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The Heath 1100 Stakes
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Date: | Saturday, September 2, 2023 |
Location: | Caulfield Racecourse – Melbourne, Victoria |
Prize Money: | $200,000 |
Distance: | 1100m |
The Heath 1100 Stakes is a Group 3 event held at Caulfield Racecourse under set weights and penalty conditions.
In 2023, The Heath 1100 Stakes is run for $200,000 and is restricted to horses aged four-years-old and older.
Many a Group 1 superstar has taken out The Heath 1100 Stakes, with Redzel (2016), Ball Of Muscle (2018) and Masked Crusader (2022) all saluting in the event as they kicked off lucrative spring campaigns.
Redzel would go on to win the inaugural edition of The Everest (1200m) the following spring, with his win in the 2016 edition of The Heath 1100 Stakes proving to be his coming-of-age.
‘The Heath’ is what many a punter often refers to Caulfield Racecourse as.
2023 The Heath 1100 Stakes Betting Odds
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The Heath 1100 Stakes 2023 Final Field
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Previous The Heath 1100 Stakes Field
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No. Silks Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight 1 Oxley RoadPeter MoodyLuke Nolen1359kg2 KallosJames CummingsJamie Kah959kg3 Generation Ciaron Maher & David Eustace Mark Zahra 2 58.5kg 4 In The Boat Lindsey Smith Blaike McDougall 10 58kg 5 Not An Option Mike Moroney Patrick Moloney 6 58kg 6 Red Can Man Steve Wolfe Shaun McGruddy 1 57kg 7 Shooting For Gold Steven O’Dea & Matthew Hoysted Damian Lane 3 57kg 8 Curran Lyn Tolson & Leonie Proctor Matthew Cartwright 8 57kg 9 The Move Tony Gollan Daniel Moor 7 57kg 10 Star Patrol Clinton McDonald Ben Melham 11 57kg 11 Little Stevie Simon Zahra Jye McNeil 4 55kg 12 Bless Her Clayton Douglas Daniel Stackhouse 5 55kg 13 Fortunate Kiss Daniel Bowman Harry Coffey 12 55kg
2022 The Heath 1100 Stakes result
1st – Shooting For Gold ($9.00)
2nd – Generation ($1.70)
3rd – Star Patrol ($1.70)
Recent The Heath 1100 Stakes results
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Queenslander Shooting For Gold ($9) managed to wear down Generation ($4.20) in a ding-dong battle in The Heath 1100 Stakes in 2022. Having been buried away on the fence three pairs back, jockey Damian Lane needed to be as patient as he could possibly be, awaiting for a gap to appear at the right time. Once the pair got off the back of the tiring Red Can Man, Shooting For Gold and Lane had to be at their best to gun down Generation and managed to do so in the shadows of the winning post, prevailing by a neck on the line. Race favourite Star Patrol ($3.70) was a shade disappointing when finishing third, a further 1.5 lengths off Generation.
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Despite being sent around as a $1.90 favourite, Masked Crusader was no sure thing pre-race needing to salute first-up from a spell and lugging 60kg against a smart field. Settling last under Jye McNeil, Masked Crusader was given every chance to balance up in the home straight and unleash his iconic finishing burst. Despite being five-lengths off leader Oxley Road ($8) with 200m to go, Masked Crusader flew home to get the better of Amish Boy ($8) by a widening three-quarters of a length margin and a tiring Oxley Road back in third. The win saw Masked Crusader tighten in The Everest betting markets.
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Having returned from a mandatory three-month suspension for bleeding, the Clinton McDonald-trained Diamond Effort produced a strong finish to claim Group 3 The Heath 1100 glory. Settled on the heels of the leaders, Ben Melham had Diamond Effort ($6) settled in the one-one throughout and when asked for an effort managed to level up to the leaders inside the final 100m and would go on to hold off the fast-finishing and slightly unlucky Lyre ($4.60) a neck away in second and on-pace influencer Runson ($61) a further neck away in third. McDonald admitted to concerns pre-race with Diamond Effort drawing the widest alley in the 13-horse field, following scratchings, but jockey Ben Melham was able to find cover early in the race and conserve energy in the run to the home turn and from there, the job was all but complete.
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Crystal Dreamer was sent around as a $41 chance, but defied the odds and got the better of a star-studded field in the 2019 edition of The Heath 1100 Stakes. First-up from a 12-month injury layoff, the seven-year-old managed to get the better of Gytrash ($4.20) and defending champion Ball Of Muscle ($4) in an impressive return. Crystal Dreamer started at massive odds and defeated the fast-finishing Gytrash by a half-length with leader Ball Of Muscle holding third, another long neck away.
The Heath 1100 Stakes winners
The Heath 1100 Stakes Past Winners | |||
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Year | Horse | Jockey | Trainer |
2022 | Shooting For Gold | Damian Lane | Steven O’Dea & Matthew Hoysted |
2021 | Masked Crusader | Jye McNeil | Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes |
2020 | Diamond Effort | Ben Melham | Clinton McDonald |
2019 | Crystal Dreamer | Damian Lane | Mathew Ellerton & Simon Zahra |
2018 | Ball Of Muscle | Glyn Schofield | Joseph Pride |
2017 | Voodoo Lad | Brad Rawiller | Darren Weir |
2016 | Redzel | Mark Zahra | Peter & Paul Snowden |
2015 | Bounding | Kerrin McEvoy | Peter & Paul Snowden |
2014 | Flamberge | Vlad Duric | Peter Moody |
2013 | Samaready | Craig Newitt | Mick Price |
2012 | Golden Archer | Luke Nolen | Peter Moody |
2011 | Atomic Force | Damien Oliver | Darren Smith |
2010 | Rightfully Yours | Glen Boss | Mick Price |
2009 | First Command | Dwayne Dunn | Lee Freedman |
2008 | Bel Mer | Craig Newitt | Mick Price |
2007 | Undue | Steven Arnold | Shane Clarke |
2006 | Shadoways | Nash Rawiller | Gwenda Johnstone |
2005 | Classiconi | Nash Rawiller | Shane Fliedner |
2004 | Monahan Tweed | Peter Mertens | Stephen Aldridge |
2003 | Lovely Jubly | Brett Prebble | Brian Mayfield-Smith |
2002 | Crystal Finale | Brendan Fenech | Peter Morgan |