WA Guineas Field – 2016

View the Final Field for the 2016 WA Guineas. The WA Guineas will be run on Saturday 19th November at Ascot racecourse.

 

Time: 7:15PM AEST – 4:15PM local

Distance: 1600m

No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 SAUL’S SPECIAL Daniel Morton Brad Parnham 15 56.5kg
2 THE CELT Vaughn Sigley Takahide Ikenushi 16 56.5kg
3 MINUS LOOKS Steve Wolfe Shaun Mc Gruddy 12 56.5kg
4 WRINKLY Neville Parnham Jason Brown 5 56.5kg
5 GET OVER IT Trevor Andrews William Pike 2 56.5kg
6 LUSAHA Daniel Morton Craig Williams 8 56.5kg
7 JAZARI Neville Parnham Chris Parnham 1 56.5kg
8 ONE SHORT Steve Wolfe Peter Hall 9 56.5kg
9 VARIATION Stephen Miller Damian Lane 4 56.5kg
10 HUMANITY Lindsey Smith J H Bowman 3 56.5kg
11 GEIGER GEM Lou Luciani Jarrad Noske 14 56.5kg
12 FINAL SALUTE Grant & Alana Williams Douglas Whyte 11 56.5kg
13 RAGAZZO D’ORO David Harrison Patrick Carbery 7 56.5kg
14 WHISPERING BROOK Simon A Miller Peter Knuckey 10 54.5kg
15 I AM BOUDICA Vernon Brockman Damien Oliver 13 54.5kg
16 ELLICAZOOM Neville Parnham Steven Parnham 6 54.5kg

News:

There were many shocked by the $91 debut win of Open House, except for those close to filly, especially trainer Kathryn Durden.

The three-year-old scored at Cranbourne last month but won’t be anything like those odds when she lines up in the Argyle Maintenance Handicap over 1000m at Sandown on Wednesday.

Open House was a betting ring drifter from $41 but Durden was quietly confident she would run a nice race.

She has been asked many times since whether the win was a shock.

“What I said to the owners was on her trials and her work she should be in the finish,” Durden said.

“She had done everything right so the $91, that was the surprise.”

Durden has taken Open House along quietly since the filly arrived at her stable as a yearling.

She said she was asked to take her on to give her the necessary time to develop as the filly was not quite correct in her forelegs.

The plan worked as Open House recorded a comfortable debut win and has shown no signs of any leg problems.

Durden would liked to have drawn better than the outside barrier in the seven horse field, but said being away from the fence was an advantage at last Saturday’s Sandown meeting.

Jarrod Fry, who rode the filly in her debut, keeps the ride on Wednesday with the remaining six runners all to be ridden by claiming apprentices.

“Because she can be a bit temperamental I elected not to claim off her,” Durden said.

“Jarrod has ridden her in all of her trials and he knows her well so I just thought at this early stage it’s best to keep him on her.

“I know everyone else has claimed but it’s a 1000 metre race, not a 3000 metre race.”

Wednesday’s race is a step up in grade but Durden goes to Sandown with the knowledge the runner-up at Cranbourne, Go Public, has since gone on to win an 1100m-maiden at Echuca.

“It’s a step up in class but I’m happy with her and she’s done everything right since her win,” Durden said.

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