51 12:20pm 1 MELBOURNE 1 START Network 10 Carbine Club Stakes (Group 3) (51st of Series) 1600m Of $500,000 and trophies of $3,025. 1st $300,000 and trophies of $3,025, 2nd $90,000, 3rd $45,000, 4th $22,500, 5th $12,500, 6th $10,000, 7th $10,000, 8th $10,000. Prizemoney contribution totalling 3% will be directed to jockey and equine welfare prior to distribution. This race carries a VOBIS Silver Nominators Bonus of $10,000 for qualified horses. For Three-Years-Old. Set Weights plus Penalties. No allowances for apprentices. Track Record: 1-33.49E Scenic Peak (09/11/2002) [Good3] Class Record: 1-35.14E Comin’ Through (29/10/2016) [Good4] TAB Assessed Odds 1 8s321 Brave Mead (5) Ciaron Maher & David Eustace (w) ...................... Jamie Spencer 58 $2.60 2 12s84 Heman (2) Peter & Paul Snowden .........................................................Mark Zahra 57 $4 3 s2213 Kaizad (6) Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott .................................................Tim Clark 57 $8 4 0s516 Critique (8) Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott ........................................ Opie Bosson 57 $23 5 254s1 Influential (3) Chris Waller .................................................... James McDonald 57 $4.20 6 s3714 Rovno Amber (9) Shane Nichols ............................................................Zac Spain 57 $26 7 0512 Ersa (1) Ben, Will & JD Hayes (d) .......................................................... John Allen 55 $9 8 s5167 Mah Ali (4) Benjamin Smith ............................................................Winona Costin 55 $126 9 1 Just In Time (7) Richard & Will Freedman .................................... Damien Oliver 55 $19 FORM SUMMARY BRAVE MEAD proved to be a touch too classy against a similar field last start. He maps to get another perfect run behind them and should be very hard to beat. KAIZAD and CRITIQUE will be vying for the early supremacy. INFLUENTIAL cannot be ruled out of the equation. TECHFORM’S TOP 5 1 Brave Mead 100 3 Kaizad 91 2 Heman 89 4 Critique 86 5 Influential 82 CARBINE CLUB OF VICTORIA Victoria’s Carbine Club began in 1961 with a small coterie of sportsmen creating a luncheon club. Meurig Davis, co-author with Maurice Cavanough of Cup Day: The story of the Melbourne Cup 1861–1960, was co-founder and suggested the name to honour the 1891 Cup winner and turf legend. The Carbine Club celebrates sporting endeavour, with a proud history of fellowship and support for community. It spawned associated clubs around Australia and internationally. Membership is a sporting honour, by invitation, but the goodwill is shared. Its famous Derby Eve luncheon began in 1963 and grew to a lunch for a thousand, an annual curtain-raiser to Melbourne Cup Carnival week.
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