Gunsynd Classic Field – 2014

Race 6 – 3:15PM APHS GUNSYND CLASSIC (1600 METRES)
Of $125,000.1st $80,000, 2nd $25,000, 3rd $12,500, 4th $5,000, 5th $2,500 GROUP 3
Set Weights, Three-Years-Old, Apprentices cannot claim.Field Limit: 18 + 5 EM

Form Guide

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No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 RUDY Helen Page Ms Tegan Harrison (a) 4 57kg
2 ARCHITECT David J Lawlor Andrew Spinks 8 57kg
3 BODEGA NEGRA Bruce W Hill Kelvin Wharton 1 57kg
4 HOPFGARTEN Robert Heathcote Damian Browne 14 57kg
5 DARCI MAGIC (NZ) Bede Murray Jason Taylor 11 57kg
6 CASARATI Bruce W Hill Chris Munce 7 57kg
7 OLYMPIC ANTHEM (NZ) Robert Heathcote Michael Cahill 2 57kg
8 AVALANCHES Trevor Bailey Scott Galloway 5 57kg
9 SAGUARO (NZ) Peter G Moody Jim Byrne 6 57kg
10 LUCKY LUCRE Matthew Dunn Glen Colless 9 57kg
11 OOSTHUIZEN Kelly Schweida 12 57kg
12 ALWAYS A GIBBERER John P Thompson Ric McMahon 3 57kg
13 SHIRAZ ATTACK Gillian Heinrich Timothy Bell 10 55kg
14 CRUZ BY (NZ) Brian Smith Larry Cassidy 13 55kg

News:

Outgoing Darley trainer Peter Snowden sent Sarajevo out for the first and last time with the desired result when the colt scored an impressive win at Randwick.

The race plan was cancelled when he was shuffled back early but the two-year-old lived up to his $2.10 favouritism and his trainer’s opinion when he unleashed a powerful sprint in the straight.

He worked to the line 1-1/4 lengths ahead of Burning Passion ($7) in the 1100m race for colts and geldings.

“He is a very talented horse,” Snowden said.

“I thought he would be up on the speed but I couldn’t find him in the first 200 metres.

“You have to be above average to do what he did.”

Josh Parr picked up the ride with Darley rider Kerrin McEvoy off with the flu.

“He got stood on his head early,” Parr said.

“Then he got squeezed between horses but he adapted to it really well and travelled kindly.

“He is a very classy horse.”

Snowden leaves the Darley operation after the Hawkesbury meeting on Saturday week to become a public trainer in partnership with his son Paul.

Sail gave him his second win on the Easter Monday program with Christian Reith the beneficiary of McEvoy’s absence.

The mare came late to beat Strace by half a neck over 1400 metres.

“She only wins occasionally so it was nice to see,” Snowden said.

The trainer will saddle up his final Group One runners for Sheikh Mohammed’s operation at Randwick on Saturday with Kumaon scheduled to take his place in the Champagne Stakes (1600m) and three-year-old Sidestep to take on older horses in the All Aged Stakes.

Kumaon finished midfield in the Sires’ Produce Stakes on April 12 on a heavy track while Sidestep is backing up seven days after his win in the Royal Sovereign Stakes.

Runner-up in the 2013 Golden Slipper, Sidestep had a forgettable spring but has returned to form this time around with two wins and a second from three autumn starts.

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