Crown Resorts Plate Field – 2016

View the Final Field for the 2016 Crown Resorts Plate. The Crown Resorts Plate will be run on Thursday 3rd November at Flemington racecourse.

No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 SELENIA Robbie Griffiths Jye McNeil (a) 9 57.5kg
2 HEAR THE CHANT David & B Hayes & T Dabernig Dwayne Dunn 6 57.5kg
3 TWIST TOPS Kris Lees Craig Williams 2 56.5kg
4 SPRIGHT Garry Frazer Kerrin McEvoy 11 56.5kg
5 KENTUCKY MISS Joseph Pride Damien Oliver 16 56.5kg
6 CONCHITA Paul Perry Craig Newitt 19 55kg
7 SUPER TOO Marc Conners James McDonald 10 55kg
8 SHOWPERO David Jolly Ms Jamie Kah 1 55kg
9 MOTOWN LIL Robert Smerdon Nicholas Hall 14 55kg
10 OVERSTEP Chris Waller Ben Melham 13 55kg
11 FAITH’S ENCORE Peter & Paul Snowden Mark Zahra 7 55kg
12 MOONLOVER Matt Laurie 8 55kg
13 ROSA CAROLINA (NZ) Kris Lees Brenton Avdulla 12 55kg
14 CALL ME TESS John Moloney Ms Katelyn Mallyon 3 55kg
15 THE VEAL THING Michael Cornish & Donna Gaskin 15 55kg
16 NAVAGIO (NZ) Colin Little Luke Currie 18 55kg
17 PEDRENA Mick Price Michael Dee (a) 17 55kg
18 SAVAJU (NZ) Shaun Dwyer Patrick Holmes 4 55kg
19 MISS WONDERLAND Ciaron Maher Luke Nolen 5 55kg

News:

Michael Bell considers Big Orange the best two-miler in Britain and is hoping the stayer’s second trip to Melbourne brings an historic Melbourne Cup win.

Big Orange has returned for another crack at Australia’s richest race after his fifth last year and his trainer has declared the free-striding gelding “bang on” for Tuesday’s race.

He is trying to become the first British-trained horse to win the Melbourne Cup and Bell said connections were keen to return after the weights were published.

Big Orange was given half a kilogram more than in 2015, although the weights have since been raised 1kg and he’ will carry equal top weight of 57kg.

“As it turned out we’ve ended up with top weight but it’s all relative to the other horses and given he weighs 550 kilos himself, the fact that he’s carrying 55, 56, 57 is slightly academic,” Bell said.

“He’s a massive horse and he’s well able to carry that weight.”

The fact he does have top weight is the reason Bell believes Big Orange’s is at $16 and not significantly shorter.

“He’s got to A, buck a trend that no British-trained horse has ever won it and B, he’s got top weight,” he said.

“There are some factors against him but we have got enormous confidence in the horse’s ability.

“I think if this was a handicap with the English horses, he would be probably favourite.

“So I can’t factor in the Hartnells and the Jamekas and the Almandins. But I would say if this horse was to run in England at these weights against Wicklow Brave, Bondi Beach, he would be priced probably in my mind as an even-money favourite.

“So in this race I’m surprised he’s so big (a price), but I’m not surprised that he’s not favourite.”

Unlike last year when Big Orange ran in the Lonsdale Cup in August, Bell hasn’t raced him since his second-straight Goodwood Cup win on July 28.

“I made a conscious decision to keep the horse fresh for this race. And we’ll see if it’s right or wrong on Tuesday,” he said.

Bell said the plan was for Big Orange to be close to the pace.

“If anything wants to lead him, they’re very welcome to but I would suggest if they do lead him they won’t be leading him when it comes into the home straight,” Bell said.

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