Kennedy Oaks Day 2021

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CHAIRMAN’S WELCOME

Welcome to Kennedy Oaks Day at Flemington. Ladies’ Day at Flemington, with the Kennedy Oaks as its centrepiece, has been taking on new dimensions in recent years, with an increasing number of women joining the ranks of successful owners, trainers, jockeys and administrators in Australian racing. In thoroughbred racing, the best fillies have always been able to compete against the best of their male equivalents, with many of the greatest equine champions in open competition being our mares. Winx, Black Caviar and Makybe Diva have been our most popular horses in recent years. Kennedy Oaks Day is now the Victoria Racing Club’s showcase for the best fillies and mares in the land. The Oaks is our classic staying test for three- year-old fillies over 2500 metres, and has produced many champions. A new one will be found today. Prominent on the program are the Darley Ottawa Stakes, the Network 10 Red Roses Stakes, the Off The Track Desirable Stakes (named after a superstar sprinting filly), the Inglis Bracelet and the TCL TV Stakes. All of these races, under varying distances and conditions, are exclusively for fillies or mares. Kennedy Oaks Day also features the eagerly anticipated Melbourne Cup Carnival Country Final. I would like to acknowledge the contribution of everyone involved in country racing in Victoria for helping to allow racing to continue and flourish during extended periods of community lockdown this year and last. Ladies’ Day is always the day where the fashion is highlighted at Flemington. The VRC is delighted at the prospect of welcoming even a limited number of racegoers for Kennedy Oaks Day 2021, after no crowds being allowed at Flemington for Oaks Day last year. We know that throughout the nation fine dressing is in vogue for the millions who will be joining us remotely around Australia. Last year, in a brilliant initiative for the times, Myer Fashions on the Field transformed itself into Myer Fashions on your Front Lawn ® . Please enjoy the day. Neil Wilson VRC Chairman

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VICTORIA RACING CLUB - DIRECTORS

Kennedy Oaks Day Thursday 4 November 2021

VICTORIA RACING CLUB DIRECTORS

NEIL WILSON Chairman MICHAEL RAMSDEN Vice Chairman Glenn Carmody Honorary Treasurer Judge Katherine Bourke SOPHIE CORNELL NEIL WERRETT dAVE bARHAM VIN COX MICHAEL SAADIE

Chief Executive Officer: STEVE ROSICH (Secretary in accordance with the Rules of Racing)

Acknowledgement of Country VRC acknowledges the Traditional Owners of the land on which we meet today, the Wurundjeri and Bunurong people of the Kulin nation and pay our respects to Elders past and present.

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CLUB MASTER OFFICIAL

RVL RACE DAY OFFICIALS VRC EXECUTIVE

GENERAL MANAGERS

Brand, Marketing & Communications: JO KING Commercial Operations: NICK ADDISON Experience & Events: DEIRDRE McGUANE Finance & Information Technology: SAM WHATMORE Legal, Risk & Governance: Nadia Angelo Membership, Ticketing &

Stipendiary Stewards: Rob Montgomery (CHAIRMAN), Rob Cram, Corie Waller, Kirstie Vanderzeil, Rex Terp & Ray Livingstone

Veterinary Surgeons: DR Jennette O’Rielly,

DR Holly Cathels, DR Grace Forbes, DR Jamie Wearn & DR Paul Martin Judge: Paul Egan Starter: PAUL DIDHAM & Corey Mallyon Clerks of Scales: Courtney Pace & HAYLEY ADDISON Betting Supervisor: WAGERING DEPARTMENT Clerks of Course: Peter Patterson, Shane Patterson, Bob Challis & Anne McGrath Doctor: DR JOHN McCORKELL & DR Matt Maiden Course Broadcaster: MATT HILL

Customer Operations: JACINTA ALEXANDER

Operations: JAMES REID People Capability & Development: LUCAS ROBERTSON Racing: LEIGH JORDON VRC TRACKS & GARDENS MANAGERS Flemington Racecourse: LIAM O’KEEFfE Keeper of the Flemington Roses: Mick Ryan

Office: 448 Epsom Road, Flemington VIC 3031 Telephone: (03) 8378 0888 Facsimile: (03) 9376 5846 Internet: vrc.com.au Email: customerservice@vrc.net.au Victoria Racing Club Limited ACN 119 214 078

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SCHEDULE OF EVENTS

KENNEDY OAKS DAY THURSDAY 4 th NOVEMBER 2021

12.40pm Race 1 TCL TV STAKES TROPHY PRESENTER: Mr Michael Saadie, Director. 1.15pm Race 2 INGLIS BRACELET TROPHY PRESENTER: Judge Katherine Bourke, Director. 1.55pm Race 3 DARLEY OTTAWA STAKES (G3) TROPHY PRESENTER: Mr Vin Cox, Director. 2.35pm Race 4 TWITTER TROPHY TROPHY PRESENTER: Mr Steve Rosich, Chief Executive Officer and Director. 3.15pm Race 5 OFF THE TRACK DESIRABLE STAKES (LR) TROPHY PRESENTER: Mr Neil Werrett, Director. 3.50pm Race 6 G.H. MUMM CENTURY STAKES (LR) TROPHY PRESENTER: Mrs Sophie Cornell, Director. 4.30pm Race 7 MELBOURNE CUP CARNIVAL COUNTRY FINAL TROPHY PRESENTER: Mr Michael Ramsden, Vice Chairman. 5.10pm Race 8 KENNEDY OAKS (G1) Following CORRECTWEIGHT, the Chairman, Mr Neil Wilson, will escort Mr James Kennedy, Executive Chairman, Kennedy, to the feature stage. Ms Natalie Hunter, Network 10 Presenter, will introduce the Chairman, Mr Neil Wilson. Mr Wilson will then introduce Mr Kennedy for presentation of the Trophy to the Winning Owner. The presentation to the Winning Trainer and Winning Jockey will then take place in the Mounting Yard with Ms Caty Price, Network 10 Presenter. Ms Price to formally close the presentation. 5.50pm Race 9 NETWORK 10 RED ROSES STAKES (G3) TROPHY PRESENTER: Mr Glenn Carmody, Honorary Treasurer and Director.

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WHAT’S ON

VRC Member Stakes The VRC Member Stakes gives all eligible members an opportunity to have a stake in each race meeting at Flemington. Along with bragging rights amongst your friends and the chance to celebrate your good fortune (for doing next to nothing!), every winner of every race will also enjoy a $200 VRC cash-on-card credit for use on course at food and beverage outlets. Giddy Up Whether you’re a serious tipster or just want to have a bit of fun, Giddy Up is back and will add an extra thrill to your Spring Carnival! It works just like a regular tipping contest with some great prizes for our top tipsters. There is also trivia and a sweep to get involved in! Sign up for free at giddyupflemington.com.au and you’ll be eligible to pick a horse in every race listed in our Giddy Up Tipping competition. Conditions apply, see website. AU res 18+. Ends: 5 mins prior to jump of last race on 6/11/21. Max 1 acc reg p/person. Max 1 tip p/race. NSW Authority No. TP/00136 ACT Permit No. TP21/01646 Bluegrass Bar from Home Let our resident mixologist teach you how to make our speciality cocktail, The Elevated Gin and Tonic: vrc.com.au/latest-news/elevated-gin-and-tonic/ Revel in the Sounds of Carnival Celebrate 2021 Melbourne Cup Carnival from the comfort of your living room, accompanied by a soundtrack of spring brought to you by our resident DJ. Simply type FlemingtonVRC into your Spotify search bar for some new playlist inspiration. Hot Dub Time Machine Live Keep the party going this Kennedy Oaks Day and tune in live to Hot Dub Time Machine for the 75 minute set after the last race. Listen here from 5:50PM: vrc.com.au/hot-dub-time-machine/ Myer Fashions on your Front Lawn™ Let your imagination run wild during Cup Week! Dress up and enter our Just For Fun categories of Family Ties, Cup Week Costumes or Cup Week Casual and you can win a share in over $20,000 worth of prizes. To find out more visit: fashionsonyourfrontlawn.com.au Pin and Win Buy a Lexus Melbourne Cup souvenir pin and help Very Special Kids upgrade their children’s hospice in Malvern where they care for children with life-limiting conditions and provide much needed family support services. By purchasing a pin, you will go into the draw to win some fantastic prizes, including a brand new

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Be sure to head to vrc.com.au/race-days-and-events/2021-2022/kennedy- oaks-day/ to check out all the action through the race day!

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THE VICTORIA RACING CLUB PROUDLY ACKNOWLEDGES THE FOLLOWING RACE SPONSORS Kennedy Oaks Day

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DON’T MISS ON CHANNEL 10 KATE CEBERANO Performing Sweet Inspiration Stream additional performances from Kate Ceberano online at 10Play

Continue the party with Hot Dub Time Machine streaming live from vrc.com.au after the last race.

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KEY INFORMATION

KENNEDY Oaks Day

5:10pm: GROUP 1 KENNEDY OAKS FEATURE RACE

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FLEMINGTON INSIDERS

Cup Week CatchUps

Hear from VRC’s Executive General Manager Leigh Jordon on how Flemington is shaping up for this magical start to Cup Week – Kennedy Oaks Day. Leigh’s knowledge of racing and the Melbourne Cup Carnival has been honed over many years in the industry and is a life-long passion. Having witnessed many Melbourne Cup Carnivals in his role at the Victoria Racing Club (and formerly Racing Victoria), Leigh has a sixth sense on how the day will unfold and where to look for that little bit of magic on the track.

LEIGH JORDON EXECUTIVE GENERAL MANAGER – RACING

Senior Flemington Track Manager Liam O’Keeffe has one of the most important roles at the VRC. Charged with maintaining the quality, condition and upkeep of our world-famous Flemington track. To get the latest race day track conditions, visit the race day page at vrc.com.au

LIAM O’KEEFFE SENIOR MANAGER – FLEMINGTON RACECOURSE

To hear from the Flemington Insiders, visit vrc.com.au/track-and-weather-conditions

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EXPERT TIPS

Early Mail

Quinny has honed his racing expertise as a racing journalist and form analyst over a number of years. You may be familiar with his work with the TAB and his appearances on Sky Channel, always looking to steer punters into a winner. BEST BET Race 2 #1 SIRILEO MISS BEST EACH-WAY Race 4 #8 FIFTH POSITION KENNEDY OAKS TIP Race 8 #9 BLACKCOMB Nic can do it all, he is a form expert, broadcast host and mounting yard analysis for Racing.com. Nic closely follows sectional data to study the form and will use that to establish his staking plan. BEST BET Race 2 #1 SIRILEO MISS BEST EACH-WAY Race 9 #17 XTRA GEAR

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KENNEDY OAKS TIP Race 8 #3 DAISIES

To hear more from Nick Quinn, visit vrc.com.au/inside-run

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T&Cs apply, see https://www.vrc.com.au/giddyup/terms-and-conditions. Open to AU res 18+. Giddy Up Tipping : Ends: 5 mins prior to jump of last race on 6/11/21. Max 1 acc reg p/person. Max 1 tip p/race. NSW Authority No. TP/00136 ACT Permit No. TP21/01646. Giddy Up Sweeps: Ends: 1PM AEDT on 2/11/21 (for all entrants) & 6/11/21 (for VRC Members). Max 1 entry p/person p/race. NSW Authority No. TP/00136 ACT Permit No. TP21/01742. Giddy Up Trivia: Ends: 12PM AEDST on 6/11/21. Max 1 entry p/person. NSW Authority No. TP/00136 ACT Permit No. TP21/01743 SA Permit No. T21/1571.

2021 MELBOURNE CUP CARNIVAL

JB CUMMINGS LEADING TRAINER AWARD

Named in honour of the Cups King, Bart Cummings, and acknowledges the outstanding performance of the trainer who has accrued the most number of points throughout the 2021 Melbourne Cup Carnival.

RON HUTCHINSON LEADING JOCKEY AWARD

Named in honour of Racing Hall of Fame inductee, Ron Hutchinson and acknowledges the outstanding performance of the jockey who has accrued the most number of points throughout the 2021 Melbourne Cup Carnival.

Points for the JB Cummings Leading Trainer Award and the Ron Hutchinson Leading Jockey Award are allocated per race on a 3-2-1 basis for horses who finish first, second and third during all races of the Melbourne Cup Carnival

Winners will each receive: • Trophy

• 1 x Two-night stay in a Junior Suite at Sofitel Melbourne On Collins including daily breakfast for two. Total prize valued at $1110 • Penfolds 2018 Superblend 802-A Cabernet Shiraz. Valued at $900

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CEREMONIAL BUCKET

In 2020 the concept to recognise and pay tribute to the strong bond between the horse and the groom was formalised. Specially crafted buckets were made and will become the perpetual trophy for each year going forward for the Group 1 races over Cup Week. There will also be a miniature memento bucket which will be given to the Groom to keep. To highlight our long and proud history, the horse names associated with the races are in honour of the inaugural winner of the race. MELBOURNE CUP CARNIVAL - RECOGNITION OF THE HORSE AND THE GROOM

Race

Inaugural year First winner

VICTORIA DERBY

1855

Rose of May

CANTALA

1919

Chal

EMPIRE ROSE

1988 (Listed)

Concordance

COOLMORE STUD STAKES (Ascot Vale Stakes)

1969

Vain

MELBOURNE CUP

1861

Archer

VRC OAKS

1861

Palestine

DARLEY SPRINT CLASSIC (VRC Stakes) MACKINNON STAKES

1960

Karina

1869

Glencoe

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2020 MCC G1 GROOMS

AAMI VICTORIA DERBY WINNER – Johnny Get Angry GROOM – Marty Fall KENNEDY CANTALA (Cantala Stakes) WINNER – Yulong Prince GROOM – Talwinder Singh TAB EMPIRE ROSE STAKES (Empire Rose Stakes)

WINNER – Shout the Bar GROOM – Elisa Warvas COOLMORE STUD STAKES

WINNER – September Run GROOM – Samuel Hayward LEXUS MELBOURNE CUP (Melbourne Cup) WINNER – Twilight Payment GROOM – Sean Corby KENNEDY OAKS (VRC Oaks) WINNER – Personal GROOM – Jin Takahashi DARLEY SPRINT CLASSIC (Victoria Racing Club Stakes) WINNER – Bivouac GROOM – Ben Huang MACKINNON STAKES (LKS Mackinnon Stakes)

WINNER – Arcadia Queen GROOM – Hayden Vecchiet

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Conditions apply, please refer to the full T&Cs for a detailed description and full terms and conditions of each prize. For full promotion T&Cs, see melbournecup.com.au/pinandwin or call VRC Customer Service on 1300 727 575. AU Residents 18+ (excl WA) only. Runs 9am AEST on 8/09/21 to 5pm AEDT on 06/11/21. Draw: 10am AEDT on 08/11/2021, Anisimoff Legal, Suite 5, 210 Central Coast Highway Erina NSW 2250. Max 1 prize per person (excl. SA residents). Total prize pool: $133,524. See melbournecup.com.au/pinandwin on 1/12/21 for winners. Promoter: Victoria Racing Club Limited (ABN 32 119 214 078), 448 Epsom Rd, Flemington VIC 3031. Permits: NSW Permit No: TP/00136, SA Permit No: T21/1008, ACT Permit No: TP21/01107. See full T&Cs regarding use of personal information.

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FLEMINGTON TRACK

Home of the Victoria Racing Club and the world-renowned Melbourne Cup Carnival

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TRACK RECORDS

Playing host to 14 Group 1 races each year, Flemington attracts champion racehorses across all distances. The racecourse has been the setting for record-breaking wins by legendary thoroughbreds including Black Caviar and Makybe Diva, which remain track records to this day. Distance Time Horse Date 1000m 55.42 BLACK CAVIAR 16 Feb 2013 1100m 1:02.15 LOVEYAMADLY 2 Mar 2013 1200m 1:07.16 IGLESIA 1 Jan 2001 1400m 1:20.60 LOVEY 12 Dec 1992 1600m 1:33.49 SCENIC PEAK 9 Nov 2002 1700m 1:40.83 NICONOISE 16 Feb 2013 1800m 1:47.36 TAHUNA GOLD 11 Mar 2000 2000m 1:58.73 MAKYBE DIVA 12 Mar 2005 2500m 2:33.00 KAWTUBAN 7 Nov 1992 2600m 2:41.00 JOVIAL KNIGHT 2 Oct 1965 2800m 2:52.40 VERDANT (GB) 6 Nov 2012 3200m 3:16.30 KINGSTON RULE (USA) 6 Nov 1990

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A STORY FROM THE VAULT

HOW OAKS DAY BECAME LADIES’ DAY BY ANDREW LEMON

The Kennedy Oaks – it is Ladies’ Day at the Melbourne Cup Carnival 2021, celebrated in style around the nation. “Attract the ladies and the men are sure to follow.” Whether he ever said these words or not 150 years ago, this was reportedly the wisdom of the Victoria Racing Club’s very first Secretary (Chief Executive), Robert Cooper Bagot, in drawing crowds to Flemington for the Melbourne Cup Carnival. He made sure there were superior facilities for ladies in the Grand Stand, and he issued the members of the VRC, all male, two free guest tickets for ladies at each race meeting. Cup Day in the Bagot era became so popular and overcrowded that one newspaper of the 1870s ‘strongly advised the feminine portion of the population to reserve their powers for the real “ladies’ day”, the Oaks day, when they would have an opportunity of seeing and being seen’. Fashion was foremost. Bagot’s successor as Secretary, Henry Byron Moore, held the top job at Flemington for the next forty-four years. He is credited with giving Oaks Day its special magic as Ladies’ Day. After the buzz of Melbourne Cup Day, Oaks Day at Flemington became the chance for a more relaxed day at the races, with more room on the lawns and in the stands for ‘seeing and being seen’. Oaks Day followed fashions from the colonial into the Edwardian era, on into the flappers’ decade of the 1920s, the restrained elegance of the 1930s and 1940s, and the tailored flair of the 1950s. After that, there was something of a fashion revolution. The origins of the Myer Fashions on the Field competition date back sixty years now, to the 1960s, with Oaks Day always the focal point. The contest, like fashion itself, has moved with the times. Then, in 2020, in the demanding times of the global Covid pandemic, it evolved into Myer Fashions on Your Front Lawn, promoted again this year by the VRC as ‘the major digital fashion and style event open to all Australian residents and set to bring the glamorous spirit of Flemington to homes right across the country’.

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Sometimes we have to remind ourselves that Oaks Day is the fillies’ day on the track – this year more than ever before. How old a race is our Oaks? It takes its name from the fillies’ Oaks Stakes first run in England in 1779, a year before the first EpsomDerby. Melbourne had its first Oaks Stakes in the gold rush era, in 1859, conducted by the Victoria Turf Club. It turned out to be not a race at all since the winner, Birdswing, won in what was correctly called ‘a walkover’ in a field of one. This was the first ‘Oaks’ at Flemington, even though many official lists begin with the filly Palestine in 1861, the year of the first Melbourne Cup. For horse lovers, the list of Oaks winners since that time contains revered champions, not least Miss Finland, Surround, Research, Light Fingers, Evening Peal and Chicquita, and back to Frances Tressady, Auraria and Briseis. When the brown filly Pinot, ridden by Stephen Baster, won the VRC Oaks in November 2017, Sydney’s Gai Waterhouse became the first woman ever to train the winner of this classic staying race. It gave a whole new meaning to Oaks Day as Ladies’ Day.

Champion filly Briseis achieved an extraordinary feat in 1876 winning in the Victoria Derby, Melbourne Cup and Oaks in one week. (VRC Collection)

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A STORY FROM THE VAULT

Elegantly dressed racegoers at Flemington, 1909. (Australasian Newspaper)

Clare Lindop was the first woman jockey to win a Victoria Derby, Michelle Payne the first to win a Melbourne Cup, and Nikita Beriman the first to win the feature race on Stakes Day. The history books are still waiting for the first woman to ride the winner of the Victoria Racing Club’s classic staying race for fillies, the Kennedy Oaks. On the race card today the emphasis is on races for the equine female sex. The Darley Ottawa Stakes for two-year-old fillies. The Network 10 Red Roses Stakes for sprinting three-year-old fillies. The Off The Track Desirable Stakes – named for a champion of the 1970s – for fillies over a middle distance. The Inglis Bracelet 1600 metre race for fillies and mares. The TCL TV Stakes for fillies and mares. And the $1 million Kennedy Oaks. Oaks Day today takes many forms as Ladies’ Day at Flemington. There is also the support card of the G.H Mumm Stakes over 1000 metres for open aged horses; The Twitter Trophy (BM 90) over 1800 metres for four years old and upwards and the Melbourne Cup Carnival Country Final (BM 80) - a new innovation in recent years.

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Bronwen Upjohn - Horse Breaker & Educator

Glenyse Buckley - Race Day Officer

Every day women make racing stronger. That’s why we’ll continue to back them today, tomorrow and every other day. #NotOneDay

Kat Coleman - Moody Racing Assistant Trainer

Maddie Raymond - Trainer

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EQUINE WELFARE

NEW ONLINE PLATFORM IS INCREASING THE VISIBILITY OF RETIRED RACEHORSES

Racing Victoria (RV) has taken steps to increase its visibility of former thoroughbred racehorses across the state by introducing a new online post-racing platform. The Off The Track (OTT) Community lays the foundation for a state-based system that will improve data collection and close the knowledge gap on the ownership and location of ex-racehorses in Victoria. The free online platform – ottcommunity.com.au – allows retired racehorse owners to claim ownership of their horse, promote their progress post-racing and take advantage of a range of exclusive content and educational offerings – all while playing their part to improve horse visibility in Victoria. The new system automatically registers all thoroughbreds retiring from the Victorian racing industry on the OTT Community – whether the retired racehorse transitions to their new home via an RV post- racing program or directly from the care of their trainer or owner. Current OTT horse owners are being encouraged to register their former racehorses on the OTT Community, thus helping RV gain a better understanding of those horses that might be two or three times removed from the racing industry.

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This will also allow previous owners and fans to track and stay connected with their favourite racehorse in their post-racing career. The platform is designed to support the Victorian racing industry in identifying where possible gaps lay for horses leaving the sport and to allow RV to tailor its post-racing programs to better meet the needs of its equine stars transitioning to a second career. Another benefit of the community is the direct access prospective and current OTT horse owners will have to RV’s statewide network of acknowledged retrainers to assist them in identifying their perfect next horse, retraining, or providing advice on how to care for their horse. The community also incorporates a full circle program for previous owners to be registered as an emergency contact in case the horse requires extra support. “The introduction of our Off The Track Community is an important step to increasing our visibility of retired racehorses in Victoria as well as understanding how we can best support their successful transition,” said RV General Manager, Equine Welfare - Jennifer Hughes. “The majority of thoroughbreds have a longer post-racing career than they do on the track so it’s important that we have a better understanding of their movements to support them and direct our efforts to the right places. “Our hope is that the new OTT Community will not only encourage people to claim ownership of their horse but for owners to take a greater interest in their former horse’s life after racing. “With the support of current Off The Track horse owners we also hope to increase our visibility of those horses outside of our jurisdiction when they claim their horses on the new platform. “With the support of our trainers, retrainers, and owners past and present, we hope to make this the go-to destination for the wider equestrian community, while helping increase our visibility of retired racehorses to provide them with best possible care and support,” Ms Hughes said. To access the OTT Community, please visit: ottcommunity.com.au

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ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY AT FLEMINGTON

Sustainability is a key focus of the Victoria Racing Club (VRC).

The VRC aims to:

Be a Sustainable Business - by managing and hosting sustainable events that deliver on our operational objectives and meet the needs of our community.

In order to do this we need to:

Undertake internal sustainability activities to reflect and support external environmental initiatives.

Aspire to attain the highest standards in environmental performance, assisted by partnerships.

Continue to engage our stakeholders and the community to understand and meet their aspirations for the VRC.

ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY AT FLEMINGTON

The Victoria Racing Club (VRC) is proud to be shortlisted for the Sports Environment Alliance – SEA Changer Award. The award acknowledges sporting organisations’ efforts to minimise their environmental impact, making their sports more sustainable. This recognition is a testament to the work the VRC does alongside its sustainability partner Incognitus within the Flemington Greenfields Program.

OUR SUSTAINABILITY FUTURE

In order to achieve our sustainability vision of being a world leader in racing and event entertainment while balancing the needs of the environment and community, by 2025 the Victoria Racing Club commits to:

0% food waste in landfill

Carbon Neutrality

100% renewable energy

A FEELING

BEYOND ELECTRIC

TRAINERS AND JOCKEYS

KENNEDY OAKS LEADING TRAINERS

LEADING JOCKEYS

TRAINER

WINS HORSES (YEAR)

JOCKEY

WINS HORSES (YEAR)

Bart Cummings

Bobbie Lewis

9 Faint Perfume (2009)

7 Furious (1921)

Magical Miss (2001) Richfield Lady (1991) Weekend Delight (1990)

Rosanna (1915) Carlita (1914) Mint Sauce (1913)

Tristanagh (1989) Taj Eclipse (1983) Leica Show (1974) Sanderae (1970) Light Fingers (1964)

Moe (1912)

Sweet Nell (1903)

Thunder Queen (1896)

Damien Oliver

6 Personal (2020)

Miami Bound (2019)

James Wilson

9 Nitre (1899)

Jameka (2015)

Royal Maid (1881)

Special Harmony (2003) Kensington Palace (1997) Northwood Plume (1994)

Petrea (1879) Melita (1878)

Pardon (1877) Briseis (1876) Maid of All Work (1875) Sunshine (1872) My Dream (1868)

CURRENT TRAINERS

CURRENT JOCKEYS

TRAINER

WINS HORSES (YEAR)

JOCKEY

WINS HORSES (YEAR) 6 Personal (2020)

Lee Freedman

Damien Oliver

4 Serenade Rose (2005)

Special Harmony (2003) Kensington Palace (1997) Northwood Plume (1994)

Miami Bound (2019)

Jameka (2015)

Special Harmony (2003) Kensington Palace (1997) Northwood Plume (1994)

Clarry Conners

3 Dear Demi (2012)

Arborea (1993) Research (1988)

Hugh Bowman

2 Set Square (2014)

John Hawkes

3 Lovelorn (2000)

Samantha Miss (2008)

Craig Williams

Tributes (1999) Toltrice (1972)

2 Brazilian Pulse (2010)

Miss Finland (2006)

Ciaron Maher

Brenton Avdulla

2 Jameka (2015)

1 Lasqueti Spirit (2016) 1 My Brightia (1996) 1 Grand Archway (1998)

Glen Boss

Set Square (2014)

Pat Carey Lee Curtis

Opie Bosson Damian Lane Brett Prebble Nash Rawiller Michael Rodd

1 Arapaho Miss (2007) 1 Lasqueti Spirit (2016)

1 Aristia (2018) 1 Lovelorn (2000) 1 Kirramosa (2013)

M Ellerton & S Zahra B Hayes & T Dabernig

1 Aristia (2018) 1 Personal (2020)

David Hayes

1 Miss Finland (2006) 1 Samantha Miss (2008) 1 Hollow Bullet (2004) 1 Brazilian Pulse (2010) 1 Miami Bound (2019) 1 Bulla Borghese (2002) 1 Grand Archway (1998)

1 Faint Perfume (2009)

Kris Lees

John McArdle

Michael Moroney

Danny O’Brien Ron Quinton

Graeme Rogerson

John Sargent

1 Kirramosa (2013)

G Waterhouse & A Bott

1 Pinot (2017)

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PAST WINNERS

VRC OAKS 1861-2020

YEAR WINNER 2020 PERSONAL 2019 MIAMI BOUND 2018 ARISTIA 2017 PINOT 2016 LASQUETI SPIRIT 2015 JAMEKA 2014 SET SQUARE 2013 KIRRAMOSA 2012 DEAR DEMI 2011 MOSHEEN 2010 BRAZILIAN PULSE 2009 FAINT PERFUME 2008 SAMANTHA MISS 2007 ARAPAHO MISS 2006 MISS FINLAND 2005 SERENADE ROSE 2004 HOLLOW BULLET 2003 SPECIAL HARMONY 2002 BULLA BORGHESE 2001 MAGICAL MISS 2000 LOVELORN 1999 TRIBUTES 1998 GRAND ARCHWAY 1997 KENSINGTON PALACE 1996 MY BRIGHTIA 1995 SALEOUS 1994 NORTHWOOD PLUME 1993 ARBOREA 1992 SLIGHT CHANCE 1991 RICHFIELD LADY 1990 WEEKEND DELIGHT 1989 TRISTANAGH 1988 RESEARCH 1987 SANDY’S PLEASURE 1986 DIAMOND SHOWER 1985 MY TRISTRAM’S BELLE 1984 SPIRIT OF KINGSTON 1983 TAJ ECLIPSE 1982 ROM’S STILETTO 1981 ROSE OF KINGSTON

YEAR WINNER 1966 FARMER’S DAUGHTER 1965 GIPSY QUEEN 1964 LIGHT FINGERS 1963 JINGLE BELLS 1962 ARCTIC STAR 1961 INDIAN SUMMER 1960 LADY SYBIL 1959 MINTAWAY 1958 CHICOLA 1957 AMARCO 1956 INNESFELL 1955 EVENING PEAL 1954 LADY MOGAMBO 1953 WALTZING LADY 1952 WATERLADY 1951 LADY HAVERS 1950 TRUE COURSE

YEAR WINNER 1912 MOE 1911 WILARI 1910 STYRIA 1909 LADY SAN 1908 NUSHKA

1907 LADY RYLSTONE 1906 YABBA GABBA 1905 LADY WALLACE 1904 RED STREAK 1903 SWEET NELL 1902 FISHERY 1901 BEANBA 1900 HAULETTE 1899 NITRE 1898 SYMMETRY 1897 ELUSIVE 1896 THUNDER QUEEN

1949 CHICQUITA 1948 GREY NURSE 1947 NIZAM’S RING 1946 SWEET CHIME 1945 CHERIE MARIE 1944 PROVOKE 1943 THREE WHEELER 1942 EAST END 1941 PRIMAVERA 1940 SESSION 1939 TRIODE 1938 FRENCH GEM 1937 PRAIRIE MOON

1895 AURARIA 1894 REGINA

1893 THE DAUPHINE 1892 ETRA WEENIE 1891 TIRAILLERIE 1890 LITIGANT 1889 SPICE 1888 PEARLSHELL

1887 DAINTY 1886 THE NUN 1885 URALLA 1884 VENETIA 1883 QUALITY 1882 VAUCLUSE 1881 1880 SAPPHIRE 1879 PETREA 1878 MELITA 1877 PARDON 1876 BRISEIS 1875

1936 SIREN 1935 NALDA 1934 ALINURA 1933

ROYAL MAID

GOLDEN HAIR

1932 1931

PROTEA

GALLANTIC 1930 BARBETTE 1929 LINEAGE 1928 OPERA QUEEN 1927 NINBELA 1926 LANSON 1925 REDSHANK 1924 MISS DISRAELI 1923

MAID OF ALL WORK

1874 1873 1872 1871

GASLIGHT

ROSE D’AMOUR

1980 NOVEMBER RAIN 1979 BRAVA JEANNIE 1978 SCOMELD 1977 SHOW EGO 1976 SURROUND 1975 DENISE’S JOY 1974 LEICA SHOW 1973 BONNYBEL 1972 TOLTRICE 1971 KISS ME CAIT

SUNSHINE

FORMOSA 1870 FLORENCE 1869 KESTREL 1868 MY DREAM 1867 SYLVIA 1866 SEA GULL 1865 LADY HERON 1864 ILLUMINATION 1863 ARUMA 1862 MODESTY 1861 PALESTINE

FRANCES TRESSADY

1922 1921

SCARLET FURIOUS

1920 MUFTI 1919

HYADES

1918 1917 1916 1915 1914 1913

STAGEGIRL

FOLLY QUEEN

1970 SANDERAE 1969 GOLIETTE

THANA

ROSANNA

1968 DOUBLE STEEL 1967 CHOSEN LADY

CARLITA

MINT SAUCE

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12:40pm

TCL TV Stakes 1700m

Of $130,000 and trophies of $1,500. 1st $71,500 and trophies of $1,500, 2nd $23,400, 3rd $11,700, 4th $6,500, 5th $3,900, 6th $2,600, 7th $2,600, 8th $2,600, 9th $2,600, 10th $2,600. Prizemoney contribution totaling 3% will be directed to jockey and equine welfare prior to distribution. This race carries a SUPER VOBIS Nominators Bonus of $7,000 and a SUPER VOBIS Owners Bonus of $23,000 for qualified horses. For Three-Years-Old and Four-Years-Old Fillies and Mares. BenchMark 70 Handicap. No allowances for apprentices.

Track Record: 1-40.83E Niconoise (16/02/2013) [Good3] Class Record: 1-42.69E Linguist (09/11/2017) [Good3]

TAB Assessed Odds

1 73s41 Derive (13) Mathew Ellerton & Simon Zahra ........................ Damien Thornton 59.5 $14 2 10s19 Plucky Pirouette (15) Caroline Jennings (w) ....................... Brett Prebble 59.5 $34 3 088s4 Ruru (12) Chris Waller (w) ................................................. James McDonald 58.5 $16 4 s8122 Showtime Lady (NZ) (10) Brad Widdup . ..................................... Jye McNeil 58 $10 5 6s718 Maid Of Iron (3) Leon & Troy Corstens ................................. Kerrin McEvoy 57.5 $10 6 15142 Parisian Dancer (NZ) (8) Archie Alexander (w) ........................ Declan Bates 57.5 $16 7 33126 Swindon Lass (1) Matthew Brown (dw) .................................. Brian Higgins 57.5 $31 8 37s22 Americain Angel (11) Danny O’Brien (w) ................................. Damian Lane 57 $4.60 9 25s64 My Delight (9) Chris Waller (w) ............................................ Nash Rawiller 57 $14 10 292s2 Sabre Princess (2) Mick Price & Michael Kent (Jnr) ............... Hugh Bowman 57 $9.50 11 00s14 Spectacle (7) Tony & Calvin McEvoy ......................................... Luke Currie 57 $16 12 1s3 Love Takes Time (IRE) (5) Anthony & Sam Freedman (w) . ......... Damien Oliver 56.5 $5 13 421 Coralee (4) Ciaron Maher & David Eustace ...................................... Ben Allen 56 $21 14 5s123 Big Angel (14) Chris Waller ................................................. Craig Williams 55.5 $34 15 22s52 And She Was (6) Ken & Kasey Keys ............................... Teodore Nugent (a) 54 $101 FORM SUMMARY AMERICAIN ANGEL has been racing ultra consistently without winning this campaign. She is likely to settle back, but possesses an electric turn of foot. SHOWTIME LADY and CORALEE will take catching. DERIVE is capable of making it back to back wins.

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( 13 ) 59.5kg

1 Derive Rtg 69

Mathew Ellerton & Simon Zahra (Flemington) Damien Thornton 4yo b m Redoute’s Choice-Malala (JPN) (Zenno Rob Roy (JPN) ) Breeder Arrowfield Group Pty Ltd Owners B M Griffiths & Mrs M M Griffiths Light Blue, Yellow Checks, Red Cap 12 Starts 2-4-2 $99,670 TECHFORM 92

Track 0:0-0-0 Dist 1:0-0-1 Trk/Dist 0:0-0-0 Wet 5:0-3-1 1st Up 5:0-1-1 2nd Up 3:2-1-0 2 -7 SANL m Wed 3Mar21 1600 G 4 3Y BM64 J Kah (5) 57.5 $5 1-Lofty Star 60

0.2L 1:37.56 Rtg 63 3.4L 1:23.84 Rtg 64 3.8L 1:45.19 Rtg 64 3.3L 1:11.88 Rtg 64

7 -8

CAUL m Sat 3Apr21

1400 G 4 3YF HCP D Moor (6)

1-Agreeable 56

55.5 $19 57.5 $5 58 $21 58 $8.50

3 -11 GEEL 4 -14 MORN 1 -14 GEEL

Tue 20Apr21 1700 S 5 BM64

D M Lane (8) D Thornton (12) D Thornton (12)

1-Media Award 56.5

1200 S 5 BM64

1-Cirrina 57.5

Thu 7Oct21

Wed 20Oct21 1400 G 4 BM64 0.2L 1:24.38 Rtg 64 Run didn’t go unnoticed hitting the line for fourth 3.3L at Mornington. Went forward in transit and gained the edge late to win 0.2L at Geelong. She looks ideally placed here to make it back to back wins. 2 Plucky Pirouette Rtg 69 ( 15 ) 59.5kg Caroline Jennings (Flemington) Brett Prebble 2-Spare Change 60 4yo b or br m Brazen Beau-Queen of Eight (Haradasun) Breeder Mr G Ingram Owners Kennedy Racing (Mgr: J Kennedy) Maroon, White K Inside Triangle, Diamonds Sleeves, Quartered Cap Track 1:0-0-0 Dist 1:0-0-0 Trk/Dist 1:0-0-0 Wet 4:1-0-1 1st Up 4:1-0-0 2nd Up 4:0-1-0 3 -6 CRAN N Fri 16Apr21 2060 S 6 F&M BM70 P M Moloney (5) 55 $6.50 1-She’s On Time (NZ) 60.5 0.2L 2:12.56 Rtg 60 1 -10 SALE Tue 27Apr21 2238 G 4 BM64 P M Moloney (7) 55.5 $9 2-Arctic Wolf 60 2.0L 2:22.38 Rtg 60 13 -14 CAUL m Sat 8May21 2000 G 4 3Y HCP P M Moloney (12) 55.5 $41 1-Rousseau 53 11.8L 2:03.49 Rtg 64 1 -10 MORN m Sun 26Sep21 1500 G 4 F&M BM70 B Prebble (10) 57 $10 2-Be Amazing (NZ) 59 0.1L 1:30.29 Rtg 64 9 -14 HTON Sat 9Oct21 1600 S 6 BM70 C Puls (11) 57.5 $41 1-Cafe Tortoni 61 4.1L 1:38.21 Rtg 69 Displayed a very quick last 600m to win narrowly 0.1L at Mornington F&M Bm70 over 1500m. Found a nice spot behind the speed but did little in the run home 4.1L at Hamilton Bm70 over 1600m Soft 6. 3 Ruru Rtg 67 ( 12 ) 58.5kg Chris Waller (Rosehill) James McDonald 4yo b m So You Think (NZ) -Keysbrook (So Secret) Breeder Aquis Farm Owners T W Jarvis Red, Yellow Diagonal Stripes, Red, Cream And Yellow Hooped Sleeves, Red And Yellow Quartered Cap (w) 17 Starts 3-2-2 $110,785 TECHFORM 86

TECHFORM 97

(w) 10 Starts 3-0-0 $64,790

Track 0:0-0-0 Dist 0:0-0-0 Trk/Dist 0:0-0-0 Wet 4:1-0-0 1st Up 3:0-0-0 2nd Up 2:1-0-0 1 -8 GCST Sat 17Apr21 1800 G 4 CL3-SW M McGillivray (4) 54.5 $3.70 2-Scratches 57

1.0L 1:53.52 Rtg 64

12 -14 GCST m Sat 8May21 1800 S 7 GC BRACELET -LR J Byrne (11)

56.5 $31 1-Grace And Harmony (NZ) 56.5 20.1L 1:51.34 Rtg 68

8 -16 DOOM m Sat 22May21 2000 G 4 THE ROSES -G2 H Bowman (9) 56.5 $81 1-Only Words (NZ) 56.5

5.4L 2:03.43 Rtg 67 5.7L 2:18.83 Rtg 67

8 -13 E FM m Sat 5Jun21 2200 G 4 QLD OAKS -G1 4 -8 DOOM m Wed 13Oct21 1350 S 7 CL5

G Boss (13) J Byrne (8)

56.5 $71 1-Duais 56.5 54 $6.50 1-Parko 54

1.0L 1:21.08 Rtg 67 Midfield, took over early, faded on 300m to go 5.7L Qld Oaks Group 1. Set a big task to run on from worse than midfield but hit the line hard 1L at Doomben. Expect to see sharp improvement from her second up. 4 Showtime Lady (NZ) (Blks) Rtg 66 ( 10 ) 58kg Brad Widdup (Hawkesbury) Jye McNeil 4yo b m Showcasing (GB) -Venus Bay (NZ) (O’Reilly (NZ) ) Breeder Mrs M E Burke, J E Fokerd, V B Osborne & Miss A M M Seeto Owners James Harron Bloodstock Fillies, P A S Breden, Ms Z Cobb, M J King, Dr M Santangelo, E Valente, G1G Racing & Breeding, A G Harvey, Ms A K Engelen, A Haddad, Miss E S Lyons, J M Silver, Charm Offensive & S R Clancy Dark Green, Old Gold Chevrons And Cap 11 Starts 3-3-0 $64,045 TECHFORM 92 Track 0:0-0-0 Dist 0:0-0-0 Trk/Dist 0:0-0-0 Wet 4:0-1-0 1st Up 4:1-0-0 2nd Up 3:2-0-0 6 -9 NCLE Thu 18Feb21 1400 S 7 F&M BM64 R Dolan (7) 58 $18 1-Dundee Lee 56.5 12.0L 1:25.25 Rtg 59 8 -11 GOUL Sat 11Sep21 1200 G 4 F&M BM64 A Morgan (1) 58 $13 1-Parachuter 59.5 3.6L 1:10.87 Rtg 58 1 -9 GOUL Sat 25Sep21 1300 G 4 F&M BM64 A Morgan (7) 57.5 $7 2-Pretty Elsa 58.5 1.7L 1:18.38 Rtg 57 2 -10 GOUL Sat 9Oct21 1300 G 4 BM64 M Bell (4) 58 $2.70f 1-Highly Desired 58 1.0L 1:18.08 Rtg 62 2 -8 KENS m Wed 20Oct21 1550 G 3 F&M BM72 G Schofield (1) 56.5 $3.90 1-Elusive Jewel 55.5 1.7L 1:30.58 Rtg 63 Settled on the pace and had chance to win but out-gunned for second 1L at Goulburn. Led throughout, fought on bravely excellent effort 1.7L at Kensington. She has the speed to overcome a wide barrier and will be in it for a long way.

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( 3 ) 57.5kg

5 Maid Of Iron (Blks) Rtg 65

Leon & Troy Corstens (Flemington) Kerrin McEvoy 4yo b m Dundeel (NZ) -Iron Lace (Encosta de Lago) Breeder Berkeley Park Stud Owners D Miles, Mrs S Wallace, L Chandley, M Ramsey, D Newton, Mrs A Newton, A Stanley, Mrs J Stanley, M Cox, S Roth, C Fisher, J Frost, C Day, D Iorfida, A N Kausman, G Beattie, M Bone, D P Dunoon, Bennett Racing Iron Lace No 2 (Mgr: N P Bennett) & Bennett Racing Iron Lace No 1 (Mgr: N P Bennett) Black, Orange Checks, Bennett Racing Logo, White Checked Sleeves, Checked Cap 7 Starts 2-0-1 $43,750 TECHFORM 100 Track 0:0-0-0 Dist 1:0-0-0 Trk/Dist 0:0-0-0 Wet 1:0-0-0 1st Up 3:1-0-0 2nd Up 2:1-0-1 3 -10 SANH m Wed 31Mar21 1600 G 4 3YF BM64 L King(a) (4) 59.5 (57.5) $6.50 1-Steinem (GB) 59.5 4.3L 1:37.12 Rtg 63 6 -11 GEEL Tue 20Apr21 1700 S 5 BM64 J Allen (6) 57 $2.90f 1-Media Award 56.5 4.3L 1:45.19 Rtg 63 7 -13 BDGO Wed 15Sep21 1300 G 4 BM64 D Oliver (8) 57 $5 1-Bold Manner (NZ) 57.5 5.8L 1:17.82 Rtg 62 1 -10 GEEL Wed 29Sep21 1755 G 3 BM64 D Oliver (3) 56.5 $6 2-Swiss Hero 59.5 0.8L 1:47.48 Rtg 61 8 -13 CAUL m Wed 13Oct21 1600 G 4 L/DAY VASE -G3 D Oliver (8) 56 $61 1-Sirileo Miss 56 5.0L 1:37.69 Rtg 65 Ran down the leaders and got the victory late 0.8L at Geelong. Drifted back, just found them to be too slick 5L L/ Day Vase Group 3. She will appreciate the drop back in class here. 6 Parisian Dancer (NZ) Rtg 65 ( 8 ) 57.5kg Archie Alexander (Ballarat) Declan Bates 4yo gr m Reliable Man (GB) -Limbea (NZ) (Zabeel (NZ) ) Breeder G Harvey Owners Yabby Dam Farms Pty Ltd (Mgr: P Driscoll) Navy Blue, Red Epaulettes, Armbands And Cap (w) 8 Starts 2-3-0 $60,010 TECHFORM 92 Track 0:0-0-0 Dist 0:0-0-0 Trk/Dist 0:0-0-0 Wet 4:2-1-0 1st Up 2:0-1-0 2nd Up 2:1-1-0 1 -7 BRAT Sun 11Jul21 1600 H 8 MDN-SW D Bates (2) 57.5 $3 2-Atomic Rock (NZ) 59.5 2.5L 1:46.50 5 -14 SANL m Sun 1Aug21 1600 S 7 BM64 B Allen (4) 56.5 $11 1-Mr Brightside (NZ) 59.5 5.1L 1:39.78 Rtg 61 1 -10 WNBL Thu 19Aug21 2000 H 9 BM64 D Bates (5) 56.5 $2.90f 2-Contrition (NZ) 58.5 2.0L 2:13.43 Rtg 61 4 -13 CRAN Thu 2Sep21 2080 G 4 BM64 J Childs (5) 58.5 $4.80 1-Pepper’s Ghost 58.5 5.5L 2:08.33 Rtg 65 2 -10 BRAT Sun 10Oct21 1600 G 4 BM64 D Bates (2) 58.5 $9.50 1-Highland Jakk (NZ) 61 0.5L 1:37.55 Rtg 65 Ran on nicely into fourth from midfield 5.5L at Cranbourne. Ran home determinedly over the final stages to gain second 0.5L at Ballarat. Expect to her to bounce back here. 7 Swindon Lass (Blks) Rtg 65 ( 1 ) 57.5kg Matthew Brown (Cranbourne) Brian Higgins 4yo b m Wordsmith-Splendid Thing (Encosta de Lago) Breeder Armidale Stud Owners Miss L Groves, Mrs N J McDonald, Dr F H Hawker, Mrs P Lefebvre, Ms S Lefebvre, Mrs L M Brown, Mrs E D’Abaco, Mrs D J Mckissock & Ms M Evans Hot Pink, Horse Silhouette, White Chicken

Silhouette And Cap (dw) 13 Starts 2-1-4 $76,315

TECHFORM 90

Track 2:0-0-0 Dist 1:1-0-0 Trk/Dist 0:0-0-0 Wet 8:1-1-3 1st Up 2:0-0-1 2nd Up 2:0-0-1 3 -15 CAUL m Sat 10Jul21 2000 G 4 3Y HCP B Mertens (15) 54 $51 1-Red Santa (NZ) 54.5

2.4L 2:03.68 Rtg 58 0.6L 2:36.54 Rtg 61

3 -13 SANL m Sun 1Aug21

2400 S 7 BM64 B Mertens (6)

1-Lion’s Share 57.5

56.5 $5f

1 -10 SALE

Thu 16Sep21 1717 G 4 BM64 B Mertens (3)

56.5 $3.50f 2-Firstclass Dreamer 62.5 1.5L 1:45.64 Rtg 61

2 -9

M V mN Fri 1Oct21

2040 S 7 BM64 B Higgins (1) 2050 H 8 BM70 B Higgins (1)

1-Tripoli 59

0.1L 2:11.30 Rtg 65

58.5 $5

6 -11 MOE 6.3L 2:12.21 Rtg 66 Sat behind leader, looked home grabbed on post 0.1L at The Valley Bm64 over 2040m Soft 7. Sat behind the leader, had chance to improve, succumbed into sixth 6.3L at Moe Bm70 over 2050m Heavy 8. 8 Americain Angel Rtg 64 ( 11 ) 57kg Danny O’Brien (Flemington) Damian Lane 4yo b m Americain (USA) -Whispering Angel (Not a Single Doubt) Breeder Mr J A Newton Owners J A Newton & Mrs G Newton Black, White Sleeves, Red Cap (w) 9 Starts 1-6-1 $98,025 TECHFORM 97 Track 0:0-0-0 Dist 0:0-0-0 Trk/Dist 0:0-0-0 Wet 3:1-2-0 1st Up 3:0-3-0 2nd Up 3:1-2-0 2 -8 PAKM N Thu 8Apr21 1600 G 4 BM64 D M Lane (7) 56.5 $1.55f 1-Smokin’ Romans (NZ) 60.5 2.0L 1:39.51 Rtg 62 3 -11 CAUL m Sat 24Apr21 1600 G 4 3YF BM78 D Oliver (2) 54 (54.5) $3.70f 1-Brookspire 55.5 2.5L 1:36.71 Rtg 62 7 -16 MORP m Sat 1May21 2000 G 4 AUST OAKS -G1 D M Lane (5) 56 $14 1-Media Award 56 1.8L 2:03.81 Rtg 64 2 -8 BDGO Sun 3Oct21 1400 H 10 BM64 D M Lane (8) 58 $1.65f 1-Chapel Lane 59 0.2L 1:29.04 Rtg 64 2 -14 SALE Sun 24Oct21 1600 G 4 BM64 D Thornton (6) 58 $1.85f 1-Wascaly (NZ) 59.5 0.8L 1:38.29 Rtg 64 Fri 15Oct21 56 $6.50 1-Zoumon 54 Ridden just off the pace and was unlucky not to have won when second 0.2L at Bendigo. Settled a long way back and grew wings late to just miss out on the major prize 0.8L at Sale. Should be rock hard fit and ready to fire third up.

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( 9 ) 57kg

9 My Delight Rtg 64

Chris Waller (Rosehill) Nash Rawiller 4yo br m Sebring-Mica’s Pride (Bite the Bullet (USA) ) Breeder Go Bloodstock Owners Go Bloodstock Australia (Mgr: Sir O G Glenn) Yellow, White Checked Sash, Checked Sleeves And Cap

TECHFORM 93

(w) 7 Starts 1-1-0 $55,610

Track 0:0-0-0 Dist 0:0-0-0 Trk/Dist 0:0-0-0 Wet 4:1-1-0 1st Up 2:0-0-0 2nd Up 2:1-0-0 4 -12 NCLE Thu 22Apr21 1880 G 4 BM64 T Clark (12) 57.5 $4.40f 1-Raptures 58

1.5L 1:57.15 Rtg 64 1.3L 2:01.67 Rtg 64 4.5L 2:03.87 Rtg 65

2 -10 CANT m Wed 5May21 1900 H 8 BM64

K McEvoy (3) 58 $3.70f 1-Azaryah 55.5

5 -17 RHIL m Sat 22May21 2000 S 5 3Y BM72 B Avdulla (12) 54.5 $16 6 -7 KENS m Wed 29Sep21 1300 G 3 F&M BM72 K McEvoy (4) 57.5 $16

1-Rebel Rama 52

1-Ladylovestogamble 60.5 1.9L 1:15.16 Rtg 65

4 -8 KENS m Wed 20Oct21 1550 G 3 F&M BM72 K McEvoy (8) 57.5 $8.50 1-Elusive Jewel 55.5 3.2L 1:30.58 Rtg 65 Settled midfield, boxed on very nicely in straight 1.9L at Kensington F&M Bm72 over 1300m. Taken back to last, made good ground in straight 3.2L at Kensington F&M Bm72 over 1550m. 10 Sabre Princess (Blks) Rtg 64 ( 2 ) 57kg Mick Price & Michael Kent (Jnr) (Caulfield) Hugh Bowman 4yo b or br m Sebring-Pagan Princess (Bite the Bullet (USA) ) Breeder Marquee Stud Pty Ltd Owners Double R Thoroughbreds (Mgr: S J Rossow), L H Sholl, G G B MacDonald, Mrs P A McIntyre, S D Musson & G L Sturgess Navy Blue, Emerald Green Checks, Gold Sleeves

And Cap 7 Starts 1-3-0 $59,900

TECHFORM 94

Track 2:0-1-0 Dist 1:0-0-0 Trk/Dist 1:0-0-0 Wet 3:0-2-0 1st Up 3:0-2-0 2nd Up 2:1-0-0 10 -11 FLEM m Thu 5Nov20 1700 S 5 3&4YF&M BM70 M J Dee (11) 56

$20 1-Tralee Rose (NZ) 58 6.8L 1:44.12 Rtg 62 56.5 $19 1-Nikau Spur (NZ) 59.5 3.8L 1:27.00 Rtg 62

2 -10 PAKM N Thu 15Apr21 1400 S 7 CL1 9 -11 WANG Thu 29Apr21 1590 G 4 BM64 2 -11 FLEM m Sat 15May21 1600 S 7 3YF BM78 2 -12 BRAT Thu 21Oct21 1400 G 4 F&M BM64

Z Spain (8)

M Lawrence(a) (1) 56.5 (53.5) $4.60 1-Code Blue (NZ) 56

6.7L 1:36.63 Rtg 62

C Newitt (7)

55.5 $13 1-Cakewalk Baby 55.5 1.3L 1:39.03 Rtg 62

M Lawrence(a) (7) 60 (58) $13 1-Riotous Mischief 58.5 0.5L 1:26.22 Rtg 64 Nice spot behind speed, looked home, peaked 100m 1.3L at Flemington. Flew to the line in an impressive gallop for second but got too far back 0.5L at Ballarat. She boasts a decent second up record. 11 Spectacle Rtg 64 ( 7 ) 57kg Tony & Calvin McEvoy (Ballarat) Luke Currie 4yo b m Teofilo (IRE) -Waikato River (NZ) (Savabeel) Breeder Mr I K Smith Owners S Petrevski, L Petrevski, G C Scholes, M J Davidson, G March, Ms R H Thomas, R J Taylor, D V Mustica, Mrs L Mustica, P S Mustica, Mrs J Mustica, T V Mills, C Trounson, P Medveczky, A Schulz & Best and

Fairest 2 (Mgr: M A Shepherdson) Red, Gold Sun, Sleeves And Cap 8 Starts 1-2-1 $38,150 Track 0:0-0-0 Dist 0:0-0-0 Trk/Dist 0:0-0-0 Wet 1:0-1-0 1st Up 3:1-1-0 2nd Up 3:0-1-1 3 -15 MORP m Sat 27Mar21 1600 G 4 C LINDOP -LR Caitlin Jones (10) 55 $26 1-Ecumenical 57.5

TECHFORM 89

1.1L 1:37.89 Rtg 58 6.5L 1:50.69 Rtg 60 8.4L 2:03.81 Rtg 60

13 -16 MORP m Sat 17Apr21 1800 G 4 AURARIA -G3

B Vorster (11)

1-Tyche Goddess 55

55 $26

14 -16 MORP m Sat 1May21

2000 G 4 AUST OAKS -G1 B Vorster (10)

56 $201 1-Media Award 56

1 -12 SW H 4 -12 BRAT

Mon 27Sep21 1300 G 4 MDN-SW Dean Holland (6) 57.5 $2.50 2-Whatafox 55

0.8L 1:18.41

Thu 21Oct21 1400 G 4 F&M BM64 M J Lloyd(a) (12) 60 $3.50f 1-Riotous Mischief 58.5 2.3L 1:26.22 Rtg 64 Gutsy effort to hold off rivals to win when hitting the lead 0.8L at Swan Hill Mdn-Sw over 1300m. Set the pace and loomed as a chance before tiring into fourth 2.3L at Ballarat F&M Bm64 over 1400m. 12 Love Takes Time (IRE) (Blks) Rtg 63 ( 5 ) 56.5kg Anthony & Sam Freedman (Mornington) Damien Oliver 4yo b m Galileo (IRE) -Monsoon Wedding (Danehill (USA) ) Breeder Coolmore Owners Fairway Thoroughbreds (Mgr: J Camilleri) White, Green And Yellow Checked Sash And Cap (w) 2 Starts 1-0-1 $15,800 TECHFORM 94

Track 0:0-0-0 Dist 0:0-0-0 Trk/Dist 0:0-0-0 Wet 2:1-0-1 1st Up 2:1-0-1 1 -5 MOE Sun 25Apr21 1600 S 6 F&M MDN-SW P M Moloney (4) 57.5 $2f

2-And She Was 57.5

0.3L 1:40.37

3 -11 MORN Thu 7Oct21 58.5 $3.40 1-Think Winning 59.5 1.7L 1:33.49 Rtg 63 Sat just behind the leaders and ran on well for the win 0.3L at Moe. Hit the line nicely into third after sitting behind the speed 1.7L at Mornington. She will be stalking the speed and doing her best work late. 1500 S 5 CL1 D Thornton (1)

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