Missile Stakes headlines Rosehill program

Hard Empire wins Missile Stakes
Hard Empire (right) caused a massive boilover in the 2022 Missile Stakes at Randwick. (Photo: Bet365/Twitter)

The Group 2 $300,000 Missile Stakes – the first Group race of the 2022/23 Sydney metropolitan racing calendar – headlines the action at Rosehill Gardens this Saturday.

The opening Saturday of the season also sees increases in prizemoney across the year from Racing NSW and the Australian Turf Club, with minimum Saturday prizemoney increased to $160,000.

This is in addition to increases to all Group and Listed races in NSW and increases to minimum metropolitan midweek and public holiday prizemoney levels which took affect on August 1 this week. Highway and Midway races each Saturday in Sydney rise to $120,000 prizemoney.

Saturday also sees a special celebration of former and retired jockeys in conjunction with the NSW Jockeys Association. Up to 100 former riders will join throughout the day and form a guard of honour for current day jockeys in the Rosehill Gardens parade ring.

Australian Racing Christian Chaplaincy’s Colin Watts will perform a special blessing over the jockeys in Race 7 this Saturday is the NSW Jockeys Association Reunion Handicap.

Australian Turf Club Head of Racing and Wagering James Ross said: “The Group 2 $300,000 Missile Stakes on the first Saturday meeting of the new season starts a stellar series of pathway sprint races across coming months ahead of the world’s richest race on turf the $20 million TAB Everest at Royal Randwick

“This year as we celebrate and remember a number of retired jockeys we also farewell John Duggan, whose achievements in Sydney racing were quite remarkable and a man who will be greatly missed by the racing community.”

Saturday’s Group 2 Missile Stakes has attracted a strong field headed in online bookmakers markets by the heavily-backed Joe Pride trained Big Parade ($3.10-$2.90) for jockey Josh Parr.

The horse won its latest barrier trial by an amazing 21 lengths.

I Am Me for trainers Ciaron Maher and David Eustace with jockey Tim Clark aboard is $3.10-$3.50. The horse, touted as a contender for The Everest (1200m), has won seven from 13 starts and is unbeaten at Rosehill Gardens.

A number of other Spring sprint feature races have seen significant increases in prizemoney, including the Group 3 Concorde Stakes at Royal Randwick on September 2 ($1 million from $500,000 in 2022), Group 2 The Shorts at Royal Randwick on September 16 ($1 million) and Premiere Stakes at Royal Randwick on September 30 ($1 million).

Saturday’s meeting also features the $160,000 Petaluma Premier’s Cup Prelude and a 14-horse field over the 1800m trip.

2023 Group 2 Missile Stakes final field

No. Silks Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
1 Silks
Golden Mile
James Cummings
James McDonald
2
59kg
2 Silks
Ingratiating
James Cummings
Zac Lloyd
9
56.5kg
3 Silks
Rocketing By
David Pfieffer
Jason Collett
6
56.5kg
4 Silks
Big Parade
Joseph Pride
Joshua Parr
4
56kg
5 Silks
Ucalledit
Kris Lees
Dylan Gibbons
10
56kg
6 Silks
Dragonstone
Joseph Pride
Tom Sherry
11
56kg
7 Silks
Fender
Brett Cavanough
Adam Hyeronimus
8
56kg
8 Silks
Wewillrock
John O’Shea
Tyler Schiller
5
56kg
9 Silks
Deepour
Adam Campton
Ryan Maloney
7
56kg
10 Silks
Argentia
Joseph Pride
Regan Bayliss
3
54.5kg
11 Silks
I Am Me
Ciaron Maher & David Eustace
Tim Clark
1
54kg

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