ANDREW RAMSDEN (1934-2013)
The Andrew Ramsden run over 2800m at Flemington originates from a race that had its inaugural running back in 1964. Originally known as the Duke of Norfolk Stakes, and run over two miles (3218m), the race was long considered the premier long-distance
race of the Autumn program. Back then it was named following a visit to Flemington by the 16th Duke of Norfolk, Bernard Fitzalan-Howard, a keen racing enthusiast. In 2005, the race took on a new name, this time the VRC did so to honour former VRC Chairman and Racing industry stalwart, Andrew Ramsden. Ramsden was a Victoria Racing Club committee and board member for twenty years and Chairman from 1998 to 2003. He made an enormous contribution at Flemington, as well as the broader racing industry and as an administrator was pivotal to the structural change in Victoria, which led to the formation of Racing Victoria Limited (RVL). Following retirement from the VRC board in 2004, he took up the reins as Chairman of the Australian Racing Board. Andrew Ramsden was known as a man with an absolute passion for thoroughbred racing, particularly staying races. As an owner he had great success with shares in numerous stars of the turf including Melbourne Cup winners Gurner’s Lane (1982) and Brew (2000). Melbourne Cups aside, perhaps the ultimate thrill is winning a time- honoured distance race renamed in your honour? Andrew Ramsden won the race, his race, the Andrew Ramsden Stakes in 2011 with Niwot. Andrew Ramsden is remembered as a man of great integrity who had an unwavering commitment to the betterment of racing. Did you know? In 2019 the Andrew Ramsden was shortened to a distance of 2800 metres, and, in an exciting development, the VRC announced that the winner would be granted ballot exemption for entry in the Lexus Melbourne Cup with ‘the golden ticket’.
Did you know? Andrew Ramsden’s son Michael Ramsden was elected to the VRC Board in 2012 and is currently the VRC Vice Chairman.
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VICTORIA RACING CLUB DIRECTORS
NEILWILSON Chairman MICHAEL RAMSDEN Vice Chairman Glenn Carmody Honorary Treasurer Judge Katherine Bourke SOPHIE O’KANE (formerly Cornell) NEILWERRETT 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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OFFICIALS
RVL RACE DAY OFFICIALS VRC EXECUTIVE GENERAL MANAGERS
Brand, Marketing & Communications: JO KING Commercial Operations: NICK ADDISON Experience & Events: DEIRDRE McGUANE Finance & Information Technology: SAMWHATMORE Legal, Risk & Governance: NADIA ANGELO Membership, Ticketing &
Stipendiary Stewards: ROBERT CRAM (Chairman), ROB MONTGOMERY, CORIE WALLER, BRETTWRIGHT & REX TERP Veterinary Surgeons: Dr JAMIEWEARN, Dr EDWINAWILKES & Dr HOLLY CATHELS Judge: PAUL EGAN Starter: PAUL DIDHAM & COREY MALLYON Clerks of Scales: HAYLEY ADDISON & SIMON PETCH Betting Supervisor: WAGERING DEPARTMENT Clerks of Course: PETER PATTERSON & SHANE PATTERSON Doctor:
Customer Operations: JACINTA ALEXANDER
Operations: JAMES REID People Capability & Development: MEGAN LOVE Racing: LEIGH JORDON VRC TRACKS & GARDENS MANAGERS Flemington Racecourse: LIAM O’KEEFFE Keeper of the Flemington Roses: MICK RYAN
Dr JOHN McCORKELL Course Broadcaster: MATT HILL
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
Andrew Ramsden Race Day Saturday 14 May 2022
11:55am Race 1 Next Generation Sprinters Series Heat 1
Following CORRECTWEIGHT, Judge Katherine Bourke, Director, will present the Memento to the Winning Owner. This presentation will take place in The Winners’ Bar.
12:09pm The Chairman of the Victoria Racing Club, Neil Wilson, will be interviewed by Nick Quinn to welcome guests for Andrew Ramsden Race Day. 12:30pm Race 2 Flemington Fillies Sprint
Following CORRECTWEIGHT, Mr Dave Barham, Director, will present the Memento to the Winning Owner. This presentation will take place in The Winners’ Bar.
1:05pm Race 3 Mahogany Challenge Series Heat 2
Following CORRECTWEIGHT, Mr Neil Werrett, Director, will present the Memento to the Winning Owner. This presentation will take place in The Winners’ Bar.
1:40pm Race 4 Leilani Series Heat 1
Following CORRECTWEIGHT, Mr Glenn Carmody, Honorary Treasurer and Director, will present the Memento to the Winning Owner. This presentation will take place in The Winners’ Bar. 2:15pm Race 5 2022 Lexus Melbourne Cup Tour Handicap Following CORRECTWEIGHT, Mr Steve Rosich, Chief Executive Officer and Director, will present the Memento to the Winning Owner. This presentation will take place in The Winners’ Bar.
2:50pm Race 6 Silver Bowl Series Heat 1
Following CORRECTWEIGHT, Mr Neil Wilson, Chairman, will present the Memento to the Winning Owner. This presentation will take place in The Winners’ Bar.
3:30pm Race 7 Lexus AndrewRamsden
Following CORRECTWEIGHT, Mr Michael Ramsden, Vice Chairman, and son of the late Andrew Ramsden, will present the Trophies to the Winning Owner, Trainer and Jockey. This presentation will take place in The Mounting Yard. 4:10pm Race 8 VRC-CRVWinter Championship Series Heat 1 Following CORRECTWEIGHT, Mr Michael Saadie, Director, will present the Memento to the Winning Owner. This presentation will take place in The Winners’ Bar.
4:45pm Race 9 Santa Ana Lane Sprint Series Heat 2
Following CORRECTWEIGHT, Mr Michael Ramsden, Vice Chairman, will present the Memento to the Winning Owner. This presentation will take place in The Winners’ Bar.
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WHAT’S ON
Andrew Ramsden Race Day Saturday 14 May 2022
$5 Pies, Fries and Beers Racegoers will have the opportunity to enjoy $5 “Happy Hours” Furphy beers from gates open at 10:55am until the jump of the third race, and $5 pies and $5 fries all day across retail venues on course. Saintly Place Sports Bar With easy access to the Winning Post, billiards and foosball, The Saintly Sports Bar is a great spot to enjoy all the racing action and a day of socialising with friends. Plus, in-between races you can watch all the AFL action throughout the day on the big screen. Flemington Family Lawn Looking for somewhere to bring the kids? Enjoy the family friendly fun on The Front Lawn with face painting and other activities for our pint-sized punters. Front Lawn Beer Garden Grab a table on the Front Lawn and enjoy a day at the races with prime views of the track and Winning Post. AFL Match Broadcasts Don’t miss a minute of the footy action with the days matches broadcast across course in all venues. Living Legends 2016 Melbourne Cup winner Almandin and 2018 VRC Sprint Classic winner Santa Ana Lane will be joining us at Flemington. Be sure to catch them in the horse stalls throughout the day and parading in the Mounting Yard after races 2 and 4.
EXCLUSIVE TO VRC MEMBERS AND GUESTS: Extended Hours
With extended hours and live musical entertainment after the last means members will be able to enjoy the festivities of the day long past the last in the G.H.Mumm Champagne Bar and The Roof Garden. 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.
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next race day
National Jockeys Trust Race Day Saturday 21 May 2022
In perfect partnership with the horses they ride, the jockey directs the action on course as they bring every race to thrilling life with skill, risk, and commitment. It’s a career driven of great passion and heart. The day is an enjoyable way to raise awareness and funds for the National Jockeys Trust (NJT), which works to help support jockeys that are unable to race and their families. The racing highlight of the day is the Listed Hilton Nicholas Straight Six, an open sprint held under handicap conditions down Flemington’s famous straight. The Winter Series Heats continue at Flemington, ahead of Flemington Finals Race Day, 2 July. Watch the racing, support the jockeys and enjoy $5 “Happy Hours” Furphy beers from gates open until the jump of the third race and you can also purchase $5 pies and $5 fries from retail venues around course all day long! Melbourne Cup Carnival Hospitality and Dining: On Sale now Be there live to experience the magic of the 2022 Melbourne Cup Carnival. With an array of hospitality and dining options to suit every taste, style and budget, it promises to be the best week of the year! The first release of hospitality and dining packages are now on sale in The Makybe Diva Marquee, The Rose Room and The Terrace. Visit vrc.com.au for further details. General Public Early Bird Pricing General Admission and Reserved Seating in both The Hill Stand and Lawn Stand are also now available to purchase at Early Bird prices via Ticketmaster until June 30. Visit ticketmaster.com.au for further details.
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THE GOLDEN TICKET
AN EXPRESS PASS TO THE CUP
‘ The race that stops a nation’™, the $8 million Lexus Melbourne Cup (3200m), may be almost six months away but the Road To The Cup begins in May at Flemington with the awarding of the first Golden Ticket for 2022, given to the winner of the Lexus Andrew Ramsden (2800m). With a $300,000 cheque and an express pass into the Lexus Melbourne Cup to be awarded to the winner, it is one of racing’s most prestigious prizes, the ultimate dream for every racehorse owner. A Golden Ticket means that, as long as the horse is entered for the Lexus Melbourne Cup throughout the spring, they will be automatically guaranteed one of the 24 places on offer for Australia’s greatest race. While the connections of other horses are left trying to figure out a way to get into the Lexus Melbourne Cup later in the year, those with Golden Tickets can instead focus on presenting their horse in the best possible condition for what will be the race of their life. Golden Tickets are awarded to the winners of three Flemington features – the Lexus Andrew Ramsden in May, the Lexus Bart Cummings (2500m) in October and the Lexus Hotham Stakes (2500m) on Penfolds Victoria Derby Day – as well as to the winners of theCaulfieldCup (2400m) and theCoxPlate (2040m) in the weeks leading into the first Tuesday in November. The Lexus Andrew Ramsden is unique in that it is restricted to horses aged three, four and five, meaning that it provides an opportunity for young, emerging stayers to qualify for the Lexus Melbourne Cup.
All other Golden Tickets can be won by horses of any age.
Last year, threeGoldenTicket holders –TheLexusBartCummings winner Grand Promenade, Lexus Hotham Stakes victor Great
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House and Caulfield Cup hero Incentivise – lined up in the Lexus Melbourne Cup, while 2020 saw eventual Lexus Melbourne Cup heroine Verry Elleegant secure a berth with her win in the Caulfield Cup. From 1964 to 2018, the race – which was known as the Duke Of Norfolk Stakes until 2004 when it was renamed for former Victoria Racing Club chairman and Melbourne Cup-winning owner Andrew Ramsden – was contested over 3200m. It was the only race besides the Lexus Melbourne Cup to be run over the Flemington two miles each year. While the Duke Of Norfolk Stakes and the Lexus Melbourne Cup were run over the same distance, only one horse completed the double – the Lloyd Williams-owned What A Nuisance, who won the Duke Of Norfolk in 1984 before returning in 1985 to claim the nation’s biggest prize. He would be the first of six Lexus Melbourne Cup winners to carry the famous Williams navy and blue, joined eventually by Efficient, Green Moon, Almandin, Rekindling and Twilight Payment, while Williams also owned Just A Dash. Ecstatic connections of Steel Prince (IRE) celebrate with Damien Oliver after winning the The Andrew Ramsden in 2019, booking themselves a spot in the Lexus Melbourne Cup. (Pat Scala/Racing Photos)
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THE GOLDEN TICKET
Another notable winner came in 2011 when Niwot – part-owned by Andrew Ramsden – scored a memorable victory. He would go on to finish second in The Bart Cummings and win the Hotham Stakes before finishing a respectable eighth to Dunaden in the Melbourne Cup. In 2019, though, the Lexus Andrew Ramsden changed slightly, being reduced in distance to 2800m and also switching to a set weights event open to horses aged three, four and five. Lexus Melbourne Cup ballot exemption was also on the line for the first time, offering the winner a ticket into Australia’s premier contest. An enthralling stretch-long battle between Irish import Steel Prince and Adelaide Cup winner Surprise Baby saw the former secure his spot in the Lexus Melbourne Cup by a nose. Surprise Baby would later grab his own Golden Ticket by winning The Bart Cummings at Flemington, with Steel Prince finishing ninth and Surprise Baby fifth come the first Tuesday in November. A year later, an Adelaide Cup winner – King Of Leogrance – would again finish second as the Mick Price and Michael Kent Jnr-trained Oceanex relished her first attempt at the extended trip. She would go on to finish 11th in the Lexus Melbourne Cup, earning her connections a share of prizemoney. The 2021 winner Realm Of Flowers produced arguably the most impressive Andrew Ramsden win of them all, scorching clear for a five-length victory and stamping herself as a true Lexus Melbourne Cup contender in the process. Unfortunately, minor injury ruled her out of ‘the race that stops a nation’™, with those who finished in the placings behind her – subsequent The Bart Cummings winner Grand Promenade and 2019 Kennedy Oaks heroine Miami Bound – finishing sixth and 12th respectively in the Lexus Melbourne Cup. The Lexus Andrew Ramsden has proven, in such a short timeframe, to be the ideal stepping stone to the Lexus Melbourne Cup. Make sure to remember the name of the 2022 winner – they are certain to be a force come November 1.
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VRC MEMBER STAKES
Get that winning feeling - just for being a VRC member The VRC Member Stakes is your chance to win big every race day throughout the 2021/22 racing season. Get that winning feeling by joining this thrilling competition and get ready to be showered in glory if your horse wins! You have to be in it to win it Registering takes just a few seconds and is completely free. Once registered, if your name is drawn and your horse wins their race, you win too. How easy is that?
Every winner of every race will enjoy a $200 cash-on-card credit for use across course at Flemington in food and beverage outlets.
Register by scanning the QR code below. If you have already registered this season, you do not need to register again.
For more information about the VRC Member Stakes, visit vrc.com.au/vrc-member-stakes
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HARRY WHITE
In the 1960s, 70s and 80s, jockey Harry White would become revered for his handling of sprinters. He had a reputation as a brilliant rider of wayward horses. His hands, especially in the closing stages, were one of his great weapons – the whip sparingly used and as a last resort. A JOCKEY WITH TRUE HEART AND GENTLE HANDS BY PATRICK BARTLEY
White won the Duke of Norfolk Stakes an incredible five times. The race is now known as the Andrew Ramsden.
He is a four-time Melbourne Cup-winning jockey. Three of those were trained by Bart Cummings, who also trained the quintet of Duke of Norfolk Stakes winners. White, loved by all in racing, had to overcome adversity and indiscretion in his youth before being afforded the opportunity to showcase his sublime skillset on horseback. Son of a Caulfield Cup-winning jockey but raised by his grandparents, White was in his early teens when he began riding track work. His apprenticeship was over almost as quickly as it began, an act of vandalism leading to his indentures being revoked. Almost a year had passed when a plea for a second chance was granted. A relationship with a ‘nice’ girl put White back on the rails – Harry and Lauris married and remained devoted to each other until her passing. White was loved by all in racing across Australia and overseas. He started his career at 13 and steadily made his way through the apprentice ranks and then was noticed by arguably Australia’s greatest horse trainer, Bart Cummings who had moved from South Australia to Victoria at the same time that White became prominent.
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Cummings’ son Anthony was stable foreman for his illustrious father during the White-Cummings period and believes they made a formidable combination. Cummings saw in White everything that he wanted his jockeys to do, and within months White was riding track work at Flemington for the master trainer. “You know, when I look back, Dad and Harry never, ever had a cross word and that’s saying something, because Dad was a cranky old bugger who always wanted it done his way and the jockeys either fitted in or went elsewhere,” said Anthony Cummings. “Dad always insisted on his horses going 15 seconds to the furlong during track work, and in just one morning Harry had got his head round what Dad wanted. It seemed Harry had been with Dad all his life,” Cummings said. White was also brilliantly equipped to handle not only bad horses but speed horses. It was said that White could conquer any bad-mouthed horse and his coaxing ability in the closing stages was an artform. Punters who regularly backed White said that they would look in horror if White had to use the whip, as it was then a last resort. Former jockey Harry White with some of the trophies he has won over the years. (Darren McNamara/Newspix)
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HARRY WHITE
“It seemed Harry didn’t have any problems with whatever horse Dad legged himon. He didn’t have to teach Harry patience, Harry came with that asset the moment he arrived at headquarters. “But it was his lovely nature that we all were amazed at. We had to wake him up before the Melbourne Cup that he won on Hyperno as he’d fallen asleep half an hour before the race. “But that’s what Dad liked – a jockey that didn’t get all upset because he knew that that would translate to the horse. Harry never got upset. He was a great loser and a very humble winner. “When you talk about Hyperno you talk about a special skillset. He [the horse] could do lots and lots of things wrong. We tried everything with him and finally got him back enjoying racing. The placing of Harry on his back was the cherry on the cake,” he said.
In the late nineties after retiring from the saddleWhite confessed that he’d carried a secret that he only revealed on retirement.
“I can tell you this, I had a fall at Caulfield one day, it could have been on Cup Day actually and I lost the sight in my left eye.
“So I went to the surgeon and said this must remain our secret and I managed to get through my career with the use of just one eye,” White revealed in 1996. Sadly in 2003, the same year he was inducted into the Australian Racing Hall of Fame, White was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. But without any fanfare, the jockey’s trademark relaxed approach applied to his illness. He quietly worked away and is still not letting the terrible illness overwhelm him.
And nearly all racing lovers around the world who knew and enjoyed his company and his skill are certainly in his corner.
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For more information about the VRC Punters Club, visit vrc.com.au/vrc-punters-club
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SANTA ANA LANE
SANTA HONOURED IN SPRINT SERIES RENAME BY PATRICK BARTLEY
For decades now the Ramsden family have been a successful entity in horse racing in some of the state’s most important races. Five-time Group 1 winner Santa Ana Lane gave them many reasons to celebrate in an illustrious career. The late Andrew Ramsden, a former chairman of the VRC, gathered together a group of friends from the well-known city venue The Australian Club in the late 1970s to form what turned out to be a highly successful investment. All named after streets that surrounded the club, the horses that they purchased included Melbourne Cup winner Gurner’s Lane, and outstanding stayer Paris Lane. It seemed that the Ramsden family were content to race Melbourne Cup winners and Caulfield Cup winners. However, one horse emerged that debunked the staying theory. Ramsden’s sonMichael and current VRCvice-chairman, speaking from New York where he is on a business tour, explained that Santa Ana Lane proved to be a very different racehorse than all of the stayers that had carried the Ramsden colours in the past. “Normally we look for stayers, but have broadened it to good types. “He (Santa Ana Lane) was supposed to be a stayer and his breeding suggested around 2000 metres would be his ideal distance. “We tried him over a mile but I guess he didn’t read his breeding page,” Ramsden said. However, Santa Ana Lane did something right, and his career managed to collect $8,236,336 in prize winnings. Now Ramsden is very glad that he bought the Lope De Vega colt who is out of a good race mare First Fleet.
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Santa Ana Lane and jockey Mark Zahra returning to scale after winning the 2018 VRC Sprint Classic. (George Salpigtidis/Racing Photos)
“Lope De Vega was a Spanish poet who was in the Spanish Armada and Santa Ana was the name of one of their boats. “We always have Lane in the name, that’s been part and parcel of our syndicates. For this horse we’ve got to thank Justin Bahen who paid $80,000 for Santa Ana Lane at the Victorian sales,” he said. In honour of Santa Ana Lane and his five-time Group 1 winning record that included the VRC Sprint Classic, the Club has unanimously voted to rename the all Victorian sprint series to the Santa Ana Lane Sprint Series as part of the winter racing championship, of which other heats will be run on the day. Co-trainer Sam Freedman said that Santa Ana Lane was a joy for he and his father to train and believes his record underlines the versatility that Santa Ana Lane possessed. The sprinter won Group 1 races in Victoria, South Australia, New South Wales and Queensland. Freedman believes that Santa Ana Lane’s success, who raced into prominence by winning the Wagga Town Plate in 2018, was because of the horse’s slow start to racing. “I don‘t think a lot of people rated him highly at first because he was a horse that didn’t race in his two- and three-year-old days
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SANTA ANA LANE
very much because of nagging, niggling problems that he just struggled to overcome. “But when he did, he got stronger and better. His first real glimpse of true ability probably surfaced at Wagga in the Town Plate which is one of the toughest sprint races in country New South Wales. “But once he hit his straps, he was able to win Group 1 races across the nation,” Freedman said. After four years of brilliant racing, Santa Ana Lane is now retired and relaxing and residing at Living Legends where he brings much joy to visitors. And for Michael Ramsden and his friends, it seems that success on the sprinting side of racing is just as good as owning a stayer, considering eight Group 1 wins is hard to get out of any horse. Head down to the Horse Stalls to visit Santa Ana Lane and 2016 Melbourne Cup winner Almandin. They will also be parading in the Mounting Yard after races 2 and 4.
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(Brett Holburt/Racing Photos)
V I S I T LIVING LEGENDS ON COURSE TODAY Get up close and personal with two champions every race day in the Horse Stalls and parading in the Mounting Yard.
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WINTER SERIES HEAT INFORMATION
VRC-CRV WINTER CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES This series for open milers takes in heats at Caulfield, Swan Hill and Flemington, attracting the most in-form gallopers over distances from 1400m-1600m and bringing them together for the $200,000 Listed VRC- CRV Winter Championship Series Final here on Flemington Finals Day. SANTA ANA LANE SPRINT SERIES Formerly the All Victorian Sprinters Series, the series was this year renamed in honour of five time Group 1 winning sprinter, Santa Ana Lane, trained by Anthony Freedman. Santa Ana Lane amassed more than $8million in prize money winning in Group 1 races in NSW, SA, SANTA ANA LANE SPRINT SERIES Formerly the All Victorian Sprinters eries, the series was this year re amed in honour of five time Group 1 winning sprinter, Santa Ana Lane, trained by Anthony Freedman. Santa Ana Lane amassed more than $8million in prize money winning in Group 1 races in NSW, SA, QLD and the Group 1 VRC Sprint Classic here at Flemington. Santa Ana Lane was retired a happy and healthy 8 year-old QLD and the Group 1 VRC Sprint Classic here at Flemington. Santa Ana Lane was retired a happy and healthy 8 year-old and now resides at Living Legends, located at Oaklands Junction. This eight-heat series attracts the fastest winter sprinters and features four heats up the famous Flemington straight with heats also conducted at Caulfield, Sandown and Swan Hill, before culminating in the $160,000 Listed Santa Ana Lane Sprint Series Final on Flemington Finals Day. TAJ ROSSI SERIES This series targets later-developing two-year-olds who are suited to the longer distance of 1600m of the Listed Taj Rossi Series Final and is named after Taj Rossi, the outstanding performer trained by the legendary Bart TAJ ROSSI SERIES This series targets later-developing two-year-olds w o are suited to th longer distance of 1600m f the List Taj Rossi Series Final and is named aft r Taj Rossi, the outstanding performer trained by the legendary Bart Cummings. When the son of Matrice VRC-CRV INTER CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES This series for open milers takes in heats at Caulfield, Swan Hill and Flemington, attracting the most inform gallopers over distance from 1400m-1600m and bringing them together for the $200,000 Lis ed VRC- CRV Winter Championship Series Fi al here on Flemington ls Day. and now resides at Living Legends, located at Oaklands Junction. This eight-heat series attracts the fastest winter sprinters and features four heats up the famous Flemington straight with h ats also conducted at Ca lfield, Sandown and Swan Hill, before culminating in the $160,000 Listed Santa Ana Lane Sprint Series Final on Fl mington Finals Day.
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was bought by Cummings in 1972 at the Adelaide Yearling Sales for$18,000 (top price) and then sold to prominent owner Victor Peters, neither could envisage the heights to which Taj Rossi would rise in his short but spectacular career. Beginning his racing as a two-year-old in Adelaide, his first two wins came in moderate company in the winter of 1973 at Flemington. In the spring he ran second at Moonee Valley. Then followed a dazzling sequence in which he won six of his next seven starts including the Ascot Vale Stakes, Moonee Valley Stakes, W.S. Cox Plate, Victoria Derby, George Adams Hcp and Sandown Guineas. Said Bart Cummings: “All along I have said that he is one of the best, if not the best, three-year-old that Australia has known in the last 50 years”. This magnificent group of victories secured for Taj Rossi the award of Racehorse of the Year for the 1973-74 season. Cummings had great respect for Taj Rossi, who was retired to stud as a four-year-old, siring among others, Taj Eclipse, the winner of the 1983 VRC Oaks and yes, owned by Mr and Mrs Victor Peters. BANJO PATERSON SERIES This series is for open stayers and is named in honour of revered author and poet Andrew Barton ‘Banjo’ Paterson, who had a lifelong love affair with horses. Polo matches, picnic races and riding his own pony were all part of his early life in country NSW. After moving to Sydney and qualifying as a solicitor, he began submitting poetry to The Bulletin under the pseudonym “The Banjo”, the name of a racehorse his father had owned. His various careers included jockey, horse trainer in the Middle East during WWI and racing journal editor, but it’s his wonderful bush ballads and poems – such as The Man From Snowy River – that truly reflect his equine passion. In 1886 he published A Dream of the Melbourne Cup; the first of many racing ballads, including Old Pardon, the Son of Reprieve, The Open Steeplechase, Rio Grande’s Last Race and The Wargilah Handicap.
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LEILANI SERIES This series for mares is named for Leilani, another Bart Cummings-trained champion who left an indelible print on Australian racing. Leilani won the 1974 AJC Oaks as a three-year-old before transforming into a dominant four-year-old race mare, winning the Turnbull Stakes, Toorak Handicap, Caulfield Cup and Mackinnon Stakes in the spring of 1974, before running a gallant second to stablemate Think Big in the Melbourne Cup. In the ensuing autumn, Leilani won the Orr Stakes, St George Stakes and Australian Cup, among other races. Winning 14 of her 28 starts, Leilani was a horse that Cummings was very fond of; so much so that he named his Sydney stables Leilani Lodge in her honour. Although Cummings was not one to talk much about his horses - especially those in the past as he preferred to look forward - it is well-known that he had huge respect for Leilani, known as a great horse with great fight. Leilani was raced by prominent Melburnians, The Hon Andrew and Mrs Susan Peacock as well as Mr Ian and Mrs Liz Rice. SILVER BOWL SERIES This series is for three-year-old milers with heats over distances of 1300m-1600m held across Melbourne at Flemington, Caulfield and Sandown. The final is a $150,000 quality handicap over 1600m on Flemington Finals Day. RIVETTE SERIES This series is aimed at three-year-old fillies over the 1200m-1400m distance and takes in heats across metropolitan and country venues. It is named in honour of Rivette, who as a six-year-old mare owned and trained by Harry Bamber at Mentone, emerged from obscurity in the spring of 1939 to become the first of her gender to capture the coveted Caulfield- Melbourne Cup double. By the time the great race started, Rivette was into 5-1 favouritism in a field of 26 horses. She won by a half-length in a time of
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3:27.0 and earned £7,200 for connections. It is said that Rivette changed the fortunes, and life, of Harry Bamber, for whom times were tough before the winning mare came along. Bamber owned, trained and bred Rivette, a rare feat in Melbourne Cup history. THE MAHOGANY CHALLENGE Introduced in 2019, The Mahogany Challenge was created to showcase developing stayers in Victoria. The series is for three-year-olds only and takes in heats at Flemington, Caulfield and Sandown, before culminating in the final on Flemington Finals Day. The series is named after Mahogany, who was raced jointly by Hall of Fame owner Lloyd Williams and businessman Kerry Packer, and trained by the all-conquering Lee Freedman. He won eight Group 1 races, including both the Victoria Derby and Australian Derby as a three-year-old, and was named the Australian Racehorse of the Year for the 1993-94 season. Known as one of the most versatile gallopers in Australian racing history, Mahogany won half of his eight Group 1s at Flemington, including the Lightning Stakes in 1995 and 1997. NEXT GENERATION SPRINTER SERIES This series for two-year-olds was introduced to showcase young up-and-coming sprinters and provide an opportunity to gain valuable experience up the unique Flemington straight. The intention is to contribute to the development of the next generation of Australia’s world-class sprinting talents. The series takes in heats at Flemington, Caulfield, Sandown and Mornington, and the $150,000 final is held over the famous Flemington Straight Six course.
Visit vrc.com.au for heat details.
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FLEMINGTON WINTER SERIES
WINTER SERIES HEATS UP AT FLEMINGTON
The Lexus Andrew Ramsden is not the only race today to offer a golden ticket into a future feature with six of the nine races serving as heats for Flemington Finals Day on July 2, the culmination of the Flemington Winter Series that is renowned for producing subsequent stars. The winter is often seen as Australian racing’s off-season, a time when the best horses are spelling or in the early stages of their preparations for the spring. However, it is the winter which perhaps serves as important a function as any season in the country’s year-round racing program, offering an opportunity for horses to work through the grades in a fashion that allows them to thrive once they meet the biggest and the best come the spring. While the Melbourne Cup Carnival in the spring may be the star attraction of the racing programme at Headquarters with the Flemington Racing Spectacular its impressive autumn counterpart, it has been the winter which has proven a reliable stepping stone to success in some of Australia’s biggest contests. With nine series on offer, catering to every type of horse - from sprinters to stayers, from two-year-olds to veterans – the Flemington Winter Series is filled with competitive racing, emerging talents and impressive depth. Over the next twomonths, designated races – both at Flemington and at metropolitan and country meetings right across Victoria – will offer a pathway towards Flemington Finals Day in July. Each of the nine series has a number of heats, with the winner and runner-up in each heat automatically receiving a berth in the respective final.
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Today at Flemington will feature the first heat of the VRC-CRV Winter Championship Series for milers, the Leilani Series for mares, the Silver Bowl Series for three-year-old milers and the Next Generation Sprinters Series for two-year-olds. The meeting will also feature the second heats of the Mahogany Challenge Series for staying three-year-olds, named for versatile Flemington favourite Mahogany, and the Santa Ana Lane Sprint Series, which is being dedicated for the first time to superstar Flemington-trained sprinter Santa Ana Lane. The first heats were held at Caulfield last Saturday with the classy Elzamee and progressive The Amazonian earning ballot- exempt spots in the Mahogany Challenge Final (2500m), while improving four-year-olds Ranting and Ocean Beyond received their express pass into the Listed Santa Ana Lane Sprint Series Final (1200m). Last weekend also saw the first heat of the Banjo Paterson Series for older stayers with stakes winners Milford and Flash Aah earning a place in the 2600-metre final. Recent years have seen Group 1 winners like Nature Strip, Santa Ana Lane, Eduardo, Gytrash, Zoutori, I’m Thunderstruck, Streets Of Avalon, Despatch, Miami Bound, Begood Toya Mother and Johnny Get Angry emerge from the Flemington Winter Series, with Nature Strip going on to be named Australian Horse of the Year. Meanwhile, the last three winners of the Group 3 The Bart Cummings (2500m) – Surprise Baby, Persan and Grand Promenade – have either run in The Lexus Andrew Ramsden or the Flemington Winter Series before going on to take their place in the Lexus Melbourne Cup.
Who will emerge from the Flemington Winter Series in 2022?
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FLEMINGTON PREMIERSHIPS
2021/22 SEASON
Leading Jockeys @ Flemington Jockey
1st 2nd 3rd Rides WIN %
Damien Oliver
13 12 7
97
13%
Jye McNeil
12 14 14
116
10%
James McDonald
12 6 5
41
29%
Damian Lane
11 12 5
90
12%
Craig Williams
11
4 6
96
11%
Jamie Kah
10 9 8
72
14%
Brett Prebble
8 6 5
66
12%
John Allen
7 8 7
66
11%
Matthew Cartwright (a)
6 5 3
39
15%
Josh Richards (a)
6 4 5
43
14%
Leading TRAINERS @ Flemington Trainer
1st 2nd 3rd Runners Win %
Ciaron Maher & David Eustace
18 12 15
121
15%
Ben & JD Hayes
11
6 2
61
18%
Chris Waller
11
5 4
74
15%
Danny O'Brien
9 7 3
63
14%
James Cummings
8 11
6
70
11%
Mick Price & Michael Kent (Jnr)
7 6 4
57
12%
Patrick Payne
5 5 6
38
13%
Anthony & Sam Freedman
5 5 3
47
11%
Leon & Troy Corstens
4 7 4
40
10%
Michael Moroney
4 7 2
52
8%
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FlEMINGTON TRACK INFORMATION
Home of the Victoria Racing Club and the world-renowned Melbourne Cup Carnival
2000m
1600m
1800m
1400m
2500m
2800m
3200m
1000m
1100m
TRACK SPECIFICATIONS Circumference: 2312 metres Straight (Circuit): 450 metres Straight track: 1200 metres
1200m
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
55.42
16 Feb 2013
1000m
BLACK CAVIAR
1:02.15
2 Mar 2013
1100m
LOVEYAMADLY
1:07.16
1 Jan 2001
1200m
IGLESIA
1:20.60
12 Dec 1992
1400m
LOVEY
1:33.49
9 Nov 2002
1600m
SCENIC PEAK
1:40.83
16 Feb 2013
1700m
NICONOISE
1:47.36
11 Mar 2000
1800m
TAHUNA GOLD
1:58.73
12 Mar 2005
2000m
MAKYBE DIVA
2:33.00
7 Nov 1992
2500m
KAWTUBAN
2:41.00
2 Oct 1965
2600m
JOVIAL KNIGHT
2:52.40
6 Nov 2012
2800m
VERDANT (GB)
3:16.30
6 Nov 1990
3200m
KINGSTON RULE (USA)
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HORSE STALLS MAP
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HORSE STALL DIRECTORY
Race Horse
Stall
Race Horse
Stall
Race Horse
Stall
4
Adele Amour
73
7
Harmysian
31
2
Ravaged Award
6
3
Aktolgali
13
8
He’s The Real Deel 32
7
Redjina
21
8
Aquagirl
93
5
Hezashocka
84
9
Rock Prophet
104
6
Arran Bay
91
5
Highland Jakk
15
1
Royal Signal
43
2
Arranmore
58
7
Horrifying
122
6
Rusheen
56
9
Ashford Street
26
9
HowWomantic
78
4
Saigon
59
1
Atlantic Ocean
62
9
Huffington
94
9
Sam’s Image
70
1
Aurolaa
121
5
Hype
16
6
Sempreinte
101
5
Austrata
60
2
I Am Me
79
5
Sindacato
61
5
Barretta
10
6
Ice Pick Nick
82
5
Slipintothis
97
5
Beaufort Park
107
1
Impel
49
7
Snowalot
71
8
Beehunter
72
4
It’s Kind Of Magic
23
3
Sonora
81
8
Begood ToyaMother 43
6
Jimmy The Bear
98
7
Sound Of Cannons 27
6
Bella Rouge
62
8
Justacanta
99
7
Splendiferous
103
5
Beltoro
14
5
Kipps
77
6
Star Of Chaos
111
8
Biometric
11
4
Kiss And Cry
34
4
Starring Role
32
6
Blazerro
90
3
Kyokushin
20
8
Stay Gold
125
8
Bold Star
113
4
La Spezia
75
6
Subterranean
28
3
Bring The Stars
55
2
Lady Adelaide
95
8
Superium
117
3
British Columbia
50
4
Laffalong
67
6
The Art Of Flying
76
4
Butter Chicken
53
8
Lightning Jack
114
5
The Big Buzz
29
6
Cardinal Gem
51
LL
Almandin
1
5
The Regiment
46
3
Carlisle
45
LL
Santa Ana Lane
2
4
The Stylist
40
6
Cheerful Moment 36
7
Luncies
5
7
Through Irish Eyes 80
2
Commands The Field 5
5
Lyrical Lad
89
4
Tilianam
100
5
Coolth
112
1
Magnaspin
8
5
Tinandali
83
6
Daily Bugle
54
8
Matowi
8
6
Tonneofgrit
118
6
Deprivation
85
4
Millennial Girl
116
8
Triple Missile
39
1
Don’t Change
115
2
Miss Melbourne
123
4
Tripoli
48
9
Dosh
49
2
Moon And Back
86
7
Turn It Up Tommy
9
1
Doull
108
2
Morning Melody
22
9
Twist Of Fury
30
5
Duke Of Plumpton 96
8
Morrissy
4
5
Typhoon Harmony 68
9
Easy Single
81
8
Morvada
3
3
Umgawa
7
8
Edison
115
8
Mr Exclusive
31
1
Uptown Jazz
104
1
El Soleado
9
8
Mystery Shot
38
5
Vegas Knight
44
7
English King
120
4
Need New Friends 124
4
Vespertine
52
9
Falls
33
2
NoWay Ever
78
5
Vitruvius
106
9
Fine Dane
47
3
Not A Brass Razoo 87
6
Volcanic Rock
109
3
Flash Feeling
70
1
Nothing Silly
27
7
Warning
108
4
Florent
57
8
Parure
12
9
Whipcracker Way
92
3
General Firepower 119
8
Paul’s Regret
121
9
Winsum
25
1
Gold Bucket
3
5
Petruchio
69
4
Witchfulthinking 88
8
Great Again
37
3
Playing It Safe
35
9
Young Liam
110
4
Gunna Gunna
24
7
Point Nepean
17
7
Zoumon
102
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RUNNERS BY TRAINER
# Horse
Race
# Horse
Race
# Horse
Race
Anthony & Sam Freedman 6 Doull
Nigel Blackiston 5 Laffalong
Annabel Neasham 5 Lightning Jack Andrew Noblet 4 Moon And Back 10 Not A Brass Razoo 6 Witchfulthinking
1 7
4
8
1 Warning
Daniel Bowman 2 Begood Toya Mother David Brideoake 7 The Big Buzz 10 Twist Of Fury Matthew Brown 19 Mr Exclusive Chris Calthorpe 12 Gunna Gunna 20 He’s The Real Deel
Ben & JD Hayes 15 Barretta 9 Biometric
8
2 3 4
5 8
5 9
11 Parure 8 Ciaron Maher & David Eustace 1 I Am Me 2 5 No Way Ever 2 5 Sonora 3 4 Kipps 5 18 Tinandali 5 4 The Art Of Flying 6 5 Ice Pick Nick 6 8 Through Irish Eyes 7 2 How Womantic 9 12 Easy Single 9 Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott 11 Tilianam 4 12 Sempreinte 6 11 Splendiferous 7 12 Zoumon 7 Gordon Richards & Damien Moyle 8 Bold Star 8 Ken & Kasey Keys 13 Winsum 9 Leon & Troy Corstens 8 Magnaspin 1 9 Ravaged Award 2 1 Umgawa 3 Mark & Levi Kavanagh 9 Horrifying 7 Michael & Luke Cerchi 11 Volcanic Rock 6 6 Young Liam 9 Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes 2 Tonneofgrit 6 6 Superium 8 Mick Price & Michael Kent (Jnr) 2 Hezashocka 5 10 Deprivation 6 Robbie Griffiths & Mathew de Kock 11 Bring The Stars 3 7 Daily Bugle 6 Tony & Calvin McEvoy 12 Coolth 5 6 Star Of Chaos 6 Trent Busuttin & Natalie Young 3 Gold Bucket 1 3 Commands The Field 2 Archie Alexander 6 Petruchio 5 Mitchell Beer 13 Matowi 8 Grahame Begg 11 Impel 1 3 British Columbia 3 1 Vespertine 4 2 Butter Chicken 4 13 Cardinal Gem 6 1 Dosh 9 Ray Besanko 7 Rock Prophet 9
Tony Noonan 17 Florent 16 Rusheen
4 6
8 8
Danny O’Brien 7 Miss Melbourne 3 Need New Friends John O’Shea 5 Sound Of Cannons 15 Stay Gold
2 4 8
4
Pat Carey 9 Tripoli
4
7
Peter Chow 12 Paul’s Regret Jim Conlan 16 Vegas Knight Kevin Corstens 2 Nothing Silly Clayton Douglas 3 Harmysian Matthew Dunn 3 Subterranean
George Osborne 9 Kyokushin
8
3
Denis Pagan 13 Turn It Up Tommy Patrick Payne 8 Lady Adelaide 3 Duke Of Plumpton 11 Slipintothis 8 Jimmy The Bear
5
7
1
2 5 5 6 8
7
1 Justacanta Paul Preusker 20 Vitruvius Nick Ryan 1 Don’t Change
6
Jamie Edwards 14 La Spezia
5
4
Ken Elford 4 Ashford Street Shayne Fisher 15 Millennial Girl Peter Gelagotis 1 Typhoon Harmony Nick Harnett 2 Morning Melody
1 8
9
7 Edison
Simon Ryan 14 Morrissy
4
8
John Sadler 7 Flash Feeling 10 Adele Amour 7 Snowalot 18 Beehunter
5
3 4 7 8 9 3 6 8 8 8
2
Saab Hasan 10 Beaufort Park Robert Hickmott 6 Aktolgali
8 Sam’s Image Lindsey Smith 8 Playing It Safe 14 Cheerful Moment 4 Great Again 10 Mystery Shot 17 Triple Missile Brent Stanley 7 It’s Kind Of Magic
5
3 5 5 5 7
8 Beltoro
13 Highland Jakk
14 Hype
10 Point Nepean Max Hinton 16 Starring Role
4
4
Phillip Stokes 9 Lyrical Lad 1 Blazerro 9 Arran Bay 16 Aquagirl 9 Huffington Deanne Taylor 8 The Stylist
Peter Jolly 3 Morvada
5 6 6 8 9 9
8
Michael Jones 9 Uptown Jazz Wendy Kelly 10 Royal Signal Michael Kent 13 Kiss And Cry Robbie Laing 7 El Soleado Kris Lees 2 Luncies John Moloney 2 Carlisle 3 Falls 5 The Regiment 5 Fine Dane
1
11 Whipcracker Way
1
4
4 9
Chris Waller 4 Atlantic Ocean 6 Arranmore 4 Saigon 17 Austrata 19 Sindacato 15 Bella Rouge
1 2 4 5 5 6
1
7
3 5 9
Noel Watson 4 Redjina Simon Zahra 5 Aurolaa
7
Michael Moroney 4 General Firepower
1
3 7
6 English King
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JOCKEYS BY RIDES
# Horse
Race
# Horse
Race
# Horse
Race
Fred Kersley 16 Starring Role 10 Beaufort Park 9 Horrifying 5 Lightning Jack
Undeclared 3 Duke Of Plumpton 11 Slipintothis
Brett Prebble 4 Atlantic Ocean 6 Arranmore 20 Vitruvius 12 Sempreinte 11 Splendiferous Will Price 8 Playing It Safe 6 Star Of Chaos 4 Great Again Josh Richards 8 Lady Adelaide 13 Kiss And Cry 6 Petruchio
4 5 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 4 5 9 1 4 5 6 7 8 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 3 5 7 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 8 9 4 5 6 8 9
5 5 5 6 8 8
1 2 5 6 7 3 6 8 2 4 5 6 8 9 4 7 9 1 2 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
18 Tinandali 15 Bella Rouge 19 Mr Exclusive
Jye McNeil 6 Doull 1 I Am Me
20 He’s The Real Deel
4 General Firepower 3 Need New Friends 1 Typhoon Harmony
4 Kipps 3 Falls
5 9
Matthew Cartwright 2 Nothing Silly 5 No Way Ever 7 Flash Feeling 17 Florent 7 Daily Bugle 8 Bold Star 8 Sam’s Image
2 Tonneofgrit
1 2 3 4 6 8 9 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 5 8 9 1 4 7 2 3 4 6 8 9 3 4 5 6 7 8 8 9
8 Through Irish Eyes
6 Superium 12 Easy Single Logan McNeil 1 Vespertine 8 Beltoro Linda Meech 7 El Soleado 11 Tilianam 5 The Regiment 5 Ice Pick Nick 1 Dosh
16 Rusheen 15 Stay Gold
2 How Womantic
Zac Spain 14 La Spezia
Harry Coffey 5 Sonora
5 Sound Of Cannons 9 Huffington Damien Thornton 5 Aurolaa 7 Miss Melbourne
7 It’s Kind Of Magic
15 Barretta
4 The Art Of Flying
3 Harmysian
2 Begood Toya Mother
12 Zoumon 3 Morvada
12 Coolth
Michael Dee 11 Impel
3 Subterranean 7 Snowalot 12 Paul’s Regret
Patrick Moloney 2 Morning Melody 6 Witchfulthinking 2 Hezashocka 14 Cheerful Moment 13 Turn It Up Tommy 6 Aktolgali
3 British Columbia 5 Laffalong 13 Highland Jakk 13 Cardinal Gem 6 English King 9 Biometric Celine Gaudray 9 Tripoli 7 The Big Buzz 1 Justacanta 10 Twist Of Fury Jack Hill 10 Royal Signal 12 Gunna Gunna Dean Holland 4 Moon And Back 10 Not A Brass Razoo 15 Millennial Girl 11 Volcanic Rock 4 Redjina
Craig Williams 8 Magnaspin
9 Ravaged Award
1 Umgawa
2 Butter Chicken
7 Edison 5 Fine Dane
17 Austrata 1 Blazerro 2 Luncies 11 Parure 13 Winsum
Jamie Mott 1 Don’t Change 2 Carlisle 9 Lyrical Lad 1 Warning Craig Newitt 3 Gold Bucket 4 Saigon 19 Sindacato 10 Deprivation 10 Mystery Shot 17 Triple Missile 7 Rock Prophet Teodore Nugent 8 The Stylist 16 Vegas Knight 8 Jimmy The Bear 4 Ashford Street Cory Parish 9 Uptown Jazz 3 Commands The Field 11 Bring The Stars 13 Matowi
14 Morrissy 6 Young Liam Alana Kelly 9 Kyokushin 10 Adele Amour 9 Arran Bay 10 Point Nepean 16 Aquagirl 18 Beehunter 14 Hype
11 Whipcracker Way
1
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