BRC Sprint Field – 2014

Race 8 – 4:20PM DARLEY BRC SPRINT (1350 METRES)
Of $125,000.1st $80,000, 2nd $25,000, 3rd $12,500, 4th $5,000, 5th $2,500 GROUP 3
Quality, Minimum Weight 54kg, Apprentices cannot claim.Field Limit: 16 + 5 EM

Form Guide

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No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 SOLZHENITSYN (NZ) Robert Heathcote Nash Rawiller 16 61kg
2 RIVER LAD Natalie Mccall Timothy Bell 13 57.5kg
3 BENNY’S BUTTONS Kelso Wood James McDonald 15 55.5kg
4 DANCES ON STARS (NZ) Gerald Ryan Michael Cahill 9 55.5kg
5 FIRE UP FIFI Robert Heathcote Luke Nolen 3 55kg
6 FILLYDELPHIA Robert Heathcote 7 54.5kg
7 STEEL ZIP Pat Duff Brad Stewart 10 54kg
8 SOMEDAY Kelso Wood Chris Munce 1 54kg
9 STARTSMEUP Bruce W Hill Jim Byrne 8 54kg
10 TRANSPORTER John P Thompson Jim Cassidy 6 54kg
11 LUCKY HUSSLER Kent Fleming Jason Taylor 5 54kg
12 TYPHOON RED Kevin Kemp Nozi Tomizawa 4 54kg
13 EMBLEMS John O’Shea Glen Boss 12 54kg
14 THAT’S THE ONE Barry Baldwin Ms Tegan Harrison (a) 14 54kg
15 MASTHEAD Chris Waller 11 54kg
16 FERMENT John P Thompson 2 54kg

 

News:

Trainer Ross Stitt has confirmed one of the most appropriate jockey engagements of the Scone Cup carnival.

As Scone prepares to host Australia’s richest country racing carnival, record-breaking bush jockey Robert Thompson will be reunited with Youthful Jack, the Taree-trained warhorse he has ridden to eight wins.

They will team up as probable outsiders in the $200,000 Scone Cup having already caused one of the biggest upsets in NSW country racing this season with their win in the Ramornie Handicap at Grafton.

“Robert rang me on Monday night and said he would be able to ride the horse,” Stitt said.

“They have been around a few times together and it will be good to have him back on.”

Thompson made national headlines last Saturday week when he rode his 4000th winner and while he is no stranger to Scone, Youthful Jack will be having his first at the widely acclaimed track.

A rising nine-year-old, Youthful Jack has won 18 races across nine racetracks in three states but Stitt is well aware of the task ahead of the sprinter on Friday.

“It’s not going to be easy for him but he needs to run somewhere and the Cup is about the most suitable race I can find for him,” Stitt said.

With Scott Thurlow in the saddle, Youthful Jack resumed under the steadier of 61kg when close-up with a midfield finish in the Tamworth Cup behind Pitt Street and while will meet that horse on much better weight terms at Scone, there will be a lot more depth to the field.

Courtesy of Precise Timing, Stitt has figured in the winner’s circle after many country Cups but Scone has been elusive.

“Precise Timing won a lot of Cups but he was unlucky in the Scone Cup in 2004,” Stitt said.

“That was the one that might have got away.”

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