Railway Stakes Final Field – 2016

The final field has been released for Saturday’s Group 1 Railway Stakes at Ascot racecourse.

The WA racing carnival will take centre stages this weekend at Ascot with the Railway Stakes headlining the meeting.

Final Field:

Horse Weight Jockey Trainer
1 KAWI (NZ) 58.5 MICHAEL WALKER ALLAN SHARROCK
2 DISPOSITION 56 GLENN SMITH GRANT & ALANA WILLIAMS
3 PORNICHET (FR) 56 JARRAD NOSKE DANIEL MORTON
4 HE OR SHE 55.5 CRAIG WILLIAMS D & B HAYES & T DABERNIG
5 GOOD PROJECT 55 HUGH BOWMAN CHRIS WALLER
6 PERFECT REFLECTION 54.5 WILLIAM PIKE GRANT & ALANA WILLIAMS
7 MACKINTOSH (NZ) 54 DAMIEN OLIVER CHRIS WALLER
8 LITE’N IN MY VEINS 53.5 STEVEN PARNHAM FRED KERSLEY
9 RAGEESE 53.5 DAMIAN LANE DARREN WEIR
10 BALMONT GIRL 53 SHAUN O’DONNELL PAULA WAGG
11 HEART STARTER 53 CHRIS PARNHAM GRANT & ALANA WILLIAMS
12 IDEAL IMAGE 53 JOSEPH AZZOPARDI G DURRANT & JASON MILLER
13 NEVERLAND 53 PETER HALL GRANT & ALANA WILLIAMS
14 SCALES OF JUSTICE 53 DOUGLAS WHYTE LINDSEY SMITH
15 TICK TICK BLOOM 53 JASON BROWN G DURRANT & JASON MILLER
16 TRADESMAN 53 TROY TURNER ROBERT & TODD HARVEY
17e ZARANTZ 53 BRAD PARNHAM SIMON A. MILLER
18e GREAT SHOT 53 CRAIG STAPLES RHYS RADFORD
19e SHOWY CHLOE 53 PATRICK CARBERY JASON PATEMAN

 

News:

Damien Oliver has failed to add to his Group One tally during the Melbourne spring carnival but heads to his home state of Western Australia with the chance to win his first Railway Stakes.

Oliver has won more than 100 Group One races and rides Mackintosh in the $1 million Railway Stakes (1600m) at Ascot on Saturday, chasing his first elite-level win this season.

Oliver missed the Cox Plate meeting and Derby Day at Flemington because of a 20-meeting reckless riding suspension which cost him the ride on Flying Artie who won the Group One Coolmore Stud Stakes.

Mackintosh has been well-performed in the eastern states this spring, winning the Group Two Theo Marks Stakes (1300m) first-up before finishing third in the Group One Epsom Handicap (1600m) at Randwick.

He then finished a close fifth in the Group One Cantala Stakes over 1600m at Flemington and has 54kg in Saturday’s Railway.

Mackintosh’s weight is at the low-end of Oliver’s range.

“But I’ll do it,” Oliver said.

“I think he’s a great chance, so 54 I can do. But that’s about my lowest.”

Oliver, 44, has been based in Melbourne since he was an apprentice but hails from Western Australia and has had a number of rides in the Railway, one of Perth’s biggest races.

“I’d love to win it,” he said.

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