Inglis Dash Final Field – 2017

View the Final Field for the Inglis Dash. The 2017 Inglis Dash will be run on Saturday 28th January at Flemington racecourse.

Time: 4:00PM

Distance: 1100m

No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 RAMPAGE David & B Hayes & T Dabernig Luke Nolen 6A 57kg
2 BARTHELON Michael Moroney Ryan Maloney 10 57kg
3 CAPANNELLO Robbie Griffiths Ben E Thompson (a) 14 57kg
4 ARTIE DEE TWO Darren Weir 9 57kg
5 SELENIA Robbie Griffiths Jye McNeil 1 56kg
6 IF NOT NOW WHEN Henry Dwyer Michael Dee 13 56kg
7 LAND OF PLENTY Grahame Begg Steven Arnold 3 56kg
8 EBENOS Peter & Paul Snowden Dwayne Dunn 4 56kg
9 PERPETUAL CRISIS Darren Weir 2 56kg
10 MAGNETAR David & B Hayes & T Dabernig Michael Walker 5 56kg
11 RATA TAT TAT Symon Wilde Andrew Mallyon 8 56kg
12 CASQUE Robbie Laing Regan Bayliss 17 56kg
13 SHADOW FIGHTER Michael Moroney Patrick Moloney 11 56kg
14 DEAL MASTER Leon & Troy Corstens Damien Oliver 12 56kg
15 FUHRYK David & B Hayes & T Dabernig Cory Parish 7 55kg
16 SAVANNA AMOUR John & Chris Meagher Craig Williams 15 55kg
17e RIBBON OF CHOICE Brian Gentle 16 56kg

 

 

Racing News:

Andrew Murray doesn’t make it a habit of racing his horses from week to week but is happy to make an exception with Sunday Escape at Flemington.

Sunday Escape is down to run in the Listed Kensington Stakes on Saturday, a week after finishing second at Moonee Valley over 1000m.

With Dwayne Dunn booked to ride, Sunday Escape drops from 57.5kg to 54kg on Saturday.

“The only reason I’m looking at the race is because he’s too well not to,” Murray said.

“I rang Dwayne’s manager the other day and told him that and he said ‘you had better have a go again’.

“I think the horse is only coming to his top now.”

Sunday Escape scored his last win over 1000m at Flemington in August 2015 and Murray said his latest campaign, which began in August, was by default rather than design.

Murray had planned a winter assault but some niggling issues meant Sunday Escape’s program was delayed.

“He had a lot of soft tissue problems early in the preparation and that’s why he had such an interrupted preparation,” Murray said.

“The idea was to race in the winter but we missed all of that with his problems and by the time he was coming good it was coming into the spring.

“We dodged the good ones before going again and arguably he could have won either of his last two starts.”

With race fitness under the belt Murray says he doesn’t need to do a lot of work between runs with the six-year-old.

“I lead him off the pony and he does a bit of wading in the pool,” Murray said.

“Now that he’s fit we just keep happy.”

With placings on the StrathAyr surface at Moonee Valley at his past two starts, Murray is a little concerned about the likelihood of a firm track on Saturday while his back-up option of the W J Adams Stakes at Caulfield on February 4 is also likely to be run on a similar surface.

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