Chairman’s Stakes nominations – 2016

View the nominations for the 2016 Chairman’s Stakes . The Chairman’s Stakes will be run on Saturday 6th February at Caulfield racecourse.

Horse Sex Age Trainer
1 BRITTANY F 2 John O’Shea
2 CENTAURO G 2 Brett Cavanough
3 DAM READY C 2 David Hayes & Tom Dabernig
4 DELTA D’OR G 2 Amy Johnston
5 EXTREME CHOICE C 2 Mick Price
6 FRAAR JESTER F 2 Peter G Moody
7 GHENWAA F 2 David Hayes & Tom Dabernig
8 GRATWICK G 2 Peter G Moody
9 HAVILDAR C 2 Ciaron Maher
10 HELL OF AN EFFORT C 2 Peter G Moody
11 HIGHLAND BEAT C 2 David Hayes & Tom Dabernig
12 LEOTIE F 2 Henry Dwyer
13 MANDEE F 2 Peter G Moody
14 MOTOWN LIL F 2 Robert Smerdon
15 NASDEX G 2 Peter G Moody
16 OM NOM F 2 Michael Kent
17 PEARL CONGENIAL F 2 Robert Smerdon
18 PERFECTLY SAFE F 2 David Hayes & Tom Dabernig
19 REVOLVING DOOR C 2 Clinton McDonald
20 RHYOLA C 2 Peter Morgan & Craig Widdison
21 SHE’S GOING OFF F 2 Jason Hunter
22 SHOKO F 2 Peter Morgan & Craig Widdison
23 SIMPLY INVINCIBLE C 2 Peter Morgan & Craig Widdison
24 STAR TURN C 2 Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes
25 SUPER MAXI C 2 Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes
26 TAN TAT BEAUTY F 2 Peter G Moody
27 THE SEDUCTRESS F 2 Jason Warren

News:

The Peter Moody-trained Hell Of An Effort will be out to continue an unbeaten start to his career when he runs for the first time in more than a month at Caulfield.

Hell Of An Effort won at Geelong on debut in December before heading to town and impressing with a front-running win at Caulfield on December 26 in an 1100m-race for juveniles.

The colt is expected to run in Saturday’s $250,000 sales-restricted Inglis Premier (1200m) on his home track.

“He just had a little freshen-up and he seems well and happy and healthy,” Moody said.

The colt has also been nominated for the Group Three Chairman’s Stakes (1000m) on the same program.

Hell Of An Effort, a son of Reward For Effort who Moody trained to win the 2009 Group One Blue Diamond Stakes, is an $18 chance in markets for this year’s $1.5 million race on February 27.

The Inglis Premier (1200m) has attracted 22 entries with Moody also nominating unraced Exceed And Excel filly Mandee and Not A Single Doubt gelding Nasdex.

Tony McEvoy trained the first and second placegetters in the Inglis Premier a year ago and has Hey Doc and Lessyd heading to Saturday’s edition.

That pair ran the quinella in a race at Flemington on January 16.

Brent Stanley has four juveniles nominated for the Inglis Premier including stakes-winning filly Sweet Sherry who won the Listed Maribyrnong Trial Stakes (1000m) at Flemington on debut in October before finishing 10th in an Inglis race at Moonee Valley on October 24.

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