TJ Smith Stakes Field – 2014

Race 7 – 3:50PM DARLEY T J SMITH STAKES (1200 METRES)
Of $2,500,000.1st $1,500,000, 2nd $500,000, 3rd $250,000, 4th $125,000, 5th $50,000, 6th $25,000, 7th $25,000, 8th $25,000 GROUP 1
Standard Weight for Age, Apprentices cannot claim.Field Limit: 18 + 4 EM

 

Form Guide

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No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 BUFFERING Robert Heathcote Damian Browne 2 58.5kg
2 GORDON LORD BYRON (IRE) Tom Hogan Craig Williams 11 58.5kg
3 LANKAN RUPEE Mick Price Craig Newitt 1 58.5kg
4 SPIRIT OF BOOM Tony Gollan Michael Rodd 15 58.5kg
5 REBEL DANE Gary Portelli Glen Boss 7 58.5kg
6 TIGER TEES (NZ) Joseph Pride 4 58.5kg
7 BEL SPRINTER Jason Warren Chad Schofield 9 58.5kg
8 SHAMEXPRESS (NZ) Danny O’Brien Damien Oliver 17 58.5kg
9 FONTELINA Anthony Cummings Hugh Bowman 3 58.5kg
10 FAMOUS SEAMUS (NZ) Noel Mayfield-Smith Tim Clark 8 58.5kg
11 SESSIONS Peter Snowden Kerrin McEvoy 20 58.5kg
12 AERONAUTICAL Lionel Cohen John Kissick (a) 5 58.5kg
13 SEE THE WORLD Joseph Pride 18 58.5kg
14 SNITZERLAND Gerald Ryan Brenton Avdulla 21 56.5kg
15 STEPS IN TIME Joseph Pride 13 56.5kg
16 ZOUSTAR Chris Waller Jim Cassidy 6 56.5kg
17 SWEET IDEA Gai Waterhouse Tommy Berry 19 54.5kg
18 VILLA VERDE Anthony Cummings James McDonald 12 54.5kg
19e IRISH FLING (NZ) Guy Lowry & Grant Cullen 16 56.5kg
20e FLAMBERGE Peter G Moody 14 58.5kg
21e PERON John P Thompson Joao Moreira 10 56.5kg

 

In the news:

The bigger the barrier, the bigger the price, is the philosophy trainer Gerald Ryan is adopting with Snitzerland when she jumps from the outside gate in the TJ Smith Stakes.

There were 21 acceptors for Saturday’s $2.5 million sprint at Randwick with 18 to run.

Ryan’s initial reaction was unprintable but having got used to the idea, he still expects the mare to challenge the favourite Lankan Rupee.

Snitzerland

Her nose second to him in the spring is the closest any horse has come to the Newmarket Handicap winner in his six starts since he was gelded.

“We had to give him 2-1/2 kilos and this time he gives us two so there’s a 4-1/2 kilo turnaround,” Ryan said.

“Snitzerland’s barrier is awful but she goes forward anyway.

“Buffering will go with her and Sweet Idea will go forward but the rest are not quick enough early.

“We can’t do anything about the barrier so we will deal with it.”

Lankan Rupee remains the $3.50 favourite and will jump from the opposite side of the barrier stalls to Snitzerland who has eased to $15.

But Ryan is under no illusions Lankan Rupee is the only horse for Lightning Stakes winner Snitzerland to beat.

Among many, he has a healthy respect for Irish visitor Gordon Lord Byron, winner of the Group One George Ryder Stakes at his first Australian start.

“The Irish horse is the best Group One horse in the field and there are a lot of them,” he said.

Among the other Group One winners is Queensland’s champion Buffering who has drawn gate two.

The Robert Heathcote-trained gelding finished seventh in the recent Challenge Stakes in which three-year-old filly Villa Verde overhauled Snitzerland to win.

Heathcote believed he may have been a bit soft on Buffering in the lead-up and gave him a solid work-out at Eagle Farm on Tuesday.

“The way he worked means I really think he is going to give Saturday’s race a real shake,” Heathcote said.

Buffering is the $6 second elect with Gordon Lord Byron an $8 chance.

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