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2013 Bulmers-Jungle Mist Classic Field and Barriers

Race 5 – 2:40PM BULMERS-JUNGLE MIST CLASSIC (1200 METRES)
Of $100,000.1st $64,000, 2nd $20,000, 3rd $9,000, 4th $4,000, 5th $2,000, 6th $1,000 LISTED
Quality, Minimum Weight 55kg, Three-Years-Old and Upwards, Fillies and Mares, Apprentices cannot claim.
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Form Guide

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No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 STORM BURST Todd Harvey Jarrad Noske 9 59kg
2 ROUGE DIOR Robert Harvey Troy Turner 14 58.5kg
3 RED HOT SAX David Harrison Patrick Carbery 16 58kg
4 MENDICITY Jim P Taylor Jason Brown 15 57kg
5 SWEET SERENITY Trevor Andrews Craig Newitt 18 55.5kg
6 AUSTERITY MEASURES Simon A Miller Ryan Hill 7 55kg
7 BALEEN IN ME Stephen Rowe Shaun O’Donnell 2 55kg
8 CELEBRITY MISS Grant Williams William Pike 1 55kg
9 DARK ROCK Neville Parnham Brad Parnham 6 55kg
10 EJAY’S GIRL Gino Poletti Lucas Camilleri 12 55kg
11 KARRATHA CROSSING Adam Durrant Ben Paterson (a) 4 55kg
12 PASSION CANTATA Paul Jordan Craig Staples 13 55kg
13 READY ON TIME Fred Kersley Steven Parnham 3 55kg
14 ROSE OF CHOICE Bruce Watkins & Gary Hitchcock Peter Hall 11 55kg
15 SKY MAGIC Graham Yuill Ms Kyra Yuill 5 55kg
16 TAKANORI Sharon Miller Damien Oliver 8 55kg
17e NO TIME TO FLIRT Robin Elliott Clint Harvey 17 55kg
18e PENNYWOOD Fred Kersley 10 55kg

In the news:

Craig Carmody is almost resigned to waiting another week before giving promising sprinter Worldly Impact a chance to prove himself on a bigger stage.

The Randwick trainer has Worldly Impact entered for the main sprint race on the Kensington track on Saturday but with a field size kept to 12 runners, the four-year-old is borderline at best to get a start.

“We’ll just have to see if everybody accepts. If they do we will be flat out getting in,” Carmody said.

“I just thought it was worthwhile throwing a nomination in to have a look and be happy enough to accept to see how we go.”

Helped by a breakneck tempo, Worldly Impact was one of the most impressive Melbourne Cup day winners at Randwick.

The merit of the win confirmed to Carmody, a former leading jockey who rides his team of racehorses in trackwork, that Worldly Impact is gradually learning his racing craft.

“He was always a bit ahead of himself, he didn’t quite know how to control his energy levels,” Carmody said.

“It’s taken a while to get him thinking the right way.

“He’s settled nicely now and he uses himself much better. He’s a big strong horse with a decent turn of foot.”

Worldly Impact is 24th in the ballot order as the lowest-rated horse in Saturday’s 1150-metre race.

But he could easily have the most potential after making it three wins from only his sixth start when he ran away from Limitation and Elusive Lad in fast time at Randwick.

Saturday racing returns to the Kensington track for the first time since it was reopened last month.

Already it looks like it will take over the mantle as Sydney’s best wet-weather course from Canterbury.

More than 70mm of rain fell on Randwick up to Monday morning, but the all-weather Kensington track was barely affected.

So much so, it has earned widespread approval from jockeys such as Tulloch Lodge rider Tommy Berry who rates it as the best track in Australian racing.

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