TJ Smith Stakes Final Field – 2017

View the final field and barriers for the 2017 The TJ Smith Stakes. The TJ Smith Stakes will be run on Saturday 1st April at Randwick racecourse.

Time: 4:30PM

Distance: 1200m

Class: Group 1

No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 CHAUTAUQUA Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes Tommy Berry 11 58.5kg
2 MALAGUERRA Peter Gelagotis Ben Melham 7 58.5kg
3 TERRAVISTA Joseph Pride Corey Brown 12 58.5kg
4 REBEL DANE Gary Portelli Craig Williams 15 58.5kg
5 JAPONISME Chris Waller Glyn Schofield 5 58.5kg
6 FELL SWOOP Matthew Dale Joao Moreira 6 58.5kg
7 SPIETH (NZ) Bryce Heys Hugh Bowman 13 58.5kg
8 VOODOO LAD Darren Weir Damian Lane 3 58.5kg
9 ROCK MAGIC Chris Gangemi Jarrad Noske 8 58.5kg
10 TARGET IN SIGHT Joseph Pride Brenton Avdulla 2 58.5kg
11 TIVACI Michael Moroney Damien Oliver 9 58.5kg
12 ENGLISH Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott Blake Shinn 1 56.5kg
13 ASTERN John O’Shea James Doyle 4 56.5kg
14 RUSSIAN REVOLUTION Peter & Paul Snowden Kerrin McEvoy 10 56.5kg
15 DERRYN David & B Hayes & T Dabernig Regan Bayliss 14 56.5kg

 

Racing News:

Blinkers have given Happy Clapper a new look this campaign as he heads to go one better in the Doncaster Mile after beating all but Winx in the race a year ago.

The gelding had his final fast gallop for the race on Monday, a strategy Pat Webster employs rather than wait until the following day like many other trainers.

“If they muck up on Monday, it gives you four days to work things out,” Webster said.

“And if they don’t go hard enough on Tuesday you’ve only got Thursday to do it.

“It’s something I learned from my days with Theo Green and it’s stuck with me.”

Webster said the blinkers seemed to be working for Happy Clapper who has had two starts leading into Saturday’s $3 million race for a first-up second under 60.5kg in the National Sprint at Canberra and a dominant victory in the Newcastle Newmarket last Friday week.

“Brenton Avdulla has always said he hits a flat spot around the 700 to 600 metre mark,” Webster said.

“The blinkers have hopefully changed that.

“I couldn’t be happier with him although some might say he’s had a couple of easy runs.

“He was entered for the Canterbury Stakes but the track was very heavy so we went to Canberra instead.

“He’s had two runs on good and slow instead of two runs on heavy and hopefully the weather holds for Saturday.”

Blake Shinn has ridden Happy Clapper in both his starts this campaign and with the six-year-old receiving a 1kg penalty for his Newmarket win and weights to go up without Chautauqua in the race, he will carry 55.5kg, a comfortable weight for his jockey.

Happy Clapper is on the third line of betting in Doncaster Mile odds with bookmaker Luxbet at $11 with Canterbury Stakes winner Le Romain the $6 favourite.

The barrier draw will be held on Tuesday with Webster hoping for a similar gate to 2016 when Happy Clapper started from eight.

“I would like barrier seven,” he said.

“I have just had it in my head that’s the draw I want.”

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