Wodonga Cup Field – 2016

View the Final Field for the 2016 Wodonga Cup. The Wodonga Cup will be run on Friday 25th November at Wodonga racecourse.

Time: 4:00PM

Distance: 1590m

 

No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 TASHBEEH David & B Hayes & T Dabernig Noel Callow 10 60.5kg
2 ENTRE NOUS Gerald Egan Steven King 6 56kg
3 KOURKAM (FR) Tony McEvoy Damien Thornton 11 55.5kg
4 PROFIT SHARE Darren Weir 12 54.5kg
5 MINNIE DOWNS Brian Cox 5 54kg
6 CORREGGIO (NZ) Steve Cunningham 13 54kg
7 LOYALTY MAN Michael Moroney Patrick Moloney 3 54kg
8 LONDON FOG Jamie Edwards Daniel Moor 2 54kg
9 SQUEAKY SQUIRREL Russell Osborne Cory Parish 9 54kg
10 BABY JACK Brian Cox 8 54kg
11 MURDOCH’S JOY Brian Cox 1 54kg
12 PROVIDENTIAL David O’Prey Darren Gauci 7 54kg
13 NEVER PEGASUS Martin Stein 4 54kg

News:

Leading South Australian trainer Leon Macdonald says the state’s racing industry needs to act to reduce costs or risk losing trainers and horses interstate.

A new track fee of $4.40 per horse per day puts Morphettville on a par with Flemington but Adelaide’s prize money returns are around half that of Melbourne.

Adelaide owners also now have to pay a starter’s fee of $82.50, up from $73.70, per horse while most other jurisdictions do not charge.

The South Australian Jockey Club recently announced a loss of $3.68 million and while acknowledging something has to be done, Macdonald and his fellow trainers do not believe increased costs to trainers and owners is the right way to go about it.

Macdonald has been training at Morphettville for more than 40 years and has no intentions of going anywhere else, but he will do his best to minimise the charges to owners.

“I’m putting in a treadmill which will mean the horses don”t have to work on the track every day,” Macdonald said.

“And I don’t have to pay a rider $15 to ride the horse.

“The club put the stake money up to $42,500 per race but they pay down to 10th so when you split it up the winner gets an extra $500.

“They are trying to recover $750,000 but the increased costs have to be passed on to the owners.

“We are the poorest state and we don’t even have a million dollar race.

“I can do three things: No. 1 is the treadmill. No. 2 I can reduce the number of horses I train and No. 3 I can retire if I want to.

“But there are other trainers who are not in the same position.”

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