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Australian Guineas: What the key players are saying

Flemington plays host to the Australian Guineas (1600m) this Saturday with the Group One race showcasing some of the best three-year-old gallopers in Australia.

We take a look at the facts & figures and find out what the key players are saying leading into the Australian Guineas.

Australian Guineas

Run at Flemington, 1600m, $750,000, Three-year-olds

Australian Guineas History

Notable winners of the Australian Guineas

Zabeel (1990); Triscay (1991); Mahogany (1994); Baryshnikov (1995); Flying Spur (1996); Mouawad (1997); Reset (2004); Al Mahar (2005); Apache Cat (2006); Miss Finland (2007); Shamrocker (2011); Mosheen (2012); Shamus Award (2014); Palentino (2016); Hey Doc (2017)

Talking Points

What the key players are saying

“It’s a very good race and a very deep race but I’m happy enough to be on him and wouldn’t swap him for anything else.” – Cliff’s Edge’s jockey John Allen

“She gets the benefit of the fillies’ weight and barrier one. Hey Doc won this race last year from barrier one so I’m hoping we can get a similar result.” – Tony McEvoy, trainer of Bring Me Roses

“His two lead-ups have been excellent. He’s probably got to lift a little bit but his second run was better than his first.” – Muraaqeb’s co-trainer David Hayes

“He’s been pretty impressive every run he’s been in so far this campaign, bar for his last start, and he’s up there with some of the better three-year-olds that I’ve ridden.” – Embellish’s jockey Opie Bosson

“He’s got a good draw. He should settle midfield and hopefully get one crack at them.” – Main Stage’s co-trainer Trent Busuttin

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