Lexus Hybrid Plate Field – 2016

View the Final Field and Barriers for Tuesday’s Lexus Hybrid Plate on 2016 Melbourne Cup day at Flemington racecourse on 1/11/2016.

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No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 SAMARA DANCER (NZ) Phillip Stokes Dom Tourneur 6 57.5kg
2 SWORD OF LIGHT Mathew Ellerton & Simon Zahra Damian Lane 17 57.5kg
3 SWEET SHERRY Leon & Troy Corstens Steven Arnold 9 56.5kg
4 FLYING JESS John Moloney Craig Williams 1 56.5kg
5 ZAMZAM David & B Hayes & T Dabernig Michael Walker 11 55.5kg
6 MY COUNTRY Peter & Paul Snowden Mark Zahra 5 55.5kg
7 MERRIEST Danny O’Brien Damien Oliver 7 55.5kg
8 FARAWAY TOWN Matthew Smith Dwayne Dunn 13 55kg
9 PROMPT RESPONSE Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott Kerrin McEvoy 14 55kg
10 QUICK FEET Peter & Paul Snowden Hugh Bowman 8 55kg
11 SKYLIGHT GLOW James Cummings Glyn Schofield 15 55kg
12 INVINCIBELLA Chris Waller Joao Moreira 18 55kg
13 JEANNEAU Paul Perry Craig Newitt 19 55kg
14 CHIPANDA John O’Shea James McDonald 20 55kg
15 JENNIFER LYNN Darren Weir Blake Shinn 16 55kg
16 SUMMER GLEN Mick Price Michael Dee (a) 12 55kg
17e SYLPHEED Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott Tommy Berry 3 55kg
18e BRULEE Peter Robl 2 55kg
19e SOMETHING MORE Jon O’Connor Nicholas Hall 10 55kg
20e MOONLOVER Matt Laurie 4 55kg

News:

Following the retirement of stable star Buffering, trainer Robert Heathcote says it’s time for Hopfgarten to step up to the big league.

The six-year-old son of Mossman gets that chance on Saturday in the Group One Cantala Stakes at Flemington.

Hopfgarten is no slouch but has been living the shadow of his more illustrious stablemate who was retired after running in the Manikato Stakes at Moonee Valley last week.

The winner of 11 of his 42 starts, Hopfgarten is yet to run a place in six starts in Melbourne but there has been a myriad of excuses.

“Last spring he had no luck and already this time his two runs have been solid without any luck,” Heathcote said.

“He’s well weighted, he’s got barrier five, which is a luxury for him as he’s never drawn a good barrier the whole time he’s been down here.

“And Craig Williams owes me after his last ride on him.”

At his last start with Williams in the saddle, Hopfgarten finished 11th behind Voodoo Lad in the Moonga Stakes at Caulfield on October 15 after being held up for runs at various stages during the race.

Giving Heathcote heart is that Williams again rides while the market has kept Hopfgarten safe at $15 with The United States the $5.50 favourite in an open race.

“We couldn’t have picked a harder race but I suppose we are racing for a million dollars,” Heathcote said.

“The mere fact Craig was happy to stick with the horse before we knew the barrier draw and weight is comforting and if Victoria’s number one rider wants to ride my horse, who am I to say no.”

Hopfgarten needs a top three finish to again creep up in the ratings for a trip to Perth and a tilt at the Railway Stakes on November 19.

“They fly over on their incentive scheme horses that are rated 105 or better,” Heathcote said.

“His run at Caulfield saw him lose a point to 104 so I need to run in the money to get another point to go over and run in the Railway.

“Otherwise he’ll go back home and get ready for the Queensland summer carnival.”

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