The Phoenix Field – 2016

The Final Field has been released for the 2016 The Phoenix which is to be run at Eagle Farm racecourse on Saturday 4th, June 2016. View the Phoenix Field.

No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 ARCHIVES John O’Shea James McDonald 8 57kg
2 PUNISHING Liam Birchley Michael Cahill 1 57kg
3 JERICHO Peter & Paul Snowden Blake Shinn 15 57kg
4 REDOUBLE Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes Christian Reith 12 57kg
5 ENDLESS DAYS Peter & William Hulbert Josh Oliver (a) 2 57kg
6 CHARNLEY RIVER Stuart Kendrick 3 57kg
7 REAL CLASSIC Toby Edmonds Hugh Bowman 6 57kg
8 VASILIEV Gai Waterhouse Tim Clark 10 57kg
9 INVINCIBOY Harold Norman Ms Tegan Harrison 4 57kg
10 ROYAL ATOM Darryl Hansen 5 57kg
11 EMPHATICALLY Ciaron Maher Kerrin McEvoy 13 55kg
12 TWO SHOES Tony Sears Brad Pengelly 11 55kg
13 HEART SKIPT A BEAT Liam Birchley Jeff Lloyd 14 55kg
14 MARGO MAREE Julie Green Micheal Hellyer 7 55kg
15 PEGAPUS Scott Morrisey Daniel Griffin 9 55kg

News:

Azkadellia has tightened her grip on Stradbroke Handicap favouritism following Damien Oliver’s booking for the mare in the Group One race.

The Ciaron Maher-trained four-year-old has firmed into $4.40 for the race at Eagle Farm on June 11 despite solid support for $6 equal second pick Black Heart Bart.

Oliver replaces Mark Zahra on Azkadellia after the pair finished second to Music Magnate in the Doomben 10,000.

Zahra starts a suspension after riding at the Queensland Oaks meeting on Saturday.

Oliver has ridden Azkadellia three times, registering two wins, including the Group One Queen of the Turf Stakes at Randwick during The Championships.

“He’s got a great record on the horse and seems to gel well with her so I’m rapt to have him back on,” Maher told Melbourne radio station RSN.

Maher said Azkadellia had recovered well from the Doomben 10,000 performance, her first outing in seven weeks.

The mare has been given a few quiet days at the beach and had a trot and canter on the track on Tuesday.

“On Sunday morning she seemed pretty well and she cleaned up her tucker and I think the run will bring her on,” Maher said.

“She probably peaked on her run and I think Eagle Farm will suit her better.”

Maher said it was a balancing act to freshen Azkadellia and then have her fit enough for the Doomben 10,000 after enduring a tough Sydney autumn that included running third in the Doncaster Mile a week before her Queen of the Turf success.

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