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The Andrew Ramsden (Listed) 2800m (The winner of this race shall be exempt from the ballot of the 2021 Lexus Melbourne Cup)
Of $400,000 and trophies of $1,300. 1st $240,000 and trophies of $1,300, 2nd $72,000, 3rd $36,000, 4th $18,000, 5th $10,000, 6th $8,000, 7th $8,000, 8th $8,000. Prizemoney contribution totaling 3% will be directed to jockey and equine welfare prior to distribution. For Three-Years-Old, Four-Years-Old and Five-Years-Old. Standard Weight for Age. No allowances for apprentices. Track Record: 2-52.40E Verdant (GB) (06/11/2012) [Good3] Class Record: NPR-E First running under these conditions & distance TAB Assessed Odds 1 0s055 Constantinople (IRE) (8) Tom Dabernig & Ben Hayes . ............ Dean Holland 58.5 61 2 4s221 Grand Promenade (GB) (1) Ciaron Maher & David Eustace ....... Harry Coffey 58.5 6 3 5s124 Persan (4) Ciaron Maher & David Eustace (wt) ............................. Michael Dee 58 4.4 4 86112 Mohican Heights (IRE) (9) Chris Waller (w) ........................ Michael Walker 58 8.5 5 87833 Miami Bound (NZ) (10) Danny O’Brien (wt) . .................................... Ben Allen 56 4.8 6 s6225 Realm Of Flowers (6) Anthony & Sam Freedman (w) ............... Mark Zahra 56 4.2 7 s9s77 Never Listen (2) Peter G Moody ................................................ Luke Nolen 56 101 8 12s47 Lion’s Share (7) Steven Pateman (w) ..................................... Will Price (a) 56 101 9 33121 Through Irish Eyes (NZ) (3) Ciaron Maher & David Eustace (wc) . Michael Poy 54 5.5 10 82302 Salto Angel (NZ) (5) Danny O’Brien . ................................ Damien Thornton 52 15 FORM SUMMARY THROUGH IRISH EYES bolted in for a dominant 1L victory at this track/distance last start. Albeit a rise in class, he looks up to the task. GRAND PROMENADE and NEVER LISTEN are the likely leaders and will be hard to run down. Whilst MOHICAN HEIGHTS will be charging home.
ANDREW RAMSDEN Andrew Ramsden (1934–2013) served the Victoria Racing Club and Australian racing in many roles. He was a member of the VRC Committee for 21 years from 1983, Vice Chairman 1988–90 and 1993–98, and Honorary Treasurer 1991–98. He served as VRC Chairman from 1998 to 2003. He chaired the industry working group to guide the restructure of Victorian racing and privatisation of the TAB, and became a Board Member of Racing Victoria Ltd. From 2004 to 2006 he was Chairman of the Australian Racing Board. Andrew Ramsden enjoyed success as part-owner of many fine racehorses, notably Paris Lane and 1982 Melbourne Cup winner Gurner’s Lane.
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