Millie Fox Stakes Final Field – 2017

View the final field for the 2017 Millie Fox Stakes. The Millie Fox Stakes will be run on Saturday 18th February at Rosehill racecourse.

Time: 4:25PM

Distance: 1300m

Class: Group 2

No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 SINGLE GAZE Nick Olive Ms Kathy O’Hara 1 58kg
2 IN HER TIME Benjamin Smith Joshua Parr 11 56kg
3 FRENCH EMOTION Chris Waller Michael Walker 4 56kg
4 TSARITSA Chris Waller 8 56kg
5 HEAVENS ABOVE Tim Martin Adam Hyeronimus 13 55.5kg
6 ARTISTRY Peter & Paul Snowden 12 55.5kg
7 EURO ANGEL (NZ) Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes Tommy Berry 3 55kg
8 PRIVATE SECRETARY Gregory Hickman Ben Melham 9 54kg
9 DENMAGIC David Pfieffer Glyn Schofield 5 54kg
10 CIRCULAR John O’Shea Brenton Avdulla 7 54kg
11 I AM ZELADY Joseph Pride Tim Clark 10 54kg
12 SOLD FOR SONG Kevin Kemp Robert Thompson 6 54kg
13 DAYSEE DOOM Ron Quinton Andrew Adkins (a) 2 54kg

 

racing News:

In an ominous warning for Flying Artie’s rivals, trainer Mick Price believes the Group One-winning colt has come of age since his unbeaten spring campaign.

Flying Artie resumes in Saturday’s Group One Lightning Stakes at Flemington where he will be out to become the first three-year-old in more than a decade to win the weight-for-age sprint.

Not since Fastnet Rock in 2005 has a three-year-old toppled the older horses in the 1000m straight race, although 22 horses of that age group have won.

Early markets suggests the recent hoodoo can be broken with Flying Artie and fellow three-year-old colt Star Turn occupying the top two lines of betting ahead of acceptances on Wednesday.

Flying Artie has taken over favouritism at $4.60 from Star Turn ($5) in TAB’s all-in market.

The colt continued his Lightning build-up with an 800m gallop in company at Caulfield on the steeple grass on Tuesday.

“He’s had a good preparation. His gallop at Sandown was good. His official trial at Cranbourne was good. So for 1000 metres he’s pretty right,” Price said.

“It will be interesting to see what he does over 1000 metres. But it is a Group One so that’s what we’re going for.”

Flying Artie’s only start over 1000m was at Flemington on debut as a spring two-year-old when he ran a close second in the Maribyrnong Plate.

He won a Blue Diamond Prelude (1100m) first-up in his next campaign before placing in the Blue Diamond and Golden Slipper, then won fresh up again in the Blue Sapphire Stakes (1200m) last spring.

His biggest win came in the Group One Coolmore Stud Stakes (1200m) at Flemington in his only other spring start where Price said he raced like a professional after being “a bit green” in the Blue Sapphire.

“I think he’s come of age a bit,” Price said.

“I think he’s improved and he looks fantastic.

“He’s a really big, strong, autumn three-year-old now.”

The previous two Coolmore Stud Stakes winners both placed in the Lightning in their return from a spell the following campaign with Brazen Beau second to Lankan Rupee in 2015 while Japonisme was a close third last year behind Chautauqua and Terravista.

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