Victoria Derby 2016: Matt Stewart elevates Sacred Elixir to top of class in blue ribband classic
PODCAST: DRINK in the special history of the Victoria Derby and Tony Pike’s Kiwi colt comes out on top, writes Herald Sun’s Matt Stewart.
DRINK in the special history of the Victoria Derby and Tony Pike’s Kiwi colt comes out on top, writes Herald Sun’s Matt Stewart.
$1.5m AAMI VICTORIA DERBY
Flemington, Saturday 3.50pm
1 SACRED ELIXIR T Pike Z Purton (1) 55.5kg
2 PRIZED ICON J Cummings G Schofield (5) 55.5kg
3 SWEAR M, W & J Hawkes T Berry (10) 55.5kg
4 ROCKETEER M Price M Zahra (19) 55.5kg
5 MORVADA P Jolly S Arnold (12) 55.5kg
6 INFERENCE M, W & J Hawkes D Dunn (20) 55.5kg
7 CAPTAIN DUFFY P Stokes C Newitt (2) 55.5kg
8 SILVERA T McEvoy K McEvoy (13) 55.5kg
9 WINE BUSH C Waller J Moreira (17) 55.5kg
10 SO SI BON R Laing H Bowman (11) 55.5kg
11 KENT J O’Shea J McDonald (4) 55.5kg
12 HIGHLAD M Baker & A Forsman C Williams (15) 55.5kg
13 BEACH LIFE C Maher N Hall (8) 55.5kg
14 TUMULTUOUS C Waller B Melham (18) 55.5kg
15 HOLLYWOOD MO P Perry S Baster (6) 55.5kg
16 ALL OUT OF LOVE D & B Hayes & T Dabernig B Shinn (9) 55.5kg
17e PETER JOHN J Sargent M Walker (3) 55.5kg
18e ANAHEIM T Busuttin & N Young — (14) 55.5kg
19e SHINE TAK STAR J Sargent — (16) 55.5kg
20e ZOFFMAN A Purcell — (7) 55.5kg
MATT STEWART, DANNY RUSSELL AND CHRIS VERNUCCIO TALK DERBY DAY
THE FACTORS
Track: Good 3
Rail: True
Forecast: 25C
THE SPEED
Should be reasonable with MORVADA and CAPTAIN DUFFY pushing forward. SACRED ELIXIR should get a nice run just off the pace. HOLLYWOOD MO should also push forward.
THE SKINNY
SACRED ELIXIR
If Derbies are won on pedigree — which is half true, most of the time — then hand him the trophy. He’s by an English Derby winner, closely related to a Melbourne Cup winner (Brew). And, he’s a quality gelding who powerfully won the key lead-up. Entitled to warm favouritism.
PRIZED ICON
There’s pedigree here too, but mainly with the trainer, the grandson of Bart Cummings. Needs to find a few lengths on plain fifth to Sacred Elixir at the Valley.
SWEAR
Lightly raced, seems a natural stayer, and in the proven Hawkes camp, which has won this race twice. Beat all but Yankee Rose in Sydney last start and the Rose ran a bottler in the Cox Plate.
ROCKETEER
Bred to sprint but has been strong to the line as the distances have increased. Still, would require lots of favours to run this trip right out and has drawn the car park.
MORVADA
Owes the trainer a big win as almost killed him with a kick to the head some months ago. Beaten a half length at big odds by Sacred Elixir last start. On face value, gives him some chance.
INFERENCE
By former champion So You Think, whose progeny look like stayers. Sense of timing with his rate of improvement, similar to Tarzino last year. Chance.
CAPTAIN DUFFY
Raced away in so-so lead-up at Geelong where on-pace bias flattered the win. Place at best.
SILVERA
Stuck on OK behind Sacred Elixir last start but it wasn’t good enough to make him competitive here.
WINE BUSH
Beat rival Rocketeer two starts back but so-so last start. Place best.
SO SI BON
Trainer was worried about wet track last week so run was good. Will get firmer ground here and trainer won this race with Polanski few years back. Leading chance.
KENT
Not showing enough.
HIGHLAD
Had been tracking along OK before fading effort at Caulfield. If anyone can find a way his legendary trainer Murray Baker can, but needs to lift.
BEACH LIFE
Even enough effort last start when stuck on OK. His trainer has a knack with stayers. That said, it would be a masterstroke winning this with this gelding.
TUMULTUOUS
Made incredible late ground on leader-biased track at Geelong. On face value that’s not good enough but Chris Waller won this with Preferment a few years ago and he also came off a fast-closing defeat at Geelong.
HOLLYWOOD MO
Pedigree says and worked to the wire OK at Geelong. Place?
ALL OUT OF LOVE
Just whacked away at Geelong. Not keen.
PETER JOHN (e)
Trainer has a knack with Derby and Oaks horses but a last start Class 1 winner at Canberra. Hmmm.
ANAHEIM (e)
Lightly raced and improving — and has a stout pedigree — but no.
SHINE TAK STAR (e)
Who?
ZOFFMAN (e)
Will stick on — but very slowly.
TAKE A LINE
MOONEE VALLEY VASE (2040m), October 22
SACRED ELIXIR (1st) settled behind the leaders and travelled well but was held up early in the straight before bursting through for powerful win. MORVADA (2nd) tried to lead throughout on a day which played to swoopers and he fought on strongly. SO SI BON (3rd) settled midfield and looked a winning chance but still ran on well. PRIZED ICON (5th) knuckled at the start and suffered interference with 450m to go before working home fairly well. SILVERA (7th) was always wide. Made a run before the turn but lost ground around it.
CAULFIELD CLASSIC (2000m), October 15
ROCKETEER (2nd) was held up for a run but sprinted home quickly. INFERENCE (3rd) was trapped wide and was then in a bumping duel in the but when he balanced up he flew home. BEACH LIFE (4th) settled last and worked home well out wide. WINE BUSH (5th) had a tough run as he had to work early and was wide facing the breeze. KENT (8th) was slowly away and settled well back but finished off reasonably. HIGHLAD (9th) had an horrendous run as he was trapped four wide early and then had to press on into the breeze.
MATT STEWART TIPS
1 SACRED ELIXIR
2 Swear
3 So Si Bon
4 Beach Life
Originally published as Victoria Derby 2016: Matt Stewart elevates Sacred Elixir to top of class in blue ribband classic