Stradbroke Handicap Final Field – 2017

View the final field and barriers for the 2017 Stradbroke Handicap. Stradbroke Handicap will be run on Saturday 10th June at Doomben racecourse.

Time: 3:40PM

Distance: 1350m

Class: Group 1

Market: View the Stradbroke Handicap Odds

No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 CLEARLY INNOCENT Kris Lees Hugh Bowman 20 57kg
2 JUNGLE EDGE Mick Bell Kevin Forrester 7 55.5kg
3 BURNING FRONT Darren Weir Ben Allen (a) 12 54.5kg
4 COUNTERATTACK Chris Waller Opie Bosson 2 54.5kg
5 GOOD PROJECT Chris Waller Tommy Berry 9 54.5kg
6 HOOKED Robert Smerdon Noel Callow 16 54kg
7 IN HER TIME Benjamin Smith Dean Yendall 17 53.5kg
8 MACKINTOSH (NZ) Chris Waller Kerrin McEvoy 1 53.5kg
9 HOPFGARTEN Robert Heathcote Ronnie Stewart 5 53.5kg
10 ULMANN Darren Weir Luke Nolen 8 53.5kg
11 RAGEESE Darren Weir Damian Lane 19 53.5kg
12 KAEPERNICK Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes 15 53.5kg
13 EGYPTIAN SYMBOL Bjorn Baker Glyn Schofield 10 53.5kg
14 GOLD SYMPHONY Peter & Paul Snowden Jim Byrne 11 53.5kg
15 DERRYN David & B Hayes & T Dabernig Craig Williams 21 53kg
16 IMPENDING Darren Beadman Corey Brown 18 52.5kg
17e THE VIRGINIAN Toby Edmonds 14 53.5kg
18e BONNY O’REILLY (NZ) Bjorn Baker 6 53.5kg
19e YESTERDAY’S SONGS Michael Moroney Patrick Moloney 4 53.5kg
20e TOO GOOD TO REFUSE Desleigh Forster Robbie Fradd 13 53.5kg
21e OAK DOOR Robert Smerdon 3 52kg

 

Racing News:

Trainer Robert Smerdon is hoping there will be some last-minute scratchings to enable three-year-old Oak Door to force his way into the Stradbroke Handicap field.

Oak Door sits in 25th spot on the order of entry into Saturday’s 1350m Group One race at Doomben.

The back-up plan is for Oak Door to contest the Group Two Queensland Guineas (1600m).

Smerdon says the shorter trip is more favourable for Oak Door.

“He’s won a Group Two before and he’s an entire,” Smerdon said.

“If he won the Guineas it just consolidates his future, but if he could win a Group One then you’ve got a real commercial product.

“I think also he’s better at 1350 or 1400 metres than at the mile.”

Smerdon has yet to book a rider for Oak Door in the Stradbroke but said Craig Williams would ride the colt if he runs in the Guineas.

Williams, who moved to within one win of apprentice Beau Mertens in the chase for Melbourne jockeys’ premiership with a treble at Moonee Valley on Saturday, is booked to ride the Lindsay Park-trained Derryn in the Stradbroke.

Smerdon has also booked Williams for last-start Sandown winner Grand Dreamer in the Brisbane Cup (2200m).

Hooked will be ridden by Noel Callow.

After copping a suspension at Geelong last Friday, Callow stood down from his rides at Moonee Valley on Saturday and Ballarat on Sunday to enable him to ride in the Group One race on Saturday.

Hooked, ninth in the order of entry, is coming off a last-start second to Burning Front in the Robert A Lee Stakes (1600m) at Morphettville on May 20.

“Again I think he’s a better 1400-metre horse,” Smerdon said.

“And if it happened to rain, all the better. He loves it.”

Hooked was flown to Brisbane last week and has settled in well while Oak Door and Grand Dreamer are due to fly north this week.

Oak Door and Grand Dreamer have been entered for 1400m and 2500m handicaps at Flemington on Saturday as a precaution against missing their flights to Brisbane.

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