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TAB Kewney Stakes (Group 2) Registered Name: A.V Kewney Stakes (71st of Series) 1600m
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Of $300,000 and trophies of $1,700. 1st $180,000 and trophies of $1,700, 2nd $54,000, 3rd $27,000, 4th $13,500, 5th $7,500, 6th $6,000, 7th $6,000, 8th $6,000. Prizemoney contribution totaling 3% will be directed to jockey and equine welfare prior to distribution. This race carries a SUPER VOBIS Nominators Bonus of $10,000 for qualified horses. For Three-Years-Old Fillies. Set Weights. No allowances for apprentices.
Track Record: 1-33.49E Scenic Peak (09/11/2002) [Good3] Class Record: 1-34.19E Umaline (11/03/2000) [Good3]
TAB Assessed Odds
1 214s3 Yearning (4) Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes (dw) . ....................... Jye McNeil 56 $5 2 83141 Lavish Girl (8) Ciaron Maher & David Eustace (t) ........................ Ben Melham 56 $9 3 135s1 Barb Raider (10) Jerome Hunter (dwt) . ............................... Craig Williams 56 $6 4 s8s12 Argentia (6) Anthony & Sam Freedman (t) .................................. Mark Zahra 56 $3.40 5 7833s Biscayne Bay (1) Ciaron Maher & David Eustace (w) ........................ Jamie Kah 56 $23 6 91s88 Mokulua (7) Clarry Conners (dw) .......................................... Nash Rawiller 56 $26 7 69s14 Stray (3) Anthony Cummings . .................................................. Joshua Parr 56 $41 8 811 Pretty Amazing (11) Chris Waller (d) .............................. James McDonald 56 $8.50 9 11 Arktika (5) Ciaron Maher & David Eustace ..................................... John Allen 56 $7.50 10 3219 Hardly Sweet (2) Greg Eurell (d) . ........................................... Damian Lane 56 $41 11 1 So You See (9) Michael Moroney ................................................. Jamie Mott 56 $12 FORM SUMMARY YEARNING was strongest through the line in the G3 Armanasco and she gets a weight swing on some key rivals. ARGENTIA needed more galloping room that race, barrier 6 looks perfect for her. ARKTIKA and SO YOU SEE are highly progressive fillies. Include BARB RAIDER.
A.V. KEWNEY Arthur Vaux Kewney (1872–1956) succeeded Henry Byron Moore in 1925 as Secretary (Chief Executive Officer) of the Victoria Racing Club. Born in England, coming to the Western Australian goldfields in his youth, he worked as a mining company manager and accountant before becoming Secretary of the Kalgoorlie Racing Club (1915–19) and then of the South Australian Jockey Club (1919–25). At Flemington, he remained at the helm for 21 years, through the Depression decade and the Second World War. He retired aged 74 in 1946. The A.V. Kewney Stakes was inaugurated in his honour in 1952.
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