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2010 TATTS Cox Plate 1St Acceptors Provisional Order of Entry 14 2010 TATTS COX PLATE [GROUP 1] 2040m SWFA to be run Saturday, 23 October, 2010 1st Acceptors in Order of International Rating as at Tuesday, September 14 2010 90th of Series (The Australasian Weight-For-Age Championship) Exempt 1 WHOBEGOTYOU (Mark Kavanagh) 5g 59.0 120 9/11/2010 2010 Dato Tan Chin Nam Stakes 2 SHOOT OUT (John Wallace) 4g 57.5 118 4/10/2010 2010 G1 AJC Derby 3 ZIPPING (Robert Hickmott) 9g 59.0 117 3/13/2010 2010 G1 Australian Cup In Order of International Rating Since 1/10/2009 (Fillies and Mares add 4pts) 4 SO YOU THINK (NZ) (Bart Cummings) 4h 57.5 122 10/24/2009 1st G1 TATTS Cox Plate TYPHOON TRACY (Peter G Moody) 5m 57.0 118 +4 2/27/2010 1st G1 Futurity Stakes 6 SHOCKING (Mark Kavanagh) 5h 59.0 120 9/4/2010 1st G2 Makybe Diva Stakes 7 ALANDI (IRE) (Robert Hickmott) 6h 59.0 119 10/4/2009 1st G1 Prix du Cadran FR MORE JOYOUS (NZ) (Gai Waterhouse) 4m 55.5 115 + 4 9/11/2010 1st G2 Theo Marks Quality 9 DANLEIGH (Chris Waller) 7g 59.0 118 4/3/2010 1st G1 George Ryder Stakes HEART OF DREAMS (Mick Price) 5g 59.0 118 9/4/2010 2nd G2 Makybe Diva Stakes THESEO (Gai Waterhouse) 7g 59.0 118 3/6/2010 1st G1 Chipping Norton Stakes 12 FAINT PERFUME (Bart Cummings) 4m 55.5 113 + 4 4/3/2010 1st G1 Storm Queen Stakes 13 DAO DAO (Team Hawkes) 7g 59.0 116 2/27/2010 2nd G1 Futurity Stakes DARIANA (Bart Cummings) 4m 55.5 112 + 4 6/12/2010 1st G1 Queensland Derby METAL BENDER (NZ) (Chris Waller) 5g 59.0 116 5/8/2010 1st G2 Hollindale Cup MONACO CONSUL (NZ) (Michael Moroney) 4h 57.5 116 10/31/2009 1st G1 Victoria Derby ONCE WERE WILD (Gai Waterhouse) 4m 55.5 112 + 4 4/17/2010 1st G1 AJC Oaks VIGOR (NZ) (Danny O'Brien) 6g 59.0 116 9/4/2010 3rd G2 Makybe Diva Stakes 19 BUCCELLATI (GB) (Tony Noonan) 7h 59.0 115 10/17/2009 3rd G1 Canadian International CAN DESCARADO (NZ) (Gai Waterhouse) 4g 57.5 115 4/10/2010 2nd G1 AJC Derby LA ROCKET (Dale Sutton) 6g 59.0 115 2/20/2010 1st G2 St George Stakes SNIPER'S BULLET (Tracey Bartley) 7g 59.0 115 12/5/2009 1st G1 Kingston Town Classic TRIPLE HONOUR (NZ) (Chris Waller) 6g 59.0 115 8/21/2010 2nd G2 Warwick Stakes VALDEMORO (Tony Vasil) 4m 55.5 111 + 4 4/3/2010 2nd G1 Storm Queen Stakes VOSNE ROMANEE (NZ) (Jeff Lynds) 8g 59.0 115 3/13/2010 1st G1 New Zealand Stakes NZ ZABRASIVE (NZ) (John O'Shea) 4g 57.5 115 3/27/2010 1st G1 Rosehill Guineas 27 ROCK KINGDOM (Gai Waterhouse) 5g 59.0 114 10/3/2009 1st G1 Epsom Handicap ZAVITE (NZ) (Anthony Cummings) 8g 59.0 114 4/3/2010 2nd G1 Tancred Stakes 29 DOUBTFUL JACK (Peter G Moody) 4g 57.5 113 9/4/2010 1st G3 Bobby Lewis Quality EXTRA ZERO (David Hayes) 4g 57.5 113 10/31/2009 2nd G1 Victoria Derby ALLEZ WONDER (Bart Cummings) 5m 57.0 109 + 4 10/10/2009 1st G1 Toorak Handicap 32 CULMINATE (NZ) (Darren Weir) 7m 57.0 108 + 4 4/17/2010 1st G1 Easter Handicap NZ MAJESTIC MUSIC ( L Macdonald & A Gluyas) 4m 55.5 108 + 4 5/2/2010 1st G3 R.A. Lee Stakes RED RULER (NZ) (John Sargent) 6g 59.0 112 3/13/2010 4th G1 New Zealand Stakes NZ 35 ALCOPOP (Jake Stephens) 6g 59.0 111 10/10/2009 1st G2 Herbert Power Stakes AVIENUS (Mark Webb) 5m 57.0 107 + 4 9/11/2010 1st G2 W.H. Stock Stakes BRILLIANT LIGHT (Kerry Parker) 5g 59.0 111 8/21/2010 6th G2 Warwick Stakes CAPTAIN SONADOR (Roger Milne) 4h 57.5 111 3/13/2010 3rd G1 Randwick Guineas JESSICABEEL (NZ) (John O'Shea) 5m 57.0 107 + 4 4/24/2010 1st G1 Sydney Cup KEEP THE PEACE (NZ) (Shaune Ritchie) 4m 55.5 107 + 4 8/28/2010 1st G1 Mudgway Stakes NZ LINTON (Robert Hickmott) 4g 57.5 111 3/13/2010 3rd G1 Australian Guineas RUN FOR NAARA (John P Thompson) 4m 55.5 107 + 4 3/27/2010 3rd G1 Rosehill Guineas SMALL MINDS (John P Thompson) 4m 55.5 107 + 4 3/20/2010 1st G1 Australasian oaks 44 GOLD SALUTE (Mark Riley) 7g 59.0 110 10/10/2009 2nd G1 Toorak Handicap KATIE LEE (Graeme Rogerson) 4m 55.5 106 + 4 11/7/2009 1st G1 NZ 2000 Guineas NZ NO EVIDENCE NEEDED (John P Thompson) 4m 55.5 106 + 4 3/20/2010 2nd G1 Australasian Oaks TOORAK TOFF (Rick Hore-Lacy) 3c 49.5 110 8/28/2010 1st G1 Golden Rose Stakes TRUSTING (John P Thompson) 4h 57.5 110 8/22/2009 1st G2 Warwick Stakes WALL STREET (NZ) (Jeff Lynds) 6g 59.0 110 1/30/2010 1st G1 Thorndon Mile NZ 50 MARHETA (Michael Moroney) 4m 55.5 105 + 4 6/5/2010 2nd G1 Queensland Oaks MENTALITY ( Team Hawkes) 7g 59.0 109 3/27/2009 3rd G2 Ajax Stakes RED COLOSSUS (Greg Eurell) 4g 57.5 109 5/2/2010 2nd G1 South Australian Derby SHAMROCKER (NZ) (Danny O'Brien) 3f 47.5 105 + 4 3/6/2010 1st G2 VRC Sires Produce Stakes YOSEI (Stuart Webb) 3f 47.5 105 + 4 4/10/2010 1st G1 AJC Sires Produce Stakes 55 LORDS RANSOM ( Bill & Symon Wilde) 7g 59.0 108 12/19/2009 1st G2 C.B. Cox Stakes LUEN YAT FOREVER (Pou Choi) 5g 59.0 108 5/22/2010 1st G1 Macau Gold Cup MAC 57 C'EST LA GUERRE (NZ) (Robert Hickmott) 6g 59.0 107 9/4/2010 5th G2 Makybe Diva Stakes 1600m EMBLEM OF LIBERTY (SAF) (Darren Weir) 6m 57.0 103 + 4 3/13/2010 5th G3 Frances Tressady Stakes ROTHESAY (Gerald Ryan) 4h 57.5 107 6/12/2010 1st G2 Queensland Guineas SASA (Tim Martin) 3f 47.5 103 + 4 4/24/2010 2nd G1 Champagne Stakes STERLING PRINCE (NZ) (Wayne Hillis) 7g 59.0 107 11/7/2009 1st G3 Queen Elizabeth Stakes 62 COUNT ENCOSTA (John P Thompson) 4g 57.5 106 4/3/2010 1st G2 Tulloch Stakes HERCULIAN PRINCE (NZ) (Gai Waterhouse) 5g 59.0 106 4/17/2010 1st LR AJC JRA Plate LARGO LAD (David Hayes) 6g 59.0 106 12/19/2009 2nd G2 C.B. Cox Stakes MOUDRE (Ciaron Maher) 5g 59.0 106 8/28/2010 1st LR Heatherlie Handicap 66 FANJURA (IRE) (Lee Freedman) 6g 59.0 105 4/3/2010 1st G3 Easter Cup REBEL RAIDER ( L Macdonald & A Gluyas) 5h 59.0 105 8/18/2010 1st G3 Spring Stakes 68 SNAPY HALO (ARG) (John O'Shea) 6h 59.0 104 4/17/2010 6th G1 Doncaster Handicap THE HOMBRE (John Bary) 4g 57.5 104 5/29/2010 2nd G3 Grand Prix Stakes 70 PRECIOUS LORRAINE (David Hayes) 3f 47.5 99 + 4 5/15/2010 1st LR Gibson Carmichael Stakes 71 DOCTOR FREMANTLE (GB) (Lee Freedman) 6h 59.0 102 3/13/2010 6th G2 Blamey Stakes LEVI'S CHOICE (John P Thompson) 3c 49.5 102 6/5/2010 3rd G2 QLD Sires Produce Stakes LION TAMER (NZ) ( Murray & Bjorn Baker) 3c 49.5 102 9/4/2010 1st LR Ming Dynatsy Quality SMOKIN' JOEY (Lee Freedman) 3c 49.5 102 6/5/2010 4th G2 QLD Sires Produce Stakes STAR OF OCTAGONAL (Todd Howlett) 4g 57.5 102 4/17/2010 1st G3 South Pacific Classic 76 THE RUFFIAN (Lee Freedman) 3c 49.5 101 8/21/2010 2nd LR Mitchell McKenzie Stakes WOORIM (Robert Heathcote) 5g 59.0 101 7/3/2010 1st LR Glasshouse Handicap ZANTELAGH (Mark Kavanagh) 4m 55.5 97 + 4 4/17/2010 6th LR Chairmans Stakes 79 GHOSTMILK (IRE) (Peter G Moody) 7m 57.0 96 + 4 7/17/2010 2nd LR STC Winter Handicap INTENCION (Tony Vasil) 3c 49.5 100 8/28/2010 3rd G3 McNeil Stakes 81 ALTIUS (Tony Vasil) 3c 49.5 98 9/4/2010 2nd LR Exford Stakes 82 SKOROST (Bart Cummings) 3c 49.5 91 3/27/2010 4th G2 Pago Pago Stakes DEALER PRINCIPAL (Anthony Cummings) 6g 59.0 NR HARRY THE FOX (NZ) (Anthony Cummings) 3c 49.5 NR IMPOSING (GB) (Robert Hickmott) 5h 59.0 NR MOURAYAN (IRE) (Robert Hickmott) 5h 59.0 NR ORIGINATE (John P Thompson) 3c 49.5 NR TRADER (Anthony Cummings) 5h 59.0 NR TURNSTILES (NZ) (Anthony Cummings) 4m 55.5 NR Total : 89.
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