Newmarket, wash your mouth out. We've not long got the Wellington Cup back to 3200m. I think you'd have to say the experiment in reducing the distance failed.
The topweight is interesting to me in the fact that, in my opinion, stake money aside he's not much above the level of the rest of the runners. If he bolts in it may encourage other Aussie trainers to venture across the Tasman whilst stakes are high.
Personally I don't know how we can have a topline 2 mile field without adequate programming and lead up races. Horses through the grades need to run over a distance before getting into the higher ratings. Be keen to hear what others think.
It's a bit comical hearing the comments on course about the big crowd in attendance. There are more workers than spectators. There's no public stand, no patrons infield and very few in the stand.
On the jockey injury, is it too expensive on Wellington Cup Day to have two ambulances at Trentham?