Caulfield Guineas day fields and form online

Brad Waters - Wednesday October 11

The fields and form are now available online for the full 10-race card of Saturday's Caulfield Guineas meeting.

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The equine Johannes Vermeer will be in action at Caulfield on Saturday.

The programme features four Group I races and the fields for the Caulfield Guineas and Thousand Guineas were released on Tuesday while the Toorak Handicap and Ladbrokes (Caulfield) Stakes line-ups were completed on Wednesday.

The Ladbrokes Stakes has attracted a field of 11 runners, headed by Hartnell and in-form mare Bonneval while the $1 million race will feature international runners Johannes Vermeer, Riven Light and The Taj Mahal.

Irish master Aidan O'Brien trains Johannes Vermeer while his countryman William Mullins prepares Riven Light.

The Toorak Handicap also features an international contingent with Kaspersky certain to make his Australian debut while the Hugo Palmer-trained Mask Of Time is an emergency for the $500,000 race, which features six acceptors from the Lindsay Park stable.

Track manager Jason Kerr rated the Caulfield circuit as a good (3) at acceptance time while the rail will be in the true position for the Caulfield Guineas meeting and next Wednesday's Blue Sapphire fixture.

The Bureau of Meteorology forecast for Melbourne is:

Wednesday: Rain mainly at night. Max 25.
Thursday: Possible shower clearing. Max 19.
Friday: Possible shower. Max 18.
Saturday: Partly cloudy. Max 20.

Click here to get stuck into the Caulfield Guineas day form with Racenet's free formguide.

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