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Kris Lees Looking For Cup Answers At Geelong

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Wednesday's Geelong Cup will go a long way to defining the Melbourne Cup aspirations of trainer Kris Lees in more ways than one.

Not only has Lees sent Red Cardinal to Melbourne for the $400,000 race over 2400m in a last-ditch bid to clinch a Melbourne Cup berth but he is also waiting on a decision from Damien Oliver as to whether he will stick with his import Mustajeer at Flemington on November 5.

Oliver rode Mustajeer for Lees when the gelding made a solid Australian debut when sixth to Japanese stayer Mer De Glace in last Saturday's Caulfield Cup (2400m).

RED CARDINAL winning the Sky High Stakes at Rosehill
RED CARDINAL winning the Sky High Stakes at Rosehill Picture: (Mark Evans/Getty Images)

However the Melbourne ace is in an opposite corner at Geelong, partnering Steel Prince for trainer Anthony Freedman.

Steel Prince is already guaranteed a spot in the Melbourne Cup courtesy of his win in the Andrew Ramsden (2800m) at Flemington in May.

"I'm expecting Damien to make a decision about his Melbourne Cup ride after the Geelong Cup," Lees said.

"He is yet to commit to Mustajeer who won't race again until he lines up in the Cup.

"I was happy with his Caulfield Cup run. He was with the winner on the home turn and kept grinding but didn't have the same turn of foot as the Japanese horse.

"Mustajeer will take improvement from that and I'm expecting him to be able to settle closer at Flemington if he draws well."

Mustajeer (55kg) is also certain of a Melbourne Cup berth, and is currently 15th in ballot order.

Kris Lees and Damien Oliver
Kris Lees and Damien Oliver Picture: Racing and Sports

Kerrin McEvoy, who rides Red Cardinal, won the 2016 Geelong Cup there on Qewy for UK trainer Charlie Appleby after being placed the previous two years on Manndawi (third in 2015) and Marksmanship (second in 2014).

Red Cardinal has raced only once this preparation, coming from 13th at the 800m to finish fifth in the G3 Newcastle Gold Cup (2300m) on September 20.

Lees is going to Melbourne to saddle the imported stayer for the Geelong Cup, and says the gelding races best on the fresh side.

"Red Cardinal is not yet qualified for the Melbourne Cup and has to run top three on Wednesday to meet the qualifying conditions," he said.

"Realistically he needs to win the Geelong Cup and earn a decent penalty to make the Melbourne Cup field.

"If he doesn't we will wait for the Queen Elizabeth Stakes over 2600m at Flemington on the final day on November 9."

Lees reported that In Her Time had come through last Saturday's Everest (1200m) at Randwick and will start next in the $2 milion Darley Sprint Classic (1200m) at Flemington.

She ran a close second to Santa Ana Lane in the Flemington sprint last year.

Tactical Advantage, who was disadvantaged by a wide draw when a closing fifth to Miss Leonidas in last Saturday's G2 Caulfield Sprint (1000m), is another of the Lees team heading to the Flemington carnival.

He will next appear in the MSS Security Sprint on the 1200m straight course on Cup day.

 


Racing and Sports

Geelong

Wednesday, 23rd October 2019

7
16:00
(local)

Bet365 Geelong Cup (G3)

WT: 54.0kg Type: OPEN
AUD $400,000
2400m TURF GOOD
7
16:00
(local)
AUD $400,000
2400m GOOD

Bet365 Geelong Cup (G3)

WT: 54.0kg Type: OPEN

Prince Of Arran followed his return to Australia when second in the Herbert Power Stakes (Gr 2, 2400m) at Caulfield on October 12 with a good win here. He went forward from his wide barrier (11) and settled in second place, tracking the leader (Haky) at a good tempo. He moved up approaching the home turn, took the lead at the 200m and then held on for a good win in a solid staying effort. The Willie Mullins-trained mare True Self settled back in eighth place, on the rails, improved between runners rounding the home turn and then came with a strong late bid for second in a really good run at her Australian debut. Haky went to the front, increased the pace in the mid-stages and then held on well for third after running a bold race, while Red Cardinal was back in tenth place before making ground along the rails for (2.1 lengths) fourth.



FP Silk Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 3. PRINCE OF ARRAN (GB) 6yo G
SHIROCCO (GER) - STORMING SIOUX (GB)
MICHAEL WALKER
CHARLIE FELLOWES
$4.25
58kg
MR SAEED BEL OBAIDA
2nd 10. TRUE SELF (IRE) 6yo M
OSCAR (IRE) - GOOD THOUGHT (IRE)
JOHN ALLEN
WILLIE MULLINS
$4.5
56.5kg
THREE MILE HOUSE & OTI PARTNERSHIP

Sales Information

3rd 9. HAKY (IRE) 5yo G
MUHTATHIR (GB) - MARAH DUBAI (FR)
LINDA MEECH
J E HAMMOND
$26
57kg
O T I Racing (Mgrs: T Henderson & S Driscoll), J Paltridge, Mrs C Weston, J Boyd, A & Mrs P Goodfellow, Mrs T Joel, R Koch, N Wilson, R Menchise, Oceans Six Racing, Maverick Racing & Vmed Racing

Sales Information

4th 4. RED CARDINAL (IRE) 7yo G
MONTJEU (IRE) - NOTABLE (GB)
KERRIN MCEVOY
KRIS LEES
$26
58kg
5th 7. RED GALILEO (GB) 8yo G
DUBAWI (IRE) - IVORY GALA (FR)
PAT COSGRAVE
SAEED BIN SUROOR
$13
57.5kg

Sales Information

6th 11. SUPERNOVA (GB) 4yo H
INTELLO (GER) - CARDING (USA)
DWAYNE DUNN
M, W & J HAWKES
$5.5
54kg

Sales Information

7th 8. STEEL PRINCE (IRE) 5yo G
NATHANIEL (IRE) - STEEL PRINCESS (IRE)
DAMIEN OLIVER
ANTHONY FREEDMAN
$6
57.5kg

Sales Information

8th 6. GREY LION (IRE) 7yo G
GALILEO (IRE) - GREY LILAS (IRE)
CRAIG WILLIAMS
MATTHEW SMITH
$21
57.5kg
9th 2. NEUFBOSC (FR) 4yo G
MASTERCRAFTSMAN (IRE) - NONSUCH WAY (IRE)
LUKE CURRIE
D & B HAYES & T DABERNIG
$31
58kg
10th 5. DAL HARRAILD (GB) 6yo G
CHAMPS ELYSEES (GB) - DALVINA (GB)
MARK ZAHRA
CIARON MAHER & DAVID EUSTACE
$10
57.5kg

Sales Information

11th 1. MUNTAHAA (IRE) 6yo G
DANSILI (GB) - QERTAAS (IRE)
LUKE NOLEN
D & B HAYES & T DABERNIG
$101
58kg

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