The Hong Kong Jockey Club Stakes Field – 2016

View the Final Field and Barriers for Tuesday’s The Hong Kong Jockey Club Stakes on 2016 Melbourne Cup day at Flemington racecourse on 1/11/2016.

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No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 SLIGHTLY SWEET Jason Coyle Ms Kathy O’Hara 1 59kg
2 EGYPTIAN SYMBOL Bjorn Baker Blake Shinn 17 57.5kg
3 SILENT SEDITION Andrew Noblet Craig Williams 4 57.5kg
4 ONEMOREZETA Kris Lees Damien Oliver 3 57.5kg
5 VIBRANT ROUGE Michael Kent Luke Nolen 15 56.5kg
6 ARTISTRY Peter & Paul Snowden Hugh Bowman 12 56.5kg
7 ROCKOLICIOUS Darren Weir Dean Yendall 5 55.5kg
8 CAVALOCE Will Clarken Ms Jamie Kah 11 55.5kg
9 JUST A BLUR Barbara Joseph & Paul Jones 7 55kg
10 KIMBERLEY STAR Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott James McDonald 13 55kg
11 KHUTULUN Luke Oliver Ben Melham 16 55kg
12 A LOTTA LOVE Sam Pritchard-Gordon Craig Newitt 6 55kg
13 DENPURR Peter & Paul Snowden Kerrin McEvoy 2 55kg
14 COUNTESS MARINOV David Payne 8 55kg
15 SHILLELAGH (NZ) Stephen Autridge & Jamie Richards Joao Moreira 14 55kg
16 FAIR AND EQUITABLE (NZ) Ken Keys Mark Zahra 18 55kg
17e SWISS KISS (NZ) Leon & Troy Corstens Daniel Moor 10 55kg
18e SATYA Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes Tommy Berry 9 55kg

News:

Eight years after Rebel Raider caused a major upset in the Victoria Derby, one of his daughters runs at Flemington chasing a Group Two win.

Like Rebel Raider, the 100-1 winner of the 2008 Victoria Derby, Pretty Punk is trained by Leon Macdonald who has since formed a partnership with Andrew Gluyas.

Pretty Punk has already made her mark with a Listed win at her home track in Adelaide to give her sire his first stakes win.

She lines up as the second favourite in Saturday’s Group Two Wakeful Stakes (2000m) after a third in the Geelong Classic but unlike some of her rivals, she won’t be aimed at the VRC Oaks.

“I don’t think she ran the trip. I think the 2400 metres with the weight on her back found her out,” Macdonald said.

“But Nick Hall got off and wanted to ride her again so that’s a positive.

“She was never in the Oaks but if she had won at Geelong we would have paid the late entry.

“We will look at 2000 metre races for her.”

The stable will start the day with So You Too in the Carbine Club Stakes with the three-year-old stepping up to 1600 metres on the back of two short course wins at Morphettville.

The gelding is a son of So You Think, a dual Cox Plate winner for Bart Cummings and a multiple Group One winner for Aidan O’Brien in the northern hemisphere.

“This race will be a defining moment for him,” Macdonald said.

He’s a lovely horse but this is a harder race than he has been in before.

“He’s big and strong and looks like his father but we’ll see how good he is.”

Hong Kong-based Australian Zac Purton rides So You Too.

“One of his owners is an expat in Hong Kong and he rang and asked if I’d mind if Zac rode him,” Macdonald said.

“I said I’d be very happy.”

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