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![]() Noms / weights
No Horse Trainer Weight Penalty 1 Sans Frontieres (Ire) Jeremy Noseda 57 2.0 2 Shocking Mark Kavanagh 57 3 Metal Bender (NZ) Chris Waller 56 4 Campanologist (USA) Saeed Bin Suroor 56 5 So You Think (NZ) Bart Cummings 56 6 Zipping Robert Hickmott 55.5 7 Shoot Out John Wallace 55 8 Mr Medici (Ire) Peter Ho 55 9 Illustrious Blue (GB) William J Knight 55 10 Tokai Trick (Jpn) Kenji Nonaka 54.5 11 Americain (USA) Alain de Royer Dupre 54.5 0.5 12 Descarado (NZ) Gai Waterhouse 54 1.5 13 Monaco Consul (NZ) Michael Moroney 54 14 Profound Beauty (Ire) Dermot K Weld 54 15 Zavite (NZ) Anthony Cummings 54 16 Harris Tweed (NZ) Murray & Bjorn Baker 54 17 Master O'reilly (NZ) Danny O'Brien 54 18 C'est La Guerre (NZ) Robert Hickmott 54 19 Manighar (Fr) Luca Cumani 54 20 Buccellati (GB) Tony Noonan 54 21 Doctor Fremantle (GB) Lee Freedman 54 22 Triple Honour (NZ) Chris Waller 54 23 Bauer (Ire) Luca Cumani 53.5 24 Vigor (NZ) Danny O'Brien 53.5 25 Red Ruler (NZ) John Sargent 53.5 26 Mourayan (Ire) Robert Hickmott 53.5 27 Herculian Prince (NZ) Gai Waterhouse 53.5 2.0 28 Alcopop Jake Stephens 53.5 29 Holberg (UAE) Saeed Bin Suroor 53.5 30 Zabrasive (NZ) John O'Shea 53 31 Drunken Sailor (Ire) Luca Cumani 53 32 No Wine No Song Kevin Moses 53 33 Jessicabeel (NZ) John O'Shea 52.5 34 Capecover (NZ) Patrick Payne 52.5 35 Faint Perfume Bart Cummings 52 36 Linton Robert Hickmott 52 1.0 37 Precedence (NZ) Bart Cummings 52 1.5 38 Dariana Bart Cummings 51.5 39 Once Were Wild Gai Waterhouse 51.5 40 Eastern Aria (UAE) Mark Johnston 51.5 1.0 41 Above Average (Ire) Lee Freedman 51.5 42 Sterling Prince (NZ) Wayne Hillis 51 43 Moudre Ciaron Maher 51 44 Pompeyano (Ire) Saeed Bin Suroor 51 45 Valdemoro Tony Vasil 50 46 Persian Star Robert Smerdon 50 47 Berlioz (NZ) David Hayes 50 48 Phaze Action Robbie Laing 50 49 Get Up Jude Kevin Moses 50 50 Exceptionally (NZ) Terry & Karina O'Sullivan 50 51 Ajhar (USA) Lee Freedman 50 52 Becqu Adoree (Fr) Luca Cumani 50 53 Nothin' Leica Cat (NZ) Anthony Cummings 50 54 Maluckyday (NZ) Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes 50 55 Cedarberg Pat Carey 50 56 Basaltico (Ire) Bill & Symon Wilde 50 57 Mr Charlie (NZ) Peter G Moody 50 58 Rundle Robert Hickmott 50 59 Sea Galleon Colin & Cindy Alderson 50 60 Count Encosta John P Thompson 50 61 The Hombre John Bary 50 62 Avienus Mark Webb 50 63 Apprehend Tony Vasil 50 64 Right Fong David Balfour 50 65 Miles Above Denis Daffy 50 66 Montahlia (NZ) Michael Kent 50 67 Golden Charmer Dan O'Sullivan 50 68 Niptious Danny Curran 50 69 Zantelagh Mark Kavanagh 50 70 Muir (Gb) Robert Hickmott 50 71 Saint Encosta John P Thompson 50 72 Stanstill (Ire) Michael Kent 50 73 Jeuneys End Allan Fitzgerald 50 74 My Bentley (NZ) Michael Kent 50 75 Crocodile Canyon (NZ) Howard Mathews 50 76 Home On A Wing Anthony Cummings 50 77 Gothic Crown Todd Balfour 50 |
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![]() I'd be interested to know people's thoughts on Shoot Out after yesterday's Cox Plate. His last 3 runs have indicated to me he wants further and $21 for the Cup looks tasty at this stage. Has won to 2400m but the 3200 is always a query. In saying that I thought it was a super Cup trial.
So You Think's run was deceptive from a Cup perspective. He took off at the 800m, so as Arnold advised he was probably entitled to peak on his run before the line. Bart will have him rock hard fit with one more run in the Mackinnon and he seems to settle so beautifully these days, I'm loathe to tip against him. Sifting through the Cup chances, I'd be wary of sacking Alcopop after one average run on a bog track in the Caulfield Cup. If he gets conditions up to slow, he'd have to be a massive chance with 53.5 kilos. In saying all that, Shocking's run in the Caulfield Cup was MASSIVE. Ah, the beauty of the racing game...... |
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..corey brown reckons that shoot out is crying out for flemington & the 2 miles.. |
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![]() I feel the same way. His best runs have always been on a big track. Came home well in the Cox considering the fast last 600m. He just seems to love racing Shoot Out, & Im convinced the High Chapperals will run the distance.
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![]() bart is still looking to run so you think in the mackinnon..before a melbourne cup start..
..if so..will he be flat chat in the mackinnon..? ..and how well will he back-up for the cup..potentially his 3rd start in 11 days.. Last edited by jake : 24th October 2010 at 08:59 AM. |
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![]() I'm also interested to see how So You Think will run in the Mackinnon and especially where he will settle in the run. Bart's team said 'he's won every race this prep that we've set him for'. Will they simply give him a training run in the Mackinnon and we see him 'get held up at a vital stage'? Class may still prevail, though I very much doubt Bart would want to have him sitting on the speed if they do go ******** for leather up front.
Very, very interesting... |
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..beaten today but not disgraced.. ..wondering if the result today might have been any different if he hadn't run in the mackinnon.. |
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so you think off to europe to race from what i just read..50% share sold to coolmore stud.. |
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![]() Yeah Aidan O’Brien to take over from Bart
Been reported that Bart is not too happy |
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![]() Apparently the sale has been in the pipeline for a while
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