Rain or shine, Bart Cummings has the bases covered as he attempts to claim his second Classic in a week at Randwick.Allez Wonder and Think Money will represent Cummings in Saturday's AJC Australian Oaks (2400m) with Rajasi an outside chance to get a run as the fourth emergency."Allez Wonder likes a drier track, with Think Money it doesn't matter," Cummings said.Think Money runs in the yellow with black and white checked colours of Dato Tan Chin Nam who also shares in the ownership of Allez Wonde
Rain or shine, Bart Cummings has the bases covered as he attempts to claim his second Classic in a week at Randwick.
Allez Wonder and Think Money will represent Cummings in Saturday's AJC Australian Oaks (2400m) with Rajasi an outside chance to get a run as the fourth emergency.
"Allez Wonder likes a drier track, with Think Money it doesn't matter," Cummings said.
Think Money runs in the yellow with black and white checked colours of Dato Tan Chin Nam who also shares in the ownership of Allez Wonder as well as last Saturday's Derby winner Roman Emperor.
Dato Tan and Cummings have an association that spans four decades and the Malaysian businessman is the most successful Melbourne Cup owner ever with four trophies for Think Big (1974-75), Saintly (1996) and Viewed last year.
Until last week he had never won a Derby but came close with Danendri who was beaten a half-head by Ebony Grosve in 1997 before winning the Oaks a week later.
Roman Emperor's Derby win was Cummings' first Group One victory in Sydney for almost 10 years but his Oaks record is outstanding.
He has won the Classic on seven occasions, starting with the great Light Fingers in 1965.
Allez Wonder stamped her claims with victory in the Keith Nolan Classic at Kembla Grange on March 22 when she caused a $41 upset over Above Perfection, Miss Darcey and Palacio De Cristal.
She then struggled in the Vinery Stud Stakes (2000m) on April 4 won by Purple on a heavy track.
Miss Darcey, who is trained by Cummings' son Anthony, raced her way into the Oaks with victory in last Saturday's Adrian Knox Stakes, prompting connections to pay the late entry fee.
She is now the $5 favourite for the Oaks ahead of Gallica ($5.50), Purple ($6.50) and Zapurple ($9).
Allez Wonder is at $13 and Think Money at $21.
Still a maiden, Think Money has been placed at six of her 14 starts and ran fourth in the VRC Oaks won by Samantha Miss.
Another striving for a maiden victory is multiple stakes-placed Glowlamp, a $26 chance.
Trainer Clarry Conners had to watch in despair as Glowlamp chased Samantha Miss around in 2008. The filly has also had her share of bad luck on the racetrack, and off it.
"Brian Wood is my trackwork rider and he always rides Glowlamp," Conners said.
"But you wouldn't believe it, he had a fall and broke his collarbone and I have had to change her rider which upsets the routine.
"What makes it worse is that Brian didn't fall off a horse, he fell off his pushbike.
"I couldn't believe it, she deserves a bit more luck."