Inglis Classic Field – 2014

Race 4 – 2:50PM INGLIS CLASSIC (1200 METRES)
Of $250,000.1st $150,000, 2nd $50,000, 3rd $20,000, 4th $10,000, 5th $5,000, 6th $5,000, 7th $5,000, 8th $5,000, Starter Subsidy $200
Set Weights, Two-Years-Old, Apprentices cannot claim.
BOBS Bonus available: $20,000Field Limit: 14 + 4 EM

Form Guide

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No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 BOOMWAA Robbie Laing Hugh Bowman 2 56.5kg
2 VINNIE EAGLE Tony Pike James McDonald 13 56.5kg
3 ALSOADAMAS Craig Roberts Tim Clark 7 56.5kg
4 ARMAGEDDON ON IT Chris Calthorpe Peter Robl 5 56.5kg
5 CONARCHIE Clarry Conners Nathan Berry 6 56.5kg
6 AFFIRMATION Tony McEvoy Nash Rawiller 3 56.5kg
7 SMOKIN SNITZEL Gerald Ryan Glyn Schofield 12 56.5kg
8 URATTA BELLE Kylie Gavenlock Christian Reith 8 54.5kg
9 PEGGY JEAN Gerald Ryan Kerrin McEvoy 11 54.5kg
10 LA BELLA ROUGE Grant Allard Jay Ford 10 54.5kg
11 THILTRE Marc Quinn Daniel Edmonds 1 54.5kg
12 DOOMSDAY PREPPER Gregory Hickman Jason Collett 4 54.5kg
13 UNEQUIVOCAL Noel Mayfield-Smith Padraig Beggy 9 54.5kg

 

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 In the News:

A much-improved trackwork gallop from Victorian raider Boomwaa has reaffirmed his claims for Saturday’s $250,000 Inglis Classic at Randwick.

Hugh Bowman, who will ride the youngster for the first time under race conditions, partnered him in a solo workout on the inside grass at Rosehill on Saturday.

While satisfied with that hitout, Bowman said the Robbie Laing-trained gelding turned in a much sharper piece of work on Tuesday when he stretched out over 600 metres with a galloping partner.

“He was a bit lost on his own. He went much better with a mate,” Bowman said.

“I wasn’t there to break any records, I just wanted him to do a nice piece of work.

“I certainly took a lot more confidence out of that work on Tuesday than his gallop on his own, although he only went evens on his own anyway.”

A final field of 13 will contest the rich two-year-old race, restricted to horses bought at last year’s Inglis sales.

Boomwaa is the best credentialled runner with a stakes placing in Melbourne and a victory in the Group Three Maribyrnong Plate at Flemington during the spring.

He backed that up with a solid second to the highly-rated Fighting Sun at his Sydney debut earlier this month.

That was his first public appearance since his Flemington victory on November 9 and Bowman expects him to derive a lot of benefit from it.

“He’s a very physically developed two-year-old, a lovely horse. Although I didn’t ride him first-up, I’m sure he will take good improvement fitness-wise from that,” Bowman said.

“He went into that without a trial, so I’m pleased with where he’s at.”

Boomwaa has drawn ideally in barrier two for Saturday’s 1200-metre race while unbeaten New Zealander Vinnie Eagle had his task made harder after coming up with the outside barrier.

That pair are the only horses in the field who have won a race while the Tony McEvoy-trained Affirmation and Smokin Snitzel for Gerald Ryan will make their debuts in the Inglis Classic.

Bowman and Laing will chase their second significant win together this season with Boomwaa after claiming the Victoria Derby with Polanski during the spring.

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