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Timeform Recap: 2016 Aurie's Star Handicap

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Timeform recap the 2016 Aurie's Star Handicap won by Sooboog for trainer Darren Weir and jockey Michael Dee.

Sooboog wins the Aurie's Star Handicap
Sooboog wins the Aurie's Star Handicap Picture: Racing and Sports

Last week we had Lord Of The Sky winning the feature in Melbourne on something of a redemption mission and this week the feature, the Aurie's Star Handicap, went the way of Sooboog - another who has provoked the ire of punters in recent times.

Like Lord Of The Sky, Sooboog has always been a good talent but has struggled to really convert. He started odds-on to win the Breeders Plate on his debut and, despite being beaten by subsequent Golden Slipper winner Vancouver, managed to post a Timeform Rating of 106 - a way above average debut any way you look at it.

The best part of two years on and Sooboog went into the Aurie's Star rated 106, a peak rating that he has run to twice since that debut but failed to improve on in 13 runs in that timeframe - until Saturday.

On Saturday Sooboog posted a new peak rating of 110, a number that sits right in line with recent historical standards for the Aurie's Star, matching 2015 winner Shiraz to the pound and sitting just behind good recent winners Tiger Tees and Temple Of Boom who both ran to 113.

Temple Of Boom's 2011 win was the last Aurie's Star to prove a particularly strong form reference for subsequent spring features with Temple Of Boom himself going on to win the Gilgai and runner up Rekindled Interest winning the Feehan,

Green Moon also came out of the race to win a Newcastle Cup and finish second in the Caulfield Cup.

The 2016 Aurie's Star looks up to scratch without appearing a spring shaper. The Racing and Sports field strength figure was 111. Solid but unspectacular for a Group 3 handicap - a description that could also be used for the overall time.

That said, Sooboog won well and now that he has that win it feels easier to forgive past sins. Good ground, blinkers on, and an even/steady early tempo seem to be the recipe for Sooboog success and with similar conditions it would be fairly easy to envisage him improving again.

The second and third horses, both from the Hayes,Hayes and Dabernig triumvirate, also look like improving in the right circumstance.

Runner up Dibayani won the race on Timeform ratings, returning a figure of 115, in line with much of his good form to this point.

His closing sectionals were worth a slight mark up and he should be better getting to 1400/1600m in the coming weeks - we'd confidently declare him a coming winner were he 1160 days and 15 runs without a win now.

Tashbeeh ran a very similar race, albeit with 5kgs less. He ran to 103 and his current master rating of 105 is looking temporary on the strength of his first up performance.

He might not quite have the motor to match his stablemate Dibayani but he does have a good winning habit and versatility, having produced smart form from 1200m to 2000m. He should have options aplenty in the coming weeks.


Racing and Sports

Flemington

Saturday, 06th August 2016

7
15:50
(local)

Aurie's Star Hcp (G3)

WT: 54kg Type: OPEN
AUD $151,500
1200m TURF GOOD
7
15:50
(local)
AUD $151,500
1200m GOOD

Aurie's Star Hcp (G3)

WT: 54kg Type: OPEN

Sooboog, who was having his fifth run since joining the Darren Weir stable, broke through for his first win in almost a year with a good effort in taking out this Group Three race. He began well, settled close to the leaders behind a steady tempo (36.24). He improved well at the 400m, dashed clear shortly afterwards to score quite impressively, sprinting home in a smart 33.80. Dibayani raced in seventh spot, in between runners, switched into clear running at the 400m and then battled on very well in the sprint-home for a good second. Tashbeeh was back in eighth place, switched closer to the Grandstand side at the 400m and kept running on well for a good third. The favourite Ruettiger raced just behind the leading group, briefly looked a threat when he moved up at the 400m and then battled on for (2.8 lengths) fourth after seeming to have every chance.

FP Horse, Age & Sex
Sire & Dam
Jockey
Trainer
SP
WT
1st 13. SOOBOOG (AUS) 4yo H
SNITZEL (AUS) - MONTE ROSA (AUS)
MICHAEL DEE
DARREN WEIR
$5.5
54kg
Sheikh Mohammed Bin Khalifa Al Maktoum (Manager), Kitchwin Hills, Mystery Downs, Werrett Bloodstock Pty Ltd, Whitby Bloodstock, G Loiero & B Howard,

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2nd 1. DIBAYANI (IRE) 6yo G
SHAMARDAL (USA) - DIBIYA (IRE)
MARK ZAHRA
D & B HAYES & T DABERNIG
$9
59kg
Lucky Racing Syndicate (Mgr: R C S Ng)
3rd 5. TASHBEEH (AUS) 5yo H
COMMANDS (AUS) - MORE VALOUR (AUS)
MICHAEL WALKER
D & B HAYES & T DABERNIG
$7
54kg
Shadwell Stud Australasia Ltd (Mgr: G M Kelly)

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4th 9. RUETTIGER (NZ) 5yo G
DUPORTH (AUS) - BE INSPIRED (AUS)
DANIEL MOOR
LEE & ANTHONY FREEDMAN
$4
54kg

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5th 4. MIGHTY LIKE (AUS) 7yo G
HOST (CHI) - MIGHTY FINE (AUS)
DAMIEN OLIVER
MICK PRICE
$6
55kg
6th 12. JUST MAGICAL (AUS) 5yo G
MAGIC ALBERT (AUS) - SAUCY TALES (NZ)
BEN ALLEN
LYN TOLSON & LEONIE PROCTOR
$26
54kg
7th 10. MAGNUS REIGN (AUS) 7yo G
MAGNUS (AUS) - VAIN HILL (AUS)
DEAN YENDALL
DARREN WEIR
$9
54kg

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8th 2. SMART VOLATILITY (AUS) 8yo G
DANEWIN (AUS) - SOMETHING FUNNY (AUS)
TYE ANGLAND
J G SARGENT
$7.5
58.5kg
9th 3. ESCADO (AUS) 7yo G
CASINO PRINCE (AUS) - SECRET CAUSE (AUS)
BEN MELHAM
MATT LAURIE
$151
57kg

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10th 8. PHEIDON (AUS) 6yo G
AL MAHER (AUS) - ENCOSTA QUIDD (AUS)
BEN THOMPSON
JIM CERCHI (JNR)
$101
54kg

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11th 7. MR CHARD (AUS) 9yo H
AL SAMER (AUS) - NAJAR (AUS)
DWAYNE DUNN
TONY MCEVOY
$31
54kg

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