Ballarat Cup Final Field – 2016

View the Final Field for the 2016 Ballarat Cup. TheBallarat Cup will be run on Saturday 19th November at Ballarat racecourse.

Time: 4:00pm

Distance: 2200m

No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 TURNITAROUND Matthew Williams Blake Shinn 13 60kg
2 LIDARI (FR) Darren Weir John Allen 15 59kg
3 RISING ROMANCE (NZ) David & B Hayes & T Dabernig Mark Zahra 1 58.5kg
4 TAIYOO Darren Weir Brad Rawiller 12 58.5kg
5 PUCCINI (NZ) Wayne Walters Craig Robertson 7 58kg
6 AUVRAY (FR) Darren Weir Harry Coffey 4 56.5kg
7 DESERT JEUNEY Nigel Blackiston Chris Symons 21 56kg
8 MAGNAPAL Terry & Karina O’Sullivan Luke Currie 5 56kg
9 LORD VAN PERCY (GB) Darren Weir Dean Yendall 18 55kg
10 OBSERVATIONAL (GB) John Sadler Luke Nolen 8 55kg
11 LADY LE FAY (NZ) Chris Waller Craig Newitt 22 54kg
12 MANAGERESS Cindy Alderson Ms Michelle Payne 2 54kg
13 GO DREAMING Grant Kluske Darren Gauci 6 54kg
14 NOZOMI Lee & Anthony Freedman Stephen Baster 10 54kg
15 SCHERZOSO Tony McEvoy Ben Allen (a) 16 54kg
16 PILOTE D’ESSAI (GB) David & B Hayes & T Dabernig Regan Bayliss (a) 19 54kg
17 SONNTAG Henry Dwyer Michael Dee (a) 17 54kg
18 COOL CHAP Lee & Anthony Freedman Daniel Stackhouse 3 54kg
19e GOLDEN OLDIES Terry & Karina O’Sullivan Ms Linda Meech 9 54kg
20e SOMETHING TO SHARE Dane Smith 14 54kg
21e CHARLEVOIX Michael Kent 20 54kg
22e WHITE DOLLAR SIGN John Thom Ms Holly McKechnie 11 54kg

 

Other News:

The all-consuming nature of working with racehorses got a little bit harder for trainer David Pfieffer when his second child decided to arrive the night before his stable star faced her toughest test.

Pfieffer’s partner Lizzie gave birth to their son on the eve of the Myer Classic in which Denmagic put in a career-best effort to finish third in the Group One race at Flemington.

The addition to their family prevented the proud father-of-two travelling to Melbourne and did nothing to lighten his workload.

“It’s been hectic lately. It’s been a hard slog,” Pfieffer said.

“I had my foreman in Melbourne looking after Denmagic so I’ve had a fair bit to do in the barn as well as stay on top of everything.”

But the hard work has been paying off.

Aside from Denmagic’s gallant performances in Victoria which also netted two Group Two fourths, Ziggie Willie won the $80,000 feature at Canterbury on Friday night and the stable has Dixie Chick and Chestnut Road set to race at Rosehill on Saturday.

Pfieffer is leaning towards the the fillies and mares’ benchmark handicap over 1400m, rather than the 1200m race for Dixie Chick.

Dixie Chick was strong first-up when she flashed home late to grab second at Warwick Farm on September 21, but has encountered bad luck in two unplaced Saturday runs since.

“I think she’s a horse that will probably be contending at stakes level,” Pfieffer said.

“She probably deserves to have a few more wins next to her name.”

Pfieffer has booked Tye Angland for the 1400m race, while Tim Clark is on stand-by to ride if she starts over the shorter course.

“You’d like to think she’ll be a bit closer settling in the run and still have that great turn of foot at the end,” Pfieffer said.

Seven-year-old stablemate Chestnut Road, whose career has been restricted by injury, is entered in the colts, geldings and entires’ benchmark handicap over 1400m.

“He’s a horse that is better suited when he’s on top of the ground as opposed to most horses who have had issues,” Pfieffer said.

Meanwhile Denmagic has gone to the paddock, with Pfieffer nominating the Coolmore Classic, Queen Of The Turf and the Doncaster Mile as potential Group One targets.

One of her Melbourne fourths was in the Group Two Matriarch Stakes (2000m) on November 5, but Pfieffer said she was likely to race between 1200 and 1600m during autumn.

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