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Guelph Taste's Success In Champagne

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Peter Snowden’s success with juveniles continued this season with Guelph becoming a dual Group 1 winner courtesy of a final stride victory in the Champagne Stakes (1600m) at Randwick last Saturday.

Guelph<br>Photo by Racing and Sports
Guelph
Photo by Racing and Sports

Guelph overpowered her rivals in an impressive display to claim the Sires Produce a fortnight ago and deservedly was sent out as favourite in the Group 1 Champagne Stakes (1600m).

Nobody could question the fillies class after that showing with the only query about the daughter of Exceed And Excel the rise to a mile.

A mature looking juvenile in her appearance, the verdict amongst experts leading into the race was she would get the trip with minimal fuss.

What experts or connections of Guelph weren’t expecting though was a tearaway leader in Fuerza who changed the complexion of the race.

As Fuerza charged to the lead, Guelph was slow into stride and settled further back than expected.

Her chances of a Sires Produce/Champagne Stakes double looked in serious jeopardy at the top of the straight as she was trapped behind a wall of runners with Fuerza still holding a sizeable margin.

Fuerza continued to hold a gap over his rivals while Guelph weaved between runners before finding clear space at the 200m.

Still with a lot of work to do, Guelph knuckled down and collared the tiring Fuerza in a photo finish.

Fuerza produced a career best effort in the Champagne Stakes for second while the Gai Waterhouse-trained Equator filled third.

The Anthony Cummings-trained Drago was another eye catcher as he worked home well to claim fourth.

Champagne Stakes honours belonged to Guelph though who still proved too good for her rivals despite a torrid run in transit.

It’s not often a horse can get away with such a luckless run in Group 1 company however the lack of depth amongst this two-year-old crop was evident last Saturday.

Guelph’s latest effort only yielded a Timeform rating of 111, eight pounds shy of her master rating run to in the Sires Produce Stakes (1400m).

Her run sits pounds below the previous five year winning average of the event which had been won by the likes of Pierro, Helmet, Skilled and Onemorenomore.

Only Samantha Miss in the previous five years has won the Champagne Stakes with a figure less than 120 when she narrowly denied the now emerging stallion Sebring Triple Crown glory.

Guelph’s Champagne Stakes success is actually the lowest winning figure of the juvenile mile event since Euphoria won the 1994 renewal.

The Champagne Stakes (1600m) concludes feature two-year-old racing in Sydney for the carnival and wraps up another successful autumn for the Peter Snowden stable.

Guelph spearheaded the stables charge while supporting cast included Golden Slipper runner up Sidestep, Kindergarten Stakes winner Safeguard and even Champollion in the Schweppervescence.

With Guelph only running to 111 in the Champagne Stakes, past trends indicate Golden Slipper winner Overreach will remain the top rated juvenile this season with a master Timeform figure of 121.

Feature juvenile racing heads to Queensland now where it is rare that a two-year-old scales such Timeform heights.

While not quite the highest rated juvenile in the country this season, Guelph is still a dual Group 1 winner and credit must go to both horse and trainer for the accomplishment.

The Exceed And Excel filly debuted last October in the Gimcrack Stakes (1000m) where she ran second behind Brilliant Bisc.

A six start preparation commencing in January then ensued for Guelph who was targeted at the Blue Diamond Stakes (1200m) before heading back north for the 2YO Sydney Triple Crown.

Her latest preparation went for six starts and Snowden kept the filly firing throughout.

Guelph will return in the spring and with either have the Thousand Guineas or Caulfield Guineas her anticipated main goal.

Guelph’s dam Camarilla also won the Sires’ Produce Stakes and followed that up with a third in the Champagne Stakes behind Meurice.

While she couldn’t quite rise to Group 1 heights as a three-year-old, Camarilla still managed to place over a mile in the Emancipation Stakes.

With Peter Snowden’s horsemanship in her favour, expect Guelph to build upon an already impressive black type record next season.


Racing and Sports

Randwick

Saturday, 27th April 2013

5
14:55
(local)

Moet & Chandon 150th Champagne (G1)

Age: 2yo Type: OPEN
AUD $405,000
1600m TURF GOOD
5
14:55
(local)
AUD $405,000
1600m GOOD

Moet & Chandon 150th Champagne (G1)

Age: 2yo Type: OPEN

Guelph settled past midfield early and was a distant tenth nearing the home turn. She looked for a run in the centre on straightening, switched out passing the 200m where she was giving the leader about six lengths. But she finished very strongly and grabbed a last stride win in impressive style. Fuerza worked across from his wide barrier (12) to lead but raced a bit keenly in blinkers. Jim Cassidy let him stride along from the 800m and the colt turned for home with a six lengths lead. He tired from the 100m, battling on to fight out a photo finish being beaten by the narrowest of margins. Equator, a winner of his only two previous starts in much weaker company, chased the tearaway leader from the 800m point and fought on particularly well for a close third. Drago was slowly away from his wide barrier (13) and was last to the turn. He got a nice run through passing the 300m, getting to fifth at the 200m then continued to run on well for a close fourth. He looks suited to further and could develop into a very handy stayer. Fast ‘N’ Rocking was a distant seventh on the rails at the 600m and got a good run on straightening, improving to fourth at the 200m then battling on for fifth. Criterion was again slowly away and was near last to the 600m, went very wide at the turn and made a lot of ground for sixth, putting up a very good effort. *ANZ



FP Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 11. GUELPH (AUS) 2yo F
EXCEED AND EXCEL (AUS) - CAMARILLA (AUS)
KERRIN MCEVOY
PETER SNOWDEN
$2.5
54.5kg
Sheikh Mohammed
2nd 4. FUERZA (AUS) 2yo G
SNIPPETSON (AUS) - LADY MIN (AUS)
JIM CASSIDY
BJORN BAKER
$26
56.5kg
M W Hodges, G E Sullivan, B Adams, P H Greatorix, Mrs J M Flannery, P Petrovski, Dr P Chen, Mrs M A Chen & Latcon (Mgr: R D Westbury)

Sales Information

3rd 8. EQUATOR (AUS) 2yo G
NORTHERN METEOR (AUS) - SUN MAID (AUS)
NASH RAWILLER
MS GAI WATERHOUSE
$21
56.5kg
Ms P M Behsman

Sales Information

4th 9. DRAGO (AUS) 2yo G
DANEHILL DANCER (IRE) - SNAPDRAGON (IRE)
MICHAEL RODD
ANTHONY CUMMINGS
$21
56.5kg

Sales Information

5th 3. FAST 'N' ROCKING (AUS) 2yo G
FASTNET ROCK (AUS) - FOR THE GOOD TIMES (AUS)
STEVE ARNOLD
DAVID A HAYES
$8.5
56.5kg
6th 2. CRITERION (NZ) 2yo C
SEBRING (AUS) - MICA'S PRIDE (AUS)
HUGH BOWMAN
DAVID PAYNE
$5.5
56.5kg

Sales Information

7th 5. CHARLIE BOY (AUS) 2yo G
MYBOYCHARLIE (IRE) - MARITIME (AUS)
CHRISTIAN REITH
GERALD RYAN
$21
56.5kg

Sales Information

8th 7. HAVANA (AUS) 2yo G
STARCRAFT (NZ) - TOP CUBAN (AUS)
CRAIG WILLIAMS
PAUL MESSARA
$41
56.5kg

Sales Information

9th 12. SCANDIVA (AUS) 2yo F
FASTNET ROCK (AUS) - SCANDINAVIA (AUS)
PETER ROBL
ANTHONY CUMMINGS
$8.5
54.5kg
10th 10. STAR WARS (NZ) 2yo G
STARCRAFT (NZ) - ROSE O' WAR (AUS)
KATHY O'HARA
SCOTT ASPERY
$151
56.5kg

Sales Information

11th 1. RIOCETTO (AUS) 2yo G
ORATORIO (IRE) - DOLCETTO (AUS)
BRENTON AVDULLA
NEVILLE & CHRISTOPHER VOIGT
$21
56.5kg

Sales Information

12th 6. CHAMPOLLION (AUS) 2yo G
EXCEED AND EXCEL (AUS) - HIEROGRAM (AUS)
BLAKE SHINN
PETER SNOWDEN
$61
56.5kg

Sales Information

13th 14. SHAHAD (AUS) 2yo F
FASTNET ROCK (AUS) - SHAMEKHA (AUS)
TOMMY BERRY
MS GAI WATERHOUSE
$12
54.5kg

Sales Information

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