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Bega Cup Field – 2017

View the field for the 2017 Bega Cup. The Bega Cup will be run on Sunday 5th Febuary at Sapphire Coast racecourse

 

Time: 2:20PM

Distance: 1600m

 

No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 OH SO UNFAIR Mark Gee Brodie Loy 2 59kg
2 ROSARUBY Joe Cleary Noel Callow 8 57kg
3 TIPTA TANTIVY Wade Mathie Richard Bensley 4 55kg
4 MRS WILLY NILLY Richard Clarke Michael Travers 3 54kg
5 ARDIMENTO Bernie Connell Ms Shelley Walsh 1 54kg
6 TRANSFIXED Richard Laming Ms Kathy O’Hara 7 54kg
7 MILLIJULE Natalie Jarvis Ms Melinda Kinny (a1.5/50kg) 5 54kg
8 TEMPEST ROCK Barbara Joseph & Paul Jones Ms Rachel Hunt (a1.5/50kg) 6 54kg

News:

Kris Lees has placed a caveat on the resurgent form of Dal Cielo despite the former New Zealander making it successive city wins at Randwick.

A Group One winner in New Zealand as a two-year-old, Dal Cielo found his way to Lees after losing form.

On the journey, he also lost his manhood, a few owners and a liberal dash of confidence.

But since going into Lees’ Newcastle stable, Dal Cielo has rediscovered how to win with his victory in Saturday’s Chi-X Sprint coming after a Warwick Farm success last month.

Dal Cielo started a clear-cut favourite at $2.50 but Lees said he was concerned after assessing the horse’s condition in the mounting yard parade.

A delay behind the barriers when a horse had to reshod only added to Lees’ anxiety.

“The heat is affecting all horses today but I thought he was just starting to melt a bit before the race,” Lees said.

“And then with the delay he was just starting to get a bit stirred up.”

Dal Cielo was forced to race four wide in a midfield position under Glyn Schofield but his new-found desire to win allowed him to hold off the quality mare Denmagic ($7) and win by a neck.

“He didn’t have a great run in transit but I thought Glyn handled him very well. He presented him at the right time,” Lees said.

Lees said the days of trying to fast-track Dal Cielo into richer sprint races were long gone since the four-year-old had been gelded.

“He’s got to step up a little bit to start thinking about better races. It’s still summer form but we’ll step him up in trip now and that will give us a good guide to where we’ll get to,” Lees said.

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