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Melbourne Cup Sweep 2012 heraldsun.com.au Sunday Herald Sun, November 4, 2012 57 November 4, 2012 + MELBOURNE CUP Jockey silks courtesy of RISA Dunaden winning the SWEEP 2012 2011 Melbourne Cup DUNADEN AMERICAIN JAKKALBERRY RED CADEAUX WINCHESTER 1 Trainer: Mikel Delzangles 2 Trainer: Alain de 3 Trainer: Marco Botti 4 Trainer: Ed Dunlop 5 Trainer: John Sadler Jockey: Craig Williams Royer Dupre Jockey: Jockey: Michael Rodd Jockey: Jamie Mott Barrier: 16 Jockey: Damien Oliver Colm O’Donoghue Barrier: 18 Barrier: 22 Big weight rise of 4.5kg Barrier: 12 Barrier: 19 Beaten a pixel last year US import plucked on last year’s win but Arguably run of the Global gyspsy who is and has been in solid virtually out of comes off sensational race in the Caulfi eld surely at tailend of form in Europe this retirement. Prep Caulfi eld Cup victory Cup. An excellent busy season. Run season. Reportedly runs have been and is a better horse fourth in this race was only fair in been working well eye-catching and than 12 months last year after Caulfi eld Cup. at Werribee. looking for the ago. barnstorming win in 3200m. 2010. DRAWN BY DRAWN BY DRAWN BY DRAWN BY DRAWN BY VOILA ICI CAVALRYMAN MOUNT ATHOS SANAGAS ETHIOPIA 6 Trainer: Peter G Moody 7 Trainer: Saeed Bin Suroor 8 Trainer: Luca Cumani 9 Trainer: Bart Cummings 10 Trainer: Pat Carey Jockey: Vlad Duric Jockey: Frankie Dettori Jockey: Ryan Moore Jockey: Nick Hall Jockey: Rhys McLeod Barrier: 13 Barrier: 6 Barrier: 8 Barrier: 4 Barrier: 14 Italian import who had Highly rated Godolphin Has notched three easy Much-travelled galloper Local hope who charged been running boldly stayer who was racing wins at his past three who has a win at forward with blinkers before stopped well in England. starts in his only Group 1 level in the in Cox Plate and badly in Caulfi eld Frankie Dettori runs for the Cumani US. Not beaten that battled on strongly. Cup after racing on- chases his fi rst stable. Looks well in far in the Caulfi eld Swooping ATC pace. Reportedly Melbourne Cup on the weights. Cup but needs Australian Derby jarred up on fi rm winner with his last to lift. winner in the track. ride for Godolphin. autumn. FB123 DRAWN BY DRAWN BY DRAWN BY DRAWN BY DRAWN BY FIORENTE GALILEO’S GLENCADAM GREEN MOON MALUCKYDAY CHOICE GOLD 11 Trainer: Gai Waterhouse 12 Trainer: Dermot K Weld 13 Trainer: Gai Waterhouse 14 Trainer: 15 Trainers: Michael, Jockey: James McDonald Jockey: Pat Smullen Jockey: Tommy Berry Robert Hickmott Wayne & John Hawkes Barrier: 2 Barrier: 11 Barrier: 7 Jockey: Brett Prebble Jockey: Jim Cassidy Group 2 winner at Trained by dual Star of Sydney’s spring, Barrier: 5 Barrier: 9 C Newmarket two starts Cup winner Dermot winning the Metrop, Import who was Split Americain and ago in a race where Weld. Veteran who but stopped badly brilliant winner of So You Think when M Joshua Tree, who has mixed form on at the 500m after Turnbull Stakes second in the 2010 subsequently fl at and over leading in Caulfi eld before shock fl op in Cup. Runs this time in won the Canadian hurdles — like Cup. Can he the Cox Plate. Will he have been excellent, Y International, fi nished Vintage Crop — and bounce back? run 3200m? including fast-closing second and Red has reportedly effort in the K Cadeaux fi nished third. settled in well. Geelong Cup. DRAWN BY DRAWN BY DRAWN BY DRAWN BY DRAWN BY SHS 4-NOV-2012 PAGE MOURAYAN MY QUEST NIWOT TAC DE LIGHTS OF FOR PEACE BOISTRON HEAVEN 16 Trainer: Robert Hickmott 17 Trainer: Luca Cumani 18 Trainers: Michael, 19 Trainer: Michael Kent 20 Trainer: Peter G Moody Wayne & John Hawkes Jockey: Hugh Bowman Jockey: Corey Brown Jockey: Olivier Doleuze Jockey: Luke Nolen Jockey: Dwayne Dunn Barrier: 3 Barrier: 1 Barrier: 21 Barrier: 17 Import who was well Cumani raider who Barrier: 15 Former French stayer who Classy local mare who fancied last year gave a game on- Was the fi rst was disappointing ran an eye-catcher but was a race-day pace eff ort in the Australian home in the Geelong Cup. in Caulfi eld Cup, scratching with Caulfi eld Cup. Stable last year, running Would need to pick fi nishing strongly. injury. Strong, high- adamant he ranks eighth. Had been up signifi cantly Distance query but balling on-pacer right up there with going well until poor on that. last start was a and in good form. Mount Athos. eff ort in Caulfi eld good trial. Cup. DRAWN BY DRAWN BY DRAWN BY DRAWN BY DRAWN BY 57 PRECEDENCE UNUSUAL ZABEELIONAIRE KELINNI PRIZEMONEY THIRD SUSPECT 21 Trainer: Bart Cummings 22 Trainer: Michael Kent 23 Trainer: Leon Corstens 24 Trainer: Chris Waller Jockey: Blake Shinn Jockey: Jockey: Craig Newitt Jockey: Glen Boss 1 Barrier: 20 Glynn Schofi eld Barrier: 24 Barrier: 10 Lining up for this third Barrier: 23 Promsing young stayer Strong winner of Melbourne Cup and Former US veteran who put in a sound the Lexus. Improving 2 carries the Bart who ran a good Melbourne Cup trial in Sydney stayer who Cummings polish. race in last year’s the Mackinnon. By has a light weight. Needs to improve Melbourne Cup legendary staying though. when ninth. sire Zabeel 3 Outsider with claims. LAST DRAWN BY DRAWN BY DRAWN BY DRAWN BY DRAW YOUR HORSE 5 WINCHESTER 10 ETHIOPIA 15 MALUCKYDAY 20 LIGHTS OF HEAVEN 1 DUNADEN 6 VOILA ICI 11 FIORENTE 16 MOURAYAN 21 PRECEDENCE 2 AMERICAIN 7 CAVALRYMAN 12 GALILEO’S CHOICE 17 MY QUEST FOR PEACE 22 UNUSUAL SUSPECT 3 JAKKALBERRY 8 MOUNT ATHOS 13 GLENCADAM GOLD 18 NIWOT 23 ZABEELIONAIRE THIRD 4 RED CADEAUX 9 SANAGAS 14 GREEN MOON 19 TAC DE BOISTRON 24 KELINNI +.
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