Golden Slipper Final Field – 2017

View the final field and barriers for the 2017 Golden Slipper. The Golden Slipper will be run on Saturday 18th March at Rosehill racecourse.

Time: 4:10PM

Distance: 1200m

Class: Group 1

No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 PARIAH Peter & Paul Snowden Blake Shinn 4 56.5kg
2 VERANILLO John O’Shea Brenton Avdulla 11 56.5kg
3 TRAPEZE ARTIST Gerald Ryan Tim Clark 5 56.5kg
4 SINGLE BULLET Gary Portelli Tye Angland 3 56.5kg
5 DIAMOND TATHAGATA Mark Newnham Glyn Schofield 7 56.5kg
6 TREKKING John O’Shea William Buick 18 56.5kg
7 INVADER Peter & Paul Snowden Hugh Bowman 15 56.5kg
8 MENARI Gerald Ryan 1 56.5kg
9 CATCHY David & B Hayes & T Dabernig Craig Williams 8 54.5kg
10 FORMALITY David & B Hayes & T Dabernig 2 54.5kg
11 TULIP David & B Hayes & T Dabernig 10 54.5kg
12 SHE WILL REIGN Gary Portelli Ben Melham 13 54.5kg
13 FROLIC Michael Freedman Tommy Berry 17 54.5kg
14 TEASPOON Michael Freedman Zac Purton 14 54.5kg
15 HOUTZEN Toby Edmonds Jeff Lloyd 16 54.5kg
16 MADEENATY David & B Hayes & T Dabernig Regan Bayliss 9 54.5kg
17e CHAUFFEUR Gerald Ryan Joshua Parr 19 56.5kg
18e SHOWTIME Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes 6 56.5kg
19e THE MISSION Paul Perry 12 56.5kg

 

 

Racing News:

Darren Weir is poised to bring up a century of Melbourne winners for the season as the trainer surges towards a record metropolitan tally in Victoria.

A winning double at Moonee Valley on Monday took Weir to 99 metropolitan winners so far and he could bring up the century at Sandown on Wednesday.

Weir reached a century of Melbourne winners for the first time last season when he finished on 106, notching his 100th win on July 9.

Only three other trainers have reached 100 Victorian metropolitan winners in a season with Lee Freedman holding the record of 115 set in 2005/06.

David Hayes and Peter Moody are the other two.

Weir has five runners entered across four races on Wednesday’s program, beginning with three-year-old gelding Thunder Cloud who is the $3.20 favourite with Luxbet in the opening race.

Thunder Cloud will be out to break through in the Argyle Maintenance Plate having been placed in four of his five starts including runner-up finishes at his past three.

Stayer Renew runs over 3000m in the fifth race while lightly raced three-year-old filly Hectopascal will chase her second win from three starts when she makes her city debut in the Elaren Security Services Handicap.

The premier Victorian trainer also has Himeji Jo and Comic Miss in the Annie and Sid Handicap to round out the program.

Weir trained an Australian record 348 winners last season and sits on 284 so far in 2016/17.

He brought up his seventh Group One win for the season at Flemington on Saturday when Humidor chased down Jameka to take out the Australian Cup.

Afterwards he praised his staff, saying it was a big team effort.

“It has been a great season, and a big thanks to all the crew at home,” Weir said.

“They work hard and I’m here in front of the camera but you obviously can’t be here without all the help of all the crew.”

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