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Group 1 Railway Stakes Preview 2024

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The first of three Pinnacles Group Ones takes place on Saturday with the Railway Stakes.

Racecourse : Ascot
Racecourse : Ascot Picture: Perth Racing

Locally trained horses have won the past nine editions of the Group 1 Railway Stakes (1600m), but the raiders have a strong hand this year and the Timeform ratings to back it up.

The market is headed by Light Infantry Man, rated 116 on the Timeform scale since coming to Australia, achieved last start when an impressive winner of the Listed Chester Manifold Stakes (1600m) at Flemington.

A typical Railway Stakes has been won with Timeform ratings ranging from Western Empire (121) to Regal Power (109), with the median winning rating sitting at 115.

Light Infantry Man is rated up to a typical winner off last start, but it's worth noting he's got ratings of 122 and 121 in Europe before coming here, the best of those coming in the Group 1 Prix Jacques Le Marois (1600m) at Deauville when second to star filly Inspiral.

He was gelded leading into this preparation and having run an Australian peak last start, there's every case to be made he can improve on that 116 rating again here, with James Mcdonald coming across to ride from a soft gate. He's the right favourite and the horse to beat.

Belclare has been excellent in two starts for Bjorn Baker in Sydney, winning twice at Group 2 level over 1400m with Timeform ratings of 116 and 115. She is a dual Group 1 winner over 1600m in New Zealand, rated 111 and 109 on those occasions, but does pay the penalty at the weights here with 57.5kg as a mare.

She's been given easy leads in her two wins here and the wide draw in a big field here will make it tough for her.

Democracy Manifest comes over for Chris Waller, who trained Good Project to win the Railway in 2015, the last interstate winner. He's rated 114 and could arguably be rated a bit higher if not for his racing pattern which often sees him back in the field and running on.

His sectionals in some strong races have been outstanding but it could be a similar case again Saturday, drawn very wide and needing everything to fall his way. He's also had an injury cloud leading in which is never ideal, but he's good enough to be competitive.

Socks Nation comes through the best race, running third in the Group 1 Empire Rose Stakes (1600m) behind Atishu and Amelia's Jewel at Flemington. The Queensland Oaks winner ran to a new peak Timeform rating of 112 there which has her firmly in the mix at the weights. She's drawn wide also and may have to work early, and she has started 100-1, 80-1 and 60-1 at her past three starts.

That's not to discount the locals however, of which Zipaway clearly looks the pick, and one of the hardest to beat.

Last year's WA Guineas winner, he's rated 115 by Timeform which is right up to this, and he gets in with 53kg which has him amongst the best weighted in the field.

His 115 was achieved in last year's Group 1 Northerly Stakes (1800m) as a three-year-old, and he showed he's not far off that first up off a long spell with a 109 rating effort in the Group 2 Lee Steere Stakes (1400m) in which he carried 59kg and didn't have the best of luck, poking through the inside for a narrow fourth.

Zipaway meets all of those ahead of him better at the weights and has an equal or bigger peak rating. He's the pick of the locals and a very good chance.

Super Smink is an interesting runner, and on the Timeform weight adjusted ratings, she brings the highest last start number into this field. She ran to 113 last start winning the Group 3 Asian Beau Stakes (1400m), but the big query for her is a mile.

She's run over 1600m once, starting an odds-on favourite in the WA Guineas and couldn't reel in Zipaway. She ran well, but that wasn't a strongly run mile, and her win last start was more a test of speed than stamina as well.

I'm happy to risk Super Smink at the trip and prefer Zipaway at the level weights given he can improve again out to a mile.

Light Infantry Man is the one to beat with Zipaway the danger. Democracy Manifest has some queries leading in but if he's 100%, he's right in the mix.


Racing and Sports

Ascot

Saturday, 23rd November 2024

8
16:56
(local)

SWAN DRAUGHT - RAILWAY STAKES (G1)

Age: 3yo and up WT: 53.0kg Type: OPEN
AUD $1,500,000
1600m TURF GOOD
8
16:56
(local)
AUD $1,500,000
1600m GOOD

SWAN DRAUGHT - RAILWAY STAKES (G1)

Age: 3yo and up WT: 53.0kg Type: OPEN


FP Silk Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 12. PORT LOCKROY (AUS) 4yo H
BETTER THAN READY (AUS) - FREEZETHEMILLIONS (AUS)
CLINT JOHNSTON-PORTER
ANNABEL NEASHAM & ROB ARCHIBALD
$9
53kg
Go Bloodstock Australia (Mgr: Sir O G Glenn), Mrs J M Acott, B M Jackson, D J Ricketts, Martin Thoroughbred Racing (Mgr: J R D Martin), W R L Foster, D S Bella, Mrs J M Bella, Miss A S Neasham, Hon. G J Williamson, YES Bloodstock (Mgr: B F Sokolski), M J Charteris, Mrs H Scalia & J A Hunter

Sales Information

2nd 7. COMFORT ME (AUS) 8yo G
PLAYING GOD (AUS) - SOUTHERN COMFORT (AUS)
HOLLY WATSON
RHYS RADFORD
$41
54.5kg
Dr F J Edwards & Mrs M E Edwards
3rd 13. SUPER SMINK (AUS) 4yo M
SUPER ONE (AUS) - SMINKY SHORTS (AUS)
CHRIS PARNHAM
D MORTON
$8
53kg
Mrs C L Morton, McHams, Ms A Tottle, R J Walker, C Madaschi, M P Madaschi, G A Baxter, A J L Durnin, Fewnicorns, F H R U S Racing, Get The Round In, A E Hayden, B Jardine, L N Langford, R W Pettigrove, Mrs D N Pratt, J J Byrne, Mrs J C Dunning, L Madaschi & P Still

Sales Information

4th 6. MAGNIFICENT ANDY (AUS) 6yo G
MAGNUS (AUS) - YALOGINDA (AUS)
BRAD PARNHAM
STEPHEN MILLER
$19
55kg
5th 8. LET'S GALAHVANT (AUS) 6yo G
GALAH (AUS) - SECRET CRUSH (AUS)
SHAUN MCGRUDDY
DANIEL & BEN PEARCE
$61
54.5kg

Sales Information

6th 11. MOJO RHYTHM (AUS) 6yo G
PLAYING GOD (AUS) - SADDLE ME UP (AUS)
PATRICK CARBERY
MITCHELL PATEMAN
$101
53kg
7th 9. SEARCHIN' ROC'S (AUS) 6yo M
AWESOME ROCK (AUS) - STILL SEARCHIN' (AUS)
MS KYRA YUILL
JIM P TAYLOR
$26
53.5kg
8th 14. TRIPLE MISSILE (AUS) 7yo G
SMART MISSILE (AUS) - TRIPLE LATTE (USA)
JOSEPH AZZOPARDI
DONNA RIORDAN
$61
53kg
9th 16. ZIPAWAY (AUS) 4yo G
PLAYING GOD (AUS) - BOUTIQUE (AUS)
STEVEN PARNHAM
NEVILLE PARNHAM
$9
53kg
10th 10. SOCKS NATION (AUS) 4yo M
SIOUX NATION (USA) - TAHNEE TIARA (AUS)
DECLAN BATES
CIARON MAHER
$19
53.5kg

Sales Information

11th 3. CASINO SEVENTEEN (AUS) 7yo G
CASINO PRINCE (AUS) - TIKAL (AUS)
WILLIAM PIKE
G & A WILLIAMS
$16
56kg

Sales Information

12th 5. LIGHT INFANTRY MAN (FR) 5yo G
FAST COMPANY (IRE) - LIGHTS ON ME (GB)
JAMES MCDONALD
CIARON MAHER
$3.5
55.5kg

Sales Information

13th 2. BUSTLER (AUS) 5yo G
PLAYING GOD (AUS) - COSMAH DOMINATION (AUS)
JARRAD NOSKE
NEVILLE PARNHAM
$26
56kg

Sales Information

14th 4. DEMOCRACY MANIFEST (AUS) 6yo G
FLYING ARTIE (AUS) - SLIPPERY SATIN (AUS)
MARK ZAHRA
CHRIS WALLER
$17
55.5kg

Sales Information

15th 15. TRIX OF THE TRADE (AUS) 6yo G
TRADE FAIR (GB) - MY NAME'S TRIXIE (AUS)
TROY TURNER
C H WEBSTER
$21
53kg
16th 1. BELCLARE (NZ) 7yo M
PER INCANTO (USA) - MISS RHYTHMIC (NZ)
NASH RAWILLER
BJORN BAKER
$5.5
57.5kg

Sales Information

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