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Australian Guineas Day Saturday 4 March 2023
VICTORIA RACING CLUB DIRECTORS
NEIL WILSON Chairman MICHAEL RAMSDEN Vice Chairman Glenn Carmody Honorary Treasurer
SOPHIE O’KANE
vin cox
NEIL WERRETT
MICHAEL SAADIE
dAVE bARHAM
allison purdey
ann peacock
Chief Executive Officer: STEVE ROSICH (Secretary in accordance with the Rules of Racing)
Acknowledgement of Country VRC acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land on which we meet today, the Wurundjeri and Bunurong people of the Kulin nation and pay our respects to Elders past and present.
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OFFICIALS
RVL RACE DAY OFFICIALS VRC EXECUTIVE GENERAL MANAGERS
Brand, Marketing & Communications: JO KING Commercial Operations: PETER MINEO VRC Media: DAVID CAMPBELL Experience & Events: LUKE KINNIBURGH Finance & Information Technology: SAM WHATMORE Legal, Risk & Governance: NADIA ANGELO Membership, Ticketing &
Stipendiary Stewards: ROBERT CRAM (Chairman), raymond livingstone, simon carey, ibrahim gundogdu & georgie lewis Veterinary Surgeons: Dr JENNETTE O’RIELLY, Dr CHRIS HEISLERS, Dr JAMIE WEARN & Dr ROB CORVER Judge: paul egan Starter: PAUL DIDHAM & COREY MALLYON Clerks of Scales: HAYLEY ADDISON & simon petch Betting Supervisor: WAGERING DEPARTMENT Clerks of Course: PETER PATTERSON & SHANE PATTERSON Doctor:
Customer Operations: JACINTA ALEXANDER
Operations: JAMES REID People Capability & Development: MEGAN LOVE Racing: LEIGH JORDON VRC TRACKS & GARDENS MANAGERS Flemington Racecourse: LIAM O’KEEFFE Keeper of the Flemington Roses: MICK RYAN
Dr JOHN McCORKELL Course Broadcaster: matt hill
Office: 448 Epsom Road, Flemington VIC 3031 Telephone: (03) 8378 0888 Facsimile: (03) 9376 5846 Internet: vrc.com.au Email: customerservice@vrc.net.au Victoria Racing Club Limited ACN 119 214 078
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Schedule of events
12:35pm Race 1 Furphy Trophy Australian Guineas Day Saturday 4 March 2023
Following CORRECT WEIGHT, Mr Dave Barham, Director, will escort Mr Damien Mori, Customer Director Sales Execution, Lion, for presentation of the Trophy to the Winning Owner. This presentation will take place in The Winners’ Bar.
1:10pm Race 2 Lexus Melbourne Cup Tour Tenders Open Following CORRECT WEIGHT, Ms Alli Purdey, Director, will make the presentation of the Memento to the Winning Owner. This presentation will take place in The Winners’ Bar. 1:45pm Race 3 CARM Trophy Following CORRECT WEIGHT, Mr Michael Saadie, Director, will escort Ms Michelle Payne, Melbourne Cup winning jockey and CARM Ambassador, to make the presentation of the Memento to the Winning Owner. This presentation will take place in The Winners’ Bar. 2:20pm Race 4 VRC Life Member John Ford Sprint Following CORRECT WEIGHT, Mr Vin Cox, Director, will make the presentation of the Memento to the Winning Owner. This presentation will take place in The Winners’ Bar.
3:00pm Race 5 The Schweppes Plate
Following CORRECT WEIGHT, Ms Ann Peacock, Director, will escort Mr Peter Sando, National Account Manager, Asahi Lifestyle Beverages, for presentation of the Memento to the Winning Owner. This presentation will take place in The Winners’ Bar.
3:40pm Race 6 Inglis Sprint
Following CORRECT WEIGHT, Mr Michael Ramsden, Vice Chairman, will escort Mr Arthur Inglis, Deputy Chairman, Inglis, for presentation of the Trophy to the Winning Owner. This presentation will take place in The Winners’ Bar.
4:20pm Race 7 Australian Guineas
Following CORRECT WEIGHT, Mr Neil Wilson, Chairman, will make the presentation of the Trophies to the Winning Owner, Trainer and Jockey. This presentation will take place in The Mounting Yard.
5:00pm Race 8 TAB Blamey Stakes
Following CORRECT WEIGHT, Mr Glenn Carmody, Honorary Treasurer and Director, will escort Mr Glenn Lee, General Manager, Commercial - Racing, Tabcorp and Major General David McLachlan AO (Retd), Chairman of the Blamey Memorial Fund, for presentation of the Trophy to the Winning Owner. Mr Lee on behalf of Tabcorp will speak and then invite Major General McLachlan to hand the Trophy to the Winning Owner. This presentation will take place in The Winners’ Bar.
5:40pm Race 9 Resimax Group Plate
Following CORRECT WEIGHT, Mr Steve Rosich, Chief Executive Officer and Director, will make the presentation of the Memento to the Winning Owner. This presentation will take place in The Winners’ Bar.
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WHAT’S ON
AUSTRALIAN GUINEAS DAY SATURDAY 4 MARCH 2023
ALL RACEGOERS Flemington Fareground
The Flemington Fareground is back in the leafy Elms area throughout the Flemington Racing Spectacular. Savour the delights of some of Melbourne’s best food trucks and local providores or drop into the wine tasting stable and treat your palette to some of Australia’s finest wines. And for families, there are plenty of kids activites, entertainment and carnival rides to explore. Make sure you visit the Fareground Stage from 12:45pm to see Magic Tony and then the Paw Patrol show Ready for Action. Plus there will be a chance to meet Chase, Marshall and Ryder! Front Lawn Party Hour Kick on after the last race as Emma Peters will be on the decks to keep the party going for our ‘Front Lawn Party Hour’.
Food specials across course Enjoy $5 large beef pies and $5 fries from Saintly Place and other select retailers across the course. Plus, for each sandwich purchase you will get a free Schweppes beverage! VRC Punters Club Sign up to the Public Punters Club on the Front Lawn before race 3 for $10 cash. EXCLUSIVE TO VRC MEMBERS Attend and Win Attend all three race days in March to enter the draw to win one of 10 spectacular prizes in our Flemington Racing Spectacular Attend and Win promotion! *T&C’s apply. Half Price Happy Hour Up until the jump of race one (12:35pm) members and their guests can enjoy half price drinks on a select range of beverages, available only in the Members Enclosure. Wild Action Zoo In the Flemington Fareground, Phar Lap Club members can venture Into The Wild and get up close with native Australian animals and wildlife. If you are not a Phar Lap Club member (12 years and under) you can sign up for free at the registration desk.
NEXT RACEDAY
Join us next weekend for the biggest race day of Flemington Racing Spectacular – Super Saturday. Australia’s most famous sprinting handicap, the $1.5 million Group 1 Yulong Stud Newmarket Handicap (1200m), is a highly anticipated date on the racing calendar for racing purists and eventgoers alike. The Flemington Fareground will be in full swing with an outdoor extravaganza of fine food, delicious drinks, magicians, performances and carnival rides for everyone to enjoy! The VRC Punters Club will be open in The Peak for VRC Members and Guests, and also continue on The Front Lawn after a popular run during the summer. Living Legends Almandin and Redkirk Warrior will be joining us on course for Super Saturday. Catch them in the horse stalls and in the Mounting Yard throughout the day. Tickets for Super Saturday and TAB Australian Cup Day are on sale now. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit vrc.com.au. SUPER SATURDAY SATURDAY 11 MARCH 2023
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THE VICTORIA RACING CLUB PROUDLY ACKNOWLEDGES THE FOLLOWING RACE SPONSORS
AUSTRALIAN GUINEAS DAY
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The VRC’s new charity partner Child and Racehorse Movement (CARM) is a collaboration between the KIDS Foundation and Rehab4Rehab to create a unique and innovative mental health and wellbeing program for children and retired racehorses. Through CARM, retired racehorses and kids share a journey together toward building strong, purposeful and beautiful lives. CARM will come to life with a special activation in the Flemington Fareground on Australian Guineas Day, which will provide a calm place for children to come and connect with miniature ponies. CARM Ambassador Michelle Payne OAM – who has a special connection to Flemington as the first female jockey to win the Lexus Melbourne Cup – will also be on-course to participate in an interview on the Flemington Fareground stage and available for a meet and greet session in The CARM Place, while CARM volunteers will be selling branded merchandise to raise vital funds.
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CARM is an innovative mental health and wellbeing program, changing the lives of children and retired racehorses.
Run recovery camps for trauma and injury survivors.
Deliver wellbeing and equine therapy programs.
Educate children via preschools.
Rehabilitate and transition racehorses back into the community.
is that every child and retired racehorse finds a place of belonging, is safe, nurtured and loved. Our Vision Our Mission is to effect positive generational change within the lives of children and racehorses.
Scan the QR code to donate to CARM and help change the lives of children and retired racehorses!
KIDS Foundation and Rehab4rehab, two reputable, registered charities support the delivery of our wellbeing and equine therapy programs. www.kidsfoundation.org.au www.rehab4rehab.com.au carm.org.au www.carm.org.au
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RACING READ
BACK WITH A VENGEANCE BY TREVOR MARSHALLSEA
Alligator Blood was considered unlikely to return to racing after an injury in late 2020, but with loving owners and a dedicated healthcare team, he was not only nursed back to health, but also back to his winning best. Alligator Blood was nearly retired. Finished with racing. Yesterday’s horse. Through his first 15 months of racing, he’d been a breathtaking young star, with 10 wins from 12 starts, starting in home state Queensland and culminating in his Group 1 breakthrough in Flemington’s 2020 Australian Guineas. But from late 2020 through to the first few months of 2022, the son of All Too Hard was written off as a spent force. However, thanks to formidable forces behind the scenes – chiefly his faithful owners and a highly skilled veterinary surgeon – some of the gelding’s finest days were still ahead. Alligator Blood – it’s a term from the USA’s deep south applied to resilient, ice-cold poker players – thrilled Melbourne crowds with three more Group 1s, including the Underwood Stakes, Flemington’s Kennedy Champions Mile and a last start victory in the Futurity Stakes at Sandown, mixing it with a rare crop of weight-for-age talent. It has capped a stunning comeback, a testament to what’s possible with dedicated care and the latest in veterinary science.
Tim Clark steered Alligator Blood to victory in the 2022 Kennedy Champions Mile, leading all of the way. (Morgan Hancock/Racing Photos)
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(Jay Town/Racing Photos)
The trouble appeared on October 10, 2020. The gates opened for Randwick’s Silver Eagle, and Alligator Blood, naturally the short-priced favourite, dipped alarmingly before hauling himself up again. He still managed second, but his Golden Eagle performance three weeks later was abject – 15th of 18. Granted, it was a bog track, but his fade-out when asked for his usual effort rang alarm bells. “He’d lost his desire,” said part-owner Jeff Simpson, a man with an eye for a horse honed through trotters and thoroughbreds. “The way he dropped out, I thought something had to be wrong.” Simpson and his fellow owners sent their beloved “Al” to the University of Queensland Equine Specialist Hospital at Gatton. Their suspicions were confirmed when nuclear scintigraphy scans revealed the horse was plagued by impinging spinous processes. Thankfully for most of us, there’s a more common term – kissing spines. Bones along the top of the spine (dorsal spinous processes) have grown too close and are squeezing forcefully together. University of Queensland Gatton Professor of Surgery and Sports Medicine Ben Ahern says it occurs in around one third of all thoroughbreds. Many cases cause a horse no problems, but for some it brings acute pain when asked to flatten out under pressure. “To compensate, he was putting pressure on himself in other areas,” Simpson said. “His stride became terrible. He’d started hitting his legs into each other. We don’t know when it started, but it was growing worse.”
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RACING READ
Ahern found the trouble lay in five processes right under the saddle – and the weight of the jockey. “It’s back pain,” Ahern said, “and no one likes exerting with back pain. If you’re just a horse walking around with someone riding you, you’re unlikely to have a problem. But in a high-performance horse, the one or two per cent of extra performance can mean the difference between winning Group 1s or being an also-ran. “Dorsal spinous processes are like sails on a ship sticking upright. When they’re far enough apart, everything’s fine. But in AB’s case, they were pushing against each other, or even overriding, so the spine couldn’t flex properly.” Alligator Blood was scheduled for a remarkable surgical procedure. While the area was numbed with local anaesthetic, the horse was still awake, though sedated, and kept upright in a crush. Using a small, surgical buzz saw, for some 90 minutes Ahern sheared away the front and back sides of the five spinal “sails”, which are each about five centimetres from front to back. He reduced each by around two centimetres, creating an extra 10 centimetres of room – not huge in a horse’s back, but enough to make a difference. He’s tough, he’s durable, he rolls up his sleeves and he gets on with the job. ” “ After surgery came recuperation and rehab. Like any recovering patient, Alligator Blood had to take it easy, with minimal movement. Six weeks of box rest was followed by six more in a small paddock at the Robbins Equine Centre, near the Simpsons in the Sunshine Coast hinterland, with his longterm vet Mark McGarry heavily involved. Rehab focused on core muscles. Alongside considerable swimming, Alligator Blood was “worked over poles” – trotting repeatedly over low obstacles which, Ahern said, “requires horses to bunch up their abdominal muscles, building core strength and back muscles”. Another “trick” involves laying a carrot between the horse’s forelegs, or to one side, compelling them to bend to fetch it, again strengthening internal muscles. “It’s a good thing Alligator Blood loves carrots,” Ahern said. “Jeff and Robyn would bring bags of carrots for him. It was a perfect situation really – owners who love their horse, a dedicated care team, and a horse with ability who’s a real trier. “In the past, there hasn’t been great diagnostic technology, and rehab was overlooked. An injured horse would just be put in a paddock for six months, then brought back. But now, hopefully you can attain an accurate diagnosis, have good treatment and proper rehab.”
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Alligator Blood and stablemate Dawn Patrol enjoying an early morning wade through the water at Altona.
Alligator Blood had been switched from David Vandyke to another Sunshine Coast trainer in Billy Healey, known for having a focus on swimming. After three moderate handicap runs, he was again consigned to history by many. But Simpson says Healey was “bringing him along nice and slowly”. The gelding had also shouldered 61kg in those runs, and, with fitness improving, that prompted a transfer to Randwick’s Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott. He’d again tackle major races, under lighter weights. The first was the Group 3 BRC Sprint at Eagle Farm in May, 2022. “In those first runs with Billy,” Simpson said, “you could see he wasn’t travelling straight in the home straight. He was thinking, ‘Is this about to hurt me?’ “But in the BRC Sprint, about the 350-metre mark, his head turned to the side a little, but he straightened up, pushed through it and ran a close second. I thought, ‘We might have our horse back’.” So they did, as his next start – victory in the G1 Stradbroke Handicap – and his ensuing spring heroics proved. “We knew he could return to his old ability once he started to relax,” Waterhouse said. “He was a little nervous at first, which can happen when horses come from different places to our place. You’ve got to observe the horse, watch how you’re training them, take in their mannerisms, and that helps you get them to chill out. Once he started to relax, things were OK. “He’s marvellous. He’s tough, he’s durable, he rolls up his sleeves and he gets on with the job.”
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FLEMINGTON PREMIERSHIPS
2022/23 SEASON (Current Standings)
Leading Jockeys @ Flemington Jockey
1st 2nd 3rd Rides WIN %
Jamie Kah
12 12 5
73
16%
Craig Williams
11
4 9
78
14%
James McDonald
8 5 0
40
20%
Damian Lane
8 1
5
51
16%
Blake Shinn
6 3.5 8
50
12%
Damien Oliver
5 9 4
62
8%
Jordan Childs
5 4 3
24
21%
Michael Dee
5 3 2
55
9%
Mark Zahra
5 1
6
42
12%
Ethan Brown
4 3.5 5
40
10%
Leading TRAINERS @ Flemington Trainer
1st 2nd 3rd Runners Win %
Ciaron Maher & David Eustace
14 6.5 12
90
16%
Peter G Moody
6 10 3
42
14%
Michael Moroney
6 7 3
40
15%
Mick Price & Michael Kent (Jnr)
6 2 5
41
15%
Chris Waller
5 6 4
62
8%
James Cummings
5 4 1
50
10%
Grahame Begg
5 3 1
20
25%
Ben & JD Hayes
4 6 8
59
7%
Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott
3 3 2
17
18%
Annabel Neasham
3 2 1
21
14%
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FlEMINGTON TRACK INFORMATION
Home of the Victoria Racing Club and the world-renowned Melbourne Cup Carnival
1600m 1800m 2000m
1400m
2500m
2800m
3200m
1000m
1100m
TRACK SPECIFICATIONS Circumference: 2312 metres Straight (Circuit): 450 metres Straight track: 1200 metres
1200m
TRACK RECORDS
Playing host to 14 Group 1 races each year, Flemington attracts champion racehorses across all distances. The racecourse has been the setting for record-breaking wins by legendary thoroughbreds including Black Caviar and Makybe Diva, which remain track records to this day.
Distance Time
Horse
Date
55.42
16 Feb 2013
1000m
BLACK CAVIAR
1:02.15
2 Mar 2013
1100m
LOVEYAMADLY
1:07.16
1 Jan 2001
1200m
IGLESIA
1:20.60
12 Dec 1992
1400m
LOVEY
1:33.49
9 Nov 2002
1600m
SCENIC PEAK
1:40.83
16 Feb 2013
1700m
NICONOISE
1:47.36
11 Mar 2000
1800m
TAHUNA GOLD
1:58.73
12 Mar 2005
2000m
MAKYBE DIVA
2:33.00
7 Nov 1992
2500m
KAWTUBAN
2:41.00
2 Oct 1965
2600m
JOVIAL KNIGHT
2:52.40
6 Nov 2012
2800m
VERDANT (GB)
3:16.30
6 Nov 1990
3200m
KINGSTON RULE (USA)
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HORSE STALLS MAP
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HORSE STALL DIRECTORY
Race Horse
Stall
Race Horse
Stall
Race Horse
Stall
9
It’sourtime
123
6
Paris Dior
11
7
Amenable
82
7
Jacquinot
81
9
Pinstriped
22
4
Arctic Fairy
120
7
Japanese Emperor 115
8
Port Philip
31
7
Attrition
69
3
Kallos
92
8
Pounding
88
1
Awesome Lineup
14
9
Kentucky Casanova 33
4
Prairie Flower
36
7
Bank Maur
67
5
Kettle Hill
79
1
Princess Duhallow 15
8
Bankers Choice
116
5
Kiptanui
68
5
Queen Air
34
8
Bear Story
25
7
Laced Up Heels
56
5
Rambler Rebel
104
9
Belsielle
52
4
Lady Laguna
13
8
Riyazan
38
6
Benedetta
43
7
Legarto
113
6
Running By
75
4
Bistro
109
9
Life Lessons
90
6
Sebonack
118
LL
Brew
2
3
Lincoln’s Kruz
57
6
Sejardan
95
6
Brudenell
110
7
Lindermann
63
6
Semillion
117
1
Butch Cassidy
122
4
Little Miss Kubi
58
9
Sessions Road
119
8
Callsign Mav
124
2
Lofty Star
100
1
Shaddow Fear
54
9
Cardinal Gem
26
5
Long Arm
94
9
She’s All Class
77
5
Carlisle
47
8
Lunar Flare
29
8
Smokin’ Romans
76
1
Catahoula
119
1
Mach Ten
6
8
So Si Bon
18
6
Citizenship
72
3
Mamaragan
112
2
So Unusual
96
6
Crosswinds
8
6
6
Social Conscience 40
6
Cythera
12
Manhattan Thunder 103
5
Sparkle
125
9
D’jumbuck
20
1
Massira
93
1
Tabata Set
76
3
Duchess Of Dorset 49
7
Maximillius
83
4
Tan Tat Magic
30
3
Easy Single
77
2
Midnight Blue
99
2
Taramansour
71
7
Elkington Road
114
3
Midnight Charm
59
7
The Fortune Teller 73
7
Elliptical
107
6
Millane
86
2
Timour
61
9
Florescent Star
21
7
Mr Maestro
102
1
Treasurway
44
8
Gentleman Roy
17
9
Mr Moppett
5
8
Tuvalu
35
2
Glentaneous
108
5
Munhamek
111
3
Tycoon Humma
46
6
Gold Revolver
121
7
Muramasa
4
8
Uncle Bryn
3
2
Heir to the Throne 98
6
Nanagui
89
7
Virtuous Circle
23
5
Herman Hesse
74
2
Nancho
70
4
Wango Award
32
8
Hezashocka
84
6
Nipotino
9
4
Waverider Buoy
60
4
Holly Lolly
27
8
Nonconformist
28
4
Wild Belle
55
7
Holymanz
80
4
Ojai
91
4
Winnertakesitall
10
9
Horrifying
122
3
On The Lead
106
5
Worthily
78
1
Illative
85
6
Opal Ridge
53
6
Xtravagant Star
97
5
Ima Shelby
16
7
Osipenko
62
2
Youth Spirit
123
6
Insurrection
7
3
Oxley Road
87
2
Isabella’s Spring
50
LL
Apache Cat
1
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RUNNERS BY TRAINER
# Horse
Race
# Horse
Race
# Horse
Race
Amy & Ash Yargi 8 Florescent Star
Craig Blackshaw 8 Social Conscience Cliff Brown 9 Little Miss Kubi
Peter G Moody 1 Oxley Road 4 Millane 16 Nanagui 6 Pounding 10 Life Lessons
9
6
3 6 6 8 9 7 7 8
Anthony & Sam Freedman 7 Glentaneous
2 4 7 1 5 8
4
2 Bistro 2 Elliptical
Kevin Corstens 10 Wango Award Matt Cumani 6 Taramansour James Cummings 4 Massira
4
Michael Moroney 9 Elkington Road 17 Japanese Emperor 5 Bankers Choice Annabel Neasham 1 Lady Laguna Danny O’Brien 9 Sparkle 3 Callsign Mav 4 It’sourtime Michelle Payne 5 Rambler Rebel
Ben & JD Hayes 7 Princess Duhallow 7 Ima Shelby 4 Gentleman Roy
2
1 3 4
9 So Si Bon 8 Ciaron Maher & David Eustace 6 Tabata Set 1 5 Easy Single 3 2 Herman Hesse 5 6 Worthily 5 8 Kettle Hill 5 12 Citizenship 6 19 Running By 6 6 The Fortune Teller 7 13 Holymanz 7 2 Smokin’ Romans 8 5 She’s All Class 9 David & Coral Feek 9 Belsielle 9 Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott 3 Butch Cassidy 1 3 Youth Spirit 2 9 Gold Revolver 6 Ken & Bev Kelso 15 Legarto 7
2 Kallos
4
3 Ojai
Matthew Dale 11 Kiptanui
5 8 9
5
Clayton Douglas 9 Midnight Charm Kathryn Durden 4 Lincoln’s Kruz Henry Dwyer 6 Prairie Flower Mathew Ellerton 11 Arctic Fairy Luke Fernie 5 Shaddow Fear 4 Wild Belle 16 Laced Up Heels Andrew Forsman 4 Mr Maestro Michael Freedman 1 Mach Ten 7 Insurrection Mitchell Freedman 14 Attrition
3
5
Luke Pepper 15 Opal Ridge Gary Portelli 1 Sejardan Nick Ryan 6 Mamaragan 4 Munhamek
3
6
4
6
4
3 5
1 4 7
John Sadler 13 Manhattan Thunder
6
Julius Sandhu 14 Port Philip Lindsey Smith 10 Queen Air
7
8
Leon & Troy Corstens 2 Awesome Lineup Mark & Levi Kavanagh 3 Horrifying Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes 9 Catahoula
1 6
5 8
1
1 Tuvalu
Mark Stephenson 8 Isabella’s Spring
9
7
2
Peter Gelagotis 3 Long Arm
Phil Sweeney 12 Mr Moppett John Thompson 11 Nipotino
5
9
1 6 6 9
Liam Howley 5 Virtuous Circle Michael Huglin 6 Kentucky Casanova
2 Semillion 3 Sebonack
7
6
Chris Waller 5 Timour
11 Sessions Road
9
2 4 7 7
Mick Price & Michael Kent (Jnr) 10 Illative
8 Waverider Buoy
Lisa Jones 11 Riyazan
3 Osipenko 10 Lindermann Jason Warren 8 Treasurway 18 Benedetta
8
1 7 7 7 8 4 6 6 6
1 Jacquinot 8 Amenable 12 Maximillius 13 Hezashocka
Enver Jusufovic 1 Pinstriped Richard Laming 7 Bank Maur
9
1 6
7
Symon Wilde 7 Duchess Of Dorset
Peter & Paul Snowden 5 Winnertakesitall 5 Crosswinds
Andrea Leek 9 Heir to the Throne
3
2
6 Paris Dior 17 Cythera
Mitchell Leek 10 Lofty Star
2
Richard & Will Freedman 3 On The Lead Tony & Calvin McEvoy 4 So Unusual 14 Xtravagant Star
John Leek (Jnr) 1 Midnight Blue
3
2
Kris Lees 10 Brudenell
2
6
6 Trent Busuttin & Natalie Young 11 Muramasa 7 7 Uncle Bryn 8 Archie Alexander 2 Nancho 2 Gavin Bedggood 7 Tan Tat Magic 4 Grahame Begg 10 Nonconformist 8 12 Lunar Flare 8 2 Cardinal Gem 9
John McArdle 8 Tycoon Humma Clinton McDonald 12 Holly Lolly 8 Bear Story
3
4 8
Brian McGrath 7 D’jumbuck John Moloney 1 Carlisle
9
5
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rides BY jockey
# Horse
Race
# Horse
Race
# Horse
Race
Damian Lane 11 Arctic Fairy
Undeclared 9 Midnight Charm
Chris Parnham 5 Shaddow Fear 4 Wild Belle 16 Laced Up Heels Will Price 6 Prairie Flower 3 On The Lead 9 Sparkle 15 Opal Ridge 2 Elliptical 7 Uncle Bryn 7 D’jumbuck Daniel Stackhouse 18 Benedetta Blake Shinn 4 Massira 17 Japanese Emperor
4 6 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 6 7 8 9
3 6
1 4 7
14 Xtravagant Star
4 Millane John Allen 1 Sejardan
1 Jacquinot
Blaike McDougall 8 Treasurway 10 Lofty Star 6 Mamaragan 12 Holly Lolly 11 Kiptanui 2 Semillion 5 Virtuous Circle Jye McNeil 2 Awesome Lineup 4 Lincoln’s Kruz 8 Waverider Buoy 2 Nancho 6 Paris Dior 7 Bank Maur 9 So Si Bon 4 It’sourtime Logan McNeil 2 Cardinal Gem Ben Melham 3 Butch Cassidy 6 Worthily 5 Crosswinds 4 Mr Maestro 8 Bear Story Beau Mertens 14 Port Philip 3 Ojai
6 7 8
6 The Fortune Teller 5 Bankers Choice Joe Bowditch 3 Horrifying Ethan Brown 6 Tabata Set 1 Midnight Blue 5 Rambler Rebel 12 Citizenship 12 Maximillius 2 Smokin’ Romans
4
1 3 5 6 7 8 9 6 7 8
9
1 2 5 6 7 8
Sheridan Clarke 3 Long Arm
11 Riyazan Jett Stanley 2 Bistro 1 Carlisle
5
Harry Coffey 10 Nonconformist Winona Costin 9 Gold Revolver 12 Mr Moppett 7 Glentaneous 5 Easy Single 1 Lady Laguna 7 Ima Shelby 3 Sebonack 15 Legarto 12 Lunar Flare 11 Sessions Road Michael Dee 7 Princess Duhallow
4 5
8
Thomas Stockdale 8 Social Conscience Randy Tan 8 Isabella’s Spring
9
6 9
6
1 4 5 6 7 8
2
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 5 8
Mark Zahra 1 Mach Ten 4 Munhamek 17 Cythera 13 Holymanz
1 5 6 7 8 9
4 Gentleman Roy 5 She’s All Class
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Daniel Moor 9 Heir to the Throne 8 Tycoon Humma 10 Wango Award 7 Insurrection Jamie Mott 13 Manhattan Thunder 9 Elkington Road 11 Muramasa
2 3 4 6 7 6 7 8 4 6 9 3 6 7 7 8 1 2 6 7 8
Jarrod Fry 9 Little Miss Kubi
10 Queen Air 1 Tuvalu
Celine Gaudray 2 Herman Hesse 1 Pinstriped Dean Holland 4 So Unusual
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3 Callsign Mav Craig Newitt 7 Tan Tat Magic 11 Nipotino 9 Belsielle Luke Nolen 1 Oxley Road 16 Nanagui 3 Osipenko 10 Lindermann 6 Pounding Damien Oliver 9 Catahoula 3 Youth Spirit 10 Brudenell 8 Amenable 13 Hezashocka
2 3 9 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 9
7 Duchess Of Dorset 8 Florescent Star
Jamie Kah 10 Illative 5 Timour 2 Kallos
5 Winnertakesitall 8 Kettle Hill 19 Running By 14 Attrition 10 Life Lessons Fred Kersley 6 Taramansour Laura Lafferty 6 Kentucky Casanova
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Flemington MULTIPLE BETTING info Daily Double 7 & 9 Quaddie 6,7,8,9
Race 6
1200m
3:40pm
Inglis Sprint (Of $750,000)
1 610s8 Sejardan (10) Gary Portelli (dw) ............................................ John Allen 59.5 2 755s0 Semillion (3) Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes (w) ............. Blaike McDougall 59.5 3 60s37 Sebonack (16) Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes .......................... Michael Dee 59.5 4 380s0 Millane (11) Peter G Moody (wt) . ........................................................... 58.5 5 8s47s Crosswinds (8) Peter & Paul Snowden (dw) ........................... Ben Melham 58.5 6 s404s Paris Dior (1) Peter & Paul Snowden (dw) ................................. Jye McNeil 57.5 7 D4s12 Insurrection (14) Michael Freedman (w) ............................. Daniel Moor 57 8 31251 Social Conscience (9) Craig Blackshaw (dw) ......... Thomas Stockdale (a) 57 9 s2111 Gold Revolver (12) Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott (dt) ......... Winona Costin 57 10 s4111 Brudenell (5) Kris Lees (dw) ........................................... Damien Oliver 57 11 0s79L Nipotino (15) John Thompson (dw) ...................................... Craig Newitt 57 12 12 Citizenship (7) Ciaron Maher & David Eustace (dw) .................. Ethan Brown 57 13 14s5 Manhattan Thunder (13) John Sadler ............................... Jamie Mott 57 14 7s70s Xtravagant Star (17) Tony & Calvin McEvoy (w) . ................ Damian Lane 56.5 15 8121s Opal Ridge (6) Luke Pepper (dw) .......................................... Blake Shinn 56.5 16 s110s Nanagui (18) Peter G Moody (wt) ............................................ Luke Nolen 56.5 17 13s3 Cythera (2) Peter & Paul Snowden (w) .................................... Mark Zahra 56.5 18 3111 Benedetta (19) Jason Warren (dw) .............................. Daniel Stackhouse 56 19 14s Running By (4) Ciaron Maher & David Eustace ............................. Jamie Kah 55
Race 7
1600m
4:20pm
Australian Guineas (Of $1,000,000)
1 59s11 Jacquinot (11) Mick Price & Michael Kent (Jnr) (w) . ................. Damian Lane 57 2 227s1 Elliptical (2) Anthony & Sam Freedman (wt) . .......................... Blake Shinn 57 3 73s51 Osipenko (NZ) (13) Chris Waller (w) ......................................... Luke Nolen 57 4 49s52 Mr Maestro (NZ) (15) Andrew Forsman (wt) ........................... Ben Melham 57 5 132s8 Virtuous Circle (NZ) (10) Liam Howley (w) ................. Blaike McDougall 57 6 732s3 The Fortune Teller (6) Ciaron Maher & David Eustace (w) ...... John Allen 57 7 18s27 Bank Maur (17) Richard Laming ............................................. Jye McNeil 57 8 436s2 Amenable (1) Mick Price & Michael Kent (Jnr) ........................ Damien Oliver 57 9 102s4 Elkington Road (4) Michael Moroney (wt) ............................. Jamie Mott 57 10 92s51 Lindermann (14) Chris Waller (w) ......................................... Luke Nolen 57 11 725s9 Muramasa (16) Trent Busuttin & Natalie Young (w) ................... Daniel Moor 57 12 0s453 Maximillius (3) Mick Price & Michael Kent (Jnr) ..................... Ethan Brown 57 13 27s12 Holymanz (NZ) (5) Ciaron Maher & David Eustace (w) .................. Mark Zahra 57 14 3s115 Attrition (7) Mitchell Freedman (w) .......................................... Jamie Kah 57 15 11114 Legarto (NZ) (9) Ken & Bev Kelso (dw) .................................... Michael Dee 55 16 12s74 Laced Up Heels (12) Luke Fernie . .................................. Chris Parnham 55 17e 10s6 Japanese Emperor (NZ) (8) Michael Moroney (w) ........ Daniel Stackhouse 57
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Race 8
1600m
5:00pm
TAB Blamey Stakes (Of $300,000)
1 312s7 Tuvalu (5) Lindsey Smith (dwc) . ............................................. Jarrod Fry 59 2 177s8 Smokin’ Romans (NZ) (3) Ciaron Maher & David Eustace (dwt) . Ethan Brown 59 3 052s0 Callsign Mav (NZ) (2) Danny O’Brien (dw) .............................. Jamie Mott 59 4 46s12 Gentleman Roy (8) Ben & JD Hayes (dwtc) ........................... Mark Zahra 57 5 261s6 Bankers Choice (NZ) (9) Michael Moroney (dw) . ..................... John Allen 57 6 82111 Pounding (10) Peter G Moody (dwc) ....................................... Luke Nolen 57 7 151s8 Uncle Bryn (GB) (7) Trent Busuttin & Natalie Young (d) ............... Blake Shinn 56 8 52s1s Bear Story (IRE) (13) Clinton McDonald (d) ............................. Ben Melham 56 9 73412 So Si Bon (4) Ben & JD Hayes (dwt) .......................................... Jye McNeil 55 10 7670s Nonconformist (6) Grahame Begg (dw) ........................... Harry Coffey 55 11 s27s0 Riyazan (IRE) (1) Lisa Jones (d) .................................... Daniel Stackhouse 55 12 6612s Lunar Flare (12) Grahame Begg (dwt) .................................. Michael Dee 55 13 0423s Hezashocka (NZ) (14) Mick Price & Michael Kent (Jnr) (wtc) ..... Damien Oliver 55 14 1123s Port Philip (IRE) (11) Julius Sandhu (dwt) ........................... Beau Mertens 55
Race 9
1200m
5:40pm
Resimax Group Plate (Of $150,000)
1 2360s Pinstriped (9) Enver Jusufovic (dwt) ................... Celine Gaudray (a3/53kg) 62.5 2 3110s Cardinal Gem (5) Grahame Begg (dwt) .................. Logan McNeil (a2/55kg) 62 3 3118s Horrifying (NZ) (12) Mark & Levi Kavanagh (wt) ................... Joe Bowditch 62 4 82s2s It’sourtime (4) Danny O’Brien (dwt) ....................................... Jye McNeil 60 5 6305s She’s All Class (1) Ciaron Maher & David Eustace (w) ............. Mark Zahra 58 6 3s711 Kentucky Casanova (10) Michael Huglin (d) ..... Laura Lafferty (a3/53kg) 56 7 7s211 D’jumbuck (6) Brian McGrath (dwc) . ..................................... Blake Shinn 55.5 8 425s4 Florescent Star (2) Amy & Ash Yargi (dwt) . .................... Dean Holland 54 9 s9631 Belsielle (11) David & Coral Feek (dw) ................................. Craig Newitt 54 10 1112s Life Lessons (NZ) (8) Peter G Moody (dw) ................................. Jamie Kah 54 11 3s452 Sessions Road (3) Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes (dw) ........... Michael Dee 54 12 18536 Mr Moppett (7) Phil Sweeney (dw) ................................... Winona Costin 54
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12:35pm
Furphy Trophy (Listed) (Registered Name: Flemington Festival of Racing Stakes) 1000m
START
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 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 Two-Years-Old. Set Weights plus Penalties. No allowances for apprentices.
Track Record: 0-55.42E Black Caviar (16/02/2013) [Good3] Class Record: 0-56.67E Excitable Boy (02/03/2013) [Good3]
TAB Assessed Odds
1 2s8s Mach Ten (5) Michael Freedman ................................................ Mark Zahra 57 $7 2 Awesome Lineup (3) Leon & Troy Corstens . ............................... Jye McNeil 57 $13 3 Butch Cassidy (6) Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott ....................... Ben Melham 57 $6.50 4 Massira (2) James Cummings . ................................................. Blake Shinn 57 $5 5 110 Shaddow Fear (4) Luke Fernie . ......................................... Chris Parnham 55 $21 6 49s8 Tabata Set (7) Ciaron Maher & David Eustace ............................ Ethan Brown 55 $19 7 5s4 Princess Duhallow (10) Ben & JD Hayes . ............................ Michael Dee 55 $11 8 33 Treasurway (8) Jason Warren ...................................... Blaike McDougall 55 $81 9 Catahoula (1) Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes ........................ Damien Oliver 55 $16 10 Illative (9) Mick Price & Michael Kent (Jnr) ..................................... Jamie Kah 55 $2.40 FORM SUMMARY ILLATIVE is closely related to Illation, Inference and Jacquinot. Undefeated in four jump outs, she looks to have her share of the family genes. MASSIRA is a speedy colt that will make his presence felt on debut. PRINCESS DUHALLOW is suited back to the 1000m.
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(5) 57kg
1 Mach Ten Rtg 67 Michael Freedman (Randwick)
Mark Zahra 2yo ch c 08/08/20 Exceed And Excel-Devious Rumor (USA) (Street Boss (USA) ) Breeder Fernrigg Farm Owners James Harron Bloodstock Colts, Love Racing, Mrs B C Bateman, P Mehrten, Doyles Breeding & Racing, G1G Racing & Breeding, D Saab, J-D Huynh, Rockingham Thoroughbreds,
Fernrigg Farm & Matha Bloodstock Dark Green, Gold Epaulettes 2 Starts 0-1-0 $39,875 Track 0:0-0-0 Dist 1:0-1-0 Trk/Dist 0:0-0-0 Wet 1:0-1-0 1st Up 2:0-1-0 2 -9 RAND m Sat 1Oct22 1000 H 8 BRDRS PLTE -G3 T Berry (2) 56 $5
TECHFORM 88
1-Empire Of Japan 56 1-Sovereign Fund 56.5
2.9L 1:00.11
8 -9 3.8L 1:03.58 $1,200,000 yearling. Dam a Listed level amongst 12 wins in the USA. Keen in front, gave a kick, hung out late 2.9L Brdrs Plte Group 3 1000m Heavy 8. Led and gave all but left nothing left for finish 3.8L at Wyong MM 2Y Listed 1100m. 2 Awesome Lineup (3) 57kg Leon & Troy Corstens (Geelong) Jye McNeil WYNG Wed 14Dec22 1100 G 4 MM 2YO -RL J Parr (5) 56.5 $4.40 2yo b g 24/09/20 Awesome Rock-Royal Lineup (Viscount) Breeder Mr T Corstens Owners M J Donegan, J M Fyfe, C F Grigsby, Mrs A J Grigsby, W F Johnstone, Mrs B R Johnstone, A Boyd, A R Bruce, S R Buckley, M F Greaney, Miss H E Mason, D J Morgan, B J Nash, L I Williams, A Suttie, Jaybeeque Racing (Mgr: J R Quinn) & Flemington Bloodstock (Mgr: J G Sawford) Lime, Black Spots And Striped Sleeves, Orange Cap First Start Not offered sales. Sire a son of Fastnet Rock that won the G1 Mackinnon Stakes 2000m. Dam a dual city winner. Began well, railed up, scooted away nice win Flemington jump out 24/2. 3 Butch Cassidy (Blks) (6) 57kg Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott (Flemington) Ben Melham 2yo ch c 26/08/20 Written Tycoon-Rose Ahead (Dream Ahead (USA) ) Breeder Mr R Chapman Owners James Harron Bloodstock Colts, Love Racing, Mrs B C Bateman, P Mehrten, Doyles Breeding & Racing, G1G Racing & Breeding, D Saab, J-D Huynh, Rockingham Thoroughbreds & R I $750,000 purchase. By Champion Australian Sire of 2020-21 which included Group 1 winners Odeum, Ole Kirk and Pippie. Dam a half to stakes winners Daytona Grey and Mail It In. Looked in good shape winning 0.8L at Royal Randwick 2Y-Bt 20/2. 4 Massira (2) 57kg James Cummings (Flemington) Blake Shinn 2yo b c 27/10/20 I Am Invincible-Marrakesh (Lonhro) Breeder Godolphin Australia Owners Godolphin Royal Blue First Start Chapman Dark Green, Gold Epaulettes First Start Not offered sales. Sire continues to produce top class progeny the likes of G1 Coolmore Stud Stakes winner In Secret. Dam a half to stars Alizee, Astern and Tassort. Too fast for them, impressive Flemington jump out 17/2. 5 Shaddow Fear Rtg 70 (4) 55kg Luke Fernie (Ascot) Chris Parnham 2yo ch f 30/09/20 Sioux Nation (USA) -Noetic (Cape Cross (IRE) ) Breeder Mr A Sangster Owners K Doak, Miss M Manfredini, J Fahey-Gilmour, Mrs M Fleay, G J Fleay, M Griffin, Mrs R Griffin, Ms H M Rossiter & L K Fernie Hot Pink With Black Leopard Print
TECHFORM 96
3 Starts 2-0-0 $87,680
Track 0:0-0-0 Dist 0:0-0-0 Trk/Dist 0:0-0-0 Wet 0:0-0-0 1st Up 1:1-0-0 2nd Up 1:1-0-0 1 -7 ASCT m Sun 1Jan23 1100 G 4 2YO SWP W A Pike (6) 54 $4 2-More Special 54
1.7L 1:05.44
1 -7
ASCT m Sat 14Jan23 1200 G 4 2YO SWP
C J Parnham (6) 57 $1.14f 2-Happy As Larry 54 0.8L 1:11.51 Rtg 62
15 -15 SANH m Sat 11Feb23 1100 G 3 BD/PREL F -G2 C J Parnham (2) 56 $10 11.6L 1:03.49 Rtg 70 $22,000 purchase. Edged out rivals to win after sitting on pace 0.8L at Ascot 2Yo Swp over 1200m. Slow to begin, angled inside, eased down late 11.6L Bd/Prel F Group 2 over 1100m. 1-Exploring 56
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(7) 55kg
6 Tabata Set Rtg 62
Ciaron Maher & David Eustace (Cranbourne) Ethan Brown 2yo ch f 06/08/20 Snitzel-Time Check (USA) (Shamardal (USA) ) Breeder Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd Owners Mystery Downs (Mgr: F W Cook), Mrs C M Cook, P L Jelfs, S Griffiths, B D King, Batis Racing (Mgr: D Distefano), J M Simmons & Ms S M Fitzgerald Maroon, White Crossed
Sashes, Yellow Armbands And Cap 3 Starts 0-0-0 $18,000
TECHFORM 98
Track 1:0-0-0 Dist 3:0-0-0 Trk/Dist 1:0-0-0 Wet 2:0-0-0 1st Up 2:0-0-0 2nd Up 1:0-0-0 4 -16 FLEM m Thu 3Nov22 1000 S 5 OTTAWA -G3 B J Melham (5) 56 $14
1-Charm Stone 56 1-Sunsource 58 1-De Sonic Boom 56
2.5L 57.93 8.7L 1:01.68
9 -13 BRAT m Sat 19Nov22 1000 S 6 MM 2YO CLASSIC E P Brown (11)
56 $7 56 $6
8 -12 SANH m Thu 26Jan23 1000 G 4 BD/PREV F -G3 3.0L 58.28 $380,000 purchase. Led early, had no answers in straight 8.7L at Ballarat MM 2Y Classic 1000m Soft 6. Wide no cover throughout, solid effort considering 3L Bd/Prev F Group 3 1000m. 7 Princess Duhallow Rtg 62 (10) 55kg Ben & JD Hayes (Flemington) Michael Dee E P Brown (12) 2yo br f 03/09/20 Shalaa (IRE) -Duhallow (Denman) Breeder N & J Bloodstock Owners Lindsay Park Bloodstock (Miss S Steel), Supreme Thoroughbreds (A B Grayling), R H Montague, Mrs S M Montague, Heritage Brothers Racing (W K Heritage), Mrs J Caminiti, L Caminiti, D W Lilley, Mes Chevaux (P Athanasakos), Mrs S Lilley, K R Dahl, M Grogan, M W Heinz, J W Scott & Ms V Seaborne Red, Red Apple, Green Leaf Inside White Band 2 Starts 0-0-0 $12,250 TECHFORM 100 Track 1:0-0-0 Dist 1:0-0-0 Trk/Dist 0:0-0-0 Wet 1:0-0-0 1st Up 2:0-0-0 5 -6 CAUL m Sat 8Oct22 1000 S 6 DEBUTANT STKS -LR L Nolen (1) 56 $4.80 1-King’s Gambit 58 15.5L 57.93 4 -13 FLEM m Sat 18Feb23 1100 G 4 TALINDERT -LR J Kah (13) 55 $10 1-Maharba 57 1.9L 1:03.84 Rtg 60 $160,000 purchase. Dam won two races up to 1000m. Settled on speed, weakened 300m to go 15.5L Debutant Stks Listed 1000m. Began well, set strong tempo, felt pinch late 1.9L Talindert Listed over 1100m. Back to 1000m looks a positive. 8 Treasurway Rtg 61 (8) 55kg Jason Warren (Mornington (2)) Blaike McDougall 2yo ch f 21/08/20 Starspangledbanner-Miss Toorak Flyer (Toorak Toff) Breeder Rosemont Stud Owners B D Charman & Rosemont Stud Pty Ltd (Mgr: A P Mithen) Red, White Gatecrasher 2 Starts 0-0-2 $11,935 TECHFORM 89 3 -11 BDGO 1.1L 58.83 Came from midfield to run on nicely into third 1.9L at Moe 2Y Mdn-Sw over 1100m. Ran on well into third from sitting midfield 1.1L at Apiam Bendigo 2Y Mdn-Sw over 1000m. 9 Catahoula (1) 55kg Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes (Flemington) Damien Oliver Sat 18Feb23 1000 G 4 2Y MDN-SW B Mertens (9) 56 $4.40 1-Show Royale 56 2yo b f 04/10/20 Shalaa (IRE) -Tuusula (Street Cry (IRE) ) Breeder Arrowfield Pastoral Pty Ltd & Planette Thoroughbred Owners G R Lechte, Mrs C A Lechte, R & C Legh Racing Pty Ltd (Mgr: R P Legh), S W Kay, Ms M A Keating, Wright Racing (Mgr: P J Wright) & B Nolan Fluorescent $300,000 yearling. Sire was a European dual Group 1 winning 2-year-old. Dam is sister to G1 winner Stay With Me. 2nd dam is the immortal Miss Finland. Trekked widest, kept working nicely to line at Flemington jump out 24/2. 10 Illative (9) 55kg Mick Price & Michael Kent (Jnr) (Cranbourne) Jamie Kah 2yo b or br f 24/09/20 I Am Invincible-Pontiana (Redoute’s Choice) Breeder Mr L P Maxsted Owners Coolmore (Mgr: T V Magnier), G P I Racing (Mgr: G P Ingham), G J Hayes, Mrs H Hayes, L P Maxsted, Ms K N Cooper, S J Tuxen, M L Robertson, P K Allen & Mrs C D Allen Green, Royal Track 0:0-0-0 Dist 1:0-0-1 Trk/Dist 0:0-0-0 Wet 0:0-0-0 1st Up 1:0-0-1 2nd Up 1:0-0-1 3 -8 MOE Wed 8Feb23 1100 G 4 2Y MDN-SW B McDougall (4) 56 $3.80 1-Must Go 58 1.9L 1:07.44 Yellow First Start
Blue Hoops First Start
Withdrawn from sales. Same sire as G1 Coolmore Stud/Lightning Stakes winner Home Affairs. Dam has already produced G1 winner Inference and G2 winner Dragon Leap. On speed, quickened like a good thing Cranbourne jump out 20/2.
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1:10pm
Lexus Melbourne Cup Tour Tenders Open 2500m
START
Of $150,000 . 1st $82,500, 2nd $27,000, 3rd $13,500, 4th $7,500, 5th $4,500, 6th $3,000, 7th $3,000, 8th $3,000, 9th $3,000, 10th $3,000. Prizemoney contribution totaling 3% will be directed to jockey and equine welfare prior to distribution. Quality. Apprentices can claim. The winner of this race will be exempt from the ballot for the 2023 Roy Higgins Quality to be run on Saturday 25 March
Track Record: 2-33.00E Kawtuban (IRE) (07/11/1992) [Good3] Class Record: 2-33.81E Our Smoking Joe (05/11/2005) [Good3]
TAB Assessed Odds
1 847s4 Midnight Blue (4) John Leek (Jnr) ........................................ Ethan Brown 58 $6 2 00s96 Nancho (GER) (10) Archie Alexander (w) ......................................... Jye McNeil 55.5 $34 3 48s74 Youth Spirit (IRE) (7) Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott (dw) ......... Damien Oliver 55.5 $5 4 62111 So Unusual (NZ) (1) Tony & Calvin McEvoy . ............................ Dean Holland 54 $2.80 5 5s704 Timour (FR) (2) Chris Waller ........................................................... Jamie Kah 54 $3.30 6 8s692 Taramansour (IRE) (8) Matt Cumani . ..................................... Fred Kersley 54 $23 7 s0783 Glentaneous (IRE) (3) Anthony & Sam Freedman (w) .................. Michael Dee 54 $10 8 48096 Isabella’s Spring (5) Mark Stephenson (w) ............................... Randy Tan 54 $151 9 75s56 Heir to the Throne (NZ) (9) Andrea Leek (w) .......................... Daniel Moor 54 $151 10 31037 Lofty Star (6) Mitchell Leek (d) ..................................... Blaike McDougall 54 $151 FORM SUMMARY SO UNUSUAL has been going though his grades nicely and looks like he could go on with it. The wide spaces of Flemington should allow him to use his electric turn of foot to put them away. TIMOUR and GLENTANEOUS have shown tremendous improvement stepping up in distance.
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