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Historical Analysis of the Aurie’s Star Handicap

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Historical Analysis of the Aurie’s Star Handicap

Temple Of Boom was a top winner of the race Picture: Racing and Sports
AURIE’S STAR HANDICAP - G3 1200m

The Aurie’s Star Hcp had a history of being a kick off race for many a good stayer leading into a Cups preparation. So often you’d see horses running on who end up taking some nice races in that Spring.

That may not be the case anymore. It’s a good punters race as the favourites excel first up here. Who wins in 2017?

PROFILING THE RACE

o Danehill and his sons have been on fire in this race as the winning stallion.

o Great race for favourites or those right in the market.

o Over many years Bart used this as a pipe opener for his prospective Cups horses just to stretch their legs and clean out the engines. Not done so much now.

o Not a race for the mares - last one to salute the judge was Hula Wonder in 1999.

o Last 10 Winners Most Prevalent Age of winner - 5yo (4 times)

o Last 10 Winners Average Price of winner - $5

o Last 10 Winners Average Weight of winner - 55.0

o Breakdown of winners - 8 geldings & 2 entires

o Races that the winner ran in prior - Ramornie Hcp (1), Creswick Stks (1), All Sprint Final (1), Open Hcp MV (2), 3yo Open Flem (1), Open Hcp Rose (1), Spell (3)

RECENT WINNERS

Sooboog winning Picture: Racing and Sports
2016 - SOOBOOG 4h (Snitzel x Monte Rosa) ($5.50)

Jockey: Michael Dee, Trainer: Darren Weir

Barrier: 9, Weight: 54.0kg, Gross Time: 1:10.06

Margin: 1.8L, Track: Good (4), Starters: 11

2nd: Dibayani (59.0kg), 3rd: Tashbeeh (54.0kg)

Review: Well Sooboog was always considered a deceiver. People knew he had ability but he rarely showed it. In the market again he went straight to the front and onto a drier track which he needed.

Rolling along they weren’t able to get close enough in running. He stretched the lead at the 400m and won with ease. It was important being an entire that he got a win like this. Could he keep going in the Spring? He was sure in the right stable.

Shiraz winning the Aurie's Star Picture: Racing and Sports
2015 - SHIRAZ 6g (Zariz x Moville Slipper) ($3.25 fav)

Jockey: Damien Oliver, Trainer: Tony McEvoy

Barrier: 1, Weight: 54.5kg, Gross Time: 1:09.43

Margin: 0.1L, Track: Slow (5), Starters: 11

2nd: Play Master (54.0kg), 3rd: Le Bonsir (54.0kg)

Review: Coming from Sydney like last year’s winner, this 6yo had been in flying form but first run down the straight isn’t always that easy. Off the inside, Oliver was looking for cover but never got it and the one inside failed to give him a cart into the race.

Once he went for home he surged about six off the fence and just held on when the swarm arrived. It was a good win under the circumstances in a strangely weighted race.

Tiger Tees winning in 2014 Picture: Racing and Sports
2014 - TIGER TEES 7g (Dubawi x Parfore) ($2.75 fav)

Jockey: Damien Oliver, Trainer: Joe Pride

Barrier: 11, Weight: 59.5kg, Gross Time: 1:09.86

Margin: 0.2L, Track: Good (3), Starters: 11

2nd: Mr Chard (54.5kg), 3rd: Zamorar (55.0kg)

Review: Sometimes the best horse on ability and past performance in a handicap still wins it. Tiger Tees was such a tough old sprinter and he got his major last campaign with a win in The Galaxy at G1 on a wet track.

This was a little different carrying more weight and onto a good surface. But it was doubtful any of these were of the elite level. Oliver bounded him out to lead in a compacted field.

He was vulnerable a long way out but kept fighting and just fell in by a head. His straight track form from two years before held him in good stead.