2015 TAB.COM.AU Inter Dominion Grand Final Field – Barrier Draw

21 February 2015
Inter Dominion defending champion Beautide draws well for next weekend's TAB.COM.AU Inter Dominion Grand Final at Tabcorp Park Menangle.

Inter Dominion defending champion Beautide draws well for next weekend's TAB.COM.AU Inter Dominion Grand Final at Tabcorp Park Menangle.

The barrier draw for the 2015 TAB.COM.AU Inter Dominion Grand Final was finalised at a function in the Miracle Mile Restaurant at Tabcorp Park Menangle tonight.

Early favourite and defending champion Beautide drew well in gate five and there was a slight cheer in the room when Ultimate Art was given barrier four.

Unfortunately for New Zealand hero Terror To Love, his run of bad draws continued when he was handed barrier nine, leaving co-trainer Graham Court crestfallen.

The field, in barrier draw order comprising of 14 runners and two emergencies, for the $750,000 Grand Circuit time-honoured event at Tabcorp Park Menangle on Sunday March 1 is as follows:

1

Lennytheshark

2

Blazin N Cullen

3

Flaming Flutter

4

Ultimate Art

5

Beautide

6

Im Corzin Terror

7

Monifieth

8

Majestic Mach

9

Terror To Love

10

David Hercules

11

For A Reason

12

Easy On The Eye

13

Avonnova

14

Teo Enteo

15

Franco Ledger (EM1)

16

Wartime Sweetheart (EM2)

The Inter Dominion 2015 is proudly supported by the NSW Government through its tourism and major events agency Destination NSW.

For further information please contact NSWHRC Racing Manager David Wonson on 0438 398 251.

 

Related News

29 April 2024
Champion mare's gun Menangle draw
CHAMPION mare Ladies In Red has a perfect draw to start her "farewell tour" in winning style in Australia's biggest mares' race at Menangle on Saturday night. The Emma Stewart-trained mare firmed from $2.50 to $1.65 after drawing gate two in the $200,000 Group 1 Queen Elizabeth II Mile...
29 April 2024
Pacing For Pink providing extra motivation for Gemma Hewitt
This year’s Pacing For Pink campaign will be spurring Gemma Hewitt on to victory more than most. Hewitt will be one of eleven senior drivers, along with seven mini-trots competitors, who will don pink pants for the month of May, joining drivers from around Australia in supporting the McGrath Foundation....
29 April 2024
Gloucester Park Review Friday 26 April 2024
Catch A Wave dispels a myth Brilliant, lightly-raced five-year-old Catch A Wave dispelled a widely-held myth that he was suspect over long distances when he gave a dazzling display of sheer speed on his way to winning the $300,000 Retravision Fremantle Cup at Gloucester Park on Friday night. Not only...
29 April 2024
Hamilton: Victoria has worked its way back to the top
Victorian harness racing’s pride has been restored. Back on March 25, I penned a “Forum” column about a disturbing fact for the passionate Victorian industry and some almost immediate opportunities which existed to address it. CLICK HERE TO READ THE FULL COLUMN AT THETROTS.COM.AU
28 April 2024
There's no catching this Wave
VICTORIAN star Catch A Wave completed a historic double and revived memories of the great Im Themightyquinn with a stunning last-to-first win in Friday night's $300,000 Group 1 Fremantle Cup at Gloucester Park. It came just a week after he won Australia's second richest race, the $1.25mil Group...
Click for more