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Sir Eugene Gorman Handicap 1600m
Of $125,000 . 1st $68,750, 2nd $22,500, 3rd $11,250, 4th $6,250, 5th $3,750, 6th $2,500, 7th $2,500, 8th $2,500, 9th $2,500, 10th $2,500. Prizemoney contribution totaling 3% will be directed to jockey and equine welfare prior to distribution. Handicap. Apprentices can claim.
Track Record: 1-33.49E Scenic Peak (09/11/2002) [Good3] Class Record: 1-33.49E Scenic Peak (09/11/2002) [Good3]
TAB Assessed Odds
1 s205s Django Freeman (GER) (7) Robert Hickmott . ............................ Ben Melham 59.5 $19 2 s1114 Dice Roll (FR) (10) Nick Ryan (dwt) . ........................................ Fred Kersley 59 $3.60 3 7s060 Sierra Sue (NZ) (9) Trent Busuttin & Natalie Young (wt) . .............. Craig Newitt 56.5 $16 4 s2215 Adelaide Ace (NZ) (11) Lindsey Smith (dt) ................................ Dean Yendall 56 $12 5 53s29 Hi Stranger (6) Shane Fliedner (dw) . .............................. Damien Thornton 56 $14 6 945s0 Think We’re Due (5) Andrew Noblet (dw) .................... Alana Kelly (a3/51kg) 54.5 $41 7 8434s Bartholomeu Dias (GB) (4) Ciaron Maher & David Eustace (w) . Teodore Nugent (a1.5/49kg) 54 $19 8 440s1 Degraves (IRE) (8) Robert Hickmott (dwc) ..................... Will Price (a1.5/48kg) 54 $2.90 9 500s7 Kinane (NZ) (2) Michael Kent (dw) . .................................................. Jamie Kah 54 $13 10 13s33 Fundraiser (1) Ben & JD Hayes (c) ..................................... Craig Williams 54 $7 11 50s83 Denero (3) Michael Huglin (dw) .................... Matthew Cartwright (a2/51kg) 54 $23 FORM SUMMARY Found it very hard to split the top two picks in DICE ROLL and DEGRAVES. Both are racing in stellar fashion and should be fighting out the finish. ADELAIDE ACE and HI STRANGER will appreciate the drop back in class. Whilst FUNDRAISER is drawn to do no work.
SIR EUGENE GORMAN Sir Eugene (Pat) Gorman KBE, MC, QC (1897–1973) served as a VRC Committee member for 25 years in two terms, 1937–49 and 1951–64. He enjoyed a distinguished, influential career in many aspects of Australian life. Decorated for bravery on the Western Front in the First World War, he became Victoria’s most prominent criminal barrister, building a personal network in business, politics, the law, charities and the armed services. He was a renowned punter and successful owner who raced his horses under the name ‘G. Ornong’, an anagram of his birthplace, Goornong, Victoria.
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