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Horse | Sex | Age | Trainer | |||
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1 | ALITTLE LOOSE | F | 3 | Michael Kent | ||
2 | AMADEUS | C | 3 | Michael Kent | ||
3 | APPROVED ANGER | C | 3 | Darren Weir | ||
4 | BENGAL CAT | F | 3 | John Sadler | ||
5 | DEJA BLUE | F | 3 | Robbie Griffiths | ||
6 | DEVILISHLY | F | 3 | David Hayes & Tom Dabernig | ||
7 | EL GRECO | G | 3 | Mathew Ellerton & Simon Zahra | ||
8 | FIFE | F | 3 | Robert Smerdon | ||
9 | FLYING GEEPEE | G | 3 | Robbie Griffiths | ||
10 | LAKE JACKSON | G | 3 | David Hayes & Tom Dabernig | ||
11 | LAZUMBA | F | 3 | Steve Richards | ||
12 | MAPPING | G | 3 | Robbie Laing | ||
13 | PALACE TYCOON | G | 3 | Mathew Ellerton & Simon Zahra | ||
14 | PRINCESS SHIMMER | F | 3 | Patrick Payne | ||
15 | ROKEBY RED | F | 3 | Matt Laurie | ||
16 | RONG DOOR REGGIE | G | 3 | Matt Laurie | ||
17 | ROYAL RUMBLE | G | 3 | Leon Macdonald & Andrew Gluyas | ||
18 | SAGITTARIAN | F | 3 | Henry Dwyer | ||
19 | SHE’S GOT SPEED | F | 3 | Danny O’Brien | ||
20 | TARQUIN | G | 3 | John O’Shea | ||
21 | TURFONIC | G | 3 | David Hayes & Tom Dabernig | ||
22 | UNBREAKABLE | G | 3 | John O’Shea | ||
23 | VON GALLETA | F | 3 | Darren Weir | ||
24 | WEAVE | G | 3 | Anne Yates | ||
25 | WELCOME STRYKER | G | 3 | Danny Curran | ||
26 | WINTONIA | F | 3 | Pat Carey | ||
27 | WOOGIE | F | 3 | Chris Hyland | ||
28 | ZAPURBLY | F | 3 | Lee & Anthony Freedman |
News:
She’s Miss Devine has ended the winning streak of stablemate French Emotion in bringing up a one-two finish for Chris Waller at Sandown.
Supported from $5.50 into $3.70 in Saturday’s Ladbrokes Bet Better Handicap (1300m), She’s Miss Devine and got home by a long neck over French Emotion who was chasing her fifth-straight win.
She’s Miss Devine, a stakes placegetter in Brisbane last winter, was making her Melbourne debut after resuming in Sydney with a Warwick Farm placing at her first start for Waller.
Jockey Ben Melham said he was impressed even though She’s Miss Devine proved difficult to ride out.
French Emotion, who opened at $1.85 before starting $2.35 favourite, was caught three-wide from a deep barrier before making her challenge on the outside but couldn’t peg back the stablemate who sat behind the leader.
“She was able to control the race from where we were,” Melham said.
“She made it a bit difficult to ride out in the straight because she wanted to hang quite badly the whole way.
“But she’s a nice mare. She obviously beat the stablemate which had the runs on the board, so it was an impressive win.”