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In it to win it: Star Tigers’ hopes riding high on Caulfield Cup favourite

Richmond premiership teammates Jayden Short, Tom Lynch and the retired Jack Riewoldt were at Caulfield Racecourse at the crack of dawn on Tuesday.

They weren’t running laps.

Chris Waller (centre) discusses the Caulfield Cup chances of Soulcombe with part-owners, Richmond stars, Tom Lynch and Jack Riewoldt.Credit: Getty Images

With their phones capturing the action, they watched their horse, the five-year-old gelding Soulcombe, do his main trackwork ahead of Saturday’s Caulfield Cup.

“It was grouse. I was glad I went. It was pretty early. I asked Jack why they do it so early,” Short said.

The question, albeit one that’s not easily answered, reveals both Short’s enthusiasm and his willingness to admit he’s no Bart Cummings when it comes to matters of the turf.

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The trackside conditions

John Allen chasing Caulfield Cup upset

As many eyes fixate on high-profile stayer Gold Trip, Irish jockey John Allen has his sights on an upset aboard one of the favourite’s stablemates in the $5 million Group 1 Caulfield Cup.

Imported galloper Duke De Sessa has been geared towards the prestigious 2400m spring feature and has hardly put a hoof wrong in the lead-up to Saturday’s race.

The five-year-old, rated a $31 chance, has been overshadowed by fellow Ciaron Maher and David Eustace-trained stayer Gold Trip ($6).

Trainers David Eustace (l) and Ciaron Maher (r) hold a strong hand in the $5 million Caulfield Cup.

Soulcombe and West Wind Blows ($6.50) are on the second line of betting, as Without A Fight ($8) and Breakup ($9) round out the leading contenders.

But Allen is quietly confident of mounting a challenge after sitting on Duke De Sessa for the first time this week.

“He’s probably flown a little bit under the radar but hopefully he can step up to the mark on Saturday,” Allen told AAP.

“It is a very deep race and he’s going to have to step up a little on what he’s shown.

“But Ciaron and David are confident he can and he couldn’t have worked any better than what he did on Tuesday morning when I rode him.

“Going in we’re certainly very hopeful.”

Duke De Sessa won twice in as many starts over 2400m in Ireland and was sixth in the Group 1 Turnbull Stakes (2000m) last time out.

The son of Lope de Vega out of Dark Crusader made steady ground from the back in his third Australian run and drops from 56kg to 53kg for the Caulfield Cup.

“I’m hoping that run has just topped him up and he’ll be cherry ripe for Saturday,” Allen said.

“All his runs have showed a bit of promise and there should be good improvement in him. I’m pretty confident he can run well.”

There are queries, however, with Duke De Sessa having to negotiate barrier 14 and a track that won’t present as ideal.

“They’ve always had a thought that he’s a little bit better on soft ground but he certainly couldn’t have felt any better on Tuesday,” Allen said.

“He was moving super and his action seemed good. I think he can handle it hopefully once it’s not rock hard.

“He’s probably going to balance up somewhere but a lot of the fancied ones will be around midfield or somewhere like that so I should be able to find the right back to follow.”

AAP

Good morning

G’day and welcome to our Caulfield Cup Day 2023 live blog as one of the prime events of the spring racing carnival plays out at Caulfield racecourse.

We will have plenty of colour and fashion from the course and then the races across the day with the first race set for 12.15pm AEDT.

Enjoy the day to come.

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