2013 Angst Stakes Field and Barriers

Race 8 – 5:20PM MCGRATH ESTATE AGENTS ANGST STAKES (1600 METRES)
Of $125,000.1st $75,000, 2nd $25,000, 3rd $12,500, 4th $6,250, 5th $2,500, 6th $1,250, 7th $1,250, 8th $1,250, Starter Subsidy $200 GROUP 3
Set Weights plus Penalties, Four-Years-Old and Upwards, Mares, Apprentices cannot claim.Field Limit: 16 + 4 EM

Form Guide

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No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 SHARNEE ROSE Kris Lees Brenton Avdulla 3 56kg
2 JADE MARAUDER Chris Waller Jason Collett 11 56kg
3 CATHAY LADY John Sargent Blake Shinn 4 55kg
4 IMPETUOUS Clarry Conners Peter Robl 9 55kg
5 LILLIBURLERO David Payne Tim Clark 6 54kg
6 CAPITAL COMMANDER Nick Olive 5 54kg
7 SINDARIN Peter Snowden 2 54kg
8 GOLD EPONA Kris Lees Glyn Schofield 7 54kg
9 LUCKY LAGO John O’Shea Jim Cassidy 14 54kg
10 QUEENSTOWN Gai Waterhouse Thomas Huet 10 54kg
11 GRAND DAUGHTER Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes Josh Adams 1 54kg
12 JUST AS COSMIC Steven Wilson Yusuke Ichikawa (a) 8 54kg
13 ALIYANA (NZ) Bart & James Cummings 13 54kg
14 OUR GIRL CHARLIZE Clarry Conners 12 54kg
15 PORCELLANUS (NZ) Gai Waterhouse Adam Hyeronimus 15 54kg

 

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In the news:

Two Tulloch Lodge mares who fell short of the mark at their only black-type starts as three-year-olds will be given a second chance in the Angst Stakes at Randwick on Saturday.

Queenstown and Porcellanus will take their place in the Group Three support race to the Spring Champion Stakes after encouraging returns to racing.

Of the pair, Queenstown is the more experienced with nine starts returning three wins and four placings.

She was given her chance in the Adrian Knox Stakes – a traditional Australian Oaks lead-up – only to finish beyond midfield before ending her autumn campaign with a Rosehill win over 2000m.

A more immediate guide to her Angst prospects will be her luckless first-up run at Warwick Farm where she bungled the start before a half head defeat.

“It was just unfortunate her back legs went from underneath her just as she was coming out,” trainer Gai Waterhouse’s right-hand man Mark Newnham said.

In Porcellanus, Newnham said the stable also had a mare of genuine promise.

“We probably threw her into the deep end in the Queensland Oaks but with fillies you don’t get many chances,” he said.

“But looking at it the trip up there probably seasoned her up a bit.”

Porcellanus had her first start since running down the course in the Queensland Oaks when she found the line in a generous manner at Canterbury on September 25.

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