Hoysted began training in the 1950s. He was an Executive Member of the Australian Trainers’ Association for twenty years, and Federal President 1985–1997. Part of a notable racing dynasty, in 2008 he joined his father Fred (1883– 1967) in the Australian Racing Hall of Fame.
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