2014 Australian Derby Field and Barriers

Race 6 – 3:10PM BMW AUSTRALIAN DERBY (2400 METRES)
Of $2,000,000.1st $1,200,000, 2nd $400,000, 3rd $200,000, 4th $100,000, 5th $40,000, 6th $20,000, 7th $20,000, 8th $20,000 GROUP 1
Set Weights, Three-Years-Old, Apprentices cannot claim.Field Limit: 18 + 4 EM

 

No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 CRITERION (NZ) David Payne Hugh Bowman 1 56.5kg
2 PUCCINI (NZ) Peter & Jacob McKay Craig Williams 11 56.5kg
3 THUNDER FANTASY Anthony Cummings Damien Oliver 8 56.5kg
4 SAVVY NATURE (NZ) John O’Shea James McDonald 12 56.5kg
5 TERONADO Bruce W Hill Craig Newitt 10 56.5kg
6 KOROIBETE Gerald Ryan Damian Browne 6 56.5kg
7 SURGE AHEAD Anthony Cummings Zac Purton 15 56.5kg
8 GALLATIN Peter Snowden Nash Rawiller 17 56.5kg
9 HOOKED John P Thompson Blake Shinn 3 56.5kg
10 BEST CASE (NZ) Anthony Cummings Christian Reith 13 56.5kg
11 CRIME FIGHTER Peter G Moody Luke Nolen 5 56.5kg
12 TUPAC AMARU Peter Snowden Kerrin McEvoy 4 56.5kg
13 SINGING FLAME Kevin Moses Tim Clark 2 56.5kg
14 CADILLAC MOUNTAIN Peter G Moody Chad Schofield 16 56.5kg
15 SOLO SAGA Bevan Laming Jim Cassidy 14 56.5kg
16 MOUNTAIN VIEW (NZ) John Sargent Joao Moreira 18 56.5kg
17 SURGING WAVE David Hayes Michael Rodd 9 56.5kg
18 HERESDECASINO Neville & Christopher Voigt 7 56.5kg

A favourable report from Puccini’s new jockey Craig Williams has gone some way to lifting Peter McKay’s spirits ahead of the Australian Derby.

The New Zealand Derby winner’s first Australian appearance in the Rosehill Guineas (2000m) was a disaster and posed more questions than answers for his trainer.

Jockey Michael Walker told McKay the colt had not handled the wet track and later said his saddle had slipped.

Not matter what, McKay was unhappy with the way Walker took Puccini to the front and into an early speed battle with Shamus Award with both finishing among the tail enders.

Williams galloped Puccini on the Randwick course proper on Saturday and said he handled the wet conditions well but McKay is still not convinced.

“I’m still not sure and hopefully we get some better weather this week,” McKay said.

“I am going to ride him in the morning but we can’t use the course proper. We have to use the Kensington track which is a dead five so that won’t really tell me if he does handle the heavy.

“Craig said he did on Saturday so that’s all I can go on.”

McKay did take heart from NZ Derby runner-up Rising Romance’s strong finishing performance for fourth in Saturday’s Vinery Stud Stakes after the filly was checked mid-race.

One thing that has given the trainer a boost is the way Puccini has come through the Guineas.

“He has done really well and tightened up a bit,” he said.

“I thought the Guineas might have taken something out of him but physically he is great.”

Criterion’s dominant performance to win the Guineas has him the $3.50 favourite to win the Derby (2400m) with the TAB keeping Puccini safe as the $6 second elect ahead of Guineas placegetters Thunder Fantasy and Teronado at $8.

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