Caulfield Cup Field and Barriers – 2013

The exuberant logic of Gai Waterhouse on the eve of big races is always welcome and often justified.

And her contribution to the debate on Saturday’s Caulfield Cup is typically upbeat.

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Waterhouse will saddle Glencadam Gold, who started favourite in last year’s Cup, and Julienas who scraped into this year’s race on the vote of the Melbourne Racing Club committee.

Both horses are longshots in Saturday’s $2.5 million race – but their trainer is confident both can defy the bookies’ assessment.

Julienas is a vastly underrated $26 chance – but also a winning one.

“He’s your long-shot in the Caulfield Cup, he’s absolutely flying,” Waterhouse said.

“He’s been carrying big weights, he drops to the limit, he’s really got a great chance.”

The MRC and handicapper Greg Carpenter are among those who agree.

When the last spot among the 18 guaranteed starters rested between Julienas and the well-performed English runner Forgotten Voice, they gave the nod to the Waterhouse horse on the strength of his last-start second in the Metropolitan at Randwick.

Waterhouse’s other runner, Glencadam Gold, is at $41, thanks largely to a poor run in the Turnbull Stakes last time out.

But his chances are not reflected in the price.

“He’s been working the place down, can’t fault him,” Waterhouse said.

“Last year he was the favourite and he came from a wide barrier and pulled his head off in front and then ran much better in the Melbourne Cup.

“Now that he’s been around Caulfield he’ll be a lot better. I think he’s very good value.”

Waterhouse’s chances in Melbourne’s other major spring races also went on display when Fiorente worked at Moonee Valley on Thursday.

The runner-up in last year’s Melbourne Cup off a limited preparation, Fiorente has retained the form he has shown in three runs this time in with a strong gallop ahead of Saturday week’s Cox Plate.

Working with recent winner The Great Snowman, the imported galloper looked fit and keen.

He is bound to attract plenty of interest among jockeys looking to replace the suspended Damien Oliver in the Valley showpiece.

Waterhouse said she had been flooded with offers, but indicated Tommy Berry had the inside running.

 

Julienas - Caulfield Cup 2013
Julienas - Caulfield Cup 2013

 

Race 10 – 5:45PM BMW Caulfield Cup (2400 METRES)
Of $2,500,000.1st $1,500,000, 2nd $375,000, 3rd $200,000, 4th $110,000, 5th $90,000, 6th $75,000, 7th $75,000, 8th $75,000 GROUP 1
Handicap, Minimum Weight 50.5kg, Weight Raised 1.5kg, Apprentices cannot claim.Field Limit: 18 + 4 EM

Form Guide

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No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 MANIGHAR (FR) Peter G Moody Luke Nolen 11 58kg
2 DANDINO (GB) Marco Botti Craig Williams 19 56.5kg
3 ETHIOPIA Pat Carey Rhys McLeod 14 56.5kg
4 WALDPARK (GER) Anthony Freedman Brenton Avdulla 8 56kg
5 GLENCADAM GOLD (IRE) Gai Waterhouse Tommy Berry 6 55.5kg
6 MR MOET Adam Durrant Hugh Bowman 10 55.5kg
7 FAWKNER Robert Hickmott Nicholas Hall 12 55kg
8 JET AWAY (GB) David Hayes Damien Oliver 13 55kg
9 KELINNI (IRE) Chris Waller Steven Arnold 1 55kg
10 MORIARTY (IRE) Chris Waller Craig Newitt 18 55kg
11 MY QUEST FOR PEACE (IRE) Peter G Moody Corey Brown 4 55kg
12 HAWKSPUR Chris Waller Jim Cassidy 16 54.5kg
13 JULIENAS (IRE) Gai Waterhouse Kerrin McEvoy 15 54.5kg
14 MR O’CEIRIN (NZ) Ciaron Maher Dwayne Dunn 20 54.5kg
15 SILENT ACHIEVER (NZ) Roger James Glen Boss 5 54.5kg
16 ROYAL DESCENT Chris Waller Nash Rawiller 3 54kg
17 TUSCAN FIRE Dan O’Sullivan Luke Currie 2 53.5kg
18 DEAR DEMI Clarry Conners James McDonald 22 53kg
19e FORGOTTEN VOICE (IRE) Nicky Henderson Brett Prebble 7 54.5kg
20e SNEAK A PEEK (ITY) Peter G Moody 17 54kg
21e IBICENCO (GER) Peter G Moody 9 54kg
22e OASIS BLOOM Peter Morgan & Craig Widdison 21 51.5kg
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