Light Jockeys In Demand In Group One Epsom

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Brenton Avdulla

At least four horses will carry half a kilogram more than their original weights in the Epsom Handicap with 10 of the 18 runners on less than 51kg.

So far Kerrin McEvoy (Rock 50.5kg), Dom Tourneur (Archedemus 50.5kg) (Star Of The Seas 50kg) and Damien Thornton (Junipal 50kg) have been given permission to ride half a kilogram over those handicaps in Saturday's $1 million race over the famous Randwick mile.

Dreamforce is topweight with 57kg, 2kg more than Group One winner .

The presence of the lightly weighted horses has also prompted trainers to cast the net wide looking for riders with several less than familiar names in Sydney racing in the Group One mix.

Tourneur has been recruited from Adelaide, Dee and Thornton from Melbourne and Ben Thompson (Nettoyer) from Singapore while (Le Juge), apprentice Brock Ryan (), (Kaonic) and James Innes Jr (Desert Lord) all get a rare Group One opportunity.

Gibbons, a prolific winner in provincial and country NSW and a mainstay of the stable, comes to Randwick primarily to ride the Lees-trained Attention Run in the Group One (2400m) at 50kg.

Brenton Avdulla is a more familiar name at the top level in Sydney but has some work to do to ride the Lees-trained at 52kg.

“I was 57-and-a-half (kg) on Sunday night so I've still got a bit of work to do,” Avdulla said.

Gem Song is backing up from his second as favourite in Saturday's Group Two Shannon Stakes (1500m).

“He performs well on the back-up,” Avdulla said.

“It might have been disappointing as a punter, the favourite getting beaten but I've won an Epsom before after a similar sort of thing on Secret Admirer.

“She ran fourth in the Shannon.”

Lees agrees the quick back-up will be beneficial to Gem Song.

“I think Gem Song has a great chance. He's drawn well and has a nice weight,” he said.

“He'll back up well from Saturday's race, so he's right in it.”

Gem Song is at $12 with the -trained Kolding, to be ridden by Glen Boss, the firming $5 favourite.

Lees also has Group One winner in the race and can see positives despite her $34 quote.

“She was bit plain first-up but she will improve deeper into the preparation,” he said.

“She drops to 50 kilos, gets to a mile at her favourite track at Randwick, so there's a couple of pluses there.”

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