2013 Crown Oaks results – Kirramosa wins in close finish

Race 6 – 3:40PM Crown Oaks (2500 METRES)
Of $1,000,000.1st $600,000, 2nd $180,000, 3rd $90,000, 4th $45,000, 5th $25,000, 6th $20,000, 7th $20,000, 8th $20,000 GROUP 1
Set Weights, Three-Years-Old, Fillies, Apprentices cannot claim.
This race carries a SUPER VOBIS Nominators Bonus of $10,000 for qualified horses.Track Condition: Good 3 Time: 2:40.64 Last 600m: 0:35.30 INTERIM RESULTS

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Finish No. Horse Trainer Jockey Margin Bar. Weight Starting Price
1 3 KIRRAMOSA (NZ) John Sargent Nash Rawiller 10 55.5kg $2.70F
2 8 ZANBAGH Guy Walter Blake Shinn 0.2L 2 55.5kg $7
3 5 SOLICIT Mathew Ellerton & Simon Zahra Glen Boss 0.3L 4 55.5kg $11
4 4 GYPSY DIAMOND John O’Shea James McDonald 3.05L 8 55.5kg $10
5 7 EVERY FAITH Robert Smerdon Mark Zahra 3.35L 9 55.5kg $71
6 2 ARABIAN GOLD David Vandyke Hugh Bowman 4.35L 1 55.5kg $9.50
7 6 QUAYSIDE David Payne Brenton Avdulla 5.1L 7 55.5kg $21
8 1 MAY’S DREAM Darren Weir Nicholas Hall 8.85L 5 55.5kg $7
9 9 MELALEUCA Terry & Karina O’Sullivan Brett Prebble 16.85L 3 55.5kg $21
10 10 TEAR GAS (NZ) Danny O’Brien Craig Williams 32.85L 6 55.5kg $51
Kirramosa - Photo by Sarah Ebbett

 

Nash Rawiller’s spring carnival fortunes took a turn for the better when Kirramosa won the $1 million VRC Oaks at Flemington.

Rawiller lost the ride on Fiorente and had to watch from the grandstand as the Gai Waterhouse-trained stayer won the Melbourne Cup.

But he was back in the spotlight on Thursday as he called on his famed strength and vigour in the saddle to land the 53rd Group One win of his career on Kirramosa.

In a driving finish, Rawiller lifted Kirramosa over the line to beat Zanbagh with Solicit, who made the running, finishing a gallant third.

Of his rollercoaster week, Rawiller said: “You’ve just got to roll with the punches.

“We had full confidence. The filly is a really good stayer.”

Kirramosa settled in fourth spot but the John Sargent-trained three-year-old was giving Solicit 12 lengths start in the middle stages.

She was still a long way off the leader approaching the turn before rallying brilliantly from the 200m.

“The big question today was if she would back up but it’s proven form going through the Wakeful (Stakes) and that’s why we did it,” Sargent said.

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