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Favourites havent dominated the BMW Caulfield Cup winners list over the past 15 years but those who kept the faith were rewarded as Jameka blitzed her 16 rivals to claim the $3 million race. Nike Air Max Invigor Mujer .In an event of firsts, the 2015 Crown Oaks winner became the first mare to win the Caulfield Cup after winning that classic the previous year while Ciaron Maher claimed his eight Group 1 win overall and his first in one of the Big Three of Australian racing.Jockey Nick Hall notched his second Caulfield Cup victory, after Fawkner in 2013, with what Maher described as a cool ride. The four-year-old mare over-raced slightly at around the halfway mark, being too keen to take off, but Hall settled her into a position off the leaders and ready to make her run for home as they turned.Jameka, tipped by Scott Heinrich in the ESPN Weekend Preview, saluted at $4.20 with UBET.Scottish ($7), ridden by Kerrin McEvoy and trained by Godolphins Charlie Appleby, was three lengths away in second --the first of the international visitors home -- with recent UK import Exospheric less than a length away in third for jockey Damien Oliver and Hall of Fame trainer Lee Freedman and his brother Anthony.The AAMI Victoria Derby and Crown Oaks pictures continue to take shape with two lead-ups also run at Caulfield.The Group 3 Caulfield Classic over 2000 metres -- a key Derby pointer -- saw the James Cummings-trained Good Standing ($2.90) led all the way to win from Rocketeer ($6), whom jockey Brad Rawiller said produced an outstanding display, while Inference ($6.50) was desperately unlucky in third.The Group 3 Ethereal Stakes (2000m) was taken out by Eleonora ($7). Trained by Kiwi pair Murray Baker and Andrew Forsman, the filly delivered a handy win for jockey Damien Oliver before he began a 20-meeting suspension that will see him miss both the Cox Plate and Derby days of racing. Eleonoras second win from six starts had UBET bring her into $7 for the Oaks.The feature short-course event of the day, the Group 2 Caulfield Sprint over 1000 metres, saw eight-year-old Our Boy Malachi swoop down the middle of the track to claim his 19th win in 26 starts, and a first win in Melbourne at this initial attempt.Headline ActJameka and Ciaron Maher: Even when ESPN featured Ciaron Maher and his spring team a month ago, there was a quiet confidence from the Caulfield-based horseman about Jamekas ability. She had shown that she was the best filly on the day in the Oaks at Flemington last November, but the way in which she won the Caulfield Cup in such dominant fashion sets aside all doubts about whether she is a genuine Emirates Melbourne Cup (3200m) contender. That is also despite the chatter and rumbles beforehand that it wasnt the most stellar line up of Caulfield Cup runners.Nick Halls effort in wasting so significantly to be able to ride Jameka at 52.5kg was especially noteworthy, and the weight loss was obvious to see as he looked very much like a different person on the day. An avid yoga participant and generally fit, this was a prime example of the punishment some jockeys put themselves through to be able to take these rides, then to win.Hall showed his joy in winning with a victory salute, but, appealing as it is to photographers, stewards rarely look kindly on jockeys celebrating while still aboard their mounts as they cross the line. As a result, Hall will be $Aus1000 lighter from a fine for his over-the-line celebration on Jameka.As Jameka now marches on to the Melbourne Cup on 1 November, UBET have wound her in to $9 from $5.50. Hall declared that she would win the Cups double after her Caulfield success.Victoria-born but Sydney-based jockey Blake Shinn, meanwhile, rode a winning treble aboard Jennifer Lynn ($11), Good Standing, and First Seal ($7.50), but he also copped at 10-meeting suspension for careless riding on fourth-placed Moqueen in the Ethereal Stakes.Talking PointsTo Derby or not to Derby: The Cummings name was to the fore with Good Standings slashing Caulfield Classic win. The race is usually a pathway to the Victoria Derby, but trainer James Cummings noted the smart colt may bypass the Derby in favour of the Group 1 Emirates Stakes over 2000 metres on Nov. 5. While the Derby is exclusively for three-year-olds, the Emirates Stakes is at weight-for-age conditions so Good Standing, as a three-year-old, will go into that race with the very competitive impost of 51kg. UBET now rate Good Standing the $6 second favourite for the Derby, but second-placed Rocketeer showed continued improvement to claim classic favouritism at $5.Jamekas win stamps Hartnell form: So now the Spring Racing Carnival attention turns to Moonee Valley and the Group 1 Cox Plate (2040m) on Saturday. It is really the one weve all been waiting for: Winx ($2.15) v Hartnell ($2.70).Jockey suspensions: While Damien Oliver made headlines with his 20-meeting suspension, but stewards also whacked Craig Williams with a 10-meeting ban for what they deemed careless riding aboard Real Love in the Cup. It means he will miss the ride on the Godolphin-owned Hauraki ($17) in the Cox Plate. Williams is considering appealing the decision. Blake Shinns 10-meeting suspension will raise a slight headache for co-trainers Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott as they had booked him for the ride on English in Friday nights Group 1 Manikato Stakes (1200m) at Moonee Valley. That was after they had already engaged Damien Oliver for the mount prior to his suspension. UBET have English at $9 in their Manikato market.EyecatchersSavvan: Jockey Craig Williams highlighted the effort of this fillys fourth placing in the Group 3 Ethereal Stakes, saying she clearly defied the pattern in sticking on to finish two lengths from the winner Eleonora; she had been close to the pace in the early stages of the event, with track conditions more suitable to backmarkers. Starting at $8.50 in this event, UBET rate her a $26 chance for the Crown Oaks on Nov. 3.Almoonqith: The Hayes, Hayes and Dabernig-trained 2015 Geelong Cup winner flashed home into fourth placing in the Caulfield Cup after being held up on the home turn, and, as the stewards noted, he didnt see any clear running until the 200 metres mark. There has to be another feature staying race win for him somewhere soon. Firm tracks are the key, so dont overlook him next time. Hes marked a $14 Melbourne Cup chance with UBET.BlackbookersMortons Fork: The stablemate Peacock might have been successful at $19 but Mortons Fork ($3.70) was held-up significantly in the straight. Jockey Brenton Avdulla couldnt find a way clear to make a run then had to pull away from other horses heels, before the colt make up ground in the final 100 metres. Hell be one to include when he takes on the Group 3 Carbine Club Stakes (1600m) on the bigger spaces at Flemington on Oct. 29.Tiamo Grace: 10/10 today. Oaks here we come. They were the words of jockey Dean Yendall after the Ethereal Stakes, in which the Darren Weir-trained filly ($9) was luckless over the last 400 metres. She was bumped left then right, squeezed and blocked, but still managed for pick up momentum in the very late stages finish second. Tiamo Grace is a $7 chance for the Crown Oaks with UBET.Inference: You can just about forget that Inference went around in the Caulfield Classic. Jockey Dwayne Dunn had to ease his mount off heels at the 1000 metres mark then, when building momentum on the turn, he was bumped again and still couldnt find clear room until around 200 metres to run. Even in that short distance, the Hawkes-trained gelding raised himself up to push through for third placing. UBET currently rate him a $8 chance for the AAMI Victoria Derby on Oct. 29.FlopsSylpheed: While punters hoped to start the day on a winning note with the $1.90 favourite Sylpheed, the Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott-trained and Damien Oliver-ridden weakened in the closing stages after taking the lead at the top of the straight.Acatour: Much was expected of this three-year-old colt who was shooting for his fourth win in five starts. Poised to strike with the leaders on turn, the $2.60 favourite in the Listed Gothic Stakes (1400m) finished third. 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The Board of Trustees approved the expected $5.6 million project.According to athletic director Mike Bobinski, a pending Big Ten media rights agreement will require all stadiums to have permanent lighting. As the league has expanded and the number of conference games has increased, its become necessary to have more flexibility for kickoff times throughout the season at alll stadiums, said Bobinski. Nike Air Max 90 Essential Baratas. Adding permanent lights does not mean an influx of night games, but we certainly will have some in the years ahead. Lights also are needed for 3:30 p.m. starts once the season moves into October and beyond.The project is scheduled to begin in March 2017 and is expected to be completed in August. According to the school, no student fees or state support will be used for the project.--?John Wilmhoff Cheap NFL Jerseys ' ' '