Historical Analysis of the Warwick Stakes

Historical Analysis of the Warwick Stakes

Defier beat Lonhro in a grand Warwick Stakes Picture: Racing and Sports
WARWICK STAKES - G2 1400m

Warwick Stks winners are a bit of a who’s who. Then again you can get the odd Pablo’s Pulses of this world at 500-1 to put a cat amongst those pigeons.

For a variety of reasons, the Warwick Stks has been juggled between various Sydney racecourses (Warwick Farm/Randwick/Canterbury) and distances (1300/1400) over recent times.

Let’s examine just how good some of the modern contests have been and who might join Sunline, Filante, Super Impose, Kingston Town & Tulloch on the Warwick Stks honour roll.

PROFILING THE RACE

o 9 of last 15 winners have been first up.

o Given the quality of the horse flesh that often starts in this race, it’s hardly surprising that favourites or near favourites have a very strong record in the Warwick Stks. Except 2013.

o Big fields have not been common in this race but still inside gates have shown up. However that’s not a big issue in those small fields.

o There has certainly been no severe on-pace bias or pattern in the winners as many of the WFA stars have got a great turn of foot allowing them to come from midfield.

o It’s been a race for the stronger, race savvy WFA stars. No 4yos have won recently.

o Last 10 Years Most Prevalent Age of winner - All Ages

o Last 10 Years Average Price of winner - $7.70

o Breakdown of winners - 7 geldings, 1 mare & 1 colt

o Races that the winner ran in prior - Aurie’s Star (1), Missile Stks (2), Run To The Rose (1), Ruakaka Open (1), Spell (4)

RECENT WINNERS

Royal Descent finally got another big race win Picture: Racing and Sports
2015 - ROYAL DESCENT 6m (Redoute’s Choice x Mulan Princess) ($5.50)

Jockey: Hugh Bowman, Trainer: Chris Waller

Barrier: 3, Weight: 57.0kg, Gross Time: 1:21.57

Margin: 1.5L, Track: Good (3), Starters: 13

2nd: Pornichet (59.0kg), 3rd: Messene (59.0kg)

Review: FINALLY….the mare won again. It had been 19 starts and countless G1 placings since her Oaks demolition but she was always trying so hard. Thought of mostly as a wet tracker, she was back onto the dry in this race and maybe that turned her on.

Bowman was happy to put her into the race fresh and sat behind a good speed set by Zaratone. Sadly his stable mate Burbero broke down.

Pornichet was first to hit the front but the mare got hold of him inside the furlong and ran away late for a top win. Many other goods runs came from in behind.

Tiger Tees won on the heavy Picture: Racing and Sports
2014 - TIGER TEES 7g (Dubawi x Parfore) ($5.50)

Jockey: Glyn Schofield, Trainer: Joe Pride

Barrier: 7, Weight: 59.0kg, Gross Time: 1:27.73

Margin: 1.3L, Track: Heavy (9), Starters: 7

2nd: Royal Descent (57.0kg), 3rd: Criterion (58.5kg)

Review: There are not too many better mudlarks than Tiger Tees and had he shown he was a strong 1400m horse in the past, there was no way he was starting at 9-2. Pride had taken him to Melbourne for a first up kill but found a dry track yet he still won.

Here Schofield took him to the front again but raced off the fence. He only crossed over around halfway but was never hard on the rail and was unpressured.

When all the staying types made their runs he gave a kick and held the margin on the line on a big day for his trainer who trained half the card.

Veyron caused an upset at Warwick Farm Picture: Racing and Sports
2013 - VEYRON 8g (Thorn Park x Over The Limit) ($21)

Jockey: Christian Reith, Trainer: Linda Laing

Barrier: 2, Weight: 59.0kg, Gross Time: 1:21.55

Margin: 0.1L, Track: Good (3), Starters: 13

2nd: Streama (57.0kg), 3rd: Rain Affair (59.0kg)

Review: Sometimes the kiwis are just too good. The race was built up around the strength of Rain Affair and Streama as well as all the good stayers resuming. But one horse who was left out of many calculations was Veyron.

This horse was under 2 lengths from Pierro in the George Ryder and a multiple G1 winner previously. Rain Affair set the race up but burning along in front. But it was a firm track and Streama was hot on his heels.

They had a margin to third around the bend but Veyron was just close enough to be within touch. They collared RA and the kiwi bobbed on the line.

Watch this great old Warwick Stakes from 1988

Warwick Stakes 1988 - Flotilla, Never Quit, Wong



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