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Talindert Stakes (Listed) 1100m
Of $140,000 and trophies of $1,200. 1st $84,000 and trophies of $1,200, 2nd $25,200, 3rd $12,600, 4th $6,300, 5th $3,500, 6th $2,800, 7th $2,800, 8th $2,800. 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. Course Record: 1100m 1:02.15 Loveyamadly TAB Assessed Odds 1 12s2 INGRATIATING (11) James Cummings (t) . ................................ DAMIEN OLIVER 59 $4.20 2 113 GULF OF SUEZ (10) Ciaron Maher & David Eustace (d) . ................. MARK ZAHRA 57 $3.50 3 1 BIRDSVILLE (8) Peter G Moody (dw) ............................................. LUKE NOLEN 57 $23 4 34s TREPORTI (7) Danny O’Brien ...................................................... DAMIAN LANE 57 $18 5 BUFFET BUSTER (2) Shane Nichols ................................................. ZAC SPAIN 57 $26 6 GREAVES (5) Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes . ......................... CRAIG WILLIAMS 57 $7 7 HRUNGNIR (6) Simon Foster ................................................ MICHAEL WALKER 57 $101 8 MT BULLER (1) Tom Dabernig & Ben Hayes ....................... DANIEL STACKHOUSE 57 $12 9 13 FROST FLOWERS (4) Anthony & Sam Freedman (t) .......................... JAMIE KAH 55 $4.60 10 16 SAASMIT (3) Ciaron Maher & David Eustace .................................. LUKE CURRIE 55 $23 11 4 SPICY (9) Mathew Ellerton & Simon Zahra ......................................................... 55 $26 12 GIMMIE PAR (12) Peter G Moody .................................................. JYE MCNEIL 55 $34 FORM SUMMARY FROST FLOWERS is back to Flemington and will be hard to run down. GULF OF SUEZ was caught wide throughout but still ran a great third at Caulfield. BUFFET BUSTER was a strong trial winner (fastest heat 2yo’s). Forgive the run of SPICY on debut where she pulled up lame. TALINDERT “Talindert”, near Camperdown in South Western Victoria, was the country property of former VRC Chairman, Sir Chester Manifold. It was the birthplace of the great Australian steeplechaser Crisp, a famous and gallant runner-up to the legendary Red Rum in the 1973 Grand National Steeplechase at Aintree, England.
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