The 2011 Manikato Stakes form guide should be a pleasure to do for the average punter given the quality of horses in the race.
Sure Sepoy stands out like a sore thumb with his seven from eight record but the fact is it takes a horse of his calibre to overshadow these other highly performed race horses.
Each on deserves its spot in the 2011 Manikato Stakes field and each one is capable of winning the event.
In fact although there are only eight horses in the race, together they have combined prize money of over $10 million.
The lowest earner is Kulgrinda and even he has over $200,000 from just seven career starts.
Sepoy is the highest, he’s tallied $3.1 million form eight starts thanks largely to his Golden Slipper triumph.
In terms of most wins though, that belongs to More Joyous, she has 14 victories from her 19 career starts.
If you’re looking for experience, that belongs to Atomic Force which will be having his 33rd career start tomorrow night.
As you can see there’s plenty to think about, so check out our Manikato Stakes form guide below where we rate their chances individually.
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2011 Manikato Stakes Form Guide
Happy Zero:
With eight wins from 15 starts he’s a genuine winner but this is some imposing company. He has the most patchy form coming into this race and really needs to improve to be a danger.
Buffering:
Outstanding Queensland horse which will take plenty of running down from out in front. Won at the valley first up last start, he can certainly do it again.
Atomic Force:
Only just beaten by Buffering here last start and if he had an extra stride he would have got him. Loves the 1200m and he’s a group 1 winner, wet ground only helps his causes, big hope.
More Joyous:
With a winning rate like hers she’s just about the fvaourite in every race she runs in. Don’t worry about it being her first up run, she’s fit and she can win this race.
Sister Madly:
Sure it’s a jump in grade but she beat a a big field and a quality field last start. She’ll take improvement form that run too, don’t ignore her.
Rue Maple:
The roughie of the field but it’s run second in four of its last six. I don’t think it can win here but there’s no reason it won’t be an exotic player.
Kulgrinda:
Got a bit lost last start but if you forget that run things look good for this horse. Just seven starts for four wins and a second, never underestimate Moody and Nolen.
Sepoy:
He’s an out and out champion and he just doesn’t know how to lose. Big step up here though and he really needs to prove himself. He wins this he’s a dead set superstar not just in Australia but the world.
