The Gold Coast Bulletin

It’s a bit complicate­d

Coast race could shape Atkins field

- MARK OBERHARDT

RACES at the Gold Coast and Sunshine Coast today will play an unexpected key role in unravellin­g a complicate­d set of scenarios to determine the Group 1 JJ Atkins field.

After first acceptance­s were taken for the JJ Atkins there were 30 horses still in contention for a place in the field at Eagle Farm tomorrow week.

As it stands, Ken Russell Memorial Classic runner-up Tick Tock Boom has the 18th and final place in the field.

Tick Tock Boom, who has $37,325 in prizemoney, will not race this weekend.

Uncomplica­ted, 19th on the ballot, will go past him if she runs in the first three at the Gold Coast today.

Neutron (22nd), See Marie (24th) and Corvo (26th) would also go past Tick Tock Boom if they won or run second in the Gold Coast race.

A win by any of the trio would put them above Way Beyond who is No.17 for the Atkins.

To further confuse matters, Way Beyond, who like Uncomplica­ted is trained by Stuart Kendrick, is entered to race at the Sunshine Coast tonight. Way Beyond needs only run a place in the race to be assured of an Atkins start.

Kendrick has a third horse in the Atkins mix racing tonight with Superare (20th) who needs to win the Sunshine Coast race to make the field.

“We will just have to see how things play out on Friday as there are also so many combinatio­ns with other runners already in the field,” Kendrick said.

“I also have Cosmic Gossip who is a definite runner so I could have four, three or two Atkins starters depending on Friday.”

 ?? Picture: WARREN LYNAM ?? Uncomplica­ted can move into the JJ Atkins field if she runs a place at the Gold Coast today.
Picture: WARREN LYNAM Uncomplica­ted can move into the JJ Atkins field if she runs a place at the Gold Coast today.

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