Inglis Nursery Field – 2015

The Final Field has been released for the 2015 Inglis Nursery which is to be run at Randwick on Saturday 12th, December 2015 at 1:55PM. View the Inglis Nursery Field.

Race 3 – 1:55PM INGLIS NURSERY (1000 METRES)
Of $500,000.1st $290,000, 2nd $90,000, 3rd $40,000, 4th $20,000, 5th $10,000, 6th $10,000, 7th $10,000, 8th $10,000, 9th $10,000, 10th $10,000, Starter Subsidy $200
Set Weights, Two-Years-Old, Apprentices cannot claim.Field Limit: 14 + 4 EM
No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 JACKSON Tony McEvoy Kerrin McEvoy 8 56kg
2 RAFHA’S CHOICE Bede Murray Blake Shinn 18 56kg
3 BOOM SHUCKA Liam Birchley Ms Winona Costin (a) 13 56kg
4 RAMPAGE David Hayes & Tom Dabernig Luke Currie 16 56kg
5 MOTIME Gratz Vella Ms Kathy O’Hara 17 56kg
6 CREDIBLE WITNESS John Sargent James McDonald 4 56kg
7 CLIFF Joe Cleary 6 56kg
8 EXTREME CHOICE Mick Price Glyn Schofield 5 56kg
9 MR HUMMUN BEE Trevor Sutherland 15 56kg
10 JEANNEAU Paul Perry Tim Clark 14 54kg
11 VEGAS STRIP Mick Price Brenton Avdulla 11 54kg
12 MIDNIGHT ROSE Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes Dwayne Dunn 12 54kg
13 SO SERENE Gai Waterhouse 7 54kg
14 TOO FAST FOR LOVE Bjorn Baker Thomas Huet 2 54kg
15e TEARFUL KITTY Trevor Sutherland 10 54kg
16e SERENASPHERE John P Thompson 1 54kg
17e SEBRIKKA David Hayes & Tom Dabernig Sam Clipperton 3 54kg
18e VIOLATE Brent Stanley Jason Collett 9 56kg

News:

Henry Dwyer is considering starting stayer Sonntag in the Werribee Cup on Sunday.

The trainer had thoughts of going straight into the Bagot Handicap over 2800m at Flemington on New Year’s Day after the gelding filled a place in the Ballarat Cup last month.

Providing Sonntag pleases Dwyer during the week he will take his place in Sunday’s 2600m Listed race.

“I was keen to go into the Bagot off a five-week break and keep him nice and fresh for New Year’s Day,” Dwyer said.

“The Werribee Cup is looking like being fairly weak with the exception of Tall Ship and generally I don’t skip a race because of one horse.

“If he has a good week for the rest of the week, we’ll probably run him on Sunday.”

Plans are also taking shape for Sonntag to head to New Zealand for two 3200m races.

Sonntag won over 2800m at Flemington in May before running second to Le Armistad, the three-quarter sister of three-time Melbourne Cup winner Makybe Diva, in the 3200m Andrew Ramsden Stakes at Flemington.

“The 2800 to 3200 (metres) is his distance range now,” Dwyer said.

“After the Bagot he’ll probably go to New Zealand for the Wellington Cup on January 24 and the Auckland Cup at the start of March.”

 

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