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Danehill Stakes Field – 2014

Race 6 – 3:25PM Danehill Stakes (1200 METRES)
Of $200,000.1st $120,000, 2nd $36,000, 3rd $18,000, 4th $9,000, 5th $5,000, 6th $4,000, 7th $4,000, 8th $4,000 GROUP 2
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Ghibellines heads 2014 Danehill Stakes Field
No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 GHIBELLINES John O’Shea Steven Arnold 11 57kg
2 BRAZEN BEAU Chris Waller Jim Cassidy 4 56kg
3 GET THE NOD Lloyd Kennewell Mark Zahra 1 56kg
4 NOSTRADAMUS Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes 2 55.5kg
5 RICH ENUFF Ken Keys Michael Rodd 13 55.5kg
6 MOONLIGHT HUSSLER David Hayes & Tom Dabernig Jake Noonan 14 55.5kg
7 GO INDY GO Leon Macdonald & Andrew Gluyas Chad Schofield 6 55kg
8 CORNROW Mick Price Craig Williams 15 55kg
9 LOOKS LIKE THE CAT Tony Gollan Damian Browne 12 55kg
10 NORDIC EMPIRE Mick Price Nicholas Hall 7 55kg
11 STINGRAY John Moloney Ben Melham 9 55kg
12 AWESOME ROCK Leon & Troy Corstens Damien Oliver 10 55kg
13 WANDJINA Gai Waterhouse Craig Newitt 5 55kg
14 BERLUTTI Mick Price Stephen Baster 3 55kg
15 GALAXY PEGASUS David Hayes & Tom Dabernig Michael Walker 8 55kg
16 ONEROUS Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes 16 55kg

More racing news:

A hefty suspension looks set to delay the start of leading jockey Nash Rawiller’s foray into Hong Kong racing.

Rawiller landed the biggest win of a two-month Japan contract in taking out the Group Three Niigata Kinen on Sunday.

But the moment was soured because of a careless riding suspension that will keep him out of the saddle until October 5.

Rawiller is planning to appeal the ban which has implications for spring commitments in Australia. He has a long-standing engagement to ride talented New Zealand mare Silent Achiever.

“We won’t be trying to get the charge overturned entirely, but trying to have the suspension shortened,” Rawiller told the South China Morning Post.

“As it stands, I would miss nearly a month of important days in Melbourne and some key meetings in Hong Kong, so we will hope to get a few days shaved off.

“We will try and make a case that it is a much more severe punishment than it would be had I been riding in Japan in that time, where they do not race as often.”

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