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Timeform Review - Ipswich June 18

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Ipswich played host to feature racing in Queensland last Saturday which saw three stakes winners come out of the meeting.

2015 Ipswich Cup winner Maurus
2015 Ipswich Cup winner Maurus Picture: Racing and Sports

Coming off a solid effort in the Group 1 Doomben Cup, Maurus produced an outstanding display from back in the field to claim victory in the Listed Ipswich Cup (2150m).

The David Vandyke-trained runner ran out a 3.5L winner over Jumbo Prince in second with Instrumentalist almost seven lengths off the winner in third.

Maurus returned a Timeform figure of 117p, two pounds below his fifth placing in the Group 1 Doomben Cup the start prior.

The win brought up the first stakes success for Maurus who has placed on two other occasions and he certainly looks a horse on the rise.

Maurus is the highest rated winner of the Ipswich Cup, eclipsing Oompala in 1994 (113) who then went on to place in the Group 1 Metropolitan (2600m) and Group 1 Melbourne Cup (3200m) later that year.

Maurus is likely to follow a similar progression during the spring and with more improvement likely to come is one to keep an eye on for the spring.

The Racing and Sports Field Strength Value (RSFS) of 112.3 is about on par with a Group 3 race with Maurus returning a figure 17 pounds above 2015 winner Danchai.

There does not looks a great deal behind him in that race with placegetters Jumbo Prince and Instrumentalist running to 106 and 95 respectively.

Maurus is the only runner out of the race to follow going forward and looks as though he can certainly handle more distance.

Ninth Legion scored another stakes win and his first with the Peter Robl stable when taking out the listed Eye Liner Stakes (1350m).

Settling up on the speed in third, Ninth Legion proved too strong for his rivals over the concluding stages, running out a one length winner over Beckham in second with Steel Zip well back in third.

Ninth Legion returned a Timeform figure of 111 his highest since running fourth to Charmed Harmony in the Group 3 Sandown Stakes (1500m) last year (112).

Ninth Legion ran only one pound below 2015 winner Smokin’ Joey who beat Daph ‘n’ Alf and Ulmann by a narrow margin with the highest winner in recent times Conservatorium who ran to 116 in 2013.

The RSFS value of 107.5 is below par for a listed race and slightly below that of the 2015 renewal of 108.6.

Of the beaten brigade, Beckham in second ran to a new career peak of 97, above his previous best of 92 achieved when winning the start prior at Doomben.

Steel Zip in third with the 58.5kg, ran to 101, his best since winning the Listed Keith Noud at Doomben last year (107).

Blueberry Hill rounded out the stakes winners of the day when coming from well back to claim a narrow victory in the Gai Waterhouse Classic (1350m).

The Liam Birchley-trained runner equalled his previous best Timeform rating of 99 which she returned when sixth in the J.J Atkins last year behind Press Statement.

Blueberry Hill is the equal lowest rated winner of the race since Kryptelon in 2010 (98) running the same figure as Born To Rock (2011) and Gai’s Choice (2012).

Elusive Catch in second ran to a new peak of 95 with Echo Gal in third returning a figure of 94, below her previous best.

The RSFS of 99.7 is well below that of the 2015 renewal 101.7 which saw Real Surreal (103) beat Tukiyo and Fare Well.


Racing and Sports

Ipswich

Saturday, 18th June 2016

6
15:17
(local)

Channel 7 Ipswich Cup (LR)

WT: 54.0kg Type: OPEN
AUD $180,000
2150m TURF SOFT
6
15:17
(local)
AUD $180,000
2150m SOFT

Channel 7 Ipswich Cup (LR)

WT: 54.0kg Type: OPEN

British-bred import Maurus followed his good fifth in the Doomben Cup (Gr 1, 2000m) on 21 May with an impressive win here. He went back from his outside barrier (10) and remained in last place until commencing a wide run at the 800m. He moved up strongly (deep) nearing the home turn, hit the front on straightening and then raced away to win easily. Jumbo Prince settled in eighth place, one off the rails. He improved (wide) from the 800m to be second at the home turn and then kept fighting on well to hold that position, without looking likely to trouble the winner. Instrumentalist was near last on the rails, went deep from the 600m and fanned widest of all at the home turn. He then kept running on, finishing just in time to take the minor placing. Top weight (59.5kg) Puccini went to the front and held the lead until nearing the home turn. He then battled on in the straight for (7.1 lengths) fourth.



FP Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 2. MAURUS (GB) 5yo G
MEDICEAN (GB) - SHASTYE (IRE)
DAMIAN BROWNE
DAVID VANDYKE
$2.5
58kg
Waratah Thoroughbreds (Mgr: P G Fudge)

Sales Information

2nd 5. JUMBO PRINCE (AUS) 4yo H
OUTBACK PRINCE (AUS) - MAGGIE JAIN (AUS)
JIM BYRNE
MICHAEL NOLAN
$6
56.5kg
Ms R J Hornhardt, Mrs M L Olive, Mrs O D Hansford & Dakarmo Racing Synd (Mgr: D R W Hornhardt)

Sales Information

3rd 6. INSTRUMENTALIST (IRE) 7yo G
AMADEUS WOLF (GB) - KOBALT SEA (FR)
JAMES ORMAN
DALE HEALEY
$21
54kg
D G Healey & J A McLean

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4th 1. PUCCINI (NZ) 5yo H
ENCOSTA DE LAGO (AUS) - OUR MISS OPERA (NZ)
JOHN ALLEN
DARREN WEIR
$5
59.5kg
5th 3. WORTHY CAUSE (AUS) 4yo H
CHOISIR (AUS) - TAHNEE TANGO (AUS)
BOB EL-ISSA
J W ZIELKE
$5.5
58kg

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6th 4. IGGI POP (NZ) 7yo G
SAVABEEL (AUS) - FREEQUENCE (NZ)
BRAD PENGELLY
PETER ROBL
$8
56.5kg
7th 10. KURRAJONG DRAGON (AUS) 6yo G
PENDRAGON (NZ) - KURRAJONG MIST (AUS)
R FRADD
MATT KROPP
$51
54kg
8th 7. DANCE OF HEROES (GB) 5yo G
DANEHILL DANCER (IRE) - HELENA MOLONY (IRE)
J LLOYD
CHRIS WALLER
$6.5
54kg

Sales Information

9th 11. MERU (AUS) 3yo F
DUKE OF MARMALADE (IRE) - KATSUMI (AUS)
MS T HARRISON
P G CAREY
$41
54kg
10th 9. NISSILE (AUS) 7yo G
NIELLO (AUS) - CLEVER DESI (AUS)
ANDREW SPINKS
PAUL GRANT
$41
54kg

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