Sunshine Coast Guineas Field – 2014

Race 5 – 2:30PM XXXX SUNSHINE COAST GUINEAS (1600 METRES)
Of $125,000.1st $80,000, 2nd $25,000, 3rd $12,500, 4th $5,000, 5th $2,500 GROUP 3
Set Weights, Three-Years-Old, Apprentices cannot claim.Field Limit: 18 + 5 EM

Form Guide

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No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 ARCHITECT David J Lawlor Timothy Bell 17 57kg
2 HOPFGARTEN Robert Heathcote Damian Browne 16 57kg
3 HOT SAGA Gary Duncan Eddie Wilkinson 8 57kg
4 BODEGA NEGRA Bruce W Hill 12 57kg
5 ANYMORE Lacey Morrison 20 57kg
6 PALMERA LAD Roslyn Pratt Anthony Allen (a) 11 57kg
7 ELITE ECHELON Ray McCall 2 57kg
8 CASINO BENJO John Pointon Andrew Spinks 3 57kg
9 L’ENTRECOTE Kelly Schweida Jim Byrne 18 57kg
10 SANTOYA CAT Bryan Guy Ryan Wiggins 4 57kg
11 SMART HUSS John, Dan & Chris Meagher Ric McMahon 7 57kg
12 COMACINA John, Dan & Chris Meagher Ashley Butler 1 57kg
13 MAMWAAZEL Chris Waller Chris Munce 6 55kg
14 QUEST FOR PEACE Toby Edmonds Jason Taylor 10 55kg
15 MISS HUSSON Bruce W Hill 13 55kg
16 PERFORMIA Craig Smith 5 55kg
17 CORUBA QUEEN Len Treloar Geoffrey Goold (a) 9 55kg
18 TIRARRI Liam Birchley 14 55kg
19e FAST ARROW Mick Mair Kelvin Wharton 15 57kg
20e ROCK OF DIAMONDS Kent Fleming Glen Colless 21 55kg
21e ABADDON (NZ) Shaune Ritchie 19 57kg

 News:

Wind gusts forced the major NSW thoroughbred meeting on Tuesday to be called off after three races.

Newcastle racing officials stopped the provincial fixture at the Broadmeadow racetrack as high winds created safety issues for jockeys and horses.

A delegation of concerned senior jockeys led by Kerrin McEvoy and Tye Angland first approached stewards after the second race.

They agreed to ride in the following event before the jockeys’ room unanimously voted for the meeting to be cancelled.

Damaging winds of 65km/h to 80km/h were forecast for the Hunter Valley but gusts were expected to reach speeds of 110km/h, giving officials no alternative but to stop racing.

“After forecasts for wind gusts increasing throughout the afternoon it was unsafe to continue,” Racing NSW stewards Ray Livingstone said.

“With wind it is incredibly difficult to get a gauge on just how badly it affects racing.

“But when you have jockeys like James McDonald and Kerrin McEvoy saying it’s not right to go you’ve got to take notice.

“And out of all the elements, horses don’t like the wind the most because they have sensitive ears.”

It is the second time during the racing season a NSW race meeting has been called off because of high winds.

Goulburn lost a meeting in October after just one race.

In spite of the difficult conditions, two favourites and one well-supported second elect scored at the meeting.

And it was impossible to go past Oriental Lady as a horse to follow from the three races after she posted a 7-1/2 length win in a 2300-metre staying race.

A Group Two placegetter in Germany and rated good enough to run in the German Oaks, Oriental Lady was having her third Australian start for Newcastle trainer Kris Lees and a group of owners including Australian cricketer David Warner.

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