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2013 Railway Stakes Field and Barriers

Race 1 – 12:00PM CARLTON DRAUGHT-RAILWAY STAKES (1600 METRES)
Of $1,000,000.1st $612,500, 2nd $200,000, 3rd $90,000, 4th $40,000, 5th $20,000, 6th $12,500, 7th $12,500, 8th $12,500 GROUP 1
Quality, Minimum Weight 53kg, Three-Years-Old and Upwards, Apprentices cannot claim.

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No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 LUCKYGRAY Trevor Andrews Shaun O’Donnell 17 58kg
2 MR MOET Adam Durrant Peter Hall 20 58kg
3 CONSERVATORIUM Gary Kennewell Joe Bowditch 10 56kg
4 SMOKIN’ JOEY Wez Hunter Jason Benbow 7 56kg
5 PLAYING GOD Neville Parnham Steven Parnham 13 55.5kg
6 GRAND NIRVANA Fred Kersley Paul Harvey 2 55kg
7 KERRIFIC Bruce Watkins & Gary Hitchcock Daniel Staeck 11 54.5kg
8 KINCAPLE (NZ) Mike Reed Jarrad Noske 5 54.5kg
9 FIRE UP FIFI Robert Heathcote Damian Browne 18 54kg
10 MUTUAL TRUST (GB) Sam Pritchard-Gordon Damien Oliver 6 54kg
11 LONGPORT Danny J Bougoure Craig Newitt 12 53.5kg
12 GOD HAS SPOKEN Neville Parnham Brad Parnham 3 53kg
13 PLATINUM ROCKER Simon A Miller Peter Knuckey 19 53kg
14 PLUCKY BELLE Peter G Moody Luke Nolen 14 53kg
15 RANGER Grant Williams William Pike 9 53kg
16 TALENT SHOW Graeme Ballantyne Mitchell Pateman (a) 4 53kg
17e MOONLIGHT BAY Grant Williams Chris Parnham (a) 8 53kg
18e ANGEL OF MERCY Grant Williams 15 53kg
19e ROHAN Vaughn Sigley 16 53kg
20e ELITE BELLE Grant Williams 1 53kg

 

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In the news:

Conservatorium has played his part in a long-term plan to win the Group One Railway Stakes at Ascot on Saturday.

Since Conservatorium finished fifth in last year’s Winterbottom Stakes at Ascot, the father-and-son training team of Gary and Lloyd Kennewell have targeted the $1 million Railway for their the six-year-old.

They knew they were on the right track when Conservatorium was edged out in the Listed Centenary Mercedes Benz Mile by Fire Up Fifi, also a Railway acceptor, at Eagle Farm in late June.

That was the first time Conservatorium had run 1600 metres and his performance that day sealed his start in Perth.

“We had got to the stage where we thought he probably couldn’t get past 12-to-1400 metres but we tried him in the mile in Brisbane and he was second by half a neck to Fire Up Fifi,” said Gary Kennewell.

“He carried 60.5kg that day and that gave us the confidence we could head over here for the Railway.”

For good measure, Conservatorium picked up the Lee Steere Stakes to more than cover expenses for his Perth campaign.

At Ascot, Conservatorium will carry 56kg, and with the emergencies out, will start from barrier eight which Kennewell said is the perfect gate for the front-running galloper.

“If there is good pace going all around him he can sit back off them, or if they are going steady he can go forward and take up the position there – it’s all pace-related,” Kennewell said.

Kennewell said the $14 chance has improved since his Group Three Lee Steere Stakes win on November 9 and expects him to run well in the Railway.

“That was the plan – to get here early and try to knock off the (Lee Steere Stakes) that was a bit easier,” he said.

He will wait and see how Conservatorium pulls up before considering running him the Group One Kingston Town Classic (1800m) on December 7.

Joe Bowditch will ride Conservatorium, as he has done in the gelding’s last 12 starts.

“He’s never ridden a bad one on him and, hopefully, he doesn’t start on Saturday,” said Kennewell.

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