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Dunaden Americain Jakkalberry Red Cadeaux User: Paul.Stuart Time: 11-04-2012 14:47 Product: SSH PubDate: 05-11-2012 Zone: All Edition: Main Page: SHARED_18 Color: CMYK DUNADEN AMERICAIN JAKKALBERRY BARRIER: 16 WEIGHT: 59kg BARRIER: 12 WEIGHT: 58kg BARRIER: 19 WEIGHT: 55.5kg 1 DUNADEN JOCKEY: Craig Williams JOCKEY: Damien Oliver JOCKEY: Colm O’Donoghue TRAINER: Mikel Delzangles TRAINER: Alain de Royer Dupre TRAINER: Marco Botti BETTING: $7 BETTING: $5 BETTING: $35 Won this race last year and The 2010 Melbourne Cup Former US galloper who ran AMERICAIN showed he was on track for a winner who ran fourth last year 13th in the Caulfield Cup. Good 2 repeat with brilliant win in after getting too far back. 3rd to champion Cirrus Des Caulfield Cup. Big weight makes Outstanding fourth in Caulfield Aingles in Dubai (2400m) in it tough but will give a great sight. Cup and has strong claims. March. Needs to improve. JAKKALBERRY DRAWN BY:....................................................1 DRAWN BY: ...................................................2 DRAWN BY: ......................................... 3 3 RED CADEAUX WINCHESTER VOILA ICI BARRIER: 18 WEIGHT: 55.5kg BARRIER: 22 WEIGHT: 55.5kg BARRIER: 13 WEIGHT: 55.5kg 4 RED CADEAUX JOCKEY: Michael Rodd JOCKEY: Jamie Mott JOCKEY: Vlad Duric TRAINER: Ed Dunlop TRAINER: John Sadler TRAINER: Peter Moody BETTING: $9 BETTING: $35 BETTING: $101 Beaten by the smallest pos- Another former US runner who Former Italian galloper. Best of WINCHESTER sible margin in this race last is unplaced in three runs since four runs in Australia was 2nd 5 year. Meets Dunaden much coming to Australia. Made to Ocean Park in Underwood on better at the weights this time some late ground when 9th in September 22. In top stable but and looms as the horse to beat. Caulfield Cup. Place best. poor last in Caulfield Cup. VOILA ICI DRAWN BY: ........................................ 4 DRAWN BY:..........................................5 DRAWN BY: ......................................... 6 6 CAVALRYMAN MOUNT ATHOS SANAGAS BARRIER: 6 WEIGHT: 54kg BARRIER: 8 WEIGHT: 54kg BARRIER: 4 WEIGHT: 54kg 7 CAVALRYMAN JOCKEY: Frankie Dettori JOCKEY: Ryan Moore JOCKEY: Brad Rawiller TRAINER: Saeed Bin Suroor TRAINER: Luca Cumani TRAINER: Bart Cummings BETTING: $51 BETTING: $8.50 BETTING: $51 In the strong Godolphin stable. Has won his last three in Europe, Former German runner now in 8 MOUNT ATHOS Won over 3250m at Sandown including last start 4-length win Bart Cummings stable. Hasn’t (UK) in July. Last start 2nd with in Grp 2 Geoffrey Freer (2650m) shown up in four runs in 60kg in Rose Bowl at Newmarket at Newbury in England. Well Australia and would need a on September 27. Some hope. weighted and definite claims. Cummings miracle to figure here. 9 SANAGAS DRAWN BY:......................................... 7 DRAWN BY:..........................................8 DRAWN BY: ........................................ 9 ETHIOPIA FIORENTE GALILEO’S CHOICE BARRIER: 14 WEIGHT: 53.5kg BARRIER: 2 WEIGHT: 53.5kg BARRIER: 11 WEIGHT: 53.5kg 10 ETHIOPIA JOCKEY: Rhys McLeod JOCKEY: James McDonald JOCKEY: Pat Smullen TRAINER: Pat Carey TRAINER: Gai Waterhouse TRAINER: Dermot Weld BETTING: $19 BETTING: $26 BETTING: $19 Stormed home to win the AJC Lightly-raced import who beat Won over hurdles in Ireland in 11 FIORENTE Derby (2400m) at Randwick in highly-rated Joshua Tree over February. Resumed from a spell April. Improved after three runs 2400m at Newmarket (UK) on with wins at Leopardstown in and solid 4th in Cox Plate. One July 12. First start for Waterhouse (IRE) in July and August. Hard to of the best local hopes. stable. Shows promise. line up form but in top stable. GALILEO’S CHOICE DRAWN BY: ........................................ 10 DRAWN BY:......................................... 11 DRAWN BY:.........................................12 12 GLENCADAM GOLD GREEN MOON MALUCKYDAY BARRIER: 7 WEIGHT: 53.5kg BARRIER: 5 WEIGHT: 53.5kg BARRIER: 9 WEIGHT: 53.5kg 13 GLENCADAM GOLD JOCKEY: Tommy Berry JOCKEY: Brett Prebble JOCKEY: Jim Cassidy TRAINER: Gai Waterhouse TRAINER: Robert Hickmott TRAINER: Team Hawkes BETTING: $35 BETTING: $17 BETTING: $13 Imported galloper who won Imported runner who had Aussie galloper who ran 2nd in 14 GREEN MOON four-in-row, including The great form before struggled this race two years ago. Metropolitan (2400m) at Rand- into 7th in Cox Plate. Ran 2nd Showed he had recovered from wick on October 6 before poor in 2011 Caulfield Cup. Drawn well illness with solid 5th in Geelong 15th in Caulfield Cup. Take on trust. and stable is confident. Cup when got home late. Each-way. MALUCKYDAY DRAWN BY:.........................................13 DRAWN BY: ........................................14 DRAWN BY: ........................................15 15 MOURAYAN MY QUEST FOR PEACE NIWOT BARRIER: 3 WEIGHT: 53.5kg BARRIER: 1 WEIGHT: 53.5kg BARRIER: 15 WEIGHT: 53.5kg 16 MOURAYAN JOCKEY: Hugh Bowman JOCKEY: Corey Brown JOCKEY: Dwayne Dunn TRAINER: Robert Hickmott TRAINER: Luca Cumani TRAINER: Team Hawkes BETTING: $26 BETTING: $26 BETTING: $35 Another import who has won Won March Stakes (2800m) at Won Sydney Cup (3200m) in 17 MY QUEST FOR PEACE just four from 32 starts. One of Goodwood (UK) on August 25 April but has disappointed in those was last start in Craven before solid 5th in Caulfield four runs this campaign. Well Plt (2000m) at Randwick on Cup. Working well and must be beaten when 12th in Caulfield October 6. Rough place chance. considered. Cup and needs to improve. 18 NIWOT DRAWN BY: ........................................ 16 DRAWN BY: ........................................17 DRAWN BY: ........................................ 18 TAC DE BOISTRON LIGHTS OF HEAVEN PRECEDENCE TAC DE BOISTRON BARRIER: 21 WEIGHT: 53kg BARRIER: 17 WEIGHT: 53kg BARRIER: 20 WEIGHT: 53kg 19 JOCKEY: Olivier Doleuze JOCKEY: Luke Nolen JOCKEY: Steven Arnold TRAINER: Michael Kent TRAINER: Peter Moody TRAINER: Bart Cummings BETTING: $35 BETTING: $26 BETTING: $101 Another French raider who won Brisbane Cup (2400m) winner Won over 1600m at Moonee 20 LIGHTS OF HEAVEN over 2800m at Longchamps on in June who battled on strong- Valley in Sept. Battling 4th in July 14. Forget distant 6th in ly for 3rd in Caulfield Cup. MV Cup (2500m) last start. Ran Geelong Cup when pace didn’t Distance a test but bred to get 8th in this race in 2010. In Cum- suit. Loves it wet. the trip. Worth including. mings camp but looks outclassed. 21 PRECEDENCE DRAWN BY:........................................19 DRAWN BY:.......................................20 DRAWN BY: ............................................21 UNUSUAL SUSPECT ZABEELIONAIRE KELINNI UNUSUAL SUSPECT BARRIER: 23 WEIGHT: 53kg BARRIER: 24 WEIGHT: 52kg BARRIER: 10 WEIGHT: 51kg 22 JOCKEY: Glyn Schofield JOCKEY: Craig Newitt JOCKEY: Glen Boss TRAINER: Michael Kent TRAINER: Leon Corstens TRAINER: Chris Waller BETTING: $201 BETTING: $35 BETTING: $26 ZABEELIONAIRE Former US galloper who has SA Derby winner in May. Got In top Sydney stable and 23 shown nothing in four runs in home from well back for 6th in earned run by winning Lexus Australia. Last start 5th in MV Caulfield Cup. Ran on well in Stakes (2500m) on Sat. Boss Cup (2500m). Ninth in 2011 Melb Mackinnon on Saturday and takes the ride. Up in class but Cup and likely to struggle. drops 6kg here. Knockout hope. has good record and light weight. 24 KELINNI DRAWN BY: ..................................... 22 DRAWN BY:...................................... 23 DRAWN BY: ...................................... 24.
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