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Royal Randwick Printable Form Guide FREE printable form guides from www.punters.com.au Royal Randwick Saturday 22nd August 2020 Race 1 GOLD COAST TURF CLUB TROPHY 2400m 12:00 pm Race 2 TAB HIGHWAY CLASS 2 HANDICAP 1100m 12:35 pm Race 3 HEINEKEN HANDICAP 1600m 1:10 pm Race 4 DARLEY SILVER SHADOW STAKES 1200m 1:45 pm Race 5 MOSTYN COPPER SHOW COUNTY QUALITY 1200m 2:25 pm Race 6 BOWERMANS COMMERCIAL FURNITURE TOY SHOW 1100m 3:05 pm Race 7 WINX STAKES 1400m 3:45 pm Race 8 TAB HANDICAP 1400m 4:25 pm Race 9 CACTUS IMAGING SPRINT 1200m 5:05 pm Produced for free by Punters.com.au, thanks to BetEasy Punters.com.au is your ultimate racing website. Social networking, free form guides, odds comparison, betting deals, the latest news, photos and a revolutionary tipping system allowing punters to buy and sell their horse racing tips. Visit www.punters.com.au for more information. © 2020 Punters Paradise Pty Ltd. 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Royal Randwick | Page 1 Call 1800 321 321 or visit BetEasy to bet now FREE printable form guides from www.punters.com.au Race 1 GOLD COAST TURF CLUB TROPHY 2400m NSW: 12:00 pm Prize $122,500. 1st $58,000. 2nd $23,000. 3rd $12,000. 4th $6,500. 5th $5,000. 6th $4,000. 7th $3,500. 8th $3,500. VIC/TAS: 12:00 pm 9th $3,500. 10th $3,500. QLD: 12:00 pm Rail: True NT: 11:30 am Straight: 410m. SA: 11:30 am WA: 10:00 am Circumference: 2227m. For: Three-Years-Old and Upwards. Benchmark Race. BenchMark 78. No sex restriction. Handicap. Gear Changes: 4. Home Ground Nasal strip first time Horse Jockey Trainer Last 10 Career Prize W% P% Bar Wgt 1. Kiss the Bride (NZ) Joshua Parr Bjorn Baker 11230s1411 18:5-4-5 $204,680 28% 78% 1 60.5 2. Desert Path (GB) James McDonald Chris Waller 41826889s1 24:5-2-0 $203,741 21% 29% 2 59.5 3. Decroux Tommy Berry Jason Deamer 7176s8s011 24:5-4-1 $185,825 21% 42% SCRATCHED 4. Home Ground Tom Sherry (a3) John Sargent 3254s51836 12:3-1-1 $195,745 25% 42% 7 57.5 5. California Longbow Tim Clark Peter & Paul Snowden 641666s361 20:5-1-2 $204,380 25% 40% 5 57 6. Birth Of Venus (IRE) Brenton Avdulla Chris Waller 225638s341 24:3-4-3 $184,066 13% 42% 6 56 7. True Marvel (FR) Kathy O'Hara Matthew Smith 5104117315 15:4-0-2 $82,090 27% 40% 4 53.5 8. Red Hot Chillypins (NZ) Rachel King Joseph Pride 7513057122 14:2-3-1 $68,100 14% 43% 3 52 Speedmap: Predicted settling positions after start Rail position: True Race Direction Royal Randwick | Page 2 Call 1800 321 321 or visit BetEasy to bet now FREE printable form guides from www.punters.com.au Trainer Bjorn Baker Barrier 1 1 KISS THE BRIDE Jockey Joshua Parr 60.5kg Prizemoney $204,680 5 year old bay gelding (male) Win Range 1800m - 2400m W&P% 28-78 Sire Savabeel Dam I Do Breeder S a Sharrock & Waikato Stud Ltd Career 18:5-4-5 12 Mths 11:5-3-1 1st Up 4:0-1-1 2nd Up 4:0-2-1 Owners Bjorn Baker Racing (Mgr: B Baker), M H Wood, Mrs A Galvin, J T Cassin, C Locke, M J Davidson, G C Smith, L B Clapham, A F Varasdi, D J Kennedy, P Firm 0:0-0-0 Good 11:3-3-4 Soft 2:1-0-0 Heavy 5:1-1-1 Webster & A Stephenson Jockey 1:1-0-0 Dist 1:0-0-0 Track 3:1-0-1 Trk/Dst 0:0-0-0 Colours Royal Blue, Gold Braces, Pale Blue Armbands, Royal Blue And Gold Quartered Cap Race Details Track Jockey Wgt Br. Odds Winner @800 @400 1 of 7 ROYA Sat 22Aug20 2400m Bm78 Soft7 J Parr 60.5 1 $5.00 Kiss the Bride 60.5kg 0.50L 2:34.32 3 4 1 of 8 ROYA Sat 1Aug20 1800m CG&E BM78 Heavy9 J Mcdonald 58.5 7 $3.70F Kiss the Bride 58.5kg 0.30L 1:56.01 4 3 2 of 11 KENS Sat 18Jul20 1800m 3&4Y BM78 (76) Heavy8 N Rawiller 59.0 7 $4.80F Le Lude 52.0kg 0.50L 1:52.46 5 3 3 of 7 ROYA Sat 4Jul20 1600m BM78 Heavy9 R King 58.0 7 $26 Agassi 58.0kg 0.40L 1:42.43 7 4 11 of 11 ROYA Sat 20Jun20 1400m BM78 Heavy8 T Clark 58.0 10 $16 Ballet Master 59.5kg 7.10L 1:27. 10 10 Trainer Chris Waller Barrier 2 2 DESERT PATH Jockey James McDonald 59.5kg Prizemoney $203,741 6 year old chestnut gelding (male) Win Range 2011m - 2400m W&P% 21-29 Sire Champs Elysees Dam Desert Image Breeder Juddmonte Farms Ltd Career 24:5-2-0 12 Mths 13:2-1-0 1st Up 5:1-0-0 2nd Up 5:0-1-0 Owners A M Shead, P I Sweeney, Ms M J Waller, A A Lockhart, J T C Lake, K H Warriner, P Vanni, N Penklis, M S Burn, T E Te Keeti, Werrett Bloodstock Pty Ltd, Firm 0:0-0-0 Good 12:4-1-0 Soft 5:0-0-0 Heavy 5:1-1-0 Team Mcdonnell, Murumba Racing, Milo Racing, O'Callaghan, Laurel Oak Desert Jockey 4:0-1-0 Dist 9:2-1-0 Track 3:0-2-0 Trk/Dst 2:0-1-0 Path, Laurel Oak B'stock, Lockyer T'breds, Halatex P/L & Mrs L Shead Colours Light Green, Black Stripes Race Details Track Jockey Wgt Br. Odds Winner @800 @400 4 of 7 ROYA Sat 22Aug20 2400m Bm78 Soft7 J Mcdonald 59.5 2 $4.20 Kiss the Bride 60.5kg 1.90L 2:34.32 5 5 1 of 8 ROSE Sat 8Aug20 2400m BM78 Heavy9 N Rawiller 57.0 1 $5.50 Desert Path 57.0kg 2.30L 2:36.79 3 3 8 of 12 ROSE Sat 25Jul20 2400m BM78 Soft7 H Bowman 57.5 7 $7 Korcho 59.0kg 3.80L 2:32.56 12 11 2 of 13 ROYA Sat 4Jul20 2400m BM78 Heavy9 J Mcdonald 56.5 1 $7 Tigre Royale 56.5kg 0.10L 2:38.41 5 3 6 of 13 SAND Wed 24Jun20 2400m BM78 Heavy8 B Melham 58.0 4 $17 Yulong Captain 56.0kg 5.90L 2:37.72 12 10 Trainer John Sargent Barrier 7 4 HOME GROUND Jockey Tom Sherry 57.5kg Prizemoney $195,745 5 year old bay gelding (male) Win Range 1450m - 2200m W&P% 25-42 Sire High Chaparral Dam First Look Breeder Mr K J Pooley Career 12:3-1-1 12 Mths 4:0-1-1 1st Up 3:0-0-0 2nd Up 3:1-0-1 Owners J G Sargent, Mrs S A Sargent, Miss L J Sargent & JWL Sargent Colours Black, Yellow Shamrocks, Quartered Cap Firm 0:0-0-0 Good 6:3-0-1 Soft 3:0-1-0 Heavy 3:0-0-0 Jockey 2:0-0-1 Dist 0:0-0-0 Track 1:0-0-0 Trk/Dst 0:0-0-0 Race Details Track Jockey Wgt Br. Odds Winner @800 @400 3 of 7 ROYA Sat 22Aug20 2400m BM78 Soft7 T Sherry 57.5 7 $4.40 Kiss the Bride 60.5kg 0.60L 2:34.32 2 2 2 of 8 CANT Wed 5Aug20 1900m BM72 Soft7 C Williams 61.5 1 $3.30F Tochi 59.0kg 1.30L 2:02.51 3 2 5 of 11 KENS Sat 18Jul20 1800m 3&4Y BM78 (76) Heavy8 T Sherry 59.0 5 $7 Le Lude 52.0kg 5.90L 1:52.46 2 2 4 of 10 KENS Wed 1Jul20 1550m BM70 Heavy8 C Graham 63.0 7 $31 Le Gai Soleil 56.5kg 3.40L 1:35.32 4 3 2 of 5 RAND Fri 12Jun20 1080m OPEN-BT Synth S Clipperton n/a Echo Gem n/a 2.50L 1:04.67 Trainer Peter & Paul Snowden Barrier 5 5 CALIFORNIA LONGBOW Jockey Tim Clark 57.0kg Prizemoney $204,380 5 year old bay gelding (male) Win Range 1400m - 2200m W&P% 25-40 Sire Pierro Dam Sarasota Breeder Linley Investments Career 20:5-1-2 12 Mths 11:2-0-1 1st Up 4:1-0-0 2nd Up 4:0-1-1 Owners Y S H Liang Colours Yellow, Red Halves, Stars On Sleeves, Red Cap With Yellow Star Firm 0:0-0-0 Good 9:2-1-1 Soft 8:3-0-1 Heavy 3:0-0-0 Jockey 7:1-0-1 Dist 2:0-0-0 Track 2:0-0-0 Trk/Dst 1:0-0-0 Race Details Track Jockey Wgt Br.
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