Golden Mile nominations – 2016

View the nominations for the 2016 Golden Mile. The Golden Mile will be run on Saturday 19th March at Bendigo racecourse.

Horse Sex Age Trainer
1 ABIDEWITHME (NZ) M 6 Peter G Moody
2 AMARELA (NZ) M 4 Nigel Blackiston
3 ARCH FIRE (USA) G 8 Robert Smerdon
4 AT FIRST SIGHT (IRE) G 9 Darren Weir
5 BIG MEMORY (FR) G 6 Tony McEvoy
6 BONDEIGER H 4 Danny O’Brien
7 GENERAL GROOVE G 6 Leon & Troy Corstens
8 GENUINE LAD G 5 Robert Smerdon
9 MOBACO (FR) G 7 Darren Weir
10 NEVIS (IRE) G 6 Robert Hickmott
11 PILOTE D’ESSAI (GB) H 4 David Hayes & Tom Dabernig
12 SECESSIO (GB) G 7 Bob Challis
13 SURVIVED (NZ) G 6 Archie Alexander
14 VELOX (GB) G 6 David Hayes & Tom Dabernig
15 WESTSOUTHWEST (NZ) G 7 Robert Smerdon
16 ZABISCO (NZ) H 8 Darren Weir
17 ZLATAN G 8 Robbie Laing

News:

An already successful autumn carnival for jockey Craig Newitt could go to another level when he heads to Sydney for Golden Slipper day at Rosehill.

Fresh from his second Group One win in Melbourne this year in Saturday’s $1.25 million Newmarket Handicap on The Quarterback, Newitt heads to the Golden Slipper to reunite with his Blue Diamond Stakes-winning mount Extreme Choice.

He is also on Victoria Derby winner Tarzino who looms as the horse to beat in Saturday’s Group One Rosehill Guineas.

Both Extreme Choice and Tarzino are trained by Mick Price with whom Newitt has had a successful association for several years including 17 Group One wins.

Price has Extreme Choice and Flying Artie in the $3.5 million Golden Slipper and they occupy the top two lines of betting at $2.80 and $6 respectively.

They ran the quinella in the Blue Diamond on February 27 and arrived in Sydney on Friday morning to prepare for the Slipper.

Newitt will ride Extreme Choice in a course proper gallop at Rosehill on Tuesday morning while Damien Oliver will partner Flying Artie in his work-out.

“I can’t wait to get up there,” Newitt said.

“They will both gallop together.

“Tarzino will just float up on the Wednesday before the race.

“So next Saturday I should have two good chances at winning Group Ones again. It’s been a good autumn.”

Newitt can’t fault Extreme Choice since the Blue Diamond.

“I haven’t seen a change in the horse,” he said.

“The horse is just going great. By all reports he has travelled up good. We’ve just got to keep him ticking over.

“I don’t think he has to improve. I don’t think the other horse has to improve. They’ve just got to hold their form.”

Tarzino was narrowly beaten by Palentino second-up in the Australian Guineas at Flemington and Newitt is looking forward to the colt stepping up to 2000m.

“He’s flying,” Newitt said.

“I galloped him the reverse way on Saturday morning and he’s going great.

“The further he goes the better he’ll be.”

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