Newcastle Cup Field – 2014

Race 7 – 4:40PM XXXX GOLD NEWCASTLE CUP (2300 METRES)
Of $175,000.1st $105,000, 2nd $35,000, 3rd $17,500, 4th $8,750, 5th $3,500, 6th $1,750, 7th $1,750, 8th $1,750, Starter Subsidy $200 GROUP 3
Handicap, Minimum Weight 54kg, Apprentices cannot claim.Field Limit: 16 + 4 EM

 

No Horse Trainer Jockey Weight
1 DESTINY’S KISS Joseph Pride Joshua Parr 59kg
2 TRAVOLTA (NZ) Gai Waterhouse Tommy Berry 58.5kg
3 BRIGANTIN (USA) Chris Waller Glyn Schofield 58kg
4 SECESSIO (GB) Chris Waller Hugh Bowman 57kg
5 TUPAC AMARU John O’Shea Kerrin McEvoy 57kg
6 WISH COME TRUE (IRE) Peter G Moody Blake Shinn 57kg
7 MULTILATERAL (USA) Chris Waller Jim Cassidy 56kg
8 CANNY BALLAD Joseph Pride Ms Kathy O’Hara 55kg
9 DISCLAIMER (GB) Peter & Paul Snowden Jason Collett 54kg
10 ORIENTAL LADY (GER) Kris Lees Brenton Avdulla 54kg
11 SLIVOVITZ Kris Lees Andrew Gibbons 54kg
12 AMBIVALENT Ken Lantry Mitchell Bell 54kg
13 AY NO DIGAS (GER) Kris Lees James McDonald 54kg
14 KHALID (GB) Paul Perry Thomas Huet 54kg
15 SAMSILI Philip Minter Robert Thompson 54kg

Other Racing News:

New Zealand’s best two-year-old of last season is on his way to Australia seeking a Group One prize no Kiwi has taken for 19 years.

Vespa easily accounted for the previously unbeaten Copy Watch in the Listed Challenge Stakes at Ruakaka on Saturday but trainer Johno Benner wanted to see how he recovered before committing to a Caulfield Guineas campaign.

Benner says the colt is in great shape and will head to Australia on Wednesday.

“It’s actually amazing how well he has pulled up and there’s so much improvement in him,” Benner told NZ Racing Desk.

“We’ll just be taking it one race at a time and trying to protect his record.”

Vespa was named champion two-year-old of New Zealand after winning the Group One Diamond Stakes and the $1 million Karaka Million for Karaka sales graduates.

He will begin his Melbourne campaign in the Group Three Caulfield Guineas Prelude on September 28 on the way to the Caulfield Guineas (1600m) on October 11.

It’s the same path used last year by El Roca, who was second in the Prelude before being blocked for a run in the Caulfield Guineas.

Few New Zealanders contest the Caulfield Guineas and no New Zealander has won the race since the brilliant Our Maizcay outclassed Ravarda and Octagonal by three lengths in 1995.

Meanwhile, New Zealand’s champion three-year-old of last season won’t make his way across the Tasman until at least mid-October.

Trainer Peter McKay considered sending Puccini to Australia after he won the Group Three Merial Mile at Awapuni on Saturday, but he has now decided to contest the Group One Spring Classic (2040m) at Hastings on October 4 before going to Australia.

“I’ve been aiming to have a crack at the Cox Plate – at this stage that’s my main aim,” McKay said.

“If he can’t get into the Cox Plate then he’ll run in the Caulfield Cup.”

Puccini won the New Zealand Derby last season and finished fifth in the Australian Derby.

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