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date | Sat 12 Oct 2024 |
track | Caulfield |
distance | 1600m |
conditions | Set Weights, 3yo |
status | Group 1 |
prizemoney | $3,000,000 |
The Caulfield Guineas has been around since 1881, and many a top class horse has won the race before going onto greater things as an older horse, or becoming a stallion of great renown. Past winners include famous racing names like Ajax, Tulloch, Vain, Surround, Manikato, Mahogany, Redoute’s Choice, Lonhro, Weekend Hussler, All Too Hard and Anamoe.
Like many of Australia’s greatest races, and this is surely one, every year tells a different story. You might get an upset result like Mighty Boss at 100-1 in 2017, a blanket finish like Golden Mile in 2022, a runaway winner like The Autumn Sun in 2018. None who were there in 2005 will forget the high drama of God’s Own picking himself up off the canvas, not once but twice, and winning from an impossible position.
Golden Rose winner Militarize is the favourite, looking to join Ole Kirk in 2020 and The Autumn Sun in 2018 as recent horses to do the double with the Caulfield Guineas. Militarize now has three Group 1 wins to his name from seven starts, including one over 1600m already, a distance which his breeding suggests he is even more favoured at than 1400m.
The only apparent weak spot could be that Militarize is a Sydney horse running at Caulfield for the first time, but that old trope is hardly seen as an excuse these days, and a wide draw might be seen as tricky, but should allow him to settle back in his usual pattern and have plenty of clear running when it’s time to go.
King Colorado also comes through the Golden Rose, beaten two lengths by Militarize, unable to sprint with the winner in the end. He is also looking for a mile now, and probably already was then, but needs to find an extra gear or two to match motors with the favourite.
The unbeaten Steparty is the pick of the Victorian colts, having now won five races on end including two key lead-ups. While his Prelude win was his narrowest yet, he was caught deep from a sticky draw in the first half of the race, then had to peel wide on the home turn before balancing up and hitting the line in great style. Some horses just know where the line is, and he appeals as one of those.
Scheelite was also making his run out wide in the Prelude, and was a couple of lengths behind Steparty upon straightening but peeled off some outstanding sectionals while finishing fourth, beaten just under half a length. He’ll have to go back to last from gate 13, but will be catching the eye late.
Selections: 1.Militarize 2.King Colorado 3.Steparty 4.Scheelite
WIN
* Odds Correct At Time Of Posting. Check Playup Website For Latest Odds
YEAR | HORSE | JOCKEY | TRAINERS |
---|---|---|---|
2023 | Griff | Ben Melham | Ciaron Maher & David Eustace |
2022 | Golden Mile | James McDonald | James Cummings |
2021 | Anamoe | Damien Oliver | James Cummings |
2020 | Ole Kirk | William Pike | Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes |
2019 | Super Seth | Mark Zahra | Anthony Freedman |
2018 | The Autumn Sun | James McDonald | Chris Waller |
2017 | Mighty Boss | Michael Walker | Mick Price |
2016 | Divine Prophet | Dwayne Dunn | Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes |
2015 | Press Statement | Hugh Bowman | Chris Waller |
2014 | Shooting To Win | James McDonald | Peter and Paul Snowden |
2013 | Long John | Kerrin McEvoy | Peter Snowden |
2012 | All Too Hard | Dwayne Dunn | Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes |
2011 | Helmet | Kerrin McEvoy | Peter Snowden |
2010 | Anacheeva | Luke Nolen | Peter Moody |