Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted March 27 Journalists Share Posted March 27 Mr Brightside headlines the Group 1 Australian Cup field at Flemington on Saturday. (Photo by Pat Scala/Racing Photos) The Group 1 Australian Cup will headline the 10-race card at Flemington this Saturday afternoon, with a small but select field of nine runners accepting for the 2000m contest. Four of the nine acceptors come through the All-Star Mile form line, while Legarto is the only runner that brings overseas form into the 2024 edition of the $3 million race. Although Mr Brightside was beaten in the All-Star Mile, the Ben, Will & JD Hayes-trained galloper has opened as the +130 favourite with online bookmakers. The son of Bullbars won both the Group 1 C.F. Orr Stakes and Futurity Stakes in his first two starts this preparation; however, his form at 2000m plus is a query, having raced over the distance three times for one placing. Closely following the market elect is the All-Star Mile winner, Pride Of Jenni (+170), who led every step of the way over 1600m at Caulfield last time out. The Ciaron Maher-trained mare will step up to 2000m for just the second time in her 27-start career, and much like the favourite, there will be questions about her effectiveness over the distance. Last start Blamey Stakes winner, Atishu (+700), has the best record of any of her rivals over 2000m (5:3-1-0) and is undefeated from two starts at the track and trip throughout her career. The Chris Waller-trained mare was a dominant winner of the Group 1 VRC Champions Stakes during the spring, where she defeated two of her rivals that she will face on Saturday. Although Cascadian (+800) hasn’t won a race since winning the 2023 edition of this race, the James Cummings-trained gelding finished off strongly over 1600m last start and he will appreciate the rise in trip fourth-up for the campaign. Outside of the fancied runners, Legarto (+1400) seems to be the only other horse given a chance, as the Ken & Bev Kelso-trained mare returns to Flemington for the first time since her Australian Guineas victory last year. The Australian Cup will be race eight on the Flemington program and is scheduled to jump at 4:15pm AEDT. 2024 Australian Cup Final Field 1.Mr Brightside (1) T: Ben, Will & JD Hayes J: Craig Williams W: 59kg F: 211×2 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Bullbars Dam: Lilahjay (NZ) +130 -500 2. Cascadian (8) T: James Cummings J: Ben Melham W: 59kg F: 349×7 Age: 9YO Color: Chestnut Sex: Gelding Sire: New Approach (IRE) Dam: Falls of Lora (IRE) +800 +110 3. Vow And Declare (9) T: Danny O’Brien J: Billy Egan W: 59kg F: 2×592 Age: 8YO Color: Chestnut Sex: Gelding Sire: Declaration Of War (USA) Dam: Geblizt +2500 +320 4. Dom To Shoot (6) T: Sean & Jake Casey J: Mark Zahra W: 59kg F: 64×91 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Shooting to Win Dam: Princess Rouge (NZ) +5000 +600 5. Young Werther (3) T: Danny O’Brien J: Damian Lane W: 59kg F: 13×23 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Tavistock (NZ) Dam: Romantic Time (NZ) +2000 +270 6. Esti Feny (4) T: Matthew Smith J: Jamie Mott W: 59kg F: 30×90 Age: 9YO Color: Bay Sex: Gelding Sire: Pigeon Catcher (IRE) Dam: Ejtihaad (IRE) +10000 +1200 7. Pride Of Jenni (7) T: Ciaron Maher J: Declan Bates W: 57kg F: 12×11 Age: 6YO Color: Bay Sex: Mare Sire: Pride of Dubai Dam: Sancerre (NZ) +170 -384.62 8. Atishu (5) T: Chris Waller J: Blake Shinn W: 57kg F: 18×12 Age: 6YO Color: Brown Sex: Mare Sire: Savabeel Dam: Posy (NZ) +700 +100 9. Legarto (2) T: Ken & Bev Kelso J: Michael Dee W: 57kg F: 2121x Age: 4YO Color: Bay Sex: Mare Sire: Proisir Dam: Geordie Girl (NZ) +1400 +190 Horse racing news View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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