A key pathway race to the $20m TAB Everest and three other feature Group races at Royal Randwick on Saturday are part of a 10-race card on the first Saturday of spring.
The $1m Group 3-Kia Ora Concorde Stakes includes a TAB Everest slot runner and several other star sprinters looking to press their claims for a start in the world’s richest race on turf.
The $300,000 Gr 2-TAB Furious Stakes, $300,000 Gr 2-Asahi Super Dry Chelmsford Stakes and $300,000 Gr 2-DrinkWise Tramway Stakes contain an array of equine talent heading towards even bigger targets in the spring.
Australian Turf Club Head of Racing and Wagering, Nevesh Ramdhani said Saturday continued several months of Group racing in Sydney.
Lady Shenandoah (James McDonald; dark green & red colours) wins the Surround Stakes at Royal Randwick. Image by Bradley Photographers
“This meeting always has a significant bearing on TAB markets for many of the major features across spring," Mr Ramdhani said.
“The Kia Ora Concorde Stakes has been a major form race for every running of the TAB Everest with winners and placegetters figuring prominently on the eight-year TAB Everest honour roll.
“The Asahi Super Dry Chelmsford Stakes and DrinkWise Tramway Stakes are also pivotal pointers to races such as the TAB Epsom, King Charles III Stakes and the Asahi Super Dry Metropolitan."
Chris Waller’s boom mare Lady Shenandoah with jockey James McDonald opens a drifting $2.30-$2.80 TAB favourite in a strong field of sprinters in the Kia Ora Concorde Stakes.
A winner of her past five starts including three at Group 1 level, she is looking to show her credentials for a slot in the TAB Everest.
Jimmysstar (Ciaron Maher & Ethan Brown) – who has already been selected by TAB for the $20m epic – has been backed from $6-$4.60 for Saturday while another potential TAB Everest hope is Headwall ($6-$4.60) for trainer Matthew Smith and gun young rider Zac Lloyd.
Joe Pride’s multiple Group 1 winner Ceolwulf with Chad Schofield aboard opened a firming $2.30-$2 TAB favourite in the Asahi Super Dry Chelmsford Stakes in front of the Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott import Sir Delius ($4.60-$4.40) for Tim Clark.
The DrinkWise Tramway Stakes has attracted a capacity field of 16 runners headed in TAB markets by Private Eye ($2.30-$3) for Joe Pride and jockey Nash Rawiller.
The TAB Furious Stakes – second leg of the Princess Series for the three-year-old fillies – sees a wide open betting race headed by Apocalyptic ($4.20/Michael Freedman/Tommy Berry) and Within the Law ($4.80/Bjorn Baker/Jason Collett).
Saturday’s 10-race card begins at 11.50am with the last race due to jump at 5.10pm. Full fields for the Royal Randwick meeting are available HERE and TAB early prices and market movers available HERE.
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