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Historical Profiling - The Missile Stakes

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This weekend's Group 2 Missile Stakes in Sydney presents quite a punting conundrum — all nine gallopers are resuming in the feature event.

Recent history suggests Rebel Dane is the horse to beat in the Missile Stakes
Recent history suggests Rebel Dane is the horse to beat in the Missile Stakes Picture: Racing and Sports

This has only occurred once in the last 20 years, in 1997 when the John Hawkes trained Guineas defeated three rivals.

Since 1991, 202 gallopers have lined up in the Missile, with 104 of these racing first up.

Of these 104 participants, 14 were successful, providing a first up strike rate of 61%.

And of these 14 winners, the average SP was $7.00 or 6-1 in the old terms.

Nine favourites have been successful in the last 20 years, with five-year-olds the most prevalent age group — having won six times.

Four-year-olds have the best record, having won five of the past 20 renewals, while only providing 18% of the participants.

Of interest is that three-year-olds have an impressive record in this event, although none in this age group will be racing on Saturday.

In the last 20 years, three mares have taken out the event, (Teasing '09, Pompeii '03 and Klokka '94), which is just below their participation rate.

So back to our conundrum. Punters have to isolate the horses that are fit and ready to perform fresh up from a spell. Is it sheer guesswork, or is the answer found in deeper analysis?

With a majority of the Missile runners targeted towards greater spring goals, one way of determining the horses capable of running close to their peak, is comparing previous first up performances in the race.

Lengths Off-Peak On Prior Best Performance First Up (Based on R&S Ratings):

Rebel Dane: 0L

Sweet Idea: 1.5L

Thump: 1.5L

Weary: 2.5L

Messene: 3L

Boban: 5.5L

Rebel Dane, Sweet Idea and Thump have performed closer to their peak than any of their respective rivals — when first up.

And Rebel Dane produced his career peak at this course and distance first up last preparation in the Group 1 TJ Smith Stakes.

If he’s able to repeat this level of performance on Saturday, Rebel Dane does profile as the horse to beat in this year’s Missile Stakes.


Racing and Sports

Randwick

Saturday, 09th August 2014

6
15:35
(local)

McGrath Agents Missile Stakes (G2)

Age: 3yo and up Type: OPEN
AUD $176,700
1200m TURF GOOD
6
15:35
(local)
AUD $176,700
1200m GOOD

McGrath Agents Missile Stakes (G2)

Age: 3yo and up Type: OPEN

Sweet Idea was quickly away and soon crossed to the lead. She travelled well in front, going along at a solid pace (first 600m 34.76). Tommy Berry steered her away from the rails on straightening, she was challenged strongly from the 200m but she dug deep, fighting on well to score by a long head in a smart first- up performance. Messene raced behind the leader, got an inside run to challenge at the 300m and kept fighting gamely for a close second. It was his first run since April and he should be improved by the run. The favourite, Rebel Dane, had a good trip in fourth place, one out and one back, following a good tempo. He moved up at the 300m, and kept making ground from that point to finish third, appearing to have had every chance. Boban missed the start and was a clear last in the early stages and was still last and about eight lengths from the leader at the 600m. He looked for an inside run on straightening, eventually needing to switch wide passing the 200m. He then came with a late run to finish (0.8 lengths) fourth in an eye-catching first-up performance. Weary was sixth, one off the rails, was under riding from the 600m and kept battling on quite well, making ground for a sound first-up (1.5 lengths) fifth. Kirramosa, who was having her first run since winning the VRC Oaks (Gr 1, 2500m) in November, was fifth on the rails, switched out at the 300m and battled on particularly well for (1.7 lengths) sixth. Hawkspur was seventh on the rails, stuck to the inside in the straight and fought on very well under riding for a most encouraging (2 lengths) seventh. Laser Hawk was second last to the turn and made some late ground for a sound (3.5 lengths) eighth at his first run since April. Thump raced outside the leader to the turn but disappointed in the straight to finish (4.2 lengths) last. *ANZ

FP Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 7. SWEET IDEA (AUS) 4yo M
SNITZEL (AUS) - FLIDAIS (AUS)
TOMMY BERRY
MS GAI WATERHOUSE
$4
56.5kg
D Henderson, L Henderson, Nick Vass Bloodstock (Mgrs: N & A Vass), W Cook, D Maher, G Scott, T L Vogel, B Lynton, C Brown & M Allen

Sales Information

2nd 5. MESSENE (AUS) 6yo G
LONHRO (AUS) - BELLE GISELLE (AUS)
JAMES MCDONALD
M, W & J HAWKES
$4
58.5kg
Cloros Syndicate (Mgrs: M G & G E Cloros)
3rd 2. REBEL DANE (AUS) 5yo H
CALIFORNIA DANE (AUS) - TEXARCANA (AUS)
BLAKE SHINN
GARY PORTELLI
$3.5
58.5kg
Laurel Oak Bloodstock Pty Ltd (Mgr: L Mihalyka), J Murphy, P Kite, M Powell, Grant Bloodstock Pty Ltd (Mgr: S Grant), Carpe Diem (Mgr: K Lowe), S Lindley, R Spee, A Fitzgerald, Pardon (Mgr: K Sheppard), Simpson-Morgan, T Gleeson, N Parbery, G Zivkovic & Rdfit Pty Ltd (Mgr: S Cook)

Sales Information

4th 1. BOBAN (AUS) 5yo G
BERNARDINI (USA) - KENBELLE (AUS)
GLYN SCHOFIELD
CHRIS WALLER
$9
58.5kg

Sales Information

5th 6. WEARY (FR) 4yo G
ASTRONOMER ROYAL (USA) - AMERICA NOVA (FR)
HUGH BOWMAN
CHRIS WALLER
$7.5
58.5kg
6th 8. KIRRAMOSA (NZ) 4yo M
ALAMOSA (NZ) - FREYJA (NZ)
TIM CLARK
J G SARGENT
$41
56.5kg

Sales Information

7th 4. HAWKSPUR (AUS) 5yo G
PURREALIST (AUS) - MOLLYHAWK (AUS)
TYE ANGLAND
CHRIS WALLER
$67
58.5kg
8th 3. LASER HAWK (AUS) 6yo G
ARTIE SCHILLER (USA) - HIGH HEELS (AUS)
KERRIN MCEVOY
JOSEPH PRIDE
$81
58.5kg
9th 9. THUMP (AUS) 4yo M
RED RANSOM (USA) - OOMPH (AUS)
BRENTON AVDULLA
KRIS LEES
$13
56.5kg

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