Penfolds Victoria Derby Day

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12:20pm

START Channel 9 Carbine Club Stakes (Group 3) (52nd 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 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. 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 4s742 Feroce (NZ) (5) Dominic Sutton (w) ........................................................ Billy Egan 2 56121 Stylish Secret (NZ) (6) Mick Nolan (t) ............................................. Luke Nolen 3 4s412 Acta Non Verba (2) Danny O’Brien ................................................. Damian Lane

57 $2.40 57 $9 57 $14 57 $10 57 $23 56 $3.30 55 $14 55 $8.50

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Hammett (1) Chris Waller (d) ................................................................ Jye McNeil King Of Enterprise (NZ) (7) Trent Busuttin & Natalie Young (w) . Hugh Bowman

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6 4161 Aeliana (NZ) (8) Chris Waller (w) ................................................ James McDonald 7 5s634 Canara (4) Chris Waller ....................................................................... Blake Shinn 8 1s765 Another Prophet (3) Ciaron Maher ............................................ Ethan Brown

FORM SUMMARY FEROCE was desperately unlucky not to win the G1 Caulfield Guineas as he was held up at a crucial stage. He gets in well at the weights under the SW+P conditions, a clear top pick. ACTA NON VERBA will be in it for a long way. AELIANA should relish the rise in distance. TECHFORM’S TOP 5 1 Feroce 100 6 Aeliana 92 2 Stylish Secret 90 8 Another Prophet 86 7 Canara 82 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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