2014 Doomben Cup Tips, Odds and Field

Chris Waller produced the Quinella in last year’s G1 Doomben Cup with Beaten Up and Foreteller and this year, he’ll be hoping his two runners entered for the $500k feature, Moriarty and Junoob can repeat the feat. Both are coming of good performances in the G2 Hollindale Stakes a fortnight ago, the first start for each of them in a month, and unlike last start both will be hoping for firmer footing for Saturday’s race. Junoob is rated a $6 chance in early markets with Moriarty at $11.

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Early favourite for the race is Leebaz from the all-conquering Hawkes Training establishment. The Zabeel gelding has been guided carefully throughout his nine start career, of which he has won six, and after winning the Hawkesbury Gold Cup last start he has been deemed ready for the top grade. Punters believe he’ll meet the challenge and he has opened up the joint $4.40 favourite alongside Streama. Guy Walter’s mighty mare won the Hollindale Stakes last start and if successful, will emulate the feat of Metal Bender who won the Hollindale/Doomben Cup double in 2010.

Doomben Cup Form Guide

Doomben Cup 2014 Field

No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 MORIARTY (IRE) Chris Waller Craig Newitt 7 59kg
2 FAT AL Peter G Moody Chris Munce 9 59kg
3 MR O’CEIRIN (NZ) Ciaron Maher Glen Boss 10 59kg
4 AKZAR (IRE) Darren Weir Brad Rawiller 6 59kg
5 JUNOOB (GB) Chris Waller Nash Rawiller 3 59kg
6 SLOW PACE (USA) Kris Lees Jim Cassidy 5 59kg
7 LEEBAZ (NZ) Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes James McDonald 2 59kg
8 STREAMA Guy Walter Blake Shinn 8 57kg
9 FLORIA (NZ) Peter G Moody Luke Nolen 1 57kg
10 ANGEL OF MERCY Gerald Ryan Damian Browne 4 57kg

 

1. MORIARTY – C Newitt (7)

Second up this campaign he finished third in the G2 Apollo Stakes (1400m) behind Appearance suggesting he was sent for a good prep however, in this subsequent runs, not all as panned out as expected for the 6yo. He was ridden upside down in the Chipping Norton and finished 3.7 lengths behind Silent Achiever in a muddling run Ranvet Stakes before batting home on the heavy track behind stable-mate Junoob, finishing fifth (2.5 lengths) in the G3 Neville Sellwood. He faced another heavy track last start in the Hollindale Stakes and got home as well as he could on that surface, finishing 1.9 lengths fifth behind Streama. He raced very well in Brisbane last year, claiming the G2 Brisbane Cup (2400m) and getting onto a drier track should see him produce his best. He’s a runner not to be overlooked.

 

2. FAT AL – C Munce (9)

Peter Moody’s galloper won the Listed Golden Mile at Bendigo second up from a spell before heading to Sydney and finishing down the track in the G1 George Ryder Stakes and Doncaster Mile where he finished fifteenth and seventh respectively. The son of Al Maher led at his most recent start, the G2 Hollindale Stakes on the Gold Coast a fortnight ago but weakened from that position in the run home on the heavy track, finishing seventh (5.7 lengths). Hard to see him filling in a place here on recent efforts, even on a firmer track.

 

3. MR. O’CEIREN – G Boss (10)

Not much was expected from this handy stayer when he resumed in the G3 Victoria Handicap over 1400m. He started 30/1 and was run off his feet by impressive winner Sistine Demon finishing eleventh in the field of fourteen and over eight lengths from the winner. He then travelled to the Gold Coast and stepped up to the 1800m of the G2 Hollindale Cup where from an on-pace position, he made eventual winner Streama work very hard for her victory, only failing to hold her out by half a length. Will strip fitter again and whilst the outside draw is not ideal, the lightly raced 6yo is improving all the time and has to be considered.

 

4. AKZAR – B Rawiller (6)

The 7yo made it four wins from six starts for Trainer Darren Weir with a very impressive six length win in the Listed Warrnambool Cup (2350m) a fortnight ago. That followed two second placings behind Chris Waller’s highly promising Our Voodoo Prince. Improving with every outing this campaign and although this is his first go at Group 1 level and WFA conditions, he is going too well to leave out.

 

5. JUNOOB – N Rawiller (3)

An improving stayer who claimed the Listed Randwick City Stakes (2000m) by an impressive five lengths before ploughing through the heavy conditions at Rosehill to win the G3 Neville Sellwood Stakes (2000m) by a head over Hippopus. Trainer Chris Waller than gave his 6yo a month off before he lined up as the $3.20 for last fortnight’s G2 Hollindale Stakes (1800m) on the Gold Coast. Ran on a heavy track, Junoob was unable to accelerate in the straight but did close steadily to run fourth (1.8 lengths) from winner Streama. He can only be better for that run and on a drier surface, will be extremely hard to beat.

 

6. SLOW PACE – J Cassidy (5)

The former French galloper finished an impressive third (1/2 length) behind Mecir and Strawberry Boy in the G3 Newcastle Newmarket back in March when making his Australian debut for Newcastle trainer Kris Lees. He drew the outside gate in a field of 20 at his next start, the G1 Doncaster Mile and simply got too far back on the heavy track and his effort to thirteenth was fair. His next and most recent start was a good third in the JRA Plate (2000m) behind Spillway and Danchai. He was caught wide without cover in the run and was wider still rounding the turn. It was only inside that last 100m that his run petered out. Steps up to WFA here but hard to knock any of his Australian runs thus far and he’ll be afforded a lovely run from his draw on Saturday.

 

7. LEEBAZ – J McDonald

He scored the sixth win of his nine start career and his first at stakes level, with a solid ¾ length win in last fortnight’s Hawkesbury Cup (1600m). The Zabeel 4yo sat just off the speed and proved too strong for Wistful on the line. Won with something to spare last start and it was his first run in four weeks so expect him to make good improvement but he’ll have to as he takes a big step up in grade here, rises 5kgs under the WFA conditions and gets beyond a mile for the first time. Drawn barrier two suits as it’ll give McDonald the choice to lead or sit depending on the pace and the stable is in exceptional form but his opening price is skinny for mine.

 

8. STREAMA – B Shinn (8)

A tough, quality mare who at her first start over a mile since her 3yo season, took out the G2 Hollindale Stakes (1800m) on the Gold Coast a fortnight back. She chased Mr. O’Ceirin tenaciously on the heavy track to wear him down by half a length on the line. Reported to have worked exceptionally well earlier in the week and any sting out of the ground should be seen as a bonus.

 

9. FLORIA – L Nolen (1)

After being beaten as favourite her first two runs back from a spell, she ventured to Sydney for the G2 Emancipation Stakes but after getting a lovely run behind the speed, failed to let down on the heavy track and finished seventh (4 lengths) behind Catkins. She then made the trek to Adelaide for the G2 Queen Of The Turf, run on a dead track, but again after having her chance, found at least one better and was beaten a head by Tango’s Daughter. Goes up considerably in class on that run and only comes down one kilo in weight under the WFA conditions.

 

10. ANGEL OF MERCY – D Browne (4)

Came back from Western Australian and to Gerald Ryan’s stable for the G2 Emancipation Stakes and ran a fantastic third (1.7 lengths) to Catkins, closing well along the fence from the tail of the field. The 5yo mare then headed to Brisbane and was simply too good for her opposition in the Listed Member’s Quality (1600m), rounding up her rivals in good style to win comfortably by a length. The then stepped up to the 1800m and the WFA conditions of the G2 Hollindale Stakes but found the challenge too tough, never threaten from her position in the second half of the field and finishing eighth (6.5 lengths) behind Streama. Hard to see her turning the tables on her and others from that race here.

 

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Doomben Cup 2014 odds comparison

RACE OVERVIEW

Pace should come from those drawn wider out – Fat Al (9) and Mr. O’Ceirin (10) and Streama (8) with Leebaz holding his spot on the fence. Think Leebaz is a good risk here at $4.40. Going well but this is a step up again and there’s more than few runners in this race with legitimate chances. This may play right into the hands of Waller’s pair of Junoob and Moriarty who are both hoping for firmer footing. Junoob was good in the Hollindale on heavy track, his first start for a month whilst Moriarty could prove the forgotten horse. His last two have been on heavy, which he doesn’t prefer, with his last two WFA 2000m races read well for here. Streama has raced this campaign like the 2000m is what she is now after and will get her chance with a touch of luck from an awkward draw whilst Mr. O’Ceirin, who Streama defeated by a half a length, certainly has that margin of improvement in him and neither would mind some rain. Track was rated a good 3 on Wednesday with showers predicted for Thurs/Fri. On a dead track – promoting Streama and Mr. O’Ceirin if wet.

  1. MORIARTY
  2. STREAMA
  3. JUNOOB
  4. MR. O’CEIREN

News:

A pre-race incident looked as if it would cost trainer John O’Shea his first stakes win for Sheikh Mohammed’s Darley operation but Cameo stepped up to the plate to win the Scone Cup.

Just hours before Friday’s race, Darley’s other runner Wistful, the $4.80 favourite, was scratched after arriving at the track injured.

It was the third Scone Cup win in the past four years for Darley with Dysphonia successful in 2011 and Raspberries in 2012 when Peter Snowden was the head trainer.

O’Shea took over from Snowden earlier this month.

“She hit her head in the truck and opened it up,” Darley general manager Henry Plumptre said of Wistful.

“Craig Suann, the Racing NSW vet, is here and he inspected her.

“We will rely on Craig’s advice but I don’t think we will stitch it.”

Although Cameo originally went into the Cup as Darley’s second stringer and was a $21 chance, Plumptre defended her recent record of finishing last or near last at her past four metropolitan runs.

“They were all on rain-affected tracks and from wide barriers and she does not like those conditions,” he said.

“She is a good mare on good going and with a good draw, and she had both today.

“That was a gem of a ride from Sam (Clipperton).”

Plumptre said Cameo and Wistful would both go to Brisbane to run in the Lord Mayor’s Cup.

“Wistful will race on but Cameo will be going to stud,” Plumptre said.

“It is frustrating when a horse suffers an injury like Wistful.

“These races are picked out months before and Peter did a wonderful job building them up and giving them the foundation they needed.”

Champion Sydney apprentice Clipperton jumped Cameo on terms with the rest of the field from her inside barrier and settled her in sixth place on the rails.

He started to edge forward coming to the turn, went around the early leader Collar in the straight then held on to win by a length from the Peter Moody-trained Full Of Spirit.

It was Clipperton’s first stakes win for the stable.

“I have ridden a handful of winners for Darley but this is my first black type race for them,” Clipperton said.

Clipperton’s victory was later tempered somewhat in the stewards’ room when he was suspended for a week for causing interference in an earlier race and also fined $200 for flourishing his whip on the line in the Cup.

Clipperton starts his suspension on Sunday, May 25 and can resume riding the following Sunday.

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