Winter Garden Stakes Field – 2016

The Final Field has been released for the 2016 Winter Garden Stakes which is to be run at Eagle Farm racecourse on Saturday 25th, June 2016. View the Winter Garden Stakes Field.

No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 CHARNLEY RIVER Stuart Kendrick Damian Browne 8 57kg
2 ENDLESS DAYS Peter & William Hulbert Brad Stewart 13 57kg
3 CELLARMAN Chris Waller Hugh Bowman 3 57kg
4 ZENDAYE Desleigh Forster 9 57kg
5 BOLD HEART Stuart Kendrick 10 57kg
6 WAKE UP VICTA Lindsay Gough 4 57kg
7 ROYAL TITHE John Zielke Ms Tegan Harrison 5 55kg
8 EMPHATICALLY Ciaron Maher Nicholas Hall 14 55kg
9 SUGARPARMA Peter Robl James Orman (a) 12 55kg
10 BRULEE Peter Robl 7 55kg
11 IRISH SEA Gai Waterhouse Kerrin McEvoy 11 55kg
12 PEGAPUS Scott Morrisey Paul Hammersley 15 55kg
13 AQUAJEWEL Alan L Jones 2 55kg
14 BALABINA Liam Birchley 1 55kg
15 LOVE BATTLES Sonya Wheelahan Robbie Fradd 6 55kg

News:

Leading Tattersall’s Tiara contender Tsaritsa is not a certain starter in the Group One race at Eagle Farm.

The Chris Waller-trained three-year-old has been added to the entries for the Listed Daybreak Lover, also over 1400 metres, on Saturday.

Waller said he would make a decision at acceptance time on Wednesday whether she raced against her own age or took on the older mares.

“I will make a decision in the morning,” Waller said.

“We are leaning towards the Daybreak Lover as we are concerned she is still a preparation away from the big time.”

After winning two benchmark races in Sydney, Tsaritsa won the Group Two Queensland Guineas last Saturday week to prompt thoughts of the Tiara.

Azkadellia is the $2.80 favourite for the final Group One race of the season with Tsaritsa and Danish Twist both at $5.

The Kris Lees-trained Danish Twist has won her past four starts beginning her sequence with victory in the $500,000 Provincial Championship in April.

She has since added the Ladies Day Cup at Hawkesbury, the Dark Jewel Classic at Scone and the June Stakes at Randwick.

Trainer Ciaron Maher gave Azkadellia the green light after watching her work in Brisbane on Tuesday morning.

Azkadellia disappointed punters as favourite for the Stradbroke Handicap but Maher puts her unplaced run down to being in the wrong part of the track.

Nick Hall rides the mare on Saturday.

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