Emirates Stakes Field – 2016

View the Final Field and Barriers for Saturday’s Emirates Stakes on 2016 at Flemington racecourse on 5/11/2016.

 

No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 HAPPY TRAILS Paul Beshara Dwayne Dunn 8 59kg
2 HAURAKI John O’Shea James McDonald 1 59kg
3 THE UNITED STATES (IRE) Robert Hickmott Kerrin McEvoy 11 59kg
4 HAPPY CLAPPER Patrick Webster Brenton Avdulla 13 59kg
5 VADAMOS (FR) Andre Fabre Damien Oliver 7 59kg
6 AWESOME ROCK Leon & Troy Corstens Stephen Baster 9 59kg
7 SCOTTISH (IRE) Charlie Appleby William Buick 6 59kg
8 ENDLESS DRAMA (IRE) Chris Waller Craig Williams 4 59kg
9 PALENTINO Darren Weir Mark Zahra 5 58.5kg
10 VANBRUGH Chris Waller Ben Melham 10 58.5kg
11 TIVACI Michael Moroney Patrick Moloney 12 58.5kg
12 GOOD STANDING James Cummings Chad Schofield 3 51kg
13 SEABURGE David & B Hayes & T Dabernig Dean Yendall 2 51kg

News:

In a welcome turnaround from last year’s triple-figure upset, punters have not had to work as hard to find Melbourne Cup winner Almandin.

Almandin started at $11, a turnaround from Prince Of Penzance’s $101 quote before last year’s Cup.

Punters in NSW, Victoria and the ACT bet a total of $94.5 million on the race, slightly down from $95 million last year.

NSW led the charge, wagering $53.7 million while Victorians bet $40.8 million.

There was $141.5 million wagered on the 10-race Flemington program, slightly down from $142 million last year.

A further $5.4 million was bet on the meeting with the Tabcorp-owned Luxbet.

Almandin started on the fourth line of Melbourne Cup betting behind $5.50 favourite Hartnell, Jameka ($8.50) and Oceanographer ($9).

“Almandin was well supported since the barrier draw so there were plenty of customers that jumped aboard the Williams-owned runner,” TAB’s Gerard Middleton said.

“One of the consistent firmers since the draw, one smart customer took triple figures ($101) back in September and they will be very pleased with themselves.”

Another person had the foresight to have $100 on Almandin at $301 to win more than $30,000 from Sportsbet.

In Victoria, someone turned $1 more than $24,000 by correctly picking the first four – Almandin, Heartbreak City, Hartnell and Qewy.

And a Queensland punter had 88,000 reasons to cheer the horse home.

They had a $2000 all up on the state’s UBET on second race winner Sort After into Almandin for an $88,000 return.

He wasn’t the only punter to have a successful all up bet with another punter turning $3 into $3000 with a four leg multi on the Caulfield Cup, Cox Plate, Victoria Derby and Cup.

UBET spokesman Brad Tamer said systems had help up well 50,000 phone bets were taken during the day.

The TAB made Almandin the $17 second favourite for next year’s Melbourne Cup behind Yankee Rose who is at $13.

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