2013 Newmarket Handicap: Horse racing live updates, blog

By Justin Cinque / Expert

Run down the Flemington straight, the Newmarket Handicap is the sprinter’s Melbourne Cup. Join us for live race updates and blog as we build up to the nation’s premier sprint at 3.15pm AEDT.

When assessing the 2013 Newmarket (1200m, Group One), I think the most important thing to consider is four of the nation’s best sprinters aren’t contesting this race. They are Black Caviar, Hay List, Mental (exported to Dubai) and Sea Siren.

Australia is known for its depth of sprinters so this Newmarket field is still chock full of quality but because the absolute cream of Australian sprint racing is missing, it presents an opportunity for an up-and-comer to win this race.

As far as I’m concerned, there are only two likely outcomes in the Newmarket – a victory by Moment Of Change or a victory by Better Than Ready. Regardless of which of the two colts it is, the winner will be a horse on the rise.

There are another three horses more than capable of winning this Newmarket – the top-weight Luckygray, the undefeated Barakey and the world star Ortensia – but they will need to overcome extreme obstacles in the form of weight and history and as such, I’m discarding them as genuine chances.

No horse has won the Newmarket first-up from a spell since Polycrates in 1917. Luckygray and Barakey, both West Australians, are first-up in this race.

In racing, history so rarely lies. It’s why the legacy of horses like Phar Lap, Kingston Town and Makybe Diva are rock solid years after their retirement.

What makes it tougher for these visitors is that Luckygray is better suited over a middle distance than a sprint and Barakey missed his key lead-up, the Oakleigh Plate (1100m, G1), after being scratched at the barriers.

Their task is made tougher because they must lug 58kgs and 56kgs respectively – no easy task.

Ortensia won in Dubai and England at the top level in straight races last year but she was disappointing in her Australian return in the Oakleigh Plate when 11th.

The Scone-trained mare will need to improve many lengths on that run – and while capable of doing so – she isn’t aided by the hefty impost of 56.5.kgs.

Remember Black Caviar broke the weight-carrying record for mares when she won this race with 58kgs in 2011. Quite obviously, Ortensia is handicapped on her best form. And to win, she must find it.

I can’t see any other horse winning. So we are left with Moment Of Change and Better Than Ready. I rate both of extremely high.

Moment Of Change was outstanding when runner-up to Black Caviar in the Black Caviar Lightning last month.

From my position in the Flemington grandstand, he was closing in on the mare at the death. And this was the race where the long-standing track record fell. His performance was impeccable.

Post-race Peter Moody spoke about the greatness of Black Caviar but when asked about Moment Of Change, he declared the four-year-old a star. And I agree with him. He is a star.

Moment Of Change has won one Group One – the 1400m Sir Rupert Clark (1400m) last spring. He’s second up here with 56.5kgs and he’s the horse to beat.

Better Than Ready is his main danger. He’s never raced down the straight before – an obvious negative – but he worked strongly down the straight at Flemington during the week and has the class and handicap (50.5kg) to win this race.

Better Than Ready, a Queenslander trained by Kelly Schweida, was prepared for this race with two races in Brisbane.

He was second in his first-up return before bolting in at Listed level in his latest outing.

Last prep, he broke the Randwick track record over 1200m and his form stacks up nicely through gun three-year old filly Nechita (who won the 1200m Group One Coolmore at this track on Derby Day).

In my mind, Better Than Ready has always promised top-level ability and on Saturday he can record his first Group One victory. I can’t envisage him not going close.

So who to tip?

Well I walked away from Black Caviar Day awestruck by the great mare and certain that Moment Of Change would be winning the Newmarket with even luck. And I can’t go past him today. He gets my nod.

Better Than Ready to nab second with a big gap to Barakey in third.

The Crowd Says:

2013-03-09T05:15:00+00:00

Tristan Rayner

Editor


Barakey cast a plate and pulled up mildly lame

2013-03-09T04:38:30+00:00

Cameron Rose

Expert


Better Than Ready's 5th was very respectable for his first group race, although beaten a long way. I agree about it not being a vintage edition. Can't wait to see Nechita again though, she was outstanding in the Coolmore, and that form has now been proven. Good call on BC. Maybe not five lengths, but she wouldn't have been beaten around in getting to the winning post.

AUTHOR

2013-03-09T04:34:20+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


So the first Group 1 of the day is done and dusted. Shamexpress lobs for Danny O'Brien and Craig Newitt in an upset result. We'll be back for the Australian Cup blog (http://www.theroar.com.au/2013/03/09/2013-australian-cup-live-race-updates-blog/) in ten minutes.

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2013-03-09T04:31:38+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


Ok - on review of the replay, I would say: Ortensia was below par again. Barakey and Luckygray - history doesn't lie Undeniably was outstanding for Kav Better Than Ready - ok. He got fifth. Maybe better around a turn, not sure? Certainly on the up. Don't think this will go down as a vintage renewal. Moment Of Change ran out of condition. He was exposed without cover but he let down like the winner. Maybe a case of second-up syndrome. The winner was super off a poor run behind MOC in the Lightning. Aeronautical also outstanding. I think if Black Caviar was in that race today, she would've won by five lengths. I think the owners were a bit scared of giving weight to the stablemate but wouldn't have mattered.

2013-03-09T04:31:18+00:00

Cameron Rose

Expert


Hmm, and $0 of it going into my pocket! Alive in the quaddie though, when most will be out. We'll see how long that lasts!

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2013-03-09T04:26:54+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


You did well Cam! I didn't rate him very highly ;) Trifecta paid over $2300 on the home tote.

2013-03-09T04:26:01+00:00

Cameron Rose

Expert


Shamexpress just too good. Still can't work out how Luckygray was the odds he was. Ortensia might be done as a race mare. Barakey couldn't handle the pressure first up. Moment of Change might have just gone a bit soon, or perhaps it was the way the race panned out, he was a sitting shot for a long time there.

AUTHOR

2013-03-09T04:24:58+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


Shamexpress was sixth behind Black Caviar at his latest start. The form around the great mare gets better than better.

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2013-03-09T04:23:52+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


Shamexpress joins Wanted and Alinghi as recent three-year olds to win this race. The recent honour roll of this race is exception. Andrew Hawkins wrote about it earlier in the week. Can Shamexpress go on with it from here?

2013-03-09T04:23:46+00:00

Cameron Rose

Expert


Had Shamexpress for 4th in my preview, and gave him another plug below. With your Aeronautical comment and MOC the obvious, we should have had a nice piece of the trifecta!

AUTHOR

2013-03-09T04:22:45+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


Good call on Shamexpress. He's never really been one of my horses but he's gone to a new level today.

AUTHOR

2013-03-09T04:22:02+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


Shamexpress only really won it in the last stride. With no weight, he was just too good.

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2013-03-09T04:21:18+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


Danny O'Brien the winning trainer: "Yeah it's outstanding. It's been a long-range plan. We got the right ride today....He's top-class Group 1 sprinter"

AUTHOR

2013-03-09T04:19:07+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


Shamexpress the three-year old wins it! Moment Of CHange second - he got tired with the weight. Aeronautical - the roughie third. Did you throw him in your trifectas?

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2013-03-09T04:18:07+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


Field really compressed. Barakey and MOC race together. Better THan Ready coming through. MOC raced two clear. Shamexpress running on strongly Aeronatucial coming after him. MOC all out! Shamexpress will beat him at the death. MOC second just from Aeronautical. Big break to the others.

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2013-03-09T04:16:55+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


All in! And we're off and racing! Good start. Moment Of Change and Better THan Ready away ok. Barakey going to lead. Moment Of Change second. Bunched field - down the centre of the track.

AUTHOR

2013-03-09T04:16:00+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


Better Than Ready loads. We're almost set! Enjoy this! Always a great race.

AUTHOR

2013-03-09T04:15:06+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


Loading well. We'll be off shortly.

AUTHOR

2013-03-09T04:14:53+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


Fair comment. I'm a big fan of Better THan Ready though.

AUTHOR

2013-03-09T04:14:24+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


Haha You know what, I reckon he thinks he is too!

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