Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted August 8, 2023 Journalists Share Posted August 8, 2023 Odds Bookmakers News Field Past Winners The Run To The Rose Group Two Betting Guide Date: Saturday, September 9, 2023 Location: Rosehill Racecourse – Sydney, New South Wales Prize Money: $250,000 Distance: 1200m The The Run To The Rose is a Group 2 race run under set weights and penalty conditions for three-year-olds and is held at Rosehill Gardens, boasting a prize pool of $250,000. The Run To The Rose will next be run on September 9, 2023. Since its inception in 2003, The Run To The Rose has been run at Rosehill every year, bar 2021 when it was run at Kembla Grange. The Run To The Rose was run as a Listed race from 2003 to 2006, before it was upgraded to a Group 3 from 2007 to 2014. Since 2015 the race has been classified as a Group 2. Incredibly, of the 20 editions of The Run To The Rose, the Crown Lodge/Darley/Godolphin operation has trained the winner of the race 10 times. The Run To The Rose is used as a traditional lead up for the Group 1 Golden Rose two weeks later, with Paratroopers (2005), Denman (2009), Hallowed Crown (2014), Exosphere (2015), Astern (2016) and Bivouac (2019) the horses to have completed the double. 2023 The Run To The Rose Betting Odds Markets for the 2023 The Run To The Rose are currently unavailable. Horsebetting.com.au will update this page when Run To The Roses odds are available. Best The Run To The Rose bookmakers All of our recommended bookmakers have markets for The Run To The Rose. The top horse racing bookmakers will have markets at least a week in advance of the Run To The Rose, meaning they should be accessible in early September. The best horse betting sites will have odds like outright betting, while when race day, or the Run To The Rose field is released, there will be wagers like trifectas, first fours and quinellas available on the race. The best Run To the Rose bookmakers are accessible via several different means, including horse betting apps, via telephone betting and of course, via their betting websites. 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Previous The Run To The Rose Field 2022 The Run To The Rose field No. Silks Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight 1 Best Of Bordeaux Kacy Fogden James McDonald 5 57.5kg 2 Sejardan Gary Portelli Jason Collett 10 57.5kg 3 Swiss Exile Annabel Neasham Sam Clipperton 8 57.5kg 4 Promitto David Atkins Kerrin McEvoy 2 57.5kg 5 Nettuno Tony Gollan Hugh Bowman 1 57kg 6 Sweet Ride Annabel Neasham Chad Schofield 6 57kg 7 Fireburn Gary Portelli Brenton Avdulla 7 56.5kg 8 Political Debate Chris Waller William Pike 4 56kg 9 Spacewalk James Cummings N/A 11 55kg 10 Buenos Noches Matthew Smith Regan Bayliss 9 55kg 11 In Secret James Cummings Tommy Berry 3 54kg 2022 The Run To The Rose result 1st – In Secret ($3.20) 2nd – Best Of Bordeaux ($1.70) 3rd – Sweet Ride ($3.60) Recent The Run To The Rose results 2022: Run To The Rose history for In Secret The James Cummings-trained In Secret ($3.20) became the first filly to win the Group 2 The Run To The Rose, after she defeated Best Of Bordeaux ($4.80) and Sweet Ride ($17). Her trainer James Cummings and jockey Tommy Berry knew that history was against them; however, the filly re-wrote the history books with a devastating turn of foot that saw her glide on by the leading duo to claim victory. After being heavily backed before the race, In Secret jumped as the race favourite and she didn’t disappoint her followers, as she recorded a 1.7 length win over a tiring Best Of Bordeaux. 2021: Anamoe gets the better of In The Congo Star colt Anamoe ($3.50) resumed as a winner, defeating In The Congo by half a length to take out the Run to the Rose at Kembla Grange. The James Cummings-trained galloper opened as a short favourite for the 1200m Group 2 but drifted significantly prior to the jump, yet he was still too good for his rivals. James McDonald once again partnered the son of Street Boss, and after getting a fair way back in the run off a hot tempo, the star jockey fought his way into the clear at the top of the straight and allowed his mount to quicken stride perfectly to arrive in time. Anamoe only got the upper hand in the final strides, defeating In The Congo ($10) by a long neck and Remarque ($3) by just over a length and a half. 2020: Rothfire puts pay to them in The Run To The Rose Rothfire ($5) confirmed his status as Robert Heathcote’s latest sprinting superstar with an impressive victory in the $200,000 Group 2 The Run to the Rose at Rosehill. After Farnan ($2.30) went extremely quick out in front, it was left up to the Heathcote runner to pull the rest of the field up to him. Once the field rounded the home turn, the son of Rothesay exploded and ran straight past the tiring leader, with Ole Kirk ($31) and North Pacific ($4) running on from the back to finish second and third, respectively. 2019: Bivouac turns tables in The Run To The Rose Bivouac ($4) turned the tables on Exceedance ($2.40) to win the Group 2 The Run To The Rose, after he was beaten by the race favourite in the San Domenico the start prior. Bivouac camped behind the leader Hightail ($12), who weakened in the final stages as Yes Yes Yes ($7) and Exceedance made their runs. However, Bivouac had too much on them, holding Yes Yes Yes by two lengths with a long head to Exceedance in third. The win gave James Cummings his first sole winner of the race after he shared the win of Hallowed Crown in 2014 with his grandfather, Bart Cummings. The Run To The Rose winners The Run To The Rose Past Winners Year Horse Jockey Trainer 2022 In Secret Tommy Berry James Cummings 2021 Anamoe James McDonald James Cummings 2020 Rothfire Jim Byrne Robert Heathcote 2019 Bivouac Joshua Parr James Cummings 2018 Lean Mean Machine Tye Angland Chris Waller 2017 Menari Joshua Parr Gerald Ryan 2016 Astern James McDonald John O’Shea 2015 Exosphere Sam Clipperton John O’Shea 2014 Hallowed Crown Joshua Parr Bart & James Cummings 2013 Va Pensiero Nathan Berry Jason Coyle 2012 Pierro Nash Rawiller Gai Waterhouse 2011 Smart Missile Glen Boss Anthony Cummings 2010 Squamosa Blake Spriggs Gai Waterhouse 2009 Denman Kerrin McEvoy Peter Snowden 2008 Desuetude Kerrin McEvoy Peter Snowden 2007 El Cambio Darren Beadman John Hawkes 2006 Mentality Darren Beadman John Hawkes 2005 Paratroopers Darren Beadman John Hawkes 2004 Eremein Glen Boss Allan Denham 2003 Gilded Youth Robbie Brewer Frank Cleary View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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