Railway Stakes Field – 2015

The Final Field has been released for the 2015 Railway Stakes which is to be run at Ascot on Saturday 21th, November 2015 at 12:00PM. View the Railway Stakes Field.

Race 1 – 12:00PM JAMES BOAG’S PREMIUM-RAILWAY STAKES (1600 METRES)
Of $987,503.1st $612,500, 2nd $200,000, 3rd $90,000, 4th $40,000, 5th $20,000, 6th $12,500, 7th $12,500, 8th $01, 9th $02 GROUP 1
Quality, Minimum Weight 54kg, Three-Years-Old and Upwards, Apprentices cannot claim.Field Limit: 30
No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 BLACK HEART BART Vaughn Sigley Glenn Smith 11 58kg
2 MESSENE Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes Damian Browne 2 56.5kg
3 DELICACY Grant Williams William Pike 15 54kg
4 FUCHSIA BANDANA Darren Mcauliffe Jarrad Noske 1 54kg
5 REAL LOVE Adam Durrant Damien Oliver 13 54kg
6 WINK AND A NOD Justin Warwick Ms Lucy Warwick 10 54kg
7 BALMONT GIRL Paula Wagg Shaun O’Donnell 3 53kg
8 BASS STRAIT (NZ) Neville Parnham Steven Parnham 8 53kg
9 BATTLE HERO Grant Williams Chris Parnham 6 53kg
10 GOOD PROJECT Chris Waller Craig Williams 12 53kg
11 HAZZABEEL (NZ) Daniel Morton Damian Lane 14 53kg
12 MR UTOPIA Robert Smerdon Shaun Mc Gruddy 7 53kg
13 MY SISTER LIL Ross Price Peter Knuckey 5 53kg
14 SPECIAL DELIVERY Adam Durrant Joseph Azzopardi 4 53kg
15 TOWER OF LONHRO Adam Durrant Peter Hall 9 53kg

News:

A month of riding trackwork, trials and jump-outs has Chris Symons ready for a return to race riding.

Symons has his first ride in five months at the Ballarat Cup meeting on Saturday after a fall at Bendigo.

A fractured T6 vertebrae, a fractured scapula and head trauma resulting in short-term memory loss were the results of the fall in June.

But whiplash took the longest to overcome, not fully clearing until he started riding again.

“I did a lot of physio and water therapy but the main thing that got my neck going again was getting back on a horse,” he said.

Symons said he’s returning two weeks ahead of schedule because his weight didn’t get out of control.

He was also surprised he wasn’t as sore as he thought he would be in his first days back.

He’s stepped up the intensity of his work in the past week riding 11 horses in work on Monday and another six in jump-outs at Sandown on Tuesday.

One of those rides was Sonntag, his mount in the Ballarat Cup.

He said he’s had a successful association with Sonntag’s trainer Henry Dwyer and had ridden the gelding before, including in the Australian Cup at Flemington earlier in the year.

“I’ve ridden on and off for Henry over the years but he’s also owned by a good friend of mine Shane Anderson, so it’s good to have a ride in a feature race,” Symons said.

Another mount is Murt The Flirt which makes his return to racing in the Magic Millions Three & Four-Year-Old Classic.

Murt The Flirt is unbeaten in two runs at Ballarat and won the corresponding race on debut last year when restricted to three-year-olds.

“I’ve been trialling him and riding him trackwork in the last three or four weeks,” Symons said.

“He’s going along nicely.”

Symons is booked for three other mounts on Saturday and his five rides are for four different trainers.

He said it was a subtle change to his business that while still riding for trainers who have supported him he’s also branching out.

And Symons can’t wait for Saturday.

“I’m rarin’ to go,” he said.

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