2013 Caulfield Cup Field and Barriers

Race 10 – 5:45PM BMW Caulfield Cup (2400 METRES)
Of $2,500,000.1st $1,500,000, 2nd $375,000, 3rd $200,000, 4th $110,000, 5th $90,000, 6th $75,000, 7th $75,000, 8th $75,000 GROUP 1
Handicap, Minimum Weight 50.5kg, Weight Raised 1.5kg, Apprentices cannot claim.Field Limit: 18 + 4 EM

Form Guide

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No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 MANIGHAR (FR) Peter G Moody Luke Nolen 11 58kg
2 DANDINO (GB) Marco Botti Craig Williams 19 56.5kg
3 ETHIOPIA Pat Carey Rhys McLeod 14 56.5kg
4 WALDPARK (GER) Anthony Freedman Brenton Avdulla 8 56kg
5 GLENCADAM GOLD (IRE) Gai Waterhouse Tommy Berry 6 55.5kg
6 MR MOET Adam Durrant Hugh Bowman 10 55.5kg
7 FAWKNER Robert Hickmott Nicholas Hall 12 55kg
8 JET AWAY (GB) David Hayes Damien Oliver 13 55kg
9 KELINNI (IRE) Chris Waller Steven Arnold 1 55kg
10 MORIARTY (IRE) Chris Waller Craig Newitt 18 55kg
11 MY QUEST FOR PEACE (IRE) Peter G Moody Corey Brown 4 55kg
12 HAWKSPUR Chris Waller Jim Cassidy 16 54.5kg
13 JULIENAS (IRE) Gai Waterhouse Kerrin McEvoy 15 54.5kg
14 MR O’CEIRIN (NZ) Ciaron Maher Dwayne Dunn 20 54.5kg
15 SILENT ACHIEVER (NZ) Roger James Glen Boss 5 54.5kg
16 ROYAL DESCENT Chris Waller Nash Rawiller 3 54kg
17 TUSCAN FIRE Dan O’Sullivan Luke Currie 2 53.5kg
18 DEAR DEMI Clarry Conners James McDonald 22 53kg
19e FORGOTTEN VOICE (IRE) Nicky Henderson Brett Prebble 7 54.5kg
20e SNEAK A PEEK (ITY) Peter G Moody 17 54kg
21e IBICENCO (GER) Peter G Moody 9 54kg
22e OASIS BLOOM Peter Morgan & Craig Widdison 21 51.5kg

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In the news:

 

Craig Williams admits he flinched when his Caulfield Cup mount Dandino drew a wide gate but he is confident the international raider is the right horse for Saturday’s $2.5 million race.

Williams is chasing his third straight victory in the Caulfield Cup and he showed last year on Dunaden that an outside barrier can be overcome.

“His form suggests to me he is the right form horse to come from Europe for our Group One handicap races,” Williams said on Thursday.

“I did flinch when draw 19 came up, so it just means he is going to need a lot more luck in the early part of the race.

“But he gives me great confidence going into the race, even from the wide draw.”

Dandino will come in three gates to barrier 16 if the emergencies don’t gain a start.

Williams said Dandino, whose last race was his win in the American St Leger on August 17, appears to be more versatile than Dunaden when it comes to tactics for the big race.

“He responds very well to his riders so it gives me more confidence I can do a lot more things with Dandino in regard to tactics than the set plan we had last year with Dunaden,” Williams said.

“On paper there looks to be pressure – like every Caulfield Cup – from the first turn but from then on it’s how slow they go for the next six furlongs.”

Nick Hall is riding the sole Lloyd Williams entry Fawkner who has never been tested over the 2400-metre Caulfield Cup distance.

But he showed enough in his third placing over the 2000 metres of the Turnbull Stakes to indicate it might not be beyond him.

“He’s a different horse from last prep – I think it’s a coming-of-age thing,” Hall said.

Hall said he suggested to Williams that Fawkner be tried over longer than his established pet distance of 1600 metres this spring.

“So we had a go at the Turnbull and here we are,” Hall said.

Fawkner is a half-brother to Tanby who won last year’s Group Two Zipping Classic over 2400 metres with Hall aboard.

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