Summoned Stakes Final Field – 2016

View the Final Field and Barriers for the Summoned Stakes. The Summoned Stakes 2016 will be run on Saturday 12th November at Sandown racecourse.

Time: 5:55pm

Distance: 1500m

No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 CORONATION SHALLAN Brett Scott Ben Melham 3 58kg
2 SILENT SEDITION Andrew Noblet Craig Williams 16 58kg
3 ONEMOREZETA Kris Lees Kerrin McEvoy 9 58kg
4 VITAL IMPORTANCE Henry Dwyer Chris Parnham 12 55kg
5 KIMBERLEY STAR Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott Dwayne Dunn 2 55kg
6 METAPHORICAL David & B Hayes & T Dabernig Luke Nolen 4 55kg
7 MOSSBEAT David & B Hayes & T Dabernig Glyn Schofield 7 55kg
8 SWEET FIRE Darren Weir Damian Lane 8 55kg
9 EXTENSIBLE Peter & Paul Snowden 6 55kg
10 SWEET REDEMPTION Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott Stephen Baster 14 55kg
11 DULVERTON Robert Smerdon Ryan Maloney 10 55kg
12 SHILLELAGH (NZ) Stephen Autridge & Jamie Richards Damien Oliver 15 55kg
13 GREY STREET John McArdle Regan Bayliss (a) 1 55kg
14 LOVEITT Tony McEvoy Luke Currie 5 55kg
15 MILES OF KRISHAN Greg Eurell Chris Symons 13 55kg
16 WEATHER THE STORM Robert Kingston Jamie Mott 11 55kg

 

Other News:

With American billionaire B Wayne Hughes enjoying another Breeders’ Cup triumph, Epic Rant is set is to be the next horse flying Spendthrift’s flag in Australia.

Beholder carried Hughes’ colours to victory in the Breeders’ Cup Distaff on Saturday morning Australian time.

Beholder defeated the previously unbeaten Songbird to claim her 11th and final Group One victory before being retired to Spendthrift Farm in Kentucky where she will be served by Uncle Mo.

One week later, Hughes’s increasing footprint in Australian racing looks set to expand when the Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott-trained Epic Rant makes his debut in the two-year-old handicap (1100m) at Rosehill on Saturday.

Hughes has tasted Australian stakes success with the Hawkes Racing-trained Swear who won the Group Three Ming Dynasty Quality and finished fifth in the Victoria Derby on October 29.

The majority of Hughes-owned horses are trained by the Hawkes including last-start winner Cana who is entered in Saturday’s 1300m benchmark handicap at Rosehill.

But the entrepreneur has had links to Waterhouse, buying Hampton Court who she trained and Hughes now stands at his Spendthrift’s stud farm in Victoria.

And Waterhouse and Bott train three-year-old colt Paradise Cove who has failed to fire in two provincial starts.

Stablemate Epic Rant was a $500,000 yearling at the Magic Millions sale in January.

“He’s a really sharp precocious two-year-old and we like what we’re seeing to date from him,” Bott told AAP.

“He just keeps improving.”

Bott said the Snitzel colt’s winning trial at Warwick Farm over 800m on Friday had impressed the stable in what was his second public outing.

“In his first trial he did a couple of things wrong but he showed good improvement from that and we like the direction he’s heading in,” Bott said.

“He’s one that’s shown early ability and no doubt he will continue to improve.

“Hopefully he can put his best foot forward on Saturday.”

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