Queensland Oaks Field – 2014

Race 7 – 3:40PM TREASURY CASINO & HOTEL QUEENSLAND OAKS (2400 METRES)
Of $400,000.1st $256,000, 2nd $80,000, 3rd $40,000, 4th $16,000, 5th $8,000 GROUP 1
Set Weights, Three-Years-Old, Fillies, Apprentices cannot claim.Field Limit: 18 + 5 EM

 

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No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 ARABIAN GOLD David Vandyke Blake Shinn 1 56.5kg
2 TINTO Rex Lipp Timothy Bell 6 56.5kg
3 HERA (NZ) Kris Lees Brenton Avdulla 5 56.5kg
4 STAR FASHION David Hayes Jeff Lloyd 8 56.5kg
5 EVERY FAITH Robert Smerdon Glen Boss 21 56.5kg
6 TORNADO MISS Tony Gollan Craig Newitt 2 56.5kg
7 KHUTULUN Luke Oliver Ben Melham 22 56.5kg
8 ROCK DIVA (NZ) Tony Pike Tye Angland 23 56.5kg
9 PARIS MATCH Anthony Cummings Nash Rawiller 9 56.5kg
10 RAUNCHY ROCKER Gai Waterhouse Tim Clark 14 56.5kg
11 TERAI John O’Shea Kerrin McEvoy 10 56.5kg
12 ASADAUSKAITE (NZ) Michael Moroney Damian Browne 18 56.5kg
13 EXECUTE AT DAWN Desleigh Forster Michael Cahill 13 56.5kg
14 MOON AND THE STARS Harold Norman Rikki Jamieson (a) 15 56.5kg
15 SISTER SOUSS John P Thompson Ryan Wiggins 4 56.5kg
16 SANCERRE (NZ) Tony Pike Vinnie Colgan 11 56.5kg
17 SNAPCRACKLE (NZ) David Kelly 17 56.5kg
18 RING DA BELLE Paul Murray Michael Rodd 20 56.5kg
19e EKOFANIDEA (NZ) David Kelly 12 56.5kg
20e GRANADOS Toby Edmonds 19 56.5kg
21e FALAMONTE (NZ) Robbie Laing 3 56.5kg
22e SOMERSET LASS Liam Birchley 16 56.5kg
23e SAVVY KINGSTONETTE (NZ) Robbie Laing 7 56.5kg

 

News:

She might be an outsider but Queensland Oaks contender Tornado Miss has boosted her connections’ confidence with a stirring track workout this week.

Tornado Miss is at double figure odds to win the Group One race on Saturday but trainer Tony Gollan couldn’t be happier with her and is puzzled by her price.

At her last start Tornado Lass ran third in the Doomben Roses behind Arabian Gold and Tinto who are the first and second favourites for the Oaks.

“I know they were saying the track was leader biased when she was third in the Roses,” Gollan said.

“But she was forced to go hard the whole way and to stick on for third was a great effort.

“I was really pleased with her work on Tuesday morning and she has licked out the feed bin since.”

Tornado Miss also raced well in the other traditional Oaks lead-up, the Gold Coast Bracelet, in which she was fourth.

“She was in the wrong part of the track for much of that race on a very heavy track but kept battling away,” Gollan said.

Tornado Miss is by noted sprinting sire Snitzel but she has always indicated she would get over ground.

Melbourne jockey Craig Newitt has stuck with the filly after riding her in the Roses.

Gollan is having a stellar winter having produced the quinellas in both the Group One Doomben 10,000 and Group Two Victory Stakes with the Boom Brothers, Spirit Of Boom and Temple Of Boom.

He also has a strong Queensland Derby hand with Amexed who won the Rough Habit Plate.

“It’s been a good winter and naturally I hope it continues,” Gollan said.

“But it is all the better if you can get a big win no-one expects and Tornado Miss might just do that.”

Arabian Gold is the TAB’s $2.50 favourite ahead of Tinto at $7 with Tornado Miss at $34.

Trainer David Vandyke says all is well with Arabian Gold after a scare on Tuesday when she ripped off a shoe.

“Barrier one is excellent for her,” he said.

“She can take up a position from there.”

Vandyke’s major concern is the 2400 metres.

Arabian Gold was found wanting in the VRC Oaks (2500m) in the spring but her three Group wins since over 2000 metres have convinced him it is worth another try.

“I don’t think she is a genuine 2400 metre horse but she has shown her class so it is worth another crack,” Vandyke said.

“She is mentally stronger than she was in the spring.”

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