Peter Moody says four-year-old Captain Coltish has freshened up well for Sunday's Group One The Goodwood at Morphettville, but is unhappy that the race has been retained as a set weights and penalties event.South Australian racing authorities last year decided to amend the race conditions, which attracted champion Takeover Target as a drawcard, but Moody has called for the 1200m feature to return to being a handicap."The weight scale doesn't suit my horse, but it probably doesn't suit three-quar

Peter Moody says four-year-old Captain Coltish has freshened up well for Sunday's Group One The Goodwood at Morphettville, but is unhappy that the race has been retained as a set weights and penalties event.

South Australian racing authorities last year decided to amend the race conditions, which attracted champion Takeover Target as a drawcard, but Moody has called for the 1200m feature to return to being a handicap.

"The weight scale doesn't suit my horse, but it probably doesn't suit three-quarters of the field," Moody said.

"They should go back to the way it was and get rid of the set weights and penalties."

Under the race conditions, last-start Victoria Handicap winner Orbit Express and McKay Stakes winner Catapulted are equal topweights with just 55.5kg on Sunday.

The lowest-weighted runner is Very Discreet on 53kg while 12 of the 17 horses in the field, including Captain Coltish, have 54kg.

The winner of five of his 10 starts, Captain Coltish has enjoyed a short break since his last-start win in the Listed Schweppes Trophy (1400m) at Flemington on March 6.

"He has been going along nicely and had a nice preparation," Moody said.

"He had a freshen-up after his Listed win at Flemington during the carnival and trialled well at home for what doesn't appear to be a vintage Goodwood."

Moody was pleased with barrier seven for Captain Coltish and the son of Fusaichi Pegasus will be ridden by stable jockey Luke Nolen.

Catapulted, with barrier 12, heads TAB Sportsbet's Goodwood market at $3.40 ahead of Velocitea ($6) who has gate one.

Alongside Velocitea in barrier two is Rostova ($8) while Orbit Express (barrier 11) and Captain Coltish are both at $12.

A horror draw failed to remove the Peter Snowden-trained Kidnapped from the head of the SA Derby (2500m) market at $4.50.

He drew barrier 20 in the field of 16 and four emergencies and will be ridden by Kerrin McEvoy.

In-form Testa Rossa gelding Red Colossus is drawn at the other end of the line in barrier two, and with Chris Symons on board, is at $4.80 to win his fourth race in a row.

The David Hayes-trained stablemates Extra Zero ($11) and Token Of Honour ($12) drew barriers 13 and one respectively.

Glen Boss rides Extra Zero and Paul Gatt is on Token Of Honour.

Steven King will ride Storm Brewing ($6.50) and Brad Rawiller is aboard Second King ($8.50) and both have drawn favourably in barriers five and seven respectively.