December Draw The Caulfield Cup Winner Says Experts

Highly respected form annalyst Dominic Beirne believes the 2011 $2,5m Group 1 Caulfield Cup winner on weights will be Caulfield Cup favourite December Draw.

While bookmakers around Australia have December Draw drifting, it is a case where they probably had him too short in the first place due to ante post betting pressures.

Beirne, a former bookmaker, believes punters should get on 2011 Caulfield Cup favourite regardless.

“The handicaps for the Caulfield Cup were issued six weeks ago and RVL [Racing Victoria] handicapper Greg Carpenter has told me that if the weights were re-calibrated now, December Draw would be the topweight with 2.5kg more than he will carry tomorrow,” Beirne said on Friday.

“The rule of thumb states that a horse loses a length for every two pounds [0.907184 kg] added over a 2400 metre journey. Therefore on weights alone, December Draw should win by three-lengths.”

Paul Vincent from Luxbet is right behind the Beirne view.

“December Draw is the obvious one with great form, good barrier and the stable is flying,” Vincent said.

Vincent is declaring December Draw and siding with its trainer Mark Kavanagh on the distance debate.

“The distance is no concern for mine and he’ll win,” Vincent said.

“He’s very well weighted and his ability to race handy has him clear top pick.

The good barrier draw, light weight and good form of Southern Speed have made her a market mover’s darling for the 2011 Caulfield Cup.

Her co-trainer Leon Macdonald goes into the race confident and with the belief Southern Speed will run the 2400m of the 2011 Caulfield Cup right out.

“She should get a very good run from there (barrier 3), you have to say she is a genuine chance,” he said.

“I don’t think we have a problem with the 2400m, in fact I think she is well suited by the 2400m.

“Obviously December Draw is very hard to beat, the measuring stick – I don’t know if he will stay.

“He has the best form going into the race but he had to pull out all the stops to beat off Glass Harmonium the other day (in the Turnbull) and  I think it was a gut buster for him.”

Southern Speed, $26 earlier in the week, is into $14 with Luxbet after touching $12.

Sportsbets Haydn Lane says beside that mare, money has come for Manighar.

“The big movers in the market are Southern Speed and Manighar who drew perfectly in gates four and five,” Lane said.

As well as Manighar, Luca Cumani’s other entrant Drunken Sailor has had backing at long odds.

Manighar from $31 to $18 and Drunken Sailor from $26 to $19 with Luxbet for the 2011 Caulfield Cup.

Sportingbet Australia CEO Michael Sullivan said the two best backed runners had been

 Mighty High and Southern Speed with his firm

All bookie report a lack of interest in Lucas Cranach since Wednesday after reports of a hoof problem surfaced.

 

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Makybe Diva Stakes To Have Major Impact On 2012 Caulfield Cup Odds

The Group 2 Makybe Diva Stakes (1600m), to be run this Saturday at Flemington, is expected to have a major impact on 2012 Caulfield Cup Odds at bookmaker.com.au

Eleven of the twelve runners in the $300,000 Makybe Diva Stakes are nominated for the 2012 Caulfield Cup and with several horses resuming for the first time this season the race will be a key lead-up to the world’s richest 2400m race, which will be run at Caulfield racecourse on the October 20th.

The Anthony Freedman -trained Mawingo is currently on the third line of Caulfield Cup betting at bookmaker.com.au and will run for the first time this season in the Makybe Diva.

The German-bred stayer was handpicked by the Australian Bloodstock Syndicate to be a cups contender and qualified for the 2012 Caulfield Cup field with an impressive victory in the Group 1 Doomben Cup.

Six-year-old Manighar finished third behind Mawingo in the Doomben Cup, at the end of an incredibly successful Autumn Racing Carnival.

The Peter Moody-trained gelding became the first horse to win the Australian CupRanvet Stakes and BMW Stakes in the same season and ran a gallant second behind More Joyous in the Queen Elisabeth Stakes.

Manighar is currently priced at $26 to win the 2012 Caulfield Cup and is also a leading contender for the 2012 Cox Plate and 2012 Melbourne Cup.

Last year’s Caulfield Cup winner Southern Speed returns to Melbourne after a successful start to the season in Adelaide.

The Southern Image mare finished third behind Happy Trails in the Spring Stakes before winning the Penny Edition Stakes a fortnight ago.

Southern Speed is currently on the fifth line of 2012 Caulfield Cup betting at bookmaker.com.au at $21.

December Draw returns to the track after almost a year away with a broken splint bone in his hind leg, which was suffered in last year’s Caulfield Cup.

The Mark Kavanagh-trained stayer appears to be in excellent physical condition and has a strong first-up record.

He is currently paying $26 at bookmaker.com.au to win the 2012 Caulfield Cup.

Shenzou Steeds ($51), Zabeelionaire ($51), Midas Touch ($51), Mourayan ($67), Moudre ($71), Dance With Her ($101) and Efficient ($101) are all Makybe Diva Stakes runners who will be hoping to head on to the 2012 Caulfield Cup.

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2012 Caulfield Cup Odds Change After First Acceptances

Connections of 116 horses have paid the first acceptance fee for the 2012 Caulfield Cup (2400m), which has led to some major changes to 2012 Caulfield Cup odds.

Connections of 2011 Melbourne Cup runner-up Red Cadeaux did not pay the first acceptance fee and this has led to the prices of the other leading contenders shortening

Lloyd Williams-owned Green Moon is still on the top of Caulfield Cup betting markets and is currently priced at $16 at bookmaker.com.au.

The Montjeu stallion will run in the Group 2 Dato’ Tan Chin Nam Stakes (1600m) this Saturday at Moonee Valley.

Co-owner Nick Williams put a scare through punters last week when he said that Green Moon was no certainty to run in the Caulfield Cup and may instead target the 2012 Cox Plate.

Southern Speed is now on the second line of Caulfield Cup betting after her victory in the Group 2 Makybe Diva Stakes (1600m) at Flemington last Saturday.

The Southern Image mare will become the first mare in the history of the Caulfield Cup to win the race twice.

2011 Melbourne Cup winner Dunaden is priced at $18 at bookmaker.com.au.

The French-stayer will be the first horse to carry 58kg and win the Caulfield Cup since the great Northerly in 2002.

Manighar is on the fourth line of Caulfield Cup betting after his impressive run behind Southern Speed in the Makybe Diva Stakes.

The seven-year-old gelding ran fourth in last year’s Caulfield Cup and appears to be well placed to improve on that effort in 2012.

Last year’s beaten favourite December Draw, international stayer JakkalberryDavid Vandyke-trained Lamasery, returning galloper Moudre and 2012 Australian Derby runner-up Polish Knight are all currently priced at $21 in the Caulfield Cup betting market at bookmaker.com.au.

They are followed in the market by ExcludedMaluckydayMount Athos and Quest For Peace.

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2012 Caulfield Cup Hopefuls Head Underwood Stakes Field

The Group 1 Underwood Stakes (1800m), to be race this Saturday at Caulfield, will have a major impact on 2012 Caulfied Cup odds.

Twelve of the fourteen runners in the $400,000 Underwood Stakes are nominated for the 2012 Caulfield Cup meaning that the Caulfield Cup picture should be a lot clearer after this Saturday.

However, the winner of the Underwood Stakes is definitely not a certainty to win the 2012 Caulfield Cup as no horse has done the double since Mummify in 2003.

Equal Caulfield Cup second favourites Manighar and Southern Speed will lock horns once again in the Underwood Stakes.

Southern Speed defeated Manighar by a nose to win the Makybe Diva Stakes (1600m) and avenge her loss to the seven-year-old gelding by the same margin in the 2012 Australian Cup.

Manighar is unlikely to contest the Caulfield Cup but is still priced at $16 in the Caulfield Cup betting market at bookmaker.com.au alongside Southern Speed.

December Draw struggled in the Makybe Diva Stakes but trainer Mark Kavanagh is hoping the import will return to form in the Underwood Stakes.

The seven-year-old gelding won the Naturalism Stakes (2000m) on Underwood Stakes day last year, a result that confirmed him as Caulfield Cup favourite.

December Draw is currently priced at $21 in 2012 Caulfield Cup betting markets but that price will shorten dramatically if he wins on Saturday.

2010 Melbourne Cup runner-up Maluckyday will attempt to qualify for the 2012 Caulfield Cup by winning the Underwood Stakes.

The lightly raced six-year-old finished a solid eighth in his return to racing in the Memsie Stakes (1400m) and he does have a decent second-up record.

The Hawkes family-trained gelding is at odds of $26 in the 2012 Caulfield Cup betting market at bookmaker.com.au.

2012 Sydney Cup winner Niwot is another Caulfield Cup contender that will take part in the Underwood Stakes.

The son of Galileo will likely be outpaced in this race but is on target for another crack at the Caulfield Cup and Melbourne Cup.

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2012 Caulfield Cup Odds After Second Acceptances

The second acceptances for the 2012 Caulfield Cup was released yesterday and has led to some major changes in the Caulfield Cup betting market.

Mark Kavanagh-trained December Draw is now the favourite for the 2012 Caulfield Cup and is priced at $13 at bookmaker.com.au.

The English import returned to form with a strong run behind Ocean Park and Voila Ici in the Group 1 Underwood Stakes (1800m).

The gelding started last year’s Caulfield Cup as favourite but was injured during the run and finished last.

Last year’s winner Southern Speed is on the second line of betting in Caulfield Cup betting markets.

The Southern Image mare has been in good form in 2012 and ran home well in the Underwood Stakes.

Trainer Leon Macdonald confirmed earlier in the week that Southern Speed would start in the 2012 Caulfield Cup and attempt to become the first mare to win the race on multiple occasions.

Green Moon has drifted in the betting market and is now priced at $15 at bookmaker.com.au.

Connections of the Montjeu stallion are yet to make a decision whether he will run in the Caulfield Cup as he was also among the second acceptors for the 2012 Cox Plate.

Peter Moody-trained Manighar was also a double acceptor.

Moody said earlier in the week that Manighar will run in the Cox Plate unless he runs dour in the Caulfield Stakes (2000m) on October 13.

Lamasery had his Caulfield Cup odds slashed after his impressive victory in the Group 2 Hill Stakes (2000m).

The David Vandyke-trained gelding was a placegetter in last year’s Group 1 Metropolitan Handicap (2400m) but missed the Caulfield Cup because of injury.

He is now priced at $19 in the Caulfield Cup betting market at bookmaker.com.au.

2011 Melbourne Cup winner DunadenNewcastle Cup winner Glencadam Gold, international stayer Jakkalberry and Italian import Voila Ici are all one the next line of betting at $21.

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2012 Caulfield Cup Betting – Final Field And Barriers Announced

Glencadam Gold is still the favourite for the 2012 Caulfield Cup despite drawing barrier twenty-one.

Connections weren’t too upset with the draw as the imported stayer runs on the pace and most of the other fancied horse also drew outside.

The Gai Waterhouse-trained gelding is currently priced at $4.80 in the Caulfield Cup betting market at bookmaker.com.au.

Second favourite Dunaden also drew poorly and will start from the very outside of the field.

The 2011 Melbourne Cup winner has been well backed during the week but is expected to drift slightly because of the poor alley.

December Draw drew in the middle of the field and is another horse that has been well backed this week.

The Mark Kavanagh-trained import is still a question mark over 2400m having only run over the distance once, in last year’s Caulfield Cup where he was injured and finished last.

Lights of Heaven has been the market mover in the Caulfield Cup betting market at bookmaker.com.au and is now into odds of $12.

The Zabeel mare struggled early in her spring campaign but found form to finish third behind Lamasery in the Hill Stakes (2000m).

Peter Moody also has Viola Ici and Sneak A Peek in the race and he believes Sneak A Peek may be his best chance in the race.

“Sneak A Peek has worked every bit as good as any of these horses at home including Manighar,” the leading trainer said.

The five-year-old is having just his fourth start in Australia, after joining the Moody stable earlier this year, and is available at odds of $16.

2010 Melbourne Cup winner Americain, international raider Jakkalberry, defending Caulfield Cup winner Southern SpeedLuca Cumani-trained My Quest For Peace and eight-year-old Alcopop are the other runners at odds of less than $20.

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The 2013 Caulfield Cup is set to run at 5.45pm (AEDT) and will see 18 of the best stayers compete for their share of the $2.65 million prize.

The current favourite to win the 2013 is still Hawkspur, who has drifted to odds of $5 at Ladbrokes.com.au. Hawkspur is paying odds of $10 on the Caulfield Cup 2013 thanks to Double The Odds. Picture by Race Horse Photos Australia.

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Hawkspur has won seven of his 22 race starts and has earned more than $796,000 in prize money during his career.

The four-year-old placed fifth in the Group 1 Turnbull Stakes last start and will be looking to go four places better when he runs in the 2013 Caulfield Cup.

Hawkspur is trained by Chris Waller, who has a total of four horses in the 2013 Caulfield Cup field.

Second favourite, Royal Descent, is another of Waller’s runners in the race.

Royal Descent is paying odds of $7 at ladbrokes.com.au and an impressive $14 at Double The Odds.

The four-year-old has won four of her 11 race starts and has earned more than $637,000 in prize money.

Third favourite for the 2013 Caulfield Cup is still Silent Achiever at $15 with Double The Odds, while the scratching of emergencies means Manighar and Tuscan Fire are now the least backed runners at $122.

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