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General’s Winter Stakes

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The feature at Rosehill this afternoon is the Listed Winter Stakes and recently appointed Godolphin trainer John O’Shea looks to have a strong chance in Generalife.

Generalife wins at Rosehill
Generalife wins at Rosehill Picture: Racing and Sports

A lightly raced son of former champion Lonhro, Generalife burst into calculations for this afternoon’s event with an emphatic victory in the Listed Civic Stakes over 1350m at Rosehill a fortnight ago running to a peak Timeform rating this preparation of 107 with the effort looking better than the bare form.

The win was Generalife’s seventh from 20 career starts and easily his most impressive although he can run to 109, a figure he posted when close up behind Snitzerland and Lankan Rupee as a three-year-old.

Generalife will be aiming for a hat trick this afternoon having previously won a strong benchmark 85 handicap over 1350m at Rosehill that has subsequently produced five winners.

In a race where there looks to be a moderate early tempo, I can see Generalife sitting just off the speed until produced by race rider Kerrin McEvoy at the right time in the straight.

Although McEvoy was absent from the saddle last start, he was aboard at his previous two wins, one of which was over this afternoon’s distance of 1400m on the Randwick Kensington course.

Despite rising in the weights, Generalife looks to have enough improvement in hand to prevail in what is a very competitive Winter Stakes.

The main danger is Scream Machine who is also shooting for a hat trick of wins after near last to first victories at his last two runs both at Rosehill.

Two back Scream Machine overcame a chequered run in the home straight when blocked for clear running to win with plenty in hand over 1400m then last time out was unsuited by a slow early tempo over 1500m yet produced a sharp turn of foot to gather in the leaders close to home for another impressive win.

Those efforts have seen him rise in the weights to 58.5 kgs this afternoon and his Timeform rating to 112, just two pounds shy of his master rating earned when sixth behind Spirit Of Boom in the G1 Doomben 10000 three starts back.

Back to 1400m this afternoon is of some concern but he has an exceptional record at Rosehill of five wins and four placings from ten starts.

I expect him to run to his master Timeform figure today and with the inform Tye Angland in the saddle will be well suited and take plenty of holding out.

While Generalife and Scream Machine dominate the race on figures, the value hope could be the Chris Waller-prepared Coup At Tee who has been racing into fitness after three runs back from a spell.

While seeming to be down on form, Coup Ay Tee appears well weighted on direct comparisons with some of his rivals and enjoys significant weight turnarounds on the more favoured runners in the race such as Scream Machine.

Coup Ay Tee has raced behind both Scream Machine and Generalife at his last two runs and while beaten was not disgraced hitting the line hard until his condition gave out.

A much fitter Coup Ay Tee is a serious threat. If the field is assessed at their best Timeform master rating, Coup Ay Tee is right up there and it is worth remembering he was placed in this race last year.

Last year’s Winter Stakes winner Under The Sun is certain to have admirers but he will need to find on his fresh up effort in the Listed Ramornie handicap at Grafton where he finished 11th after fading from second place on the home turn.

There is no doubt Under The Sun will be much fitter this afternoon and could easily take up the running unopposed making him hard to get past, a tactic he employed when successful last year.

Enjoy the contest.


Racing and Sports

Rosehill

Saturday, 19th July 2014

6
15:27
(local)

Myer Fashion Winter Stakes (LR)

Age: 3yo and up Type: Qlty
AUD $100,000
1400m TURF GOOD
6
15:27
(local)
AUD $100,000
1400m GOOD

Myer Fashion Winter Stakes (LR)

Age: 3yo and up Type: Qlty

The favourite Generalife settled in an ideal position, one out and one back, following a steady early pace (first 800m 49.28). He moved up nicely (three deep) rounding the home turn, showed a good turn of foot to dash to the lead at the 200m and was untroubled from that point to win comfortably by a length and a quarter. The three-year-old filly Romantic Moon raced in fifth place on the rails, to the home turn. She got a split between runners at the 300m and then finished on in good fashion for a most creditable second. She should prove hard to beat when returned to racing against her own sex. Second favourite Scream Machine went back at the start as usual and was second last in the nine-horse field to the turn. He looked for a run between runners at the 300m, got clear at the 150m and battled on nicely for third. The Peak was sixth, one off the rails to the 600m, went deep on turning for home and then kept battling on fairly well for (2.1 lengths) fourth while Coup Ay Tee was fifth (2.2 lengths) and Wouldn’t It Be Nice (2.7 lengths) sixth, both making ground from the tail of the field, in the sprint home, putting up quite good efforts. *ANZ

FP Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 4. GENERALIFE (AUS) 4yo G
LONHRO (AUS) - ALBAICIN (AUS)
KERRIN MCEVOY
JOHN O'SHEA
$2.62
56.5kg
Godolphin
2nd 9. ROMANTIC MOON (AUS) 3yo F
MORE THAN READY (USA) - TROPICAL AFFAIR (AUS)
CHRISTIAN REITH
BART & JAMES CUMMINGS
$8.5
54kg
Gooree Pastoral Company Syndicate (Mgr: A J Baddock)

Sales Information

3rd 2. SCREAM MACHINE (AUS) 5yo G
EXCITES (AUS) - SEVILLANO (AUS)
TYE ANGLAND
JASON COYLE
$4.5
58.5kg
Dr J E Gluch, Mrs K L Gluch, A Powell & Mrs W Powell

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4th 7. THE PEAK (AUS) 5yo G
PENDRAGON (NZ) - CAVITA (AUS)
TAYLOR MARSHALL
BART & JAMES CUMMINGS
$10
55kg
5th 3. COUP AY TEE (NZ) 6yo G
DANSKE (NZ) - FLYING COUP (NZ)
JASON COLLETT
CHRIS WALLER
$13
58kg
6th 10. WOULDNT IT BE NICE (AUS) 3yo G
CHOISIR (AUS) - MIA CAT DANCER (USA)
J LLOYD
PAUL PERRY
$12
54kg

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7th 1. TROMSO (AUS) 7yo G
LONHRO (AUS) - FEELERS (AUS)
JOSH PARR
CHRIS WALLER
$21
59kg

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8th 5. UNDER THE SUN (NZ) 5yo G
NO EXCUSE NEEDED (GB) - SLEAKING (NZ)
GLYN SCHOFIELD
MS GAI WATERHOUSE
$26
56kg

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9th 8. HIDDEN KISSES (AUS) 6yo M
HIDDEN DRAGON (AUS) - KISS AN ANGEL (AUS)
JAMES MCDONALD
CHRIS WALLER
$17
54kg

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