Coolmore Classic Final Field – 2017

View the final field and barriers for the Coolmore Classic. The 2017 Coolmore Classic will be run on Saturday 11th March at Rosehill racecourse.

Time: 4:15PM

Distance: 1500m

Class: Group 1

No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 FIRST SEAL John P Thompson Blake Shinn 17 58kg
2 DIXIE BLOSSOMS Ron Quinton Tim Clark 12 56kg
3 IN HER TIME Benjamin Smith Joshua Parr 10 56kg
4 GLOBAL GLAMOUR Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott Kerrin McEvoy 16 55.5kg
5 HEAVENS ABOVE Tim Martin Tye Angland 4 55kg
6 SINGLE GAZE Nick Olive Ms Kathy O’Hara 5 55kg
7 LA BELLA DIOSA (NZ) Mandy & Matt Brown Jay Ford 3 54.5kg
8 DANISH TWIST Kris Lees Glyn Schofield 1 54.5kg
9 SILENT SEDITION Andrew Noblet Sam Clipperton 18 54.5kg
10 FRENCH EMOTION Chris Waller Chad Lever 13 54kg
11 EURO ANGEL (NZ) Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes 2 53kg
12 THAMES COURT David Brideoake Daniel Moor 6 53kg
13 ZANBAGH John P Thompson Christian Reith 8 53kg
14 OMEI SWORD Chris Waller Brenton Avdulla 19 52.5kg
15 ABBEY MARIE Michael Kent 11 52kg
16 DENMAGIC David Pfieffer 9 52kg
17 DAYSEE DOOM Ron Quinton Andrew Adkins (a) 15 51kg
18 SOLD FOR SONG Kevin Kemp Luke Tarrant 14 51kg
19 SHILLELAGH (NZ) Chris Waller Johan Victoire 7 51kg

 

Coolmore Classic News:

Bookmakers are echoing trainer Chris Waller’s opinion of Omei Sword with the filly the favourite in opening markets for the Coolmore Classic at Rosehill.

Omei Sword was posted at $3 with Williamhill.com.au on Monday after 25 entries were taken for Saturday’s Group One race for fillies and mares over 1500 metres.

The filly made a belated start to her campaign after suffering some muscle issues which kept her at home when the Light Fingers Stakes was run and won by dual Group One winner Global Glamour from the Waller-trained Foxplay.

Omei Sword got back to the races two weeks later on February 25 to run an eye-catching second to New Zealand visitor La Bella Diosa with Global Glamour third.

“Omei Sword didn’t miss any work and I was pleased with her return,” Waller said.

“French Emotion will also run in the Coolmore as will Shillelagh.”

First Seal’s first start for the year was also delayed with the mare a race day scratching from the Guy Walter Stakes at the February 25 meeting because of the heavy track.

The race was won by Dixie Blossoms from First Seal’s stablemate Zanbagh who is also entered for the Coolmore.

“First Seal just can’t get through the heavy ground,” Thompson said.

Rosehill was rated a heavy 9 on Monday with the rain that has hung around Sydney expected to clear by Wednesday.

Waller has five of the 11 nominations for the Group Two Sky High Stakes (2000m) headed by ruling Sydney Cup favourite Antonio Guiseppe ar $2.,30.

Runner-up in the Group One Metropolitan in the spring, Antonion Giuseppe won a 1500m-race at Rosehill on February 18 , beating Gold Symphony who won Sunday’s Listed National Sprint in Canberra.

Waller’s other Sky High entries are Grand Marshal, LIbran, Preferment and Who Shot Thebarman.

There are 24 fillies and 20 colts and geldings entered for the Magic Night and Pago Pago Stakes respectively.

The races will be the final chances for guaranteed qualification to the winners for the Golden Slipper a week later.

Ducimus, the winner of his two starts, is the favourite for the Pago Pago for Hawkes Racing while debut winner, the Tim Martin-trained Limbo Soul, heads the Magic Night market.

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