2014 Blue Diamond Stakes: Race preview, tips, live blog and results

By Brad Durrant / Roar Guru

Welcome to the Blue Diamond Stakes- the richest 2yo event in Victoria, run over 1200 metres at Caulfield Racecourse. Join us from 4:40pm AEST for the live blog of the race.

The headlines for this year’s Blue Diamond have been dominated by the colt Rubick and the filly Earthquake, both winning their previous starts impressively. The two races they took out where the Group 3 Blue Diamond Prelude (Colts and Geldings) and the Group 3 Blue Diamond Prelude (Fillies) respectively, which in fact are the two key lead up races for today’s feature.

The fillies have won the past two Blue Diamond’s with Miracles of Life (2013) and Samaready (2012). While Sepoy (2011) was the last colt to salute, he was also the last galloper to win the Blue Diamond/Golden Slipper double. A feat every trainer/owner will be hoping for.

The good news for the jockeys this year is that there is no Dwayne Dunn, who boasts the best jockey record in the Blue Diamond with four wins (which where consecutive between 2005-2008).

The Blue Diamond does look to be a race in two after both horses disposed their rivals quite easily. This being said you don’t need to be winning or even place in the Blue Diamond to guarantee a bright future. Just have a look at last years runners, Shamus Award (5th) went on to win the 2013 Cox Plate and Guelph (9th) took out 4 Group 1’s including the Champagne, Flight Stakes, Sires Produce and the Thousand Guineas.

Despite the wide gate I am leaning towards the filly Earthquake. The way she has disposed of her rivals within one or two bounds has been devastating. She looks to have the edge after she ran the same time as Rubick despite a much slower first 600m. She could sit 3 wide all the way and still win!

Rubick is the obvious top pick in the boys division and was equally as impressive in his Prelude win after having to deal with a stack of pressure early on to try and lead. If it came down to a stride for stride battle down to the line, I believe Earthquake will have the slight edge.

You can never write off Gai Waterhouse when it comes to 2yo feature races and her best chance to win the Blue Diamond is with the filly Nayeli. She is unbeaten and is yet to face any of the opposition she meets today, therefore she has a bit of the unknown factor. Gai has secured the services of James McDonald, who I believe is one of the best jockeys going round at the moment. Drawn well in the middle of the pack and Jimmy will give her every chance possible.

Don’t forget about Earthquakes stable mate Mohave. I was impressed with his win in the Blue Diamond Preview and you should overlook his last start behind Rubick, he couldn’t handle the pressure up front. He has drawn well and will be a much better horse if he sits off the speed.

1. Earthquake
2. Nayeli
3. Rubick
4. Mohave

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2014-02-22T06:33:05+00:00

Brad Durrant

Roar Guru


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AUTHOR

2014-02-22T06:31:39+00:00

Brad Durrant

Roar Guru


Earthquake had lived up to her hype and taken out the 2014 Blue Diamond Stakes in impressive fashion The Golden Slipper is next for her! Bring it on

2014-02-22T06:20:46+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


Great ride by Browne. Didn't panic when she was wide and maybe losing a bit of ground around the bend. He backed her ability.

AUTHOR

2014-02-22T06:20:30+00:00

Brad Durrant

Roar Guru


Damien Browne "She was exceptional, she picked them up in two strides" " At the moment its pure ability, but there is plenty of upside there"

2014-02-22T06:18:59+00:00

Luke Andrews

Guest


Outstanding win for the Darley team. Headed for the slipper. Don't overlook the ride of Browne. He is proving himself against the best.

2014-02-22T06:18:06+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


Cataclysm won $170,000 and her career highlight was a Group 3 third in 2004.

AUTHOR

2014-02-22T06:17:51+00:00

Brad Durrant

Roar Guru


Peter Snowden, very emotional as always. "She has only had the 3 starts and she keeps improving, she was just super"

2014-02-22T06:16:53+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


I remember watching Earthquake's mum, Cataclysm, racing in Sydney in the early 2000s. She's produced a potential champion.

AUTHOR

2014-02-22T06:16:12+00:00

Brad Durrant

Roar Guru


Earthquake, way too good. She jumped well, Browne got her into a great spot outside stablemate Mohave one pair back. Then within two bounds she took the lead and won like a champion. Big Future!!

2014-02-22T06:15:10+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


Special filly Earthquake. Her strength gets her home. Loved Jabali again. Can't wait for Risen From Doubt, who smashed Jabali last October, to appear in Sydney. Rubick disappointing. He didn't run the 1200m out. Cornrow good in third.

AUTHOR

2014-02-22T06:14:51+00:00

Brad Durrant

Roar Guru


Earthquake Wins!! Jabali 2nd Cornrow 3rd Rubick 4th

AUTHOR

2014-02-22T06:14:13+00:00

Brad Durrant

Roar Guru


Rubick leads into the straight Earthquake is ready to pounce And within one or two bounds she goes straight past Rubick

AUTHOR

2014-02-22T06:13:18+00:00

Brad Durrant

Roar Guru


Nayeli leads Rubick 2nd Earthquake 5th

AUTHOR

2014-02-22T06:12:48+00:00

Brad Durrant

Roar Guru


He's ok to go Now we are off Earthquake jumped well Chivalry to the back

AUTHOR

2014-02-22T06:12:18+00:00

Brad Durrant

Roar Guru


Set to go Wait.... Boomwa to be vetted

AUTHOR

2014-02-22T06:11:15+00:00

Brad Durrant

Roar Guru


There loading the gates

AUTHOR

2014-02-22T06:10:53+00:00

Brad Durrant

Roar Guru


Does Earthquake go forward or back from the wide gate? Does Rubick take a sit off the speed?

2014-02-22T06:10:08+00:00

Luke Andrews

Guest


Rubick for mine. Hopefully he delivers on the ability.

AUTHOR

2014-02-22T06:09:57+00:00

Brad Durrant

Roar Guru


Lets hope so. I cannot wait to see the filly and colt battling it out down the straight

AUTHOR

2014-02-22T06:09:14+00:00

Brad Durrant

Roar Guru


As always the race has looked to be a race in two. Earthquake into $2.80 on the NSW tote Rubick @ $3.50

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