2014 William Reid Stakes: Complete race preview, tips, race updates and results

By Brad Durrant / Roar Guru

The William Reid Stakes is the final Group 1 of the Melbourne autumn. Join us from 9:20pm AEDT Friday night for a complete preview, pre-race selections and post race reactions.

Who can forget last year’s William Reid Stakes, when the mighty Black Caviar graced the Mooney Valley track, winning in second gear on a memorable Friday night under lights. It was to be her last race in Melbourne.

Many champions of the turf have won this race, with Black Caviar (2011, 2013) and Miss Andretti (2007) winning the William Reid before going on to win at Royal Ascot. Most famously, the great Manikato won the race five years in a row between 1979 and 1983.

The William Reid is is run at weight-for-age over 1200m at the tight-turning Mooney Valley track.

The Lightning Stakes and Newmarket Handicap are the two major lead-up races, with the majority of today’s runners coming through one or both of them.

Who can handle this unique circuit and join the long list of champions to win the William Reid? Let’s take a look at this year’s field.

Fawkner
Finished third in last year’s edition behind the super mare Black Caviar. Can last year’s Caulfield Cup winner come back and win a Group 1 over 1200m first-up?

Drawn wide, will take a sit and hit the line strong but can’t see him in the first three.

Spirit of Boom
Outstanding runs in both the Oakleigh Plate and Newmarket to finish second both times behind Lankan Rupee. Has been super-consistent his last two preps and also won third-up last prep.

Can he break his Group 1 duck here? I think he is ready to win here.

Shamexpress
This colossal four-year-old is more suited to the open Flemington track rather than the tight-turning Mooney Valley circuit. His two runs this prep, especially first-up, have been excellent.

Damien Oliver stays aboard, which is a plus, but I don’t have him in first few.

Fontelina
Very disappointing first-up, but that was in a Group 1 Newmarket. From barrier 6 he will start well and be sitting just off the leaders.

He has never raced at Mooney Valley previously but could be a knockout chance at odds.

It Is Written
A Mooney Valley track and distance specialist (13-5-2-3) and proved it once again last Friday night when winning the Listed Abell Stakes.

He finished third here at Mooney Valley in late January in the Group 2 Australia Stakes at weight-for-age but the opposition was much weaker than the field he meets today.

Unpretentious
I tipped him on top in the Newmarket but he was disappointing. Maybe the six furlongs is not his go. He could be more suited to the 1000m.

He has never raced at Mooney Valley and in my opinion the tight turning track could be to his liking.

From barrier 3, Brad Rawiller needs to find some clear galloping room early before the turn and he will be right in the finish.

Can’t leave him out of the multiples, because with my luck he will salute as soon as I jump off his bandwagon.

Samaready
Back to the track and distance where she won the Group 1 Moir Stakes in the Spring. She definitely prefers the sting out of the track with the majority of her wins on a Dead Track (6-5-0-0).

She ran well in the Lightning before a slightly disappointing run in the Newmarket (although she meets those runners much better at the weights now).

If the track is rated Dead and she can reproduce her Moir run, she is going to be hard to beat here.

Gig
Very tough assignment for her first-up. She lacks the class of the others.

Gregers
The first of the three-year-old fillies and she is a genuine track specialist (4-3-1-0). She has produced two superb runs this prep, especially her fourth to Lankan Rupee in the Oakleigh Plate.

The in-form Chad Schofield is aboard and from gate 9 could be looking to lead. She is in the race right up to her ears.

Thump
The second of the three-year-old fillies, who has been successful at this track and distance (1-1-0-0) beating Miracles of Life in the Group 3 Champagne in the spring. She was disappointing first-up before holding off all challengers to win the Group 2 Surround Stakes at Warwick Farm over 1400m.

A couple of things against her are the fact she is back to the 1200m and this is the first time she has met the older horses.

Roar racing writers’ autumn tipping competition (five points if winning horse is tipped for first; three points if tipped for second; two for third and one for fourth):

Brad Durrant – Roar Guru and tonight’s live blogger
1. Spirit Of Boom
2. Samaready
3. Gregers
4. Unpretentious

Justin Cinque – Roar Racing Editor
1. Samaready
2. Shamexpress
3. Spirit Of Boom
4. Gregers

Cameron Rose – Roar Expert
1. Spirit Of Boom
2. Gregers
3. Shamexpress
4. Samaready

Alfred Chan – Roar Guru
1. Gregers
2. Thump
3. Shamexpress
4. Samaready

Brent Ford – Roar Guru
1. Samaready
2. Gregers
3. Shamexpress
4. Unpretentious

Points tally after week 2 (Randwick Guineas Day)
Brent Ford – 16
Alfred Chan – 12
Justin Cinque – 6
Cameron Rose – 4
Brad Durrant – 4

The Crowd Says:

AUTHOR

2014-03-23T20:49:32+00:00

Brad Durrant

Roar Guru


I think the Mooney Valley track suited him to a tee. If the race was run under handicap conditions, I think he would of won.

2014-03-22T02:50:25+00:00

Sandy

Guest


Unpretentious, had the fastest splits for the last 200/400/600.

AUTHOR

2014-03-21T11:08:58+00:00

Brad Durrant

Roar Guru


The great racing doesn't end here for the weekend though. Be sure to tune into The Roar tomorrow for the Live Blog's of the Coolmore and Ranvet Stakes. Happy racing!

AUTHOR

2014-03-21T11:07:41+00:00

Brad Durrant

Roar Guru


That wraps up everything here tonight from Mooney Valley. Spirit of Boom takes out the 2014 William Reid Stakes! Fontelina was an unlucky 2nd in a tight photo finish. with Unpretentious in 3rd.

AUTHOR

2014-03-21T11:03:58+00:00

Brad Durrant

Roar Guru


A great way to finish off the Group races for the season in Melbourne. Certainly will be a memorable William Reid! Congratulations to the connections of Spirit of Boom!

AUTHOR

2014-03-21T11:02:03+00:00

Brad Durrant

Roar Guru


Jim Cassidy got going early on Thump and pulled her wide around the turn. She was already beaten as they turned.

AUTHOR

2014-03-21T11:00:10+00:00

Brad Durrant

Roar Guru


The news coming out of the Jockey Room is that Glen Boss is not a very happy man. It sounds as though he is questioning the photo finish. One of the closest finishes I have seen. Fontelina unlucky

AUTHOR

2014-03-21T10:56:33+00:00

Brad Durrant

Roar Guru


Craig Newitt pushed Samaready hard as soon as they left the barriers to try and lead. He already had the whip out 400m out. She was the first one beaten.

AUTHOR

2014-03-21T10:53:59+00:00

Brad Durrant

Roar Guru


Unpretentious was gallant in 3rd. He loomed as if he was going to win 100m out.

AUTHOR

2014-03-21T10:52:21+00:00

Brad Durrant

Roar Guru


Spirit of Boom jockey - Michael Rodd "Ive known Tony Gollan since I was a kid in Qld" "I was screaming at myself down the back straight thinking I lost it" "He's a Group 1 winner now, I am over the moon"

2014-03-21T10:50:57+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


It was a really exciting race though.... not what we usually see at WFA level. It panned out like a handicap!

2014-03-21T10:49:34+00:00

Justin Cinque

Expert


Spirit Of Boom gets the photo. An incredible race. Fantastic result for the connections of Spirit Of Boom, and for his followers as well. Fontelina desperately unlucky - the inside always gets the photo at MV, so he's really unlucky to miss out tonight As a neutral observer tonight, the point I want to make is that this was a real bunched finish. Gig was only a length or so off them in fifth or sixth. Behind Lankan Rupee and the Canterbury form, I don't think the rest of our G1 sprinters are very good. But the TJ will reveal all!

AUTHOR

2014-03-21T10:49:28+00:00

Brad Durrant

Roar Guru


From the naked eye I thought Fontelina got the bob, but Spirit of Boom gets it by the skin of his teeth!

AUTHOR

2014-03-21T10:48:13+00:00

Brad Durrant

Roar Guru


SPIRIT OF BOOM wins it!!! His first Group 1

AUTHOR

2014-03-21T10:47:39+00:00

Brad Durrant

Roar Guru


Gregers leads into the straight Spirit of Boom takes the lead 150m out Fontelina flashes on the inside PHOTO FINISH

AUTHOR

2014-03-21T10:46:03+00:00

Brad Durrant

Roar Guru


Gregers away fast Samaready gets up on his inside and leads Shamexpress 4th

AUTHOR

2014-03-21T10:45:11+00:00

Brad Durrant

Roar Guru


Fawkner the last to load

AUTHOR

2014-03-21T10:44:43+00:00

Brad Durrant

Roar Guru


They are loading in

AUTHOR

2014-03-21T10:42:50+00:00

Brad Durrant

Roar Guru


All the jockeys could try and roll off the fence as they turn. You never know, that could open it up for Samaready to pounce on the inside.

2014-03-21T10:41:23+00:00

Luke Andrews

Guest


Shamexpress was better in the Manikato that it reads on paper, he got squeezed out of the way late by Lucky Nine and dropped out quickly. Previously had good form here at the valley, so I think he can handle the track with the swoopers dominating. I have him on top from SOB.

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