Villiers Stakes Final Field – 2016

View the final field for the 2016 Villiers Stakes. The Villiers Stakes will be run on Saturday 17th December at Randwick racecourse.

Time: 4:20PM

Distance: 1600m

No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 DIBAYANI (IRE) David & B Hayes & T Dabernig Damien Oliver 8 59kg
2 AMOVATIO Chris Waller Hugh Bowman 1 58kg
3 HOPFGARTEN Robert Heathcote Tye Angland 17 57.5kg
4 RED EXCITEMENT Gerald Ryan Joshua Parr 13 57kg
5 MALICE John O’Shea James Doyle 5 56.5kg
6 RUDY Helen Page Glyn Schofield 12 56.5kg
7 FABRIZIO Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott Tim Clark 11 55.5kg
8 PAJARO (NZ) Peter & Paul Snowden 10 55.5kg
9 CENTRE PIVOT Peter Robl 2 55kg
10 BIG MEMORY (FR) Tony McEvoy Tommy Berry 9 54.5kg
11 HAZZABEEL (NZ) Ciaron Maher Michael Dee (a) 6 54.5kg
12 KENJORWOOD Darren Weir Dean Yendall 16 54.5kg
13 SARRASIN (GB) Lee & Anthony Freedman Kerrin McEvoy 3 54kg
14 SENSE OF OCCASION Kris Lees Ben Melham 4 54kg
15 HIGH MIDNIGHT James Cummings 7 53kg
16 BERRY DELICIOUS Jason Coyle Ms Kathy O’Hara 14 53kg
17 LOYALTY MAN Michael Moroney Patrick Moloney 18 53kg
18 DUCA VALENTINOIS (IRE) John O’Shea Brenton Avdulla 15 53kg

 

 

Other News:

Buffering’s promising sibling No Annamossity has fractured his cannon bone and is set to have surgery.

Trainer Robert Heathcote said the three-year-old gelding suffered the injury in Saturday’s three-year-old handicap at Eagle Farm and was taken to a veterinary hospital on Monday.

“They’ll be putting some screws in him first thing in the morning,” Heathcote said.

Heathcote trained champion sprinter Buffering who finished his career in October after winning seven Group One races and more than $7 million in stakes.

The Eagle Farm trainer said it was tough to see such an exciting horse cut down by injury.

“That’s racing, you’ve got to wear the good with the bad,” Heathcote said.

No Annamossity’s dam Hussyanna is out of Action Annie, Buffering’s mother.

No Annamossity and Buffering are both by Mossman, while Heathcote also trains Downloading, a three-year-old Love Conquers All gelding who is out of Action Annie.

Heathcote said he was relieved No Annamossity did not have to be euthanised.

“It only takes one misstep when they’re running at very high speed,” he said.

No Annamossity broke through for his maiden victory at Eagle Farm in October and was beaten by a half head on Saturday at his sixth start.

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