Caulfield Guineas Field and Barrier Draw

Tara Madgwick - Tuesday October 9

Champion sire Redoute's Choice's Golden Rose winning son The Autumn Sun will carry the number one saddlecloth in Saturday's Group I Caulfield Guineas (1600m) and the favourite was well served at the barrier draw.

The Chris Waller trained colt is one of 15 acceptors for the $2 million event along with Darren Weir's last-start winners Native Soldier and Leonardo Da Hinchi.

Flight Stakes winner Oohood is the lone filly in the field.

Below is the field and barrier draw for the 2018CaulfieldGuineas.

No.

Horse

Trainer

Jockey

Barrier

Weight

1

The Autumn Sun

Chris Waller

James McDonald

5

56.5kg

2

Native Soldier

Darren Weir

Ben Allen

4

56.5kg

3

Ragged Rascal

Paul Perry

Dean Yendall

8

56.5kg

4

Leonardo Da Hinchi

Darren Weir

Brad Rawiller

10

56.5kg

5

Outrageous

Hawkes Racing

Dwayne Dunn

7

56.5kg

6

Gem Song

Kris Lees

Craig Williams

11

56.5kg

7

Muswellbrook

Hayes / Dabernig

Regan Bayliss

1

56.5kg

8

Good 'N' Fast

Hayes / Dabernig

Luke Nolen

14

56.5kg

9

Vassilator

Colin Little

Beau Mertens

13

56.5kg

10

The August

Brent Stanley

Noel Callow

2

56.5kg

11

Tavisan

Mick Price

Michael Walker

9

56.5kg

12

Ranier

James Cummings

Damian Lane

15

56.5kg

13

Mr Exclusive

Matthew Brown

Brian Higgins

3

56.5kg

14

Saccharo

Archie Alexander

Jordan Chlds

12

56.5kg

15

Ooohood

Tony McEvoy

Luke Currie

6

54.5kg

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