2013 Memsie Stakes preview, live blog and tips

By Alfred Chan / Expert

Group 1 racing has arrived and today’s Memsie Stakes has been bolstered by a cracking field of superstars. Join us from 4.00pm AEST for a preview, live blog and post-race analysis.

Run with Group 1 status for the first time, this 1400m race run under weight-for-age conditions is heavily made up of Cox Plate contenders commencing their spring campaigns.

Atlantic Jewel heads the field in what will be her first race in 16 months.

Trainer Mark Kavanagh has been very patient with his unbeaten mare by Fastnet Rock who was the pre-post favourite for last year’s Cox Plate when injury ended her campaign before it began.

Resisting the desire to retire her, Atlantic Jewel is now back and has barrier trialled twice in the past month to alleviate punters of some fears.

Not much was expected of her first trial when she got through the run unscathed.

She hit a heavy track for her second trial and Kavanagh instructed Michael Rodd to go easy on her without pushing her too hard. Rodd did just that and Atlantic Jewel cantered to victory nevertheless.

The exciting mare is has not lined up against a field of this class before. But the bookies are right to have her as the short-priced favourite because she is a better horse fresh than others fancied in the field.

Three-year-old triple-crown winner It’s A Dundeel holds second elect and we are going to see how good this horse really is because he has never won in ppen class before.

The argument has been made that he is a flat-track bully, dominating last year’s three year old class when others like Super Cool took on open class and won.

The Kiwi commenced his autumn campaign over the same distance he finds here when he ran fourth in the Group 2 Hobartville Stakes.

He struck a heavy track in that day but still flew home to run fourth behind Pierro.

It’s A Dundeel does his best work on rain-affected ground and the 1400m will be a shade on the short side for him. Additionally, he has actually never won in Melbourne before.

It’s going to be a big season for Kavanagh who has hedged his stable stars in this race with Australia Cup winner Super Cool also lining up.

The gelding was might impressive in autumn and the Cox Plate has always been his target.

Each time they have met, Super Cool as had the wood on It’s A Dundeel so it will not surprise anyone if Kavanagh trains the first two past the post.

Earlier in the week when asked about Super Cool and Atlantic Jewel’s chances he mentioned that Super Cool will need a run or two before reaching peak fitness.

Fiorente has gathered interest in early markets because he may be the most versatile horse in the country. Running fresh last spring, he ran second over 3200m in the Melbourne Cup.

His first up run in autumn was equally impressive when he flashed home third against Australia’s best sprinters in the All Aged Staked over the much shorter 1400m.

In this race last year, Happy Trails ran impressively when he finished second. He has taken the same preparation this year by coming through the Spring Stakes.

He won the Spring Stakes last year but finished fifth in the same race this year.

Don’t look too much into that race because he was baulked in traffic when then entered the straight and he was also the fastest finishing horse when they hit the line.

The South Australian will give a bold showing and has fitness on most of this field.

The other Kiwi in the race, Silent Achiever, could be a good roughie in the race. New Zealand form held up very well when Veyron won the Warwick Stakes at long odds last week and Silent Achiever is a better horse than Veyron.

Melbourne Cup watchers will been keen to see how Green Moon, Seville and My Quest For Peace to see how they come on.

The distance is far too short for them to impact the race but they will be Cup contenders with good runs here.

As the spruik horse for the past six months and the one that has inherited the responsibility of headlining the spring carnival, expectation rests on the shoulders of Atlantic Jewel.

Closer inspection of her form however raises questions of whether that expectation is justified or not.

Atlantic Jewel may be unbeaten but she has not beaten a lot in her seven wins.

Punters were impressed by her when she stepped out of her age group and she won the Group 1 All Aged Stakes in her last start, against older horses.

But the horse that ran second on that day was Rain Affair who ran on a dry track over 1400m.

Rain Affair lined up in the Warwick Stakes last week in those exact same conditions and struggled immensely to cover the trip, thus detracting from the form of Atlantic Jewel.

She is a super mare and this race is a considerable step up in class, but there is something special about Atlantic Jewel.

The Group 1 Memsie Stakes will be run as the final race of the day at 4.50pm AEST.

Alfred Chan’s Tips

1. Atlantic Jewel
2. Happy Trails
3. Super Cool
4. Silent Achiever

Justin Cinque’s Tips
1. Ajeeb
2. Atlantic Jewel
3. Fiorente
4. Super Cool

Andrew Hawkins’ Tips
1. Super Cool
2. Atlantic Jewel
3. Happy Trails
4. Luckygray

Cameron Rose’s Tips
1. Atlantic Jewel
2. Happy Trails
3. Fiorente
4. Ajeeb

Roar writers 2013 Spring Carnival tipping tally (five points if winning horse is tipped for first; three points if tipped for second; two for third and one for fourth):

After week two
Alfred Chan: 8
Justin Cinque: 5
Andrew Hawkins: 2
Cameron Rose: 1

The Crowd Says:

2013-08-31T08:12:51+00:00

Tristan Rayner

Editor


Hooray! Nice coverage Alfred. Wonderful horse, and you might never see those odds on her again.

2013-08-31T08:11:54+00:00

Tristan Rayner

Editor


He was just downplaying it mate

AUTHOR

2013-08-31T07:18:11+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


Roarers, today was all about Atlantic Jewel. All the hype has been justified. She is an even better horse than the hype has suggested. This brings an end to or coverage of The Memsie Stakes here on The Roar. I hope Atlantic Jewel bought a smile to your face because she certainly did for me. Thanks for joining us and we look forward to you joining us next week for the Group 1 Makybe Diva Stakes at Flemington.

AUTHOR

2013-08-31T07:14:11+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


Since she was having her first run in 16 months, I would not be surprised to see Kav give her a bit of an extended break between runs. The G1 Underwood Stakes will be run in three week on September 21 at Caulfield under WFA conditions over 1800m. We could see her there.

AUTHOR

2013-08-31T07:08:01+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


The Makybe Diva Stakes is next week at Flemington. It now holds G1 status but the short back up just won't happen.

AUTHOR

2013-08-31T07:07:24+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


The logical next step is the Dato Tan Chin Nam Stakes in two weeks time. It's 1600m at Moonee Valley under WFA conditions. It's the common next race for Memsie horses but with the Memsie's upgrade to G1 status, connections may not be prepared to step back down to G2 level because the Dato is still a G2.

AUTHOR

2013-08-31T07:06:03+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


Atlantic Jewel just finished it off too easily. She's going to have no problem stepping up in distance. Now it's a question of where we see her next. Kav gave us nothing in the post-race interview.

AUTHOR

2013-08-31T07:03:46+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


That just goes to show, you can't take too much out of pre-race interviews.

AUTHOR

2013-08-31T07:00:22+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


The run from Ferlax was quite good. He never had clear rubnning room and has to weave through traffic. Super Cool finished off very well down the outside and can go further for sure.

AUTHOR

2013-08-31T06:59:39+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


Now with Michael Rodd. "The only thing that was going to beat her today was bad luck or a bad ride." "When she's out in the open, she just relaxes. She puts her head down and really travels." "When I got her into that position, the race was over." "She lets go so quick. It's an amazing feeling to be on top of her." "She turned the afterburners off and just cruised over the line." "It's a massive training effort by Kav and the team there at Flemington." "She could probably go around and do it all again. She's such an athlete."

AUTHOR

2013-08-31T06:55:18+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


"Best first up run ever," said Kavanagh. "Poetry." Kavanagh is speechless and giving the media nothing.

AUTHOR

2013-08-31T06:54:06+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


My gosh that was an absolute thrashing. She was wide the entire journey but when Rodd asked something of her, she absolutely brained them.

AUTHOR

2013-08-31T06:53:34+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


It's A Dundeel 4th, Green Moon 5th, Happy Trails 6th.

AUTHOR

2013-08-31T06:53:10+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


The Super mare pulled well clear and won by three lengths. Rodd eased up on her too.

AUTHOR

2013-08-31T06:52:35+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


And we're off in the Group 1 Memsie Stakes!!! Atlantic Jewel jumps fairly, Fiorente missed it, Happy Trails to the front, Now comes through Ajeeb, Atlantic Jewel three deep third, It's A Dundeel and Second Effort around her, Ajeeb still leads, Second Effort makes a move to the lead, From Ajeeb, Happy Trails and Atantic Jewel, Atlantic ewel still 3 wide, Atlantic Jewel now joins the lead, Lets down, Pulls clear, All Atlantic Jewel Ferlax gets second, Super Cool third. BUT IT"S ALL ATLANTIC JEWEL.

AUTHOR

2013-08-31T06:49:46+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


Loading in now.

AUTHOR

2013-08-31T06:49:25+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


It's A Dundeel into $5.50.

AUTHOR

2013-08-31T06:49:07+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


Now into $26.

AUTHOR

2013-08-31T06:48:56+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


Ferlax has come into from $51 to $34.

AUTHOR

2013-08-31T06:48:40+00:00

Alfred Chan

Expert


Atantic Jewel continues to drift. Now out to $2.30. Huge move.

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