Twilight Glow Stakes Final Field – 2016

View the Final Field and Barriers for the Twilight Glow Stakes. The Twilight Glow Stakes 2016 will be run on Saturday 12th November at Sandown racecourse.

Time: 2:45pm

Distance: 1400m

No Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 SWORD OF LIGHT Mathew Ellerton & Simon Zahra 18 57.5kg
2 HEAR THE CHANT David & B Hayes & T Dabernig Dwayne Dunn 4 57.5kg
3 FLYING JESS John Moloney Brad Rawiller 11 57.5kg
4 WANT TO ROCK Mathew Ellerton & Simon Zahra 12 56kg
5 PROMPT RESPONSE Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott Damien Oliver 2 55kg
6 QUICK FEET Peter & Paul Snowden 9 55kg
7 MOONLITES CHOICE Darren Weir Dean Yendall 15 55kg
8 SWEET VARDEN Tony McEvoy Glyn Schofield 17 55kg
9 MOONLOVER Matt Laurie 8 55kg
10 ANGHARAD John O’Shea Craig Williams 13 55kg
11 ANOTHER BULLSEYE Danny O’Brien Ben Melham 7 55kg
12 GHENWAA David & B Hayes & T Dabernig Regan Bayliss (a) 6 55kg
13 ASTRO DIVA Mick Price Craig Newitt 16 55kg
14 PETITION Lee & Anthony Freedman Kerrin McEvoy 5 55kg
15 ALASKAN SUN Robert Smerdon Ryan Maloney 14 55kg
16 A STERLING DASH John McArdle Jarrod Todd 10 55kg
17e MADAM MOUTON Ciaron Maher Luke Nolen 19 55kg
18e I’LL DECIDE Tony McEvoy Luke Currie 1 55kg
19e LILAC WINE Matt Laurie 3 55kg

News:

NSW trainers have been put on notice regarding the testing for two substances – mannitol and glaucine.

Racing NSW stewards issued a release on Tuesday saying the Australian Racing Forensic Laboratory had the capacity to detect the presence of both in raceday samples.

Stewards said Mannitol was considered to be a diuretic and masking agent when given by intravenous injection.

Glaucine is an alkaloid found is certain plants in the poppy variety and is also found in other plants such as the tulip poplar tree and acts on the central nervous system and would be categorised as an anti-inflammatory agent and bronchodilator among other things.

It is not contained in any legitimate or registered human or veterinary medicines or supplements available for use in Australia.

Stewards further emphasised trainers should not use any unregistered or non-APVMA compliant products, including herbal and “natural” remedies, that are claimed to be of benefit in treating or managing horses known to be bleeders.

“Such products may deliberately or inadvertently contain glaucine, and its detection would constitute the finding of a prohibited substance,” they said..

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