I’ll have a full wrap of the Spring next week including my thoughts on the best performances of the carnival by horse, rider and trainer and we’ll also take a look ahead to the upcoming Perth Carnival but in the meantime let’s start by…
LOOKING BACK…
Emirates Stakes (G1, 1600m, quality handicap)
As I mentioned in last week’s preview a return to the mile worked wonders for Happy Trails. It’s got me beat how he started at the price he did given he’d beaten Green Moon over the same trip just three starts back. His next two runs had to be overlooked because he just doesn’t see out a strong 2000m.
In fact the first six were all acceptable runs from my point of view. There’s a nice race in Fawkner somewhere, Secret Admirer again showed her liking for a handicap mile on a seven day back-up, Yosei as usual ran on well, Wall Street produced his best run for sometime and Solzhenitsyn may have had enough.
LOCKY’S SELECTIONS
Fawkner (2nd) – once again I managed to stop a good thing L
Solzhenitsyn (6th) – they may have gone to the well one too many times
Secret Admirer (3rd) – super run to only be beaten an eyelash and added a bit of value to trifectas
Patinack Farm Classic (G1, 1200m, w-f-a)
What a shame that we will not get to see Mental race again in this country. He’s promised a lot and finally delivered last Saturday although it must be said he did have the drop on the favourite. Kerrin McEvoy stalked Jim Cassidy on Sea Siren every step of the way and in the end was too strong at the finish.
LOCKY’S SELECTIONS
Sea Siren (2nd) – a good run but was probably exposed in front a little too soon and as such was a sitting shot for the eventual winner. Follow.
Mental (1st) – great ride. The way he stalked the favourite was reminiscent of the paparazzi and Paris Hilton.
Buffering (8th) – there’s something wrong there. He went too badly too be true.
Queen Elizabeth Stakes (G3, 2500m, quality handicap)
I know Puissance de Lune was super impressive but why have bookmakers immediately installed him as $7 favourite for The Cup next year? The favourite this year started around the same quote. Why would I risk money backing the favourite in the Melbourne Cup at $7 some 12 months out from the race when in all likelihood I can wait a year, back the favourite in the Melbourne Cup and still get $7 about a horse that’s 1) actually going to start for sure and 2) is in form at the time? The bookies are gutless. You are just lucky the media did such a terrible job over the last two weeks or you would have found yourselves in the Thumbs Down column.
LOCKY’S SELECTIONS
Folding Gear (9th) – disappointing. Had a sweet run in transit and although the winner was a class above he was entitled to do a little more in the run home. May be looking for the spelling paddock.
Puissance de Lune (1st) – simply outstanding but let’s not get carried away just yet.
Vatuvei (10th) – another who was disappointing but the Moonee Valley Cup win may have left him a bit flat.
Thumbs up
Damien Oliver. Yes, it does appear he’s been a bad boy and ultimately will probably pay a high price, but the poise he displayed under immense pressure and scrutiny to claim a Group 1 double in the Derby and the Emirates shows why he has been regarded as one of, if not the best in the land for some time.
Thumbs down
The media coverage of the Damien Oliver affair. Don’t get me wrong, if he’s found guilty of wrongdoing he should have the book thrown at him but up until a few days ago he hadn’t even been charged. What ever happened to due process? Some journalists had him tried, convicted, hung, drawn and quartered before he’d even been charged with an offence. Do you remember a little thing called the constitution guys? (You know that document that protects your freedom of opinion and speech? God damn hypocrites!) Feel free to learn how to do your job properly anytime. I’m a blogger so I’m allowed to opine, your job is to report FACTS.
LOOKNG FORWARD…
Zipping Classic (G2, 2400m, w-f-a)
Mourayan looks the class of the field but as I’ve said in previous posts I don’t like following horses that have already had their grand final. This bloke was set for The Cup, not this race. The same could be said for Precedence, Tanby, Exceptionally and Dame Claire, even though some of them didn’t make the final field. Rawnaq is in a similar boat having been aimed at the Derby although he does look well in at the weights. But I will stick with the young horse on the way up in Garud.
LOCKY’S SELECTIONS
1 Garud
2 Rawnaq
3 Mourayan
Sandown Guineas (G2, 1600m, 3-y-o set weights)
Lunar Rise and Tatra fought out the finish in the Carbine Club on Derby Day and will fight it out for favoritism here. Tatra meets his conqueror from that day a kilo better off but I just think that the Cummings horse has more scope for improvement.
LOCKY’S SELECTIONS
1 Lunar Rise
2 Tatra
3 Gold Medals
QUOTE OF THE DAY
Everything appears to be under control. I think I’ll have an early night.
- Navigation Officer on the RMS Titanic, North Atlantic Ocean , 15 April 1912