Darwin (NT)
- Saturday, 25 June 2005 00:00
Track: Good
Weather: Fine
Rail:
True Position
Stewards:
L Lane (Chairman), J Hamilton, R
Merritt, R Hamilton, B Merritt
Veterinary Surgeon: Howard
Springs Veterinary Clinic
Number of Races: 7
Number of Runners: 56
Stakes Paid: $53,000
Riding Changes: Nil
Race 1 – CLASS 1 HCP - 1000 metres:
When the gates opened CHILL FACTOR jumped outwards.
After jumping away slowly NEGEV bumped with SPLIT DECISIOON and became unbalanced.
Rounding the turn SPLIT DECISION had a tendency to lay out.
Near the 150 metres PIRATE OF PENZANCE had a tendency to lay in and as a result had to be eased off the heels of NAN’S LORD.
Stewards questioned D Bates, rider of NEGEV in relation the geldings performance today. D Bates stated that after being tardy away the gelding then was unable to keep in touch in the middle stages and had a tendency to hang out rounding the turn. D Bates further stated that NEGEV began to make ground from the 600 metres until just prior to the winning post.
1st CORMEOGHAN 2nd GOODONYA ZIGGY 3rd NAN’S LORD
Race 2 – 2YO SET WEIGHTS - 1000 metres:
After arriving at the barriers, D Bates was dislodged from BIG FLAMING RED, which then galloped for some distance prior to being caught. As BIG FLAMING RED had galloped for some distance, stewards ordered the withdrawal of BIG FLAMING RED at 2.17pm. Subsequent to the event stewards ordered all monies wagered on BIG FLAMING RED to be refunded and the following betting deductions. All monies wagered prior to the withdrawal of BIG FLAMING RED to be paid as follows:- for the win, face value of the ticket less 16 cents in the dollar. For the place, face value of the ticket less 18 cents in the dollar.
1st FILAMONY 2nd CHEST 3rd COMPOSITE
Race 3 – 3YO CLASS 3 HCP - 1200 metres:
On arrival at the course Mr S Clarke, trainer of UNDUE requested the club’s veterinary surgeon inspect that gelding. The club’s veterinary surgeon, having inspected the gelding declared it fit to start.
When the gates opened WHERE’S DA IVORY jumped awkwardly and SILK WIND stumbled.
Shortly after the start SILK WIND eased momentarily off the heels of ORIENTAL CHEF which shifted in.
Approaching the first turn SILK WIND had to shift in to avoid UNDUE which shifted in abruptly.
C Lever, rider of SILK WIND reported to the stewards that his mount had a tendency to hang out during the race.
Ms A White, trainer of CANNY’S CHOICE reported that the gelding was slightly distressed after the race. The clubs veterinary surgeon inspected CANNY’S CHOICE subsequent to the event and reported that the gelding was suffering from mild colic.
1st SILK WIND 2nd WHERE’S DA IVORY 3rd UNDUE
Race 4 – CLASS 5 HCP - 1600 metres:
In the straight NASH STREET had a tendency to lay in
1st MY ADVICE 2nd WYNDAM SPIRIT 3rd KING OF IRELAND
Race 5 – OPEN HCP - 1000 metres:
Mr M Dwyer, trainer of COOLGARDIE was fined $50 for presenting that gelding with incorrect gear (AR140(a)).
When the gates opened MANDATE stumbled and lost ground.
Shortly after the start COOLGARDIE shifted out taking TOP SQUIRE out onto FOR RORY resulting in FOR RORY and TOP SQUIRE being tightened for room between COOLGARDIE and BEAU MASTER which shifted in slightly.
Rounding the first turn MANDATE had a tendency to hang out.
1st GENERAL SWAMP 2nd COOLGARDIE 3rd BEAU MASTER
Race 6 – ROANT CUP - 1300 metres:
Shortly after the start GUNNEL shifted out and tightened SOLARIO out onto ACELA.
At the turn near the 650 metres SIR KINDLE (NZ) hung out and had to be checked off the heels of NOT ABANDONED and lost ground as a consequence. Near the 600 metres LANSON had to be eased off the heels of SIR KINDLE (NZ) which was weakening.
Stewards issued a warning against PELT as the gelding was difficult to load into the barriers and held up the start. Mr K Lamprecht, trainer of PELT will be notified that prior to the gelding racing again it must perform satisfactorily in a trial.
1st ACELA 2nd SACRED SHIELD 3rd NOT ABANDONED
Race 7 – CLASS 3 HCP - 1300 metres:
Jockey C Moon was fined $50 for presenting himself late in the mounting yard despite being requested on a number of occasions to present himself.
For some strides after the start SWEPSCAY threw its head up and raced ungenerously.
Near the 200 metres SUNBLOCK was tightened for room for a short distance by I SCREAM which rolled in slightly.
1st FLASH HENRY 2nd SUNBLOCK 3rd I SCREAM
Stewards today took evidence from Mr G Hughes in relation to a fine imposed upon licensed stablehand Ms L Hughes under NT107 on Saturday 11 June, 2005. After hearing the explanation offered by Mr Hughes, stewards accepted the explanation and rescinded the fine imposed on that day.
All winners were swabbed
Darwin (NT)
- Saturday, 18 June 2005 00:00
Track: Good
Weather: Fine
Rail:
True Position
Stewards:
L Lane (Chairman), J Hamilton, R
Merritt, R Hamilton, B Merritt, M Richardson, D Merritt (Deputy Steward)
Veterinary Surgeon: Howard
Springs Veterinary Clinic
Number of Races: 6
Number of Runners: 61
Stakes Paid: 41,000
Riding Changes:
Race 2 – CLASS 2 HCP - 1300 metres:
On jumping away RESTLESS LEGS shifted out and took BY HOW FRAAR out onto DESERT REEF. MR BRITTAS also shifted out onto SPIN DUSTY.
Mr K Lamprecht, trainer of DESERT REEF which was difficult to load in the barriers, was notified that the stewards would in future take a stricter approach to horses which are difficult to load and issue warnings against them unless there were extenuating circumstances.
1st DESERT REEF 2nd MR BRITTAS 3rd DESERT PROSPECT
Race 4 – 3YO CLASS 5 HCP - 1300 metres:
No report.
1st KAPPA 2nd PATARCHIE 3rd UNDUE
Race 6 – CLASS B HCP - 1100 metres:
When the gates opened BOX OFFICE STAR was slow to begin.
Shortly after the start GALAXADIA, which was slow to begin was hampered by EMBOSSED which shifted in.
Ms A White, trainer of EARTH GOLD, which performed poorly was notified that a warning would be issued against the filly for being uncompetitive.
D Coffey, rider of GAY DECEPTION was found guilty of a charge of careless riding AR137 (a). The careless riding being that near the 200 metres he permitted his mount to shift in when not sufficiently clear of EMBOSSED resulting in EMBOSSED having to be checked. D Coffey was suspended from riding in races for a period to expire at midnight on Saturday 2nd July, 2005 (2 meetings).
Stewards questioned Ms T Perry, rider of BOX OFFICE STAR which hung out. Ms Perry stated that the tongue tie had become ineffective during the race and this may have been the reason for it hanging.
Subsequent to the event the clubs veterinary surgeon reported that BLUEGRASS PAINTER had tied up mildly.
1st NOCH ON ICE 2nd EYE EYE SIR 3rd BLUEGRASS PAINTER
Race 8 – OPEN HCP - 1600 metres:
Rounding the first turn SUNTURWASI had to be eased when racing tight on the inside of EL SUROSO which was racing tight on the inside of BRIGHT VISION.
Stewards questioned P Denton, rider of SUNTURWASI who stated that the mare had performed disappointingly. He stated that he commenced to ride forward from the 700 metres however SUNTURWASI never really improved and in the straight and failed to make any ground however appeared to pull up alright. The clubs veterinary surgeon inspected SUNTURWASI subsequent to the event and reported that he could find no apparent abnormality.
1st BRIGHT VISION 2nd RADIANT BLAST 3rd CALMER KARMA
Race 10 – CLASS 4 HCP - 1000 metres:
Mr B Merrall, trainer of SPRUIK was fined $30 for failing to declare a rider for that horse by the prescribed time NT129 (c).
Near the 600 metres ZETEGIC was hampered when tightened for room between HIGHER SCORE and NABERZOX which shifted out abruptly.
The clubs veterinary surgeon inspected NABERZOX subsequent to the event and reported that the gelding had lacerations to the hind leg.
B Huppatz, rider of ALTO EGO was found guilty of a charge of careless riding AR137 (a). The careless riding being that shortly after the start he permitted his mount to shift in when not sufficiently clear of FULL OF HONOUR resulting in FULL OF HONOUR having to be eased to avoid ALTO EGO’S heels. B Huppatz was suspended from riding in races for a period to expire at midnight on Saturday 25 June, 2005 (1 meeting).
S Ridler, rider of SPRUIK was found guilty of a charge of careless riding AR137 (a). The careless riding being that shortly after the start he permitted his mount to shift in when not sufficiently clear of ENDAMON taking that mare in onto ZETEGIC and it in turn onto NABERZOX. As a result ENDAMON had to be severely checked, ZETEGIC had to be checked and NABERZOX was hampered. S Ridler was suspended from riding in races for a period to expire at midnight on Saturday 2 July, 2004 (2 meetings). Prior to this interference occurring KOMON ACCORD had to be eased off the heels of SPRUIK. As a result of the interference when NABERZOX was hampered it bumped CHILTON on the hindquarters.
1st XHAFERS ROLL 2nd ANTIOPE 3rd FULL OF HONOUR
Race 11 – CLASS 6 HCP - 1200 metres:
Stewards questioned D Bates, trainer of HOWDY KEN which was a late scratching at 10.55 am this morning. D Bates stated that the gelding was shod yesterday and he believed it may be slightly tender in the hoof so he elected to work it this morning and wait until it cooled down to see if it was lame. After cooling down, which was after the 8.30 am scratching time he believed that although HOWDY KEN was not lame, the hoof was not 100 percent and that HOWDY KEN would not perform at its best, therefore should be scratched. Stewards accepted the explanation given by Mr Bates, however notified him that in future he should ensure he is satisfied of his horses fitness and condition prior to the 8.30 am scratching time.
Near the 600 metres CELTIC DANE had to be eased off the heels of GOLD IDEAL which shifted in slightly.
Near the 500 metres, IF YOU SAY SO which was improving, had to change course abruptly to avoid the heels of GOLD IDEAL which was shifting ground as it was weakening.
1st CELTIC DANE 2nd CALL THE HUNTER 3rd PICAYUNE
Stewards fined licensed stablehands Ms A Williams and Mrs J Robinson for not displaying their current registration card in accordance with NT107.
SWAB SAMPLES:
All winners were swabbed
Alice Springs (NT)
- Saturday, 21 May 2005 00:00
Weather: Fine
Rail: True Position
Stewards: R LENNOX (CHAIRMAN)
Veterinary Surgeon: D McEWAN
Number of Races: 5
Number of Runners: 30
Stakes Paid: $28,000
Race NT 2 – TROBIS MAIDEN PLATE - 1400 metres:
SMYTER'S STORM and DO WHAT WE DO bumped as start effected. Jockey G LEFOE, rider of CROWNE PILOT lost his stirrup iron approaching the 1200 metre mark and was placed at a disadvantage from that point on. BROTHER HENRY hung out around the 1200 metre turn.
1st SID'S EAGLE 2nd DO WHAT WE DO 3rd SMYTZER'S STORM
Race NT 4 – CLASS 3 HANDICAP - 1400 metres:
WILD MOMENT jumped outwards bumping START QUEST who was forced onto LITIGIOUS. GAELIC DANCE jumped inwards onto LITIGIOUS. AROUSER raced wide throughout the race. GAELIC DANCE cast a plate in the run.
1st SPICY SOUND 2nd STAR QUEST 3rd LITIGIOUS
Race NT 6 – CLASS 4 HANDICAP - 1100 metres:
FUNTEGIC jumped awkwardly as start effected. Approaching the 600 metre mark SARATOGA BOY had to be checked when PSEUDONAJA shifted in. Apprentice M HART, rider of PSEUDONAJA was warned by Stewards that he must ensure that he is clear before shifting ground in future. At about the 50 metre mark PSEUDONAJA shifted in suddenly bumping TOP VALUE. FUNTEGIC was blocked for a clear run in the final stages of the race.
1st SARATOGA BOY 2nd PSEUDONAJA 3rd CLASSIC RAINBOW
Race NT 8 – CLASS 1 HANDICAP - 1200 metres:
DESAMO (USA) jumped in the air as gates opened resulting in the horse losing some ground. BARABBA SUN cast a plate in the run.
1st BARABBA SUN 2nd LYSCENE 3rd DESAMO (USA)
Race NT 10 – OPEN HANDICAP - 1200 metres:
DESAMO (USA) jumped in the air as gates opened resulting in the horse losing some ground. BARABBA SUN cast a plate in the run.
1st CONISTON WAY 2nd CENTURY'S GIFT 3rd EARTH LEGEND
SWAB SAMPLES:
Post-race samples: 4 winners were swabbed
1 Bookmaker in attendance.
Darwin (NT)
- Saturday, 11 June 2005 00:00
Track: Good
Weather: Fine
Rail:
True Position
Stewards:
L Lane (Chairman), J Hamilton,
R Merritt, B Merritt, M Richardson, D Merritt (Deputy Steward)
Veterinary Surgeon:
Howard Springs Veterinary Clinic
Number of Races: 6
Number of Runners: 56
Stakes Paid: 42,000
Riding Changes: Nil
Race 1 – CLASS 3 HCP - 1200 metres:
Approaching the 700 metres KELTRICK shifted out taking STUN GUN out onto I SCREAM. As a result I SCREAM had to ease and in so doing hampered MODERN GLORY. Shortly after this I SCREAM rolled in and hampered VALIANT LAD.
For some distance commencing at the first turn MODERN GLORY was held up for a clear run.
Approaching the winning post SKYY GREY was struck on the nose by the whip of G Wyndham, rider of KELTRICK.
C Moon, rider of WASN’T IT GOOD was questioned regarding that mare being held up for a run in the straight. C Moon stated that he believed there was a run on the inside on MANSMAHMOUD at the top of the straight and when he was committed to taking the run he continued to ride forward. Stewards notified C Moon that in their opinion there was not sufficient room on the inside of MANSMAHMOUD for him to obtain a run and he should have sought an alternative option rather than continuing to ride into a dead end.
Stewards questioned Ms V Arnott, rider of MOONLIGHT EXPRESS as to the reason for racing wide rounding the turn. Ms Arnott stated that when the gelding felt the sand being thrown up by the other runners it began to hang out and did so for the entire turn. Further that when she had ridden the gelding previously she was able to lead.
W Stacey (a), rider of SWEPSCAY was found guilty of a charge of careless riding AR137 (a). The careless riding being that near the 1000 metres he permitted his mount to shift in when not sufficiently clear of MODERN GLORY which resulted in MODERN GLORY having to be checked. W Stacey (a) was suspended from riding in races for a period to expire at midnight on Saturday 18 June 2005 (1 meeting). The stewards took into account W Stacey’s good riding record when determining the penalty.
The clubs veterinary surgeon inspected WASN’T IT GOOD subsequent to the event and reported that the gelding was lame in the off fore leg. Ms L Williams, trainer of WASN’T IT GOOD was notified that a veterinary certificate of soundness would be required before the mare raced again (AR8(t)).
1st JUAN PABLO 2nd I SCREAM 3rd VALIANT LAD
Race 2 – CLASS B HCP - 1300 metres:
When the gates opened ALIGHIERI jumped awkwardly and lost ground and CLARKENT was slow into stride.
1st CANNY’S CHOICE 2nd SPADE 3rd THY SPUR
Race 3 – CLASS B HCP - 1300 metres:
When the gates opened SEABISC was slow into stride.
Near the 400 metres ILYA, which had hung out for the majority of the race, shifted out and bumped FUNNYSIDEUP on the hindquarters hampering that filly.
1st EM DA SHA 2nd MR BRITTAS 3rd KING CONNOLLY
Race 4 – CLASS 1 HCP - 1100 metres:
Mr B Merrall was questioned regarding the stable returns for SPLIT DECISION and CLASSIC COVER.
Ms T Halter, representing Mr B Halter, trainer of CHILL FACTOR notified the stewards at 8.35am that CHILL FACTOR was lame and unfit to start. Acting of her advice stewards permitted the late withdrawal of CHILL FACTOR at 8.45am and applied the scratching fee of $100.
When the gates opened NANNA’SHANDSOMEBOY bounded and lost ground.
On jumping away KING OF CARDS and RED BOSS bumped.
Mr B Merrall, trainer of EXTRAORDINARY was charged under AR175 (K) with negligence that could have led to a breach of the rules. The negligence being that his staff brought a horse reportedly named PIRATE OF PENZANCE into the saddling paddock instead of EXTRAORDINARY. Stewards established that the wrong horse had been brought to the course when stewards went to expect EXTRAORDINARY and found that the Document of Description did not correspond to the horse. Mr Merrall returned to his stables and EXTRAORDINARY was then brought to the course. Mr Merrall explained that he believed the two horses were put in the wrong boxes on Friday 10 June and that was how the mistake occurred. Stewards fined Mr Merrall the sum of $500.
1st DODOMA 2nd NEGEV 3rd CLASSIC COVER
Race 5 – CLASS 5 HCP - 1600 metres:
Ms L Williams, trainer of TELEPRINT, OREGON EXPRESS and PRINCE GEORGIOS was fined $100 for presenting those horses late on course (NT128A).
Stewards questioned W Stacey (a), rider of second placegetter TENACIOUS regarding his use of the whip. W Stacey (a) was reminded of his obligations under AR 137A.
1st WYNDAM SPIRIT 2nd TENACIOUS 3rd KING OF IRELAND
Race 6 – OPEN HCP - 1200 metres:
When the gates opened PELT stood flat footed and lost considerable ground and STUBBS was slow to begin.
1st SHADOW BOXER 2nd COOLGARDIE 3rd HIGH REVS
TELEPRINT, APIARY, and TENACIOUS were pre-race swabbed.
All winners were swabbed
Routine drug tests were conducted on jockeys M Morita (a), G Wyndham and C Moon.
Trainer Ms L Williams was interviewed regarding one of her staff not wearing proper footwear whilst leading a horse at the stables which did not have a bit in its mouth to afford proper control. Ms Williams stated that the horse was being taken from the wash down bay to the yards and she does not normally put bits in their mouth when doing so. Ms Williams was notified that AR 87A (2) requires that all horses being led outside the confines of her stable must have a bit in their mouth attached to a lead. Further that all her staff when working with horses must have appropriate foot wear on.
Ms L Hughes, registered stablehand was fined $50 (NT107) for not displaying her current registration card.
Darwin (NT)
- Saturday, 21 May 2005 00:00
Track: Good
Weather: Fine
Rail:
True Position
Stewards:
L Lane (Chairman), J
Hamilton, R Merritt, M Richardson, D Merritt (Deputy Steward)
Veterinary Surgeon:
Howard Springs Veterinary Clinic
Number of Races: 6
Number of Runners: 41
Stakes Paid: $42,000
Riding Changes:Nil
Race 1 – CLASS 2 HCP - 1100 metres:
Stewards questioned Mr B Merrall, trainer of PIRATE OF PENZANCE, regarding the reason for its withdrawal this morning. Mr Merrall stated that the gelding was fine yesterday afternoon when taken out and walked, however when taken out of its stable this morning at approximately 7.45am it was lame. Stewards accepted the explanation of Mr Merrall.
When the gates opened STUN GUN bounded and was slow away. Shortly after the start STUN GUN threw its head up for a number of strides.
Rounding the turn TEE CEE LOAN SHARK (NZ) had a tendency to lay out and in the straight raced greenly and shifted in when struck with the whip. Mr B Merrall, trainer of TEE CEE LOAN SHARK (NZ) was notified that in the steward’s opinion he should engage a senior rider to ride the horse until it races more tractably.
1st THE GABBA (NZ) 2nd STUN GUN 3rd DESERT REEF
Race 3 – CLASS 1 HCP - 1600 metres:
Rounding the turn WHO’S COUNTING had a tendency to lay out and shifted off the rail at the entrance to the straight.
1st TELEPRINT 2nd GAGS 3rd CHEESECAKE
Race 5 – CLASS 4 HCP - 1300 metres:
When the gates opened SHODIYM reared.
Rounding the turn and in the early part of the straight NEGEV had a tendency to hang out.
Mr B Merrall, trainer of KELTRICK reported that the gelding was lame in the off foreleg subsequent to the race.
Mr D Park, trainer of SHODIYM which was uncompetitive in today’s race, was notified that if it was to perform in a similar manner in future some action may be taken against it.
1st NASH STREET 2nd SUNBLOCK 3rd KELTRICK
Race 7 – CLASS 6 HCP - 1100 metres:
No report
1st GENERAL SWAMP 2nd APIARY 3rd MANDATE
Race 9 – OPEN HCP - 1600 metres:
When the gates opened POTESTAS stood flat footed and lost ground.
Stewards questioned P Crich, rider of POTESTAS, which performed below expectations. P Crich stated that the gelding travelled well until about the 500 metres when he attempted to go forward with GUNNEL and from that point onwards failed to improve. Mr B Merrall, trainer of POTESTAS stated that he could offer no explanation other than the fact that its form over 1600 metres has been disappointing, further than that the horse had worked well and done everything right prior to today. The clubs veterinary surgeon inspected POTESTAS subsequent to the event and reported that other than blowing hard he could find no apparent abnormality.
1st BRAVE DECISION 2nd GUNNEL 3rd ACELA
Race 11 – CLASS B HCP - 1100 metres:
As the gates opened CLARKENT reared.
On jumping away PICADOR stumbled.
Shortly after the start MY ADVICE shifted out and bumped STUBBS.
In the straight ILYA had a tendency to lay in.
1st LITTLE UMA 2nd KING CONNOLLY 3rd MR BRITTAS
SWAB SAMPLES:
Post-race samples:
All winners were swabbed
The following riders were drug and alcohol tested P Shiers, W Stacey
(a), W Orbell and P Crich.
Registered stablehands W Beaumont and G Browder were both interviewed after stewards received a complaint from the car park attendant who stated that they entered the course without the appropriate identification and both were abusive towards her. Mr Beaumont and Mr Browder were both notified that such conduct will not be tolerated and that in future they must ensure that they have the appropriate identification when attending the course.
Alice Springs (NT)
- Saturday, 04 June 2005 00:00
Weather: Fine
Rail: True Position
Stewards: R
LENNOX (CHAIRMAN) J BENNETT
(STIPENDIARY STEWARD)
Veterinary Surgeon: D McEWAN
Number of Races: 5
Number of Runners: 36
Stakes Paid: $28,300
Riding Changes:
Race | Horse | Rider | Replaced By | Reason |
NT7 | LYSCENE | M HART (A) | J LYON | OVERWEIGHT |
Race NT 3 – CLASS B HANDICAP - 1400 metres:
SIRRAJA shied out about 50 metres from the winning post.
1st SIRRAJA 2nd GOING STAG 3rd CHEESECAKE
Race NT 5 – MAIDEN PLATE - 1200 metres:
NORTH SKYE and DESERT RHYTHM came together as start effected.
1st SANDOVER 2nd NORTH SKYE 3rd DO WHAT WE DO
Race NT 7 – CLASS 2 HANDICAP (1) - 1100 metres:
Jockey J LYON replaced apprentice M HART as the rider of LYSCENE when M HART was unable to claim to his MRW. LYSCENE rearing as start effected. WILD MOMENT dwelt at start. Just after straightening REGAL ROSE had to be eased and change course when BEL DE FERRO shifted in slightly. B CORNELL, rider of BEL DE FERRO was warned by Stewards that he must ensure that he is sufficiently clear before shifting ground in future.
1st BEL DE FERRO 2nd CONKERS 3rd REGAL ROSE
Race NT 9 – CLASS 2 HANDICAP (2) - 1100 metres:
At the start FLASH FOX jumped outwards onto PSEUDONAJA who in turn shifted onto FUNTEGIC. PHANTOM GUEST jumped in the air as gates opened.
1st HERE'S ME MATE 2nd DESAMO (USA) 3rd PSEUDONAJA
Race NT 11 – SPECIAL CONDITIONS HANDICAP - 1100 metres:
OUR EDEN jumped outward bumping with SCOTRO as start effected. GONG NAPAR slow into stride. GETTING LUCKY was eased down in the final 100 metres of the race wen Jockey J LYON was of the opinion that the mare was showing signs of being sore.
1st HERE'S ME MATE 2nd DESAMO (USA) 3rd PSEUDONAJA
SWAB SAMPLES:
Post-race samples: All winners were swabbed
1 Bookmaker in attendance.
FINES
Apprentice M HART was fined the sum of $100 under NT91c for being unable to claim to his MRW on LYSCENE IN NT 7.
Alice Springs (NT)
- Saturday, 14 May 2005 00:00
Weather: Fine
Rail: True Position
Stewards: R
LENNOX (CHAIRMAN)
Veterinary Surgeon: D McEWAN
Number of Races: 4
Number of Runners: 26
Stakes Paid: $23,000
Riding Changes: Nil
Race NT 1 – OPEN HANDICAP - 1600 metres:
NOT ABANDONED and CHIGWIDDEN bumped as start effected. Jockey B CORNELL, rider of NOT ABANDONED reported to Stewards that his mount was inclined to lay out from the 1200 metre mark until the home turn and then when put under pressure in the straight began to lay in. NOT ABANDONED cast his near hind plate in the run.
1st CHIGWIDDEN 2nd NOT ABANDONED 3rd SOLARIO
Race NT 3 – class 3 handicap - 1000 metres:
FUNTEGIC stumbled as start effected. CROWNE PILOT was slow into stride. LYSCENE became unbalanced rounding the home turn and then drifted out in the final stages of the race. FUNTEGIC suffered a cut to its near hind pastern in the run.
1st FUNTEGIC 2nd CONKERS 3rd LYSCENE
Race NT 5 – class b - 1200 metres:
LITIGIOUS slow into stride. LITIGIOUS and AROUSER came together shortly after the start. Subsequent to the race jockey B CORNELL, rider of HOT CHILLI WOMAN requested to view the photo finish of the race. After doing so B CORNELL agreed with the Judge’s decision and correct weight was declared. Apprentice M HART, rider of AROUSER reported to Stewards that his mount was under hard riding for the entire race.
1st AROUSER 2nd HOT CHILLI WOMAN 3rd FIERY PROSPECTOR
Race NT 7 – CLASS 4 HANDICAP - 1200 metres:
PHANTOM GUEST jumped awkwardly as start effected. Apprentice M MORITA, rider of BARRY broke a stirrup leather after passing the winning post.
1st CLASSIC RAINBOW 2nd SPICY SOUND 3rd CELTIC DANE
SWAB SAMPLES:
Post-race samples: All winners were swabbed
1 Bookmaker in attendance.
NT 5
The connections of PAY NO RATES were advised by Stewards that the horse would have to pass two barrier trials to the satisfaction of the Stewards before being permitted to start again (ARR8t)
Adelaide (NT)
- Saturday, 04 June 2005 00:00
Track: Good
Weather: Fine
Rail:
True Position
Stewards:
L Lane (Chairman), R
Merritt, B Merritt, M Richardson
Veterinary Surgeon:
Howard Springs
Veterinary Clinic
Number of Races: 7
Number of Runners: 49
Stakes Paid: 57,000
Riding Changes: Nil
Race 1 – CLASS 2 HCP - 1200 metres:
Near the 100 metres S Hillebrand (a), rider of ACQUA ALTO dropped his whip.
1st THE GABBA (NZ) 2nd ACQUA ALTO 3rd SUGAR SHOT
Race 2 – MAIDEN S/W - 1200 metres:
Mr B Merrall, trainer of UNCLE MAXIE was fined $50 for failing to lodge a stable return showing the correct nominators of that gelding (NT56).
Near the 1100 metres BELLO DIVISTA and BLUEGRASS PAINTER came together.
Near the 1000 metres BELLO DIVISTA was tightened for room by BLUEGRASS PAINTER which was taken in by CANNY’S CHOICE.
1st CANNY’S CHOICE 2nd RESTLESS LEGS 3rd ILYA
Race 4 – CLASS 1 HCP - 1600 metres:
No report
1st SPIN DUSTY 2nd GAGS 3rd VLTAVA
Race 6 – CLASS 4 HCP - 1600 metres:
Rounding the first turn near the 1300 metres MANSMAHMOUD hung out taking PRINCE GEORGIOS out onto OREGON EXPRESS thereby taking that gelding out onto MY ADVICE. As a consequence of PRINCE GEORGIOS and MY ADVICE were inconvenienced and OREGON EXPRESS was hampered and became unbalanced.
Approaching the winning post NASH STREET had a tendency to lay in.
1st NASH STREET 2nd MY ADVICE 3rd MANSMAHMOUD
Race 8 – CLASS B HCP - 1000 metres:
When the gates opened BOX OFFICE STAR and SHOT OF THE DAY were slow to begin.
1st CORMEOGHAN 2nd NAN’S LORD 3rd RED BOSS
Race 10 – CLASS 6 HCP - 1000 metres:
When the gates opened CALMER KARMA was slow to begin, and MODERN GLORY and LEICA CUMNOCK jumped away awkwardly.
Rounding the home turn CAMUS had a tendency to hang out and shifted out as a consequence.
1st CAMUS 2nd CALL THE HUNTER 3rd MANDATE
Race 12 – ADELAIDE RIVER CUP - 1700 metres:
No report
1st BRAVE DECISION 2nd BRIGHT VISION 3rd GUNNEL
The following stable employees were fined $50 each for failing to display their current registration card in accordance with NT107, K Jones, A Bates, J Robinson, D Waters, W Beaumont, B Dunne.
All winners were swabbed
Darwin (NT)
- Saturday, 14 May 2005 00:00
Track: Good
Weather: Fine
Rail:
True Position
Stewards:
L Lane (Chairman), J
Hamilton, R Merritt, R Hamilton, B Merritt, M Richardson, D Merritt
(Deputy Steward)
Veterinary Surgeon:
Howard Springs
Veterinary Clinic
Number of Races: 5
Number of Runners: 36
Stakes Paid: $33,000
Riding Changes: NIL
Race 2 – class 3 hcp - 1000 metres:
Mr B Merrall, trainer of FULL OF HONOUR was fined $50 for failing to lodge a stable return for that horse showing the correct owners and colours as required under NT56.
On the way to the barriers MANSMAHMOUD ran into the outside running rail and dislodged its rider S Hillebrand (a). MANSMAHMOUD was inspected by the club’s veterinary surgeon and passed fit to run.
When the gates opened TWENTYONE GUN and STUN GUN were slow to begin and came together.
Near the 900 metres STUN GUN bucked and dislodged its rider M Osmond. Mr K Lamprecht, trainer of STUN GUN was notified that a warning would be issued against the mare and that if it was to perform in this manner again it may be suspended for a period.
Rounding the turn TWENTYONE GUN hung out badly. S Ridler, rider of the filly stated that when he eased slightly down the back straight the filly began to hang and then did so for the remainder of the race. Mr A Trengrove, trainer of TWENTYONE GUN was notified that a warning would be issued against the filly and that if it was to perform in this manner again it may be suspended for a period.
Rounding the home turn MODERN GLORY was held up for a run.
Over the concluding stages FULL OF HONOUR shifted out towards MODERN GLORY.
Approaching the winning post MODERN GLORY attempted to savage FULL OF HONOUR.
Prior to correct weight being declared, Mr L Houldsworth, trainer of second placed horse MODERN GLORY requested permission to view the head on video.
1st FULL OF HONOUR 2nd MODERN GLORY 3rd CRAZY FITZ
Race 4 – class 1 hcp - 1200 metres:
Prior to correct weight being declared, the connections of second placed horse BOSS BEAR requested to view the official image of the finish.
On jumping away SEXCELLS shifted out and bumped RELATIVE TIME.
Near the 1100 metres SEXCELLS eased out over the heels of UNDUE.
S Ridler, rider of SEXCELLS was found guilty of a charge of reckless riding (AR137(a)). The reckless riding being that after passing the 900 metres he turned his horses head in and shifted in across the running of UNDUE when about ½ a length in front of that gelding, thereby forcing that gelding to be checked severely. S Ridler was suspended from riding for a period to expire at midnight on Saturday 11 June, 2005. (4 race meetings)
1st UNDUE 2nd BOSS BEAR 3rd RELATIVE TIME
Race 6 – class 5 hcp - 1200 metres:
When the gates opened HOT MAGIC reared and lost ground.
On jumping away SUSURRO and VIDAL came together.
Rounding the turn near the 600 metres VIDAL over raced and had to be restrained.
The clubs veterinary surgeon inspected MY ADVICE subsequent to the event and reported that the gelding had suffered a laceration to the frog on its off foreleg.
1st SUSURRO 2nd SUNBLOCK 3rd MY ADVICE
Race 8 – class b hcp - 1300 metres:
When the gates opened SEABISC and SPADES came together.
Mr D Park, trainer of BLETCHINGLY’S BEST was notified that the gelding had not raced competitively today and a repetition of its performance may result in the stewards barring it from racing.
The clubs veterinary surgeon inspected NOT ANOTHER BUSH (NZ) subsequent to the event and reported that the gelding had suffered a laceration to the frog on its off foreleg.
1st SPIN DUSTY 2nd NOT ANOTHER BUSH (NZ) 3rd VLTAVA
Race 9 – open hcp - 1100 metres:
Mr R Severino, trainer of EL SUROSO was fined $50 for failing to produce a clearance for that mare which last raced interstate (AR59B(b)). Acting on Mr Severino’s assurance that EL SUROSO was clear of any embargo stewards permitted the mare to race. Mr R Severino was also fined $100 for failing to lodge a stable return for EL SUROSO in accordance with NT56.
The clubs veterinary surgeon inspected GILDED STAR subsequent to the event and reported that the gelding had suffered a laceration to the frog on its off foreleg.
1st MOOKTA’S REWARD 2nd EL SUROSO 3rd GAMERA
SWAB SAMPLES:
Post-race samples: All winners were swabbed
Darwin (NT)
- Saturday, 28 May 2005 00:00
Track: Good
Weather: Fine
Rail:
True Position
Stewards: R Merritt (Chairman), M Richardson, D Merritt (Deputy Steward)
Veterinary Surgeon: Howard Springs Veterinary Clinic
Number of Races: 5
Number of Runners: 34
Stakes Paid: $34,000
Race 1 – CLASS 3 HCP - 1200 metres:
Mr A Trengrove, trainer of VALIANT LAD was fined $50 for failing to lodge a stable return showing the correct nominators of that gelding (NT56).
Stewards permitted P Shiers rider of VALIANT LAD to ride 1/2kg overweight. P Shiers was fined $100 for accepting rides for which he was subsequently overweight (AR120(b)).
Approaching the 800 metres VALIANT LAD (P Shiers) threw its head in the air and shifted out whilst being eased, causing the gelding to lose some ground.
1st MOONLIGHT EXPRESS 2nd I SCREAM 3rd WASN’T IT GOOD
Race 2 – SPEC COND (3) S/W - 1000 metres:
After the start CELTIC DANE was slow into stride.
Stewards reprimanded S Hillebrand (a), rider of KING OF IRELAND for weighing in ½ kg under his declared weight (AR143) and notified him that he must do his utmost to return to scale at the correct weight in future.
1st ARNSIDE 2nd CALL THE HUNTER 3rd CELTIC DANE
Race 3 – OPEN HCP - 1300 metres:
Shortly after the start AMBERLIGHT jumped out onto EL SUROSO.
1st SHADOW BOXER 2nd APIARY 3rd EL SUROSO
Race 4 – 3YO CLASS 2 HCP - 1200 metres:
Stewards interviewed Mr S Clarke, trainer of UNDUE in relation to the scratching of that gelding prior to 8.30 today. Mr Clarke stated that it UNDUE had received a small wound on Tuesday 24 May and was treated by veterinary surgeon Mr J Farebrother on that day. The gelding had worked each day since and was treated again on Friday 27 May by Mr Farebrother. Mr Farebrother had again examined the gelding this morning and had advised Mr Clarke that there was a risk of injuring the gelding further if it raced today. Upon receiving that advise, Mr Clarke scratched the gelding immediately. Mr Clarke was notified that his explanation would be accepted on this occasion however was reminded of his obligation under NT128 (b) regarding the notifying of stewards as soon as practicable after an injury comes to his notice.
At the start NEGEV reared in the air.
On jumping away THY SPUR jumped out into WITCH WAY WEST, which in turn forced SEXCELLS out onto NEGEV, NOCH ON ICE also jumped out into BOSS BEAR.
Approaching the turn at the 650 metres BOSS BEAR rolled in causing SPADES to be eased and lose ground.
At about the 500 metres THY SPUR lost its near side plate.
Stewards fined trainer Ms A White $50 for allowing stablehand C Nash to not display his current registration card in accordance with NT107.
1st BOSS BEAR 2nd SPADES 3rd NOCH ON ICE
Race 5 – CLASS 1 HCP - 1100 metres:
After the start KING CONNOLLY jumped out and bumped ALIGHIERI and both horses lost ground.
The clubs veterinary surgeon inspected ALIGHIERI subsequent to the event and reported that the gelding was lame in the near hind leg.
1st ACQUA ALTO 2nd KING CONNOLLY 3rd DODOMA
SWAB SAMPLES:
All winners were swabbed today.
Pine Creek (NT)
- Saturday, 07 May 2005 00:00
Race 1 – class b hcP (1) - 1000 metres:
Mr B Merrall, trainer of SEABISC was questioned in relation to his failure to produce a clearance for that gelding which last raced interstate (AR59B(b)). Acting on Mr Merrall’s assurance that SEABISC was clear of any embargo stewards permitted the gelding to race.
When the gates opened, CHEESECAKE and SEABISC were slow into stride.
Rounding the home turn VLTAVA lost his footing and slipped on an area of damp surface on the track, resulting in that gelding almost falling. DRYMAHI and SEABISC also slipped on the same area of the track. After the race B Davis (a), rider of VLTAVA advised stewards he did not wish to ride for the remainder of the day as in his opinion the track was unsafe rounding the home turn. S Ridler, rider of DRYMAHI also expressed his opinion that the track during this race was unsafe rounding the home turn. Following consultation with the other riders and an inspection of the track, stewards advised jockeys to take additional care for the remainder of the meeting and to give each other extra room.
1st RED BOSS 2nd SEABISC 3rd VLTAVA
Race 2 – class b hcp (2) - 1000 metres:
Race 2...... BYBROCCO............. W Orbell
Race 2...... NOCH ON ICE......... M Osmond
Race 6...... PRINCE GEORGIOS... T Perry
Mr B Merrall, trainer of RELATIVE TIME was questioned in relation to his failure to produce a clearance for that gelding which last raced interstate (AR59B(b)). Acting on Mr Merrall’s assurance that RELATIVE TIME was clear of any embargo stewards permitted the gelding to race.
When the gates opened RELATIVE TIME was slow into stride.
Just after the start LITTLE UMA moved out and bumped BYBROCCO.
1st LITTLE UMA 2nd BYBROCCO 3rd PICADOR
Race 3 – class 2 hcp - 1300 metres:
Rounding the first turn the saddle on FEEL THE PRESSURE (M Abe (a)) slipped causing that gelding to move in onto SQUEAKY CLEAN (T Perry).
On the home turn MOONLIGHT EXPRESS shifted out and rounded the turn very widely.
During the event DESERT REEF lost his near fore plate.
1st NASH STREET 2nd MOONLIGHT EXPRESS 3rd CONTENDER (NZ)
Race 4 – class 6 hcp - 1000 metres:
No report
1st XHAFERS ROLL 2nd SIR ACADEMY 3rd PHANTOM GUEST
Race 5 – open hcp - 1300 metres:
As the rider of GALVESTON STORM (S Hillebrand (a)), was not clear to shift in after attempting to reach the lead before the first turn, that gelding was forced to race wide and lost considerable ground.
While returning to scale, the saddle on ACELA slipped causing the rider, M Abe (a) to be dislodged.
1st POTESTAS 2nd GALVESTON STORM 3rd ACELA
Race 6 – PINE CREEK CUP - 1600 metres:
No report
1st GOLD HAWK 2nd OREGON EXPRESS 3rd PRINCE GEORGIOS
SWAB SAMPLES:
Post-race samples: Xhafers Roll and Gold Hawk