PB Lawrence Stakes 2014 Odds, Tips and Field

The PB Lawrence Stakes 2014 is the feature race at Caulfield racecourse today with Puissance De Lune going into the race as the favourite in the odds. Star Rolling has been supported in betting and there have been some long shots specked as well.

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Odds:

Tip: Star Rolling

Star Rolling
Star Rolling

 

Field:

Race 8 – 4:35PM Back to Caulfield P.B. Lawrence Stakes (1400 METRES)
Of $200,000.1st $120,000, 2nd $36,000, 3rd $18,000, 4th $9,000, 5th $5,000, 6th $4,000, 7th $4,000, 8th $4,000 GROUP 2
Standard Weight for Age, Three-Years-Old and Upwards, Maidens at time of entry are ineligible, Apprentices cannot claim.Field Limit: 16 + 4 EM

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No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight Hcp Rating
1 FORETELLER (GB) Chris Waller Hugh Bowman 7 59kg 112
2 PUISSANCE DE LUNE (IRE) Darren Weir Brad Rawiller 4 59kg 111
3 BRAMBLES (NZ) Peter G Moody Luke Nolen 9 59kg 101
4 KINCAPLE (NZ) Mark Webb Dwayne Dunn 8 59kg 101
5 LIDARI (FR) Peter G Moody Ben Melham 10 59kg 103
6 ZAMORAR David Bourne Ms Katelyn Mallyon (a) 1 59kg 98
7 EXCLUDED (NZ) Byron Cozamanis Steven Arnold 6 59kg 97
8 STAR ROLLING Peter Morgan & Craig Widdison Stephen Baster 11 59kg 100
9 SPILLWAY (GB) David Hayes & Tom Dabernig Damien Oliver 5 59kg 99
10 GIG Shawn Mathrick Vlad Duric 3 57kg 92
11 LET’S MAKE ADEAL Nigel Blackiston Chad Schofield 2 57kg 99

 

In the news:

Cranbourne trainer Mark Webb has three spring plans for Kincaple depending on how the former Perth stayer races in Saturday’s PB Lawrence Stakes at Caulfield.

Webb is Kincaple’s fifth trainer after the nine-year-old headed east following a stint in the Mike Reed stable that followed two starts for leading West Australian horseman Adam Durrant.

Kincaple will take on Foreteller and Puissance De Lune and Webb will use the weight-for-age race as an early chance to assess the veteran’s spring bona fides.

Webb said Kincaple’s performance would help him decide how high he would aim with the injury-plagued galloper.

“We’ll see how he kicks off tomorrow and then we’ll either go into a lower-range sequence of races, a medium range or a high-level range based on how he stacks up,” Webb said.

Kincaple’s owners initially sent the stayer to Webb for an Adelaide Cup campaign but the trainer decided to spell the gelding to give him time to overcome any lingering issues.

Bookmakers have Kincaple as a $61 outsider and Webb said the Lawrence Stakes would form part of his strategy to have the horse at peak fitness at the end of next month.

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