2013 Galaxy: Horse racing preview, tips and live blog

By Will Knight / Roar Guru

The sprinters line up in today’s Group 1 Galaxy over the dashing distance of 1100m in an open betting affair and what will be the race of the day. Join our coverage here on The Roar in the lead up to the 4.10pm AEDT jump time.

Although today’s field has been unable to draw Black Caviar due to her likely to have had to carry roughly 62kg under handicap condition, the field is still of high calibre.

Her arch nemesis Hay List had been allocated top weight until he was withdrawn from the race on Wednesday under vet’s advice.

Without Australia’s two best sprinters, there are about ten horses in this field that all can make a case for winning today.

Sea Siren tops the weights and is resuming first up after a disappointing performance in the Hong Kong International Sprint in December.

The John O’Shea-trained daughter of Fastnet Rock has been emerging as Australia’s best young sprinter after winning the Group 1 Manikato Stakes in the spring before running second in the Group 1 Patinack Farm Classic.

Young horses often struggle to adapt to international conditions and Sea Siren’s run in Hong Kong should be forgiven.

She normally runs well first up, having never missed out on the placings when resuming and has been weighted very well with just 56kg on her back.

Snitzerland will start the favourite today after an impressive victory in the Group 2 Challenge Stakes. On that day, the Snitzel filly comfortably accounted for Hay List before finishing three lengths ahead of Decision Time.

The Gerald Ryan trained filly set a new course record in the Challenge and looks to have come back this preparation in fine form and ready to propel herself in the sprinting ranks towards Black Caviar.

She would have finished five lengths ahead of the field in the Challenge but a late burst by Decision Time drew the winning margin down to three.

Clarry Conners-trained Decision Time ran for the first time in almost two years in the Challenge and surprised everyone with just how well he recovered from injury.

The Foreplay gelding is best known for running second in the 2010 Golden Slipper behind Crystal Lily and ran admirably against Snitzerland, carrying 4.5kg more a fortnight ago.

Conners has been in the media spruiking his gelding as the most underrated in this field.

If Conners was correct in saying Decision Time is still far from being 100 per cent, than the improvement over the coming weeks could see him claim a big race soon.

Barrier 12 will hurt but he’ll flash home late.

Another fancied runner to have been hit hard at barrier draw is Bel Sprinter. The Jason Warren trained gelding is running first up today but she has not lost a race in her four previous first up runs.

The five-year-old is a classic one and done horse who blazes in his first run but can never maintain his fitness throughout an entire season.

This is the first time he has resumed at Group 1 level so it is difficult to gauge exactly how fit he is this preparation.

Drawing barrier 15 had severely damaged Bel Sprinter’s chances here because he likes to race from the front and with the big field here and he’ll need to spend a lot of juice early.

The barrier draw has been most harsh to Tiger Tees who has drawn the widest in barrier 18, but this has not deterred the punters who believe the five year old can overcome it.

Tiger Tees ran fifth in the Challenge behind Snitzerland but in that race, Tiger Tees carried 4.5kg more than the filly to flash home late and finish just 3.5 lengths behind Snitzerland.

Trained by Jospeh Pride, Tiger Tees would be in single figures if it weren’t for drawing the car park.

The gelding runs best early in his preparation and running second up, he has returned three wins from four attempts.

He has been weighted very well today to be a serious chance but like Bel Sprinter, he likes running at the front of the field.

Expect Tiger Tees to dart across to the front and lead the field as they enter the straight.

Of the rest, Pampelonne has an excellent first up record and has form against very highly credentialed sprinters. Glen Boss on board with very little weight will make him a chance.

The filly Isabella Snowflake has worked her way through the grades to race at Group 1 level in just her sixth start.

She has excellent form in Melbourne but this will be her first clockwise run and under those circumstances, a place is more likely than a win.

This is a much wider betting affair than first though. Snitzerland and Sea Siren are the class runners in the field but several others have been weighted so generously that they become winning chances.

Tips – Alfred Chan

1. Snitzerland
2. Decision Time
3. Sea Siren
4. Pamepelonne

Justin Cinque

1. Sea Siren
2. Snitzerland
3. Pampelonne
4. Decision Time

Andrew Hawkins

1. Decision Time
2. Isabella Snowflake
3. Pampelonne
4. Dystopia

Cameron Rose

1. Howmuchdoyouloveme
2. Unpretentious
3. Title
4. Snitzerland

The Crowd Says:

2013-04-02T05:08:34+00:00

Andrew

Guest


3yr old fillies have a terrible record in the Galaxy. Not since La Baraka won the Galaxy back in the late 90s that a 3yr female has done anything. That immediately ruled out Snitzerland. I still think that Sea Siren is overrated and having come back from racing in Honkers, she was always going to be a lay. Bel Sprinter must have missed the start in his past 7 starts, so Saturday didn't surprise. What did surprise was how quickly he rounded up the leaders and put pay to them. That was the 3yr old we loved... Both Snitzerland and Sea Siren have no chance at running 2nd; let alone beating Black Caviar. Good luck

2013-03-30T05:29:43+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


Roarers, That concludes our coverage of Saturday horse racing here on The Roar. Just a quick recap of today's Group 1s. It's A Dundeel streeted away with the Rosehill Guineas winning by 5.7L. He'll push onto the Derby and win that too. Bel Sprinter took out The Galaxy despite missing the start. He just produced a freakish turn of foot to gobble up Snitzerland. Both are likely to push onto the TJ Smith where they will meet Black Caviar. I hope you backed a winner today and we'll be back next week for Super Saturday at Rosehill for the running of The Golden Slipper, The BMW, The George Ryder, The Storm Queen and The Queen of the Turf. All are Group 1 races!

2013-03-30T05:24:10+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


Snitzerland sit a very fast pace which most couldn't go with down the final 200m. Bel Sprinter almost set a new course record and that's what it took to beat Snitzerland.

2013-03-30T05:21:32+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


Snitzerland should go to the TJ Smith too! She will return to WFA where she will get in much better at the weights to be a pretty good chance to run second.

2013-03-30T05:19:59+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


Jason Warren confirms that Bel Sprinter will go onto the TJ Smith Stakes to take on Black Caviar in two weeks time.

2013-03-30T05:18:38+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


Nothing wrong with Snitzerlands run. She led all the way and maintained her lead. Decision Time finished off well again.

2013-03-30T05:18:00+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


Bel Esprit claims another Group 1 as a stallion.

2013-03-30T05:17:36+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


Sea Siren just never got out.

2013-03-30T05:17:09+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


Bel Sprinter is now 5 from 5 first up. He never carries his form through but gosh, he's now a Group 1 winner after that unbelievable run!

2013-03-30T05:16:20+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


Wow-o-Wow! Bel Sprinter missed the jump by three lengths and rounded the field up as they came around the bend and shot through. Bel Sprinter: $10.80/3.70 Snitzerland: $1.70 Decision Time: $4.20

2013-03-30T05:15:58+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


Massive change of speed For many months he had promised to do that. I thought it would never happen... Wow!

2013-03-30T05:15:01+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


And they're off in the Galaxy! Bel Sprinter missed it Snitzerland and Sea Siren go to the front Tiger Tees and Pampellone push through to the front Snitzerland retakes the front on the rail from Pampelonne and Tiger Teas Sea Siren fourth Around the bend, Snitzerland still in front Bel Sprinter flying fdown the outside Bel Sprinter gobbles them up Snitzerland takes second Decision Time third Dystopia fourth.

2013-03-30T05:13:22+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


Unpretentious has been taken out. Late scratching.

2013-03-30T05:12:55+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


Unpretentious has dumped Craig Williams and being vetted.

2013-03-30T05:11:16+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


Horse being loaded in now. Group 1 sprinting!

2013-03-30T05:09:35+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


Gerald Ryan very happy with Snitzerland. Believes he can take a sit off the pace with so many shooting across from the wide gates.

2013-03-30T05:08:48+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


Snitzerland and Sea Siren are the only ones in single figure odds. It's wide open. The trifecta will pay a lot if you think you can pick it!

2013-03-30T05:07:03+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


Pick of the yard for me were Sea Siren, Dystopia and Pampelonne but I'm still on Snitzerland.

2013-03-30T05:06:23+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


Great coat on Dystopia. He's a long odds but looks terrific and is a great first up runner. Unpretentious has not go Saturday form but has the nations best hoop onboard, Craig Williams will drive him late. Isabella Snowflake loos very average in the yard. Steps up and runs Sydney direction for the first time.

2013-03-30T05:05:03+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


Pampelonne is perfect first up off a good trial. He's got Glen Boss on board and he's looking very relaxed. Honest threat.

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