Glasshouse Handicap Field – 2014

Race 6 – 3:05PM REED PROPERTY GROUP GLASSHOUSE HANDICAP (1400 METRES)
Of $175,000.1st $112,000, 2nd $35,000, 3rd $17,500, 4th $7,000, 5th $3,500 LISTED
Quality, Minimum Weight 54kg, Apprentices cannot claim.Field Limit: 18 + 5 EM

Form Guide

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No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 ALMA’S FURY Tony Gollan Jim Byrne 11 59.5kg
2 BELLTONE Kelso Wood Chris Munce 15 58.5kg
3 MUIR (GB) Trevor Miller Matthew Morris 12 57kg
4 STEEL ZIP Pat Duff Justin P Stanley 14 55.5kg
5 STARTSMEUP Bruce W Hill Timothy Bell 13 54.5kg
6 PHELAN READY Jason McLachlan Eddie Wilkinson 10 54kg
7 BLACK CASH Kelly Doughty Ryan Wiggins 4 54kg
8 JETSET LAD (NZ) Brian Smith Anthony Allen (a) 1 54kg
9 ELLAWISDOM Trevor Thomas 2 54kg
10 PLAYITSTRAIGHT Barry Lockwood Ric McMahon 9 54kg
11 BILLY AUCASH Brian Smith Vinnie Colgan 7 54kg
12 ESCOFFIER Len Treloar Geoffrey Goold (a) 16 54kg
13 SPITFIRE LADY Michael Moroney Jason Taylor 8 54kg
14 THAT’LLBGOOD (NZ) Paul H Duncan Vinnie Colgan 5 54kg
15 NOOGOORA BURR David J Lawlor 6 54kg
16 AUGUSTE Len Treloar 3 54kg

 News:

Former Godolphin racing manager Simon Crisford is to set up his own training business, subject to approval from the British Horseracing Authority.

Crisford, who worked for Sheikh Mohammed’s operation since its inception in 1994, left his position to take up the role of global racing advisor to the Maktoum family after a number of changes to the organisation in February.

He is to start his new career by renting out part of Clive Brittain’s stable at Newmarket.

“It is something I have always wanted to do and I am delighted to have the opportunity to realise that ambition now,” Crisford said.

Crisford will continue his consultancy work as international racing advisor to the Maktoum family and their associates.

The 52-year-old previously worked as assistant trainer to John Dunlop and Sir Mark Prescott and also has close associations with Saeed bin Suroor and Andre Fabre, two of Godolphin’s main trainers.

“I have been around top class horses for the best part of 30 years, having also had the privilege of working closely with Saeed bin Suroor, Andre Fabre and John Gosden,” Crisford said.

“But most of all I have learned so much about horses from Sheikh Mohammed. Without doubt he has been the greatest influence on my career.

“I will be operating as a public trainer but I also hope that the Maktoum family might consider supporting me.”

Crisford’s role changed at Godolphin on the back of an internal investigation by Lord Stevens into former trainer Mahmood Al Zarooni, who was warned off for eight years.

The investigation concluded Al Zarooni acted alone in giving 11 horses in his stables banned substances, but that “stronger management, clearer accountability and better internal communication within the equestrian organisation” were needed.

As a result, the role of racing manager within the organisation no longer existed.

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