CF Orr Stakes Where To Next – Racing.com

Posted: February 12, 2017 at 7:22 am

Black Heart Bart leads the way on his way to winning the C.F. Orr Stakes (Image: Racing Photos)

The Group 1 Futurity Stakes (1400m) and Group 2 Peter Young Stakes (1800m), both run at Caulfield on February 25, are popular next ports of call for those coming out of the Orr Stakes.

Black Heart Bart (winner): Logged his fourth Group 1 on Saturday, and third at Caulfield, and will return to that track where he will aim to become the 18th horse to complete the Orr Stakes-Futurity Stakes double.

Turn Me Loose (2nd): Also goes to the Futurity, which like the Orr, is run at weight-for-age.

Ecuador (3rd): Announced himself as an Australian Cup player with a fine third and likely to be given the chance to further enhance his standing via the Peter Young Stakes.

Palentino (equal 4th): Has won Group 1 races at his past two third-up runs and will look to make that three in the Futurity Stakes.

Jameka (equal 4th): Eye-catching return from the Caulfield Cup winner, who charged to the top of CrownBets Australian Cup market at $4.60, and goes to the Peter Young Stakes.

WATCH: Black Heart Bart deliver more Group 1 success for Weir

Malaguerra (6th): Much head-scratching from the Gelagotis camp, who are now likely to drop the dual Group 1 winner back to 1200m. William Reid Stakes, at Moonee Valley late next month, an option ahead of the T.J. Smith Stakes in Sydney.

Awesome Rock (7th): Copped a nasty black eye, but other than that emerged from the race well and presses on to the Peter Young Stakes.

Hes Our Rokkii (8th): Satisfactory return and will come back to Caulfield in a fortnight for either the Futurity or Peter Young.

Divine Prophet (9th): Disappointing first-up, but likely to head straight to the Group 1 Australian Guineas (1600m) on March 4.

Lucky Hussler (10th): Had been slated to head to the Futurity, but turned in a rare shocker when never a factor. Will be checked over by the Weir stable in coming days.

Miss Rose De Lago (11th): Had a tough run wide on the speed, but took no harm from the outing and will now be dropped back to mares grade with the Group 3 Mannerism Stakes (1400m) the target.

Arod (last): Plan was to head to the Futurity Stakes second-up, but that may be up in the air following his poor showing. Was vetted post-race, with no obvious abnormalities.

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