Adrian Knox Stakes Field – 2014

Race 9 – 5:10PM TAB ADRIAN KNOX STAKES (2000 METRES)
Of $200,000.1st $120,000, 2nd $40,000, 3rd $20,000, 4th $10,000, 5th $4,000, 6th $2,000, 7th $2,000, 8th $2,000 GROUP 3
Quality, Minimum Weight 54kg, Three-Years-Old, Fillies, Apprentices cannot claim.Field Limit: 16 + 4 EM

 

Form Guide

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No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 ARABIAN GOLD David Vandyke Blake Shinn 10 59kg
2 ROLE MODEL (NZ) Gai Waterhouse Tim Clark 2 57kg
3 METAPHORICAL Peter G Moody Brenton Avdulla 1 56.5kg
4 LADY CUMQUAT Roger James Nash Rawiller 6 56kg
5 ESTONIAN PRINCESS Scott Aspery Hugh Bowman 11 55kg
6 MARMELO Chris Waller Glyn Schofield 8 54kg
7 DEVIL MISS David Payne 17 54kg
8 AMANPOUR Gai Waterhouse Tommy Berry 9 54kg
9 AZTEC ROSE Gai Waterhouse Chad Schofield 14 54kg
10 MOORLUV Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes James McDonald 15 54kg
11 MISSVONN Guy Walter Craig Newitt 7 54kg
12 PARIS MATCH Anthony Cummings Glen Boss 19 54kg
13 SWEET JAFFA Guy Walter Christian Reith 12 54kg
14 HIGH HARMONY (NZ) Guy Walter Ms Kathy O’Hara 3 54kg
15 MARY LOU Anthony Cummings 13 54kg
16 BLUE EYES Pat Carey 16 54kg
17e SIBERIAN ROSE Peter Wiggins 5 54kg
18e POSTNTHYME (NZ) Michael Moroney Kerrin McEvoy 18 54kg
19e CAST IN STONE Bart & James Cummings 4 54kg

 

In the news:

Steven Pateman’s weight troubles cost him more than the winning ride on Palmero at Sandown on Wednesday.

Pateman forfeited rides on Palmero and Funded after advising stewards he could not make the 67kg weight for his mounts.

Stewards opened an inquiry into Pateman’s latest weight offence, fining the jockey $400 for failing to fulfil his bookings.

Stewards also banned Pateman from taking rides below 67.5kg with the jockey indicating he will seek advice from a dietician.

Tom Ryan picked up both of Pateman’s mounts and the Irishman guided Palmero through a dashing display in the Great Southern Steeplechase (3300m).

Palmero made his first appearance over jumps in more than 18 months after injury halted his career.

The gelding’s lack of recent experience over the obstacles led him to race keenly and put in early leaps at three flights.

However, Palmero ($3.40) defeated the $3.20 favourite King Triton by 6-1/2 lengths to claim the first of three targets with trips to Oakbank and Warrnambool to follow.

“The plan was this race, the Von Doussa (Steeple) and the Brierly (Steeple),” Palmero’s trainer Ciaron Maher said.

“We got the first one out of the way.”

Meanwhile, Platinum Snip scored a shock win in the Jack Dow Memorial Hurdle (3300m).

Trainer Rick Freyer said the eight-year-old, who was having just his fourth start, had been too slow to race on the flat before scoring at his jumps debut as a $61 outsider.

“We used him as the lead pony because he was just too slow to race,” Freyer said.

“Anyone who came to us looking for a job, we put them on Platinum Snip because he was so quiet.

“He’s been all around the place in the float as a companion pony but we decided to give him another go.”

Chappell dislodged jockey Paul Hamblin midway through the race but horse and rider were uninjured.

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