Arrowfield Sprint nominations – 2017

View the nominations for the 2017 Arrowfield Sprint. The Arrowfield Sprint will be run on Saturday 8th April at Randwick racecourse.

Horse
1 AQUATIC
2 ARTEMIS ROSE
3 ASTERN
4 ATHENA LASS
5 AVIATOR
6 BARTHELONA
7 BASTILLE
8 BLOWING KISSES
9 CHAPELCO
10 CLOCKWORK ORANGE
11 COCOEXCEL
12 CRAFTY COP
13 DEFCON
14 DERRYN
15 DIAMONDS ARE
16 DIDDUMS
17 DORTMUND
18 EXTREME CHOICE
19 FERRANDO (NZ)
20 FLYING ARTIE
21 FOXPLAY
22 FUHRYK
23 GIBRALTAR GIRL
24 GLENALL
25 GOOD STANDING
26 GRETNA
27 GUARD OF HONOUR
28 HEAR THE CHANT
29 IMPENDING
30 IMPROVEMENT (NZ)
31 INTO ORBIT
32 INVINCIBLE GEM
33 KEN’S DREAM
34 KITTEAU
35 LEOTIE
36 LILAC LANE
37 LOVELETTER
38 MA TANTE
39 MISSROCK
40 MODERN WONDER
41 MY COUNTRY
42 NEW UNIVERSE (NZ)
43 OMEI SWORD
44 OVERSTEP
45 PASSAGE OF TIME
46 RAMPAGE
47 REACH FOR HEAVEN (NZ)
48 REVOLVING DOOR
49 ROSA CAROLINA (NZ)
50 RUSSIAN REVOLUTION
51 SAMANTHA
52 SARACINO (NZ)
53 SCARLET RAIN
54 SELENIA
55 SMART AMELIA
56 SOUCHEZ
57 SPIRIT AND FIRE
58 SPRIGHT
59 STAR OF MONSOON
60 SUPER MAXI
61 TACTICAL ADVANTAGE
62 TERMINALLY PRETTY
63 TRIBAL WISDOM
64 TWIST TOPS
65 VINTAGE QUARTZ
66 WAR HERO
67 WATERLOO SUNSET
68 ZAMZAM
69 ZUMBELINA

News:

She only gained a start as an emergency but Diddums has belied her standing to claim a Group Three win at Randwick.

The filly was a $19 chance once she made the field for Saturday’s 1200m sprint but has always been a favourite with her trainer, Gerald Ryan.

Diddums left the gates swiftly for Sam Clipperton and raced on the pace before drawing away to beat Prompt Response ($7) by 1-1/4 lengths, with Smart Amelia ($26) another three-quarters of a length in third.

The $2.35 Luxbet favourite Raiment was never in the hunt and finished seventh, seven lengths from the winner.

“She is a good honest filly who always seems to be under the radar,” Ryan said.

“It’s good for owner John Cornish and I’m rapt because she’s by Snitzel.”

Ryan trained Snitzel and has had more success with his progeny than any other trainer.

The filly was ridden by Hong Kong-ased Sydneysider Sam Clipperton, who was in a little distress after the energy-sapping ride.

He has been battling the flu and was OK when he had rehydrated.

“It’s great to come home and get a winner,” Clipperton said.

“Gerald left it up to me whether I led or took a sit. I got there effortlessly and was able to rate her and she was always going to give me a good kick. We stayed hard up against the fence.”

Godolphin jockey James Doyle could offer little explanation for the unplaced performance of Raiment, a dominant winner in similar heavy conditions last time out.

“She was very disappointing,” he said.

“A big performance last start on this ground may have taken its toll today.

“They went slow so I improved albeit a little bit wide. The minute I straightened I was out on my feet.”

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