2013 Tasmanian Guineas Field and Barriers

Race 5 – 8:30PM BETFAIR TASMANIAN GUINEAS (1600 METRES)
Of $90,000.1st $54,000, 2nd $16,200, 3rd $8,100, 4th $4,050, 5th $2,250, 6th $1,800, 7th $1,800, 8th $1,800 LISTED
Set Weights, Three-Years-Old, Apprentices cannot claim.Field Limit: 14 + 5 EM

Form Guide

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No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 COUNTERSNIP Mick Price Craig Newitt 12 57kg
2 INNER WARRIOR Terence Evans Ms Sigrid Carr (a) 5 57kg
3 QUEST MASTER Adam Trinder Anthony Darmanin 15 57kg
4 GEEGEES SOPRANO Stuart Gandy Jason Lyon 9 57kg
5 SAVOIRE STEP Dylan Clark Brendon McCoull 13 57kg
6 O’REILLYS GEEGEE (NZ) Stuart Gandy Ismail Toker (a) 6 57kg
7 VARIAN Ian Hay David Pires 4 57kg
8 SID THE SLOTH Adam Trinder Tyson Buck (a) 14 57kg
9 FULL MAGNUM Troy Blacker Ms Georgie Catania (a) 8 57kg
10 GEEGEES VELVET John Luttrell Stephen Maskiell 3 55kg
11 FROLICKED Graeme Mcculloch 10 55kg
12 SPINNING JENNY Brendan Mcshane Chris Symons 11 55kg
13 GEEGEES HOT HUSSIE John Luttrell Shuji Amano 1 55kg
14 CIELO DURO Adam Trinder Yassy Nishitani 7 55kg
15e NO SPIN ZONE Terence Evans Grant Challinger 2 57kg

In the news:

Ballarat trainer Darren Weir finished with a Moonee Valley double from the last two races to add to his treble at Caulfield on Boxing Day.

Weir’s double on Saturday included Prince Of Penzance’s win in the Sportingbet Best Tote Plus Handicap and he will now aim the horse at the Mornington Cup and Launceston Cup.

Prince Of Penzance winning the Sportingbet Best Tote Plus Handicap at Moonee Valley ridden by Michelle Prince Of Penzance winning the Sportingbet Best Tote Plus Handicap at Moonee Valley ridden by Michelle

“Were taking small steps towards those races and we’re hoping he can get there,” said Weir.

The four-year-old gelding was bought at a New Zealand sale for $50,000 and with the $48,000 prizemoney won on Saturday he has recouped $135,000 since his first race in March.

With Michelle Payne aboard, Prince Of Penzance was last at the 800m but as they entered the straight he clicked into gear and won by 1-3/4 lengths from Bringenbrong ($26) with Mendivil ($21) a nose away third.

In the penultimate race, the City Jeep Handicap (1200), the in-form Big Buddy ($11) swooped from the back of the field to win his third race in his last four starts.

Weir said off-season races suited the seven-year-old gelding as he made his way through the ratings.

He said the no-frills King Buddy is an honest horse that has built his prizemoney close to $200,000.

“They’re the kind of horses you want,” he said.

King Buddy beat Elwick Jack ($17) by a half length with General Groove ($15) 1-1/4 lengths away third.

 

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