Chief Stipe Posted March 19, 2019 Share Posted March 19, 2019 Attending the Golden Slipper barrier draw has further whetted Adelaide trainer Chris Bieg’s appetite as he prepares to saddle his first Sydney starter when Free Of Debt runs in the world’s richest race for two-year-olds. Bieg has last-start Blue Diamond Stakes third placegetter Free Of Debt in Saturday’s A$3.5 million Golden Slipper and the trainer was on hand to draw barrier 10 for the colt at this morning’s function in Rosehill racecourse’s Grand Pavilion. “It’s very surreal, it’s actually happening now,” Bieg said. “I couldn’t believe it. It’s very different, like nothing I’ve experienced before. “South Australia don’t have anything like this. Even the Blue Diamond, that was a really good morning. We enjoyed the barrier draw there, but this is next level. This is amazing, so I’m very excited.” Bieg said he wanted Free Of Debt to draw between barrier six and 11, so he was thrilled to secure 10. Free Of Debt will jump from gate eight if the first two emergencies do not gain starts. “I think from there we are not dictated to what we actually have to do. Where he is, is perfect really,” Bieg said. “One out and one back in the run would be my best outcome I think.” Free Of Debt has been in Sydney for more than a week preparing for Saturday’s big event and won a barrier trial at Randwick last Thursday. He has his final piece of work on Wednesday at Rosehill, which Bieg said would be more of a maintenance gallop. And while Free Of Debt is not among the leading contenders in the market, his trainer believes the Unencumbered colt can give it a shake. “Why not?” he said. “He’s done nothing wrong. We’re a small stable in the big world, I guess that’s the reflection of the market. That stable support is not quite there. “But he doesn’t know he is $34 and he will be giving them a scare on Saturday.” Todman Stakes winner Yes Yes Yes has lost favouritism for the Golden Slipper after drawing the outside barrier. The Chris Waller-trained colt was favourite before drawing barrier 19 in the capacity field of 16 plus three emergencies, but is now a $7 chance behind Cosmic Force, the new $5 favourite after drawing barrier two. The five James Cummings-trained Godolphin-owned horses have come up with contrasting draws, Microphone drawing one, Tenley six and Pin Sec five, while Kiamichi has 17 and Exhilarates 18. Microphone and Tenley share the second line of betting at $6 after the draw. View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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