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The Randwick Wrap: October 21

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Race by race recap of key performers and ones to watch moving forward from Saturday’s Tattersall’s Club Cup meeting at Randwick.

While the Carnival has well and truly headed Melbourne, a couple of strong winners at Randwick on Saturday have likely booked a last minute ticket south.

Legislation, Kaonic and Goodfella each impressed while a few also caught the eye commencing their respective campaigns later in the program, namely Kinshachi, Collateral and New Universe.

Legislation
Legislation Picture: Racing and Sports

Race 1: Legislation - 2YO Plate (1000m)

It was a very promising debut by Legislation. Damian Browne coming down sacrificing good rides in Brisbane should have been a dead giveaway. The gun for hire wasn’t in Sydney for a holiday. The only surprise really was the silly price he went around at - $9.00 and only got there from double figures after being supported late.


He’s run to a Timeform rating of 107. That has Legislation as the third highest rated two-year-old so far this season. Only the Breeders’ Plate quinella Performer and Bondi sit ahead of him.

The Not A Single Doubt colt was a Magic Millions purchase so the Magic Millions 2YO Classic (1200m) on the Gold Coast in January is a potential goal coming up.

Race 2: Kaonic - Benchmark 75 3YO Handicap (1600m)

A few in Sydney have booked a last minute ticket to Melbourne for what they did on Saturday - Kaonic is one of them.

He defied a market drift and really put them away in the straight. It netted him a Timeform rating of 102p.


There always been a bit of a wrap on the colt, he’s delivering on it.

The Carbine Club Stakes is next for him. Waller has won the race in two of the past three seasons. Comin’ Through last year and Kermadec in 2014 who like Kaonic was raced by Neville Morgan and trained by Chris Waller.

Kaonic
Kaonic Picture: Racing and Sports

Race 3: She Knows - Class 3 Highway Handicap (1100m)

She Knows was only narrowly beaten first up by Larlabrook and got things done here. She sports Concussion Plates so she no doubt loved the soft surface underfoot on Saturday.

It was only her fourth start on Saturday and has run to a Timeform rating of 88.


The runner up I Am Capitan was strong to the line late. He’s placed in each of his four runs this prep.

Highway Sixtysix was solid late also in just her second career start.

Race 4: Destiny’s Kiss - Tattersall’s Club Cup (2400m)

He’s been racing well. It’s rain affected ground where Destiny’s Kiss performs best though.

Saturday was the first time he got it since running third in the Winter Cup on July 1 and the Power Of Destiny gelding duly capitalised.


He’ll be freshened now and aimed up at the Summer and Christmas Cups.

Alward was solid stepping up in grade and ran second despite having a clear liking for firmer surfaces. Admiral Jello, after five straight placings this looked a race where he was well suited however still couldn’t convert.

Destiny's Kiss
Destiny's Kiss Picture: Racing and Sports

Race 5: Improvement - Benchmark 85 Handicap (1400m)

She was able to work forward, dictate and held on from a closing Collateral.


Improvement was awarded a Timeform rating of 99 for the performance, three pounds shy of her master Timeform figure achieved earlier this year during a summer prep.

Collateral was the eye catcher late for second. We know Collateral for working through his grades last campaign over a mile and beyond. It was a highly encouraging start to his preparation over an unsuitable trip.

Race 6: Goodfella - Brian Crowley Stakes (1200m)

He’s put two wins together now. The latest has netted him a Timeform rating of 108.

He showed a lot of promise as a two-year-old and ran fourth in the Magic Millions behind Houtzen.


Goodfella underwent a tie-back op in his latest spell and that’s clearly paying dividends.

The Coolmore Stud Stakes down the Flemington Straight Six is next for the Snitzel colt. He’ll be up against some nice three-year-olds so will have to lift again on Saturday’s performance. Trainer Bjorn Baker said it post race though, you’ve got to be in it to win it.

Andaz was good late in third. He was returning from a freshen up on Saturday. He’ll be fitter for it.

Goodfella
Goodfella Picture: Racing and Sports

Race 7: White Moss - Nivison (1200m)

White Moss was being thrown in the deep end on Saturday but she thrived.

In successfully jumping from a midweek win at Canterbury to a Group 3 to she’s produced a Timeform rating of 105.


She’s a Group 3 winner now and is a half sister to White Sage who was highly talented as well.

Third placegetter Kinshachi was impressive first up. She’s an extremely consistent mare who’ll improve from the run.

Dixie Blossoms and Daysee Doom were each solid late nearer to the inside.

They were finding the line well and it will keep them ticking over towards the Myer Classic.

White Moss
White Moss Picture: Racing and Sports

Race 8: Mortar Platoon - Benchmark 85 Handicap (1600m)

Mortar Platoon has struggled for consistency since arriving in Australia however found a new career peak on Saturday with an effort assessed at 101.


His tendency to mix form makes the UK import hard to trust.

Runner up Impavido shapes as the horse to follow out of the race, working home strongly for second.

A Benchmark 80 Handicap over 1800m at Rosehill on Derby Day shapes as the logical route for Impavido who will take plenty of holding out fourth up.

Race 9: My Country - Benchmark 88 Handicap (1200m)

Things look back on track for the My Country after a forgettable autumn where she bled.

The daughter of Poet’s Voice ran to a Timeform rating of 93, well below what she is capable of however a step in the right direction nonetheless.


A stakes winner at two and twice stakes placed at three, a trip to Melbourne in pursuit of more black type is an option this campaign. If connections wish to remain at home, a 1200m Fillies and Mares Benchmark 85 Handicap on her home track could be a suitable target.

Crafty Cop has placed in his two runs back from a spell and has clearly returned well.

New Universe was strong late. He’ll take holding out second run from a spell.

My Country
My Country Picture: Racing and Sports


Racing and Sports

Randwick

Saturday, 21st October 2017

7
16:10
(local)

The Nivison (G3)

Age: 4yo and up Sex: M Type: OPEN
AUD $151,000
1200m TURF SOFT
7
16:10
(local)
AUD $151,000
1200m SOFT

The Nivison (G3)

Age: 4yo and up Sex: M Type: OPEN

The Jason Coyle-trained mare White Moss took her record to five wins from eight starts in taking her first Group success here. She was smartly away and then travelled well outside the leader (Diddums) before dashing to the front at the 300m. She was not seriously threatened from that point and went on to score quite impressively in good time (1:10.08). Zestful had a good trip in third place, went to second at the 200m and kept fighting on well to hold that position, without troubling the winner. Kinshachi raced in fifth place (with cover), put in a run from the 200m, got to third at the 100m and battled on nicely to take the minor placing. Dixie Blossoms was sixth on the rails and kept fighting on along the inner in the straight for (2.2 lengths) fourth while her stablemate Daysee Doom had a good trip in fourth place and also kept battling on in the straight after seeming to have had every chance to finish (2.3 lengths) fifth. Heavens Above raced near the tail of the field and caught the eye with her late-closing (2.4 lengths) sixth.

FP Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 11. WHITE MOSS (AUS) 4yo M
MOSSMAN (AUS) - PAY MY BAIL (NZ)
JASON COLLETT
JASON COYLE
$4.5
54kg
Miss E K Esplin, P P R Esplin, H D R Esplin, D & M Esplin Pty Ltd (Mgr: Mrs M E Esplin)
2nd 5. ZESTFUL (AUS) 6yo M
REDOUTE'S CHOICE (AUS) - ZEST (AUS)
TYE ANGLAND
KRIS LEES
$31
56kg
P S Frampton & Widden Stud Pty Ltd (Mgr: A W Thompson)

Sales Information

3rd 8. KINSHACHI (AUS) 5yo M
COMMANDS (AUS) - NAGOYA (AUS)
GLYN SCHOFIELD
JAMES CUMMINGS
$13
55kg
Godolphin
4th 2. DIXIE BLOSSOMS (AUS) 5yo M
STREET SENSE (USA) - WHISTLE DIXIE (NZ)
CHRISTIAN REITH
R J QUINTON
$4.75
57kg
5th 3. DAYSEE DOOM (AUS) 5yo M
DOMESDAY (AUS) - SEE A VICTORY (AUS)
ANDREW ADKINS
R J QUINTON
$5.5
57kg

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6th 1. HEAVENS ABOVE (AUS) 6yo M
STREET CRY (IRE) - REGGIE (NZ)
ADAM HYERONIMUS
T R MARTIN
$21
59kg

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7th 10. SAMANTHA (AUS) 4yo M
SNITZEL (AUS) - ICEDGINGER (AUS)
JOSH ADAMS
GERALD RYAN
$21
55kg

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8th 12. SIREN'S FURY (AUS) 4yo M
MYBOYCHARLIE (IRE) - DE CHORUS (AUS)
MS JESS TAYLOR
JASON COYLE
$101
54kg

Sales Information

9th 9. MATERNAL (AUS) 5yo M
STREET CRY (IRE) - DIVINE MADONNA (AUS)
BRENTON AVDULLA
JAMES CUMMINGS
$31
55kg
10th 7. SPRIGHT (AUS) 4yo M
HINCHINBROOK (AUS) - DASHOFF (AUS)
JAY FORD
GARRY FRAZER
$41
56kg

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11th 4. NANCY (AUS) 6yo M
BIG BROWN (USA) - SHALIMAR SKY (AUS)
DAMIAN BROWNE
PETER & PAUL SNOWDEN
$17
56kg

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12th 6. DIDDUMS (AUS) 4yo M
SNITZEL (AUS) - RAHEIGHTS (AUS)
JAMES INNES JNR
GERALD RYAN
$4.5
56kg

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