G1 Australasian Oaks Field and Barriers

Tara Madgwick - Tuesday April 26

Juddmonte Farm’s super sire Frankel will be looking to post his fourth Australian Group I winner on Saturday with up and coming star My Whisper drawing ideally in the Group I SAJC Australasian Oaks (2000m).

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Yulong homebred My Whisper is bidding to become the fourth Australian G1 winner for Frankel - image Racing Photos

The Peter and Paul Snowden trained filly has barrier three  with Jamie Kah to ride and has won her past four starts with a last start victory in the Group III SAJC Auraria Stakes (1800m).

Frankel has made a stunning start to 2022 reeling off a dozen stakes-winners worldwide since January 1 including five European stakes-winning three year-olds with Classic ambitions.

Group I ATC Australian Oaks winner El Patroness will be looking to claim a second win at the elite level while a case can be made for plenty of other runners with quality stakes form.


FINAL FIELD – (Number-Horse-Sire - Trainer-Jockey-Barrier-Weight)
1 EL PATRONESS Shamus Award Danny O‘Brien John Allen 8 56kg
2 BARB RAIDER Rebel Raide Jerome Hunter Craig Williams 14 56kg
3 DAISIES Sebring Mick Price & Michael Kent (Jnr) Mark Zahra 17 56kg
4 BON’S A PEARLA Bon Hoffa  Kevin Corstens Jack Hill 5 56kg
5 DOUCEUR No Nay Never (USA) Patrick Payne Michael Dee 15 56kg
6 MY WHISPER Frankel Peter & Paul Snowden Ms Jamie Kah 3 56kg
7 MAC ’N’ CHEESE Sebring Tony & Calvin McEvoy Barend Vorster 18 56kg
8 MAMOUNIA Medaglia D’Oro (USA) James Cummings Damien Oliver 20 56kg
9 FORTUNATE KISS  Divine Prophet Daniel Bowman Harry Coffey 4 56kg
10 GLINT OF HOPE (JPN) Deep Impact Trent Busuttin & Natalie Young Daniel Moor 2 56kg
11 LADY CHANT War Chant (USA) Brock Lewthwaite Glyn Schofield 12 56kg
12 ANCIENT GIRL (NZ) Turn Me Loose Clinton McDonald Ethan Brown 1 56kg
13 PRETTY AMAZING American Pharoah (USA) Chris Waller Damien Thornton 19 56kg
14 SO YOU SEE So You Think Michael Moroney Jamie Mott 10 56kg
15 STRAY Thunder Fantasy Anthony Cummings Jake Toeroek 13 56kg
16 MORRISSETTE Pierro Simon Ryan Ms Kayla Crowther 7 56kg
17e BUNDLE OF FUN Written Tycoon Patrick Payne 6 56kg
18e ROOTS Press Statement Chris Waller 9 56kg
19e THE MAP Alpine Eagle Dan Clarken & Oopy MacGillivray 16 56kg
20e BLACKCOMB Danny O‘Brien 11 56kg



 

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