Final Golden Slipper Order of Entry

Steve Brassell - Sunday March 18

Following the final lead-up races at Rosehill on Saturday there are six exempt from ballot for the $3,5m Longines Golden Slipper with the David and Ben Hayes and Tom Dabernig stable holding three of the top 20 positions heading into acceptances for the big race next Saturday.

Sportsbet have Sunlight as the $3.50 favourite in front of Written By ($5.50) and Performer($7.50) while the Mick Price-trained  Seabrook into $9 after being $13 prior to last Saturday's races.

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The Order of Entry with breeding and prizemoney:

EXEMPT WRITTEN BY WRITTEN TYCOON YAU CHIN C 56.5 GRAHAME BEGG $1,190,000
EXEMPT SUNLIGHT ZOUSTAR SOLAR CHARGED F 54.5 TONY MCEVOY $334,450
EXEMPT ESTIJAAB SNITZEL RESPONSE F 54.5 MICHAEL, WAYNE & JOHN HAWKES $273,075
EXEMPT SANTOS I AM INVINCIBLE GHALIAH C 56.5 GAI WATERHOUSE & ADRIAN BOTT $217,600
EXEMPT AYLMERTON SIYOUNI (FR) ALOONA (USA) C 56.5 JEAN DUBOIS $194,670
EXEMPT SEABROOK (NZ) HINCHINBROOK MIDNIGHT REVELS (NZ) F 54.5 MICK PRICE $133,800
7 ENBIHAAR MAGNUS CHARM'S HONOUR F 54.5 DAVID & B HAYES & T DABERNIG $418,500
8 ENCRYPTION LONHRO GUELPH C 56.5 JAMES CUMMINGS $282,500
9 OOHOOD I AM INVINCIBLE BELLA SUNDAY F 54.5 TONY MCEVOY $206,100
10 LONG LEAF FASTNET ROCK FRUSTRATING C 56.5 DAVID & B HAYES & T DABERNIG $190,500
11 PERFORMER EXCEED AND EXCEL GAVROCHE C 56.5 CHRIS WALLER $169,500
12 EF TROOP SPIRIT OF BOOM LIMEALICIOUS G 56.5 TONY GOLLAN $160,600
13 FIESTA I AM INVINCIBLE NOW NOW F 54.5 CHRIS WALLER $154,750
14 PRAIRIE FIRE SNITZEL CONSISTENCY C 56.5 MICK PRICE $154,200
15 NOMOTHAJ SNITZEL REAL STOLLE F 54.5 DAVID & B HAYES & T DABERNIG $146,400
16 SIZZLING BELLE SIZZLING GREENMOUNT BELLE F 54.5 NICK OLIVE $138,160
17 SECRET LADY CHOISIR FOR YOUR EYES ONLY F 54.5 GARY PORTELLI $131,725
18 SETSUNA CHOISIR LONGORIA F 54.5 GAI WATERHOUSE & ADRIAN BOTT $128,600
19 SANDBAR SNITZEL TALLOW C 56.5 BRAD WIDDUP $127,870
20 NOT A SINGLE CENT NOT A SINGLE DOUBT BUSKING C 56.5 AARON PURCELL $123,050
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