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Etymology In Top Shape For Launceston Cup

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Godolphin stayer Etymology has arrived in Tasmania fit and ready to extend his winning sequence in today’s $250,000 TAB Launceston Cup at Mowbray.

Etymology wins at Flemington
Etymology wins at Flemington Picture: Racing and Sports

Etymology, a G1 placegetter who has won his last three starts in Sydney and Melbourne, dominates the Launceston Cup betting as a $2.50 favourite.

However his quest for the G3 event over 2400m was almost derailed due to delays in securing air transport from Melbourne.

Etymology and fellow Launceston Cup entry Second Bullet, trained by Danny O’Brien, were grounded in Melbourne after their scheduled flight last Friday night was cancelled due to mechanical problems.

Space on an overnight cargo flight from Melbourne was not found for the two horses until Monday night with the pair landing in Launceston at 4am on Tuesday morning.

Despite the travel hiccup the Godolphin stable reported that Etymology had arrived in first class condition.

"He travelled really well and looks great," reported Godolphin’s travelling foreman Necim Dilmi.

"The last time I saw him was when he won the Australia Day Cup at Warwick Farm a month ago and he looks the same now.

"He's lost no condition on the flight over and is really fit."

Dilmi said Godolphin trainer James Cummings planned to continue the travels of Etymology after the Launceston Cup.

"He'll race here then go to the Adelaide Cup," he said.

“The more he races the better he gets - we're really happy with him.”

Dilmi said Hobart Cup winner Eastender was the biggest threat to Etymology in the Launceston Cup.

Dilmi has been in Tasmania for three weeks with the small Godolphin team and said he was impressed with what he saw from the Barry Campbell-trained Eastender in the Hobart Cup at Elwick on February 10.

"Eastender looks the hardest to beat,” Dilmi said.

“He's tough and was impressive winning the Hobart Cup coming from so far back."

Damien Oliver’s mount Second Bullet arrives off a last start 2400m win at Caulfield and adds to the new rivalry for Eastender in the Launceston Cup along with the Sydney-trained front-runner Fabrizio from the Waterhouse/Bott stable.

Fabrizio finished third behind Etymology in the Australia Day Cup at Warwick Farm two runs back and is better off in the weights this time.

He has since had a run in Melbourne where he placed in the Listed Torney Cup at Moonee Valley but he has not won for almost two years.

CHRIS SCHOLTZ SELECTS: EASTENDER 1; Etymology 2; Second Bullet 3; Fabrizio 4.


Racing and Sports

Launceston

Wednesday, 27th February 2019

8
17:05
(local)

Tab Launceston Cup (G3)

WT: 54.0kg Type: OPEN
AUD $250,000
2400m TURF GOOD
8
17:05
(local)
AUD $250,000
2400m GOOD

Tab Launceston Cup (G3)

WT: 54.0kg Type: OPEN

Eastender backed up his recent win in the Hobart Cup (Gr 3, 2400m) with another good staying effort in taking out this Group 3 feature and fourth success win. He settled in seventh place, improved along to inner to be fourth approaching the home turn. Craig Newitt steered him into clear running on straightening and he finish a bit too well to score in good style. Noted front-runner Fabrizio went to the front, set quite a good tempo, held an advantage on turning for home and then battled strongly for second. Lamborghini settled near last in the tenhorse field, got along the rails coming to the home turn and then battled on nicely on the inner to take third. The favourite Etymology was third early on before racing in a handy fifth position. He moved up nearing the home turn but then faded to finish (6.1 lengths) eighth, racing below his previous good form.

FP Silk Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 3. EASTENDER (AUS) 5yo G
TICKETS (AUS) - COUGAR ALLEY (AUS)
CRAIG NEWITT
BARRY CAMPBELL
$3.75
57kg
Ms D J Martin, J L Brooks, L Polglase, D Amos, D Mullett, A T Gunn, A J Renzella, N Thurlow, B Schaeche, R W Reece, D R Hutton, P G Johnson & J Knowles

Sales Information

2nd 1. FABRIZIO (AUS) 7yo G
HIGH CHAPARRAL (IRE) - DESINA (AUS)
STEPHEN BASTER
G WATERHOUSE & A BOTT
$8.5
59kg
Corumbene Stud Pty Ltd Synd (Mgr: G Altomonte), G Altomonte, Ms L N Smith & G Severino
3rd 5. LAMBORGHINI (NZ) 8yo G
SHINKO KING (IRE) - OUTRAGING (NZ)
MICHAEL DEE
PATRICK PAYNE
$5.5
54kg
T V Rider, Mrs C Hobson, Miss L N Bird & Farmhouse Holdings Pty Ltd (Mgr: P Payne)

Sales Information

4th 9. SETTLER'S STONE (AUS) 7yo G
SAVOIRE VIVRE (GB) - ROCK CHICK (AUS)
RAQUEL CLARK
JOHN BLACKER
$101
54kg

Sales Information

5th 4. SECOND BULLET (AUS) 8yo G
ENCOSTA DE LAGO (AUS) - PRIVATE STEER (AUS)
DAMIEN OLIVER
DANNY O'BRIEN
$7.5
55.5kg

Sales Information

6th 8. SPEED FORCE (AUS) 6yo G
TOUGH SPEED (USA) - WHY FOR (AUS)
LUKE CURRIE
BILL RYAN
$16
54kg

Sales Information

7th 6. SNOANO (GB) 7yo G
NAYEF (USA) - WHITE DRESS (IRE)
STEPHANIE THORNTON
AARON PURCELL
$61
54kg

Sales Information

8th 2. ETYMOLOGY (AUS) 6yo G
NEW APPROACH (IRE) - WEAVER OF WORDS (GB)
BRENDON MCCOULL
JAMES CUMMINGS
$3.25
58kg
9th 7. APPMAT (AUS) 6yo G
MATSQUI (AUS) - APAISER (AUS)
DWAYNE DUNN
BRENDAN MCSHANE
$10
54kg
10th 10. WHITE HAWK (AUS) 5yo G
TOUGH SPEED (USA) - WHITE YARD (AUS)
ANTHONY DARMANIN
ANGELA BRAKEY
$151
54kg

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