Trainer Mark Kavanagh has stacked The Goodwood with five runners in his quest to win Adelaide's feature sprint for the first time.Last year's runner-up Catapulted will again line up for the Flemington-based trainer alongside stablemates Shrapnel, Undeniably, Valentine Miss and Dr Doute's in Sunday's field of 20 plus an emergency."I am just hoping they all run well," Kavanagh said.Kavanagh, who has a satellite stable in Adelaide where he trained before moving to Melbourne four years ago, said eac

Trainer Mark Kavanagh has stacked The Goodwood with five runners in his quest to win Adelaide's feature sprint for the first time.

Last year's runner-up Catapulted will again line up for the Flemington-based trainer alongside stablemates Shrapnel, Undeniably, Valentine Miss and Dr Doute's in Sunday's field of 20 plus an emergency.

"I am just hoping they all run well," Kavanagh said.

Kavanagh, who has a satellite stable in Adelaide where he trained before moving to Melbourne four years ago, said each of his runners had genuine Goodwood claims.

Three-year-old Shrapnel, $8 second favourite behind Crystal Lily ($6) with TAB Sportsbet, goes in to the Group One sprint as the most popular of the Kavanagh team after his last start Yallambee Classic victory.

Although history is against him being the first Yallambee-Goodwood winner in the same year, Kavanagh is keen on his chances.

"He has come through the that (Yallambee Classic) well and is in good order," Kavanagh said.

Kavanagh withdrew Shrapnel from the Group One Galaxy at Randwick on April 23 when heavy rain forced a track downgrade.

He said Catapulted was capable of bouncing back from two down-the-track performances in the Oakleigh Plate (1100m) and the traditional Goodwood lead up, the Group Three McKay Stakes (1100m).

"He had a sore foot that we thought we were on top of at each of his last two runs but we seem to have it right now," Kavanagh said.

"He won a trial in Adelaide on Monday so we're happy with him."

Catapulted is $10 while Undeniably is $13 for his first run since finishing seventh over 1400 metres at Flemington on March 12.

"He's been freshened up since campaigning in Melbourne in the autumn and he goes well fresh," Kavanagh said.

Valentine Miss has gone to another level this campaign and is $14 after finishing fourth to Response in the Group One Sportingbet Classic (1200m) at Morphettville on March 26 and backed it up with a photo finish second to Streetcar Magic in the McKay Stakes two weeks ago.

"She deserves her spot in the field and has drawn well in barrier five," Kavanagh said.

Kavanagh's outsider is Dr Doute's at $71.

"He is a bit of moody galloper and he might need a shower of rain but at his best he would be around the mark," Kavanagh said.