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1 – 3YO Fillies Hcp, 1000m.
Time: 58.5. 1st 400m: 23.8. Last 400m: 23.5.
The race: An even break, with FLAMBER (inside) and QUEEN KAHUNA sharing the early pace. They sped away to lead clearly from IRON SHOE, who was joined after 400m on her inside by INNOCENT BABY and on the rails by the favorite BRIGHT SIDE. Further back were PIAVONIC, FELLOWSHIP and ALWAYS TOGETHER, who was the first of the backmarkers to make a move but her sprint ended quickly. The leaders kicked a little on turning but the early pace told on them and they were quickly overhauled on straightening by INNOCENT BABY,
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Stewards: Iron Shoe shifted in on jumping away and tightened Queen Kahuna. Piavonic had dificulty obtaining a run near the home turn. Iron Shoe was found to be sore in both fore legs after the race.
Summary: Nice debut from the winner in a race where the leaders went quickly.
2 – 3YO C&G Hcp, 1000m.
Time: 57.8. 1st 400m: 23.8. Last 400m: 23.0.
The race: BLUE DANZIG flew the gates from his outside draw and sped across to the rail to lead from THE MOOKSTA, with BRADSHAW booting up quickly after dwelling slightly. GOLD VALLEY and COUP DE GRACE (rails) were next with KASHMIR BLUE,
timberlands classic, then a big gap to the last trio. Blue Danzig was held together a little before the turn but Bradshaw was at him on his outside and they cleared away to fight it out. In winning Bradshaw made a wonderful return to racing with a brilliant final sprint. Gold Valley hung on well for third while Lady Jakeo’s under-performing brother FITZGERALD showed he may be on the way up with a fast-finishing effort to just miss the place. Coup De Grace was chasing all the way and, although he looked a place chance on the turn, he knocked up for fifth.
Stewards: No report.
Summary: Sensational return from Bradshaw who looks a readymade topliner.
3 – Mares Hcp,
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Time: 1.10.9. 1st 400m: 24.4. Last 400m: 23.9.
The race: As expected, CRADLE SNATCHER had the speed to cross the field from her wide gate to lead clearly from PERFECT ARK, with PRIORITY PAID back on the inside. YALLAH’S STAR was next with VIENNETTA on the rails and the bolter REGALICE racing three and four wide.
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Stewards: Viennetta had trouble gaining a run round the home turn and in the straight. After passing the 200m,
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Summary: Winner was too speedy for her rivals. Oregon Star and Viennetta made solid returns.
4 – Open Hcp, 2040m.
Time: 2.08.7. 1st 1240m: 1.20.7. Last 400m: 24.4.
The race: BABY BOMBER held the inside from LUMBERMAN before the field wheeled out of the straight. JACK WILL DO was next on the inside with ZAJINSKY perfectly placed on his outside, then a break to STEP DANCER on the rails and VIDEO PRINCE. Gap then to the last three with the well-fancied BRIDGE HOUSE biding his time at the rear. Baby Bomber steadied down mid-race and he and Lumberman travelled kindly to the home turn. Step Dancer,
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Stewards: At the post the first time, Video Prince had to be eased off the heels of Zajinsky. A vet examination failed to reveal any abnormality with Video Prince.
Summary: Moderate race with a brilliant ride from Oliver making the difference.
5 – Open Hcp, 1514m.
Time: 1.31.5. 1st 714m: 43.1. Last 400m: 24.4.
The race: Quick tempo from the gates set by PLUSHKA, who strode out to lead BUSH OUTLAW and REBEL ACTION with a three-length gap to GOLDEN FINALE, ONE MAN OUT and STRIKE FORCE. There was another three-length break then to ANOTHER NEPTUNE and GO WITH THE FLOW. Plushka sped clear midrace but, when given a breather before the turn, they came at him. First Rebel Action then Golden Finale, who was immediately under pressure. One Man Out made good ground to the turn and Oliver opted to stay on the rail,
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Stewards: Near the 1200m, Northern Poet had to be checked. Near the 800m, Go With The Flow brushed the running rail. Bush Outlaw was taken in by Rebel Action at the same point. Bush Outlaw was found to have a heart flutter after the race. Golden Finale had to be eased on the home turn. Plushka was tightened for room in the straight.
Summary: Not much class here. Another fine ride from Oliver to land the prize.
6 – 3YO Stakes, 1600m.
Time: 1.36.6. 1st 800m: 48.5. Last 400m: 24.6.
The race: A fantastic race of tactics and it was not until half an hour after the race that the final result was known after second protested against the winner. The race began as expected with DESTRUCTION POINT taking the early lead from SEDATION. The speed then slowed noticeably, forcing Delirious, who was over-racing to whip around the field and pressure Destruction Point. While this was happening, DIGNITY DANCER and MOSSMAN had bumped on the first turn and again down the back as Mossman held Dignity Dancer on the fence. Cassidy on Dignity Dancer was getting anxious at the 600m. He had to get away from the rail and he eventually pushed clear of Mossman on his outside as Sedation was travelling greenly. The two favorites went to the line together with Dignity Dancer doing enough to win. PARIS DREAM, who had sat back off the interference, struggled in the run home for third.
Stewards: Near the 1200m,
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Summary: First two home are all class.
7 – Flying, 1200m.
Time: 1.11.2. 1st 800m: 24.1. Last 400m: 24.3.
The race: Track specialist PYRAMUL BOY shot out of the gates to lead clearly after settling down from ST. CHRISOPH and MINT CONDITION, with WRY HERO next around DYLAN and further out to RULLENE. The favorite TOWKAY took some time to find his feet and he was back near the tail. Pyramul Boy had gone a bit too quickly early and the pressure showed when tackled by St. Chrisoph and Mint Condition. Then TOWKAY, after a bumping duel on the turn, found top gear and rattled home to score impressively. Former Perth galloper, now with the Hayes’ stable, Country Born was unsighted early but made a huge run at the end to grab second running 12.05s for his last 200m. Dylan was travelling nicely on the rails early but dropped the bit near the 600m and struggled home.
Stewards: St. Chrisoph was passed fit to run after being taken from the stalls.
Summary: Winner was much better than his rivals. Country Born looks a likely type.
8 – Mares Hcp, 1514m.
Time: 1.32.5. 1st 714m: 44.6. Last 400m: 24.4.
The race: FROM THE NORTH again ran straight to the front, setting a nice pace as she cleared out to lead by two lengths from LYSNING’S JOY and LADY ARLINGTON. Then a break to DANSON D’OR with PALMERSTON MIST moving up on her outside. The favorite TARA QAHIRA could not get in closer than three-wide from the inside fence but had a little cover to the corner. The well-fancied ERNESTINA was back in the ruck and looked in all sort of trouble coming to the home turn while TINIKAKUA and MISS MCCARTNEY were making a little ground from well back. From The North took them into the straight but Tara Qahira showed she was above average, grabbing the lead inside the 100m mark and winning clearly. Bolter Danson D’Or did a fine job to hang on for third. Tinikadua made some ground.
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