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Euclase Stakes Field – 2016

The Final Field has been released for the 2016 Euclase Stakes which is to be run at Morphettville racecourse on Saturday 7th, May 2016. View the Euclase Stakes Field.

No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 SOOBOOG Darren Weir Brad Rawiller 1 57.5kg
2 BROCKHOFF Ciaron Maher Luke Nolen 4 57.5kg
3 COUNTER PULSE Leon Macdonald & Andrew Gluyas Clare Lindop 6 57.5kg
4 DEMONSTRATE John O’Shea Craig Williams 15 57.5kg
5 MR INDIVIDUAL Leon & Troy Corstens Mark Zahra 3 57.5kg
6 FAATINAH David Hayes & Tom Dabernig Matthew Neilson 9 57.5kg
7 AMERICAN STAR Mark Minervini Shayne Cahill 8 57.5kg
8 BEAU RIVAGE Gordon Richards Jake Toeroek 5 57.5kg
9 SECRET AGENDA Mick Price Damien Oliver 7 55.5kg
10 TEMPT ME NOT James Cummings Glyn Schofield 13 55.5kg
11 MISS GUNPOWDER Phillip Stokes Dom Tourneur 2 55.5kg
12 ALMIGHTY GIRL Mitchell Beer & Max Hinton Glen Boss 12 55.5kg
13 SUPER CASH Andrew Noblet Kerrin McEvoy 10 55.5kg
14 JALAN JALAN Colin Little Ms Michelle Payne 11 55.5kg
15 COCOA DOLL Phillip Stokes Dwayne Dunn 14 55.5kg

News:

Andrew Noblet is preparing to saddle up arguably his best chance yet in a Group One race in the Australasian Oaks.

Melbourne-based trainer Noblet has $5.50 favourite Silent Sedition in Saturday’s 2000m race at Morphettville.

And he is hoping stablemate Super Cash can gain a start in the Group One Robert Sangster Stakes in which she is first emergency.

Noblet is originally from Adelaide, and started out working for leading trainer Leon Macdonald and later became the trainer’s Melbourne foreman before starting his own career in Victoria in 2003.

A Group One win in Adelaide would be special.

“For that reason it would be nice, but I’ll take a Group One anywhere,” Noblet said.

The trainer’s best result at the elite level is Sistine Angel’s second to champion Black Caviar in the Robert Sangster Stakes in Adelaide four years ago.

Silent Sedition has been aimed at the Australasian Oaks (2000m) and pressed her claims when she won the Group Three Auraria Stakes, a traditional lead-up, over 1800m last start.

She has barrier seven in a capacity field but if the emergencies don’t gain a start she will jump from gate five which Noblet believes is perfect.

“She’s had a good preparation,” he said.

“It’s been as good as we hoped for so far. This is the main aim and hopefully she’s there at the end on Saturday.”

If Super Cash doesn’t gain a start in the Group One, Noblet will run her in the Group Two sprint for three-year-olds on the same program.

Super Cash has raced in Melbourne, Sydney and Adelaide this campaign and was a fast-finishing third to Don’t Doubt Mamma last start.

“She looks super,” Noblet said.

“She has done a bit of travelling and you don’t know when it’s the end (of her preparation) but I thought her run last start, with no luck, was really good.

“I’m really happy with her.”

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