Good track for 2017 Adelaide Cup Day

The Morphettville track has been rated a Good 4 for the running of the 2017 Group 2 $400,000 Adelaide Cup (3200m) today.

Master Of Arts, above, is the current favourite for the 2017 Adelaide Cup at Morphettville. Photo by Ultimate Racing Photos.

Master Of Arts, above, is the current favourite for the 2017 Adelaide Cup at Morphettville. Photo by Ultimate Racing Photos.

The rail for the running of Adelaide’s 3200m feature staying race is out various distances, 4m from the 1800m to the 1200m and out 2m for the remainder for the course.

The field for the Adelaide Cup has been reduced to nineteen runners following the scratching of Dandy Gent, Oncidium Ruler and Bayanova as well as third emergency Choysa.

Apprentice Ben Allen is the new rider for the Lindsay Park trained Honey Steel’s Gold in the Adelaide Cup replacing Jake Duffy who suffered a suspected broken elbow in a fall at Corowa on Sunday.

The Darren Weir trained Master Of Arts remains a solid favourite at $4.40 ahead of $6 hope Chance To Dance from the Robert HIckmott stable.

Stuart Webb’s Annus Mirabilis is also well up in the market order at $6.50 ahead of De Little Engine at $9.50 and Clair Lindop’s mount Mail It In at $10.

The Listed $100,000 Schweppes C D Hayes Memorial Cup (1600m) has been hit hard with scratchings, reducing the field to just eight runners following the withdrawals of the top weight Sir Isaac Newton along with Dr Dapper, Baligari and Woakwine.

The other feature race on the nine event program, the Listed $100,000 My Kitchen Rules Matrice Stakes (1200m), is free of scratchings as is the $200,000 Magic Millions Adelaide 2yo Classic (1200m) for qualified two year olds.

Other scratchings for the Adelaide Cup Day.

Race 1 – No 6 War Thunder.

Race 2 – No 4 Tipperary Lil, No 10 Miss Identified.

Race 4 – No 7 Hamukkah Gold.

Race 5 – No 6 Murti, No 12 Trueno, No 13 Cool Mavwerick.

Race 9 – No 7 Pennsula Links, No 14 Lord Topper, No 15 Plushenko.

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Mark Mazzaglia

Mark is a passionate journalist with a life-time involvement in the racing industry. He spent many years as an analyst and form expert at the Courier Mail and also has hands-on experience working with some of Queensland’s top trainers.