The Final Field has been released for the 2016 Lord Mayor’s Cup which is to be run at Rosehill racecourse on Saturday 7th, May 2016. View the Lord Mayor’s Cup Field.
No | Horse | Trainer | Jockey | Barrier | Weight | |||
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1 | HAVANA COOLER (IRE) | John O’Shea | Brenton Avdulla | 15 | 59kg | |||
2 | INDEX LINKED (GB) | Chris Waller | 6 | 59kg | ||||
3 | MESSENE | Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes | 5 | 59kg | ||||
4 | WEARY (FR) | Chris Waller | 10 | 59kg | ||||
5 | BEYOND THANKFUL (IRE) | Chris Waller | 13 | 58.5kg | ||||
6 | MORIARTY (IRE) | Chris Waller | 4 | 58.5kg | ||||
7 | HAWKSPUR | Chris Waller | 1 | 58kg | ||||
8 | ECUADOR (NZ) | Gai Waterhouse | Adam Hyeronimus | 7 | 57.5kg | |||
9 | DESTINY’S KISS | Joseph Pride | Michael Rodd | 17 | 57kg | |||
10 | SENSE OF OCCASION | Tony McEvoy | Sam Clipperton | 8 | 55kg | |||
11 | LADY LE FAY (NZ) | Chris Waller | 11 | 54kg | ||||
12 | SHOREHAM | Gerald Ryan | Jay Ford | 14 | 54kg | |||
13 | REIGNING | James Cummings | Ms Winona Costin (a) | 18 | 54kg | |||
14 | TREMEC (NZ) | John P Thompson | Mitchell Bell | 9 | 54kg | |||
15 | GHOST PROTOCOL (IRE) | Paul Perry | Anthony Cavallo | 2 | 54kg | |||
16 | DISCLAIMER (GB) | Peter & Paul Snowden | 16 | 54kg | ||||
17 | BLENDWELL | Jason Coyle | 12 | 54kg | ||||
18 | JUST AS COSMIC | Jason Coyle | 3 | 54kg |
News:
Melbourne Cup winner Prince Of Penzance has taken part in an exhibition gallop between races at Warrnambool.
Weir won four races on the opening day of Warrnambool’s three-day carnival, but the leading trainer was keenly observing the work of Prince Of Penzance and stablemate Tall Ships.
They had a leisurely gallop in preparation for a stakes race in Adelaide.
Weir said the pair would contest the Group Three Robert A Lee Stakes over 1600m at Morphettville on May 21.
He said more work in the dunes at Warrnambool beach and another trial will have them ready for the Adelaide outing.
The duo will then have a short break before the long build-up to the Melbourne Cup.
“I thought they both stretched out well,” Weir said.
“They were a little bit slow early but they’re both in beautiful order.
“The ground was perfect for them and they will be good tomorrow.
“That’s the important thing.”
Weir said Prince Of Penzance has been working well since his return from winning last year’s Melbourne Cup while Tall Ships needed to learn to switch off.
“He’s got the ability but he just goes a bit too keen,” Weir said.