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Welcome to Ladies’ Day at Flemington, Kennedy Oaks Day. On the track, the Thursday of the Melbourne Cup Carnival is, more than ever before, the day for showcasing the very best of our female equine performers. The Kennedy Oaks with its long history is the acknowledged proving ground for Australia’s best staying three-year-old fillies. The VRC is proud to present an exceptional Oaks Day racing program with a wealth of opportunities for mares and fillies catering to a wide range of ages and distances.
As for racegoers, Kennedy Oaks Day is the day to enjoy the finest in fashion, especially women’s fashion, from around Australia and around the world – from home couture to haute couture. Flemington is the perfect setting for racewear at its best. Dressing smartly, elegantly, amazingly and gloriously is all part of the mix. Around Australia today Oaks Day parties and lunches are sharing the tradition and fun of being together on this day. Throughout the year and around the nation, regional and country race meetings feature their own Fashions on the Field competitions. We take pride in the VRC knowing that the concept and tradition began here at Flemington some sixty years ago. In a similar spirit, we look forward to today’s Melbourne Cup Carnival Country Series Final. Over the past five weeks, country horses have been competing in eight quality heats at out-of-town courses for the right to run in today’s 1600 metre final and the chance to share in $500,000 prize money. We are delighted to be able to welcome everyone back to Flemington to enjoy everything that Kennedy Oaks Day, Ladies’ Day, has to offer.
Neil Wilson Chairman
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THE VICTORIA RACING CLUB PROUDLY ACKNOWLEDGES THE FOLLOWING RACE SPONSORS KENNEDY OAKS DAY
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VICTORIA RACING CLUB - DIRECTORS
KENNEDY OAKS DAY Thursday 3 November 2022
VICTORIA RACING CLUB DIRECTORS
NEIL WILSON Chairman MICHAEL RAMSDEN Vice Chairman GLENN CARMODY Honorary Treasurer SOPHIE O’KANE VIN COX NEIL WERRETT MICHAEL SAADIE DAVE BARHAM VICKI CANNING ALLISON PURDEY
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 VRC EXECUTIVE
GENERAL MANAGERS
Stipendiary Stewards: ROB MONTGOMERY (Chairman), ROBERT CRAM, CORIE WALLER, REECE WHEELER, GEORGIE LEWIS & SCOTT QUILL Veterinary Surgeons: Dr JENNETTE O’RIELLY, Dr GRACE FORBES, Dr JAMIE WEARN, Dr ROB CORVER & Dr EDWINA WILKES Judge: PAUL EGAN Starter: PAUL DIDHAM & COREY MALLYON Clerks Of Scales: HAYLEY ADDISON & COURTNEY PACE Betting Supervisor: WAGERING DEPARTMENT Clerks Of Course: SHANE PATTERSON, PETER PATTERSON, JOHN GLOVER, BOB CHALLIS & TEASH GRIFFIN Doctor: Dr JOHN McCORKELL & Dr MATT MAIDEN Course Broadcaster: MATT HILL
Brand, Marketing & Communications: JO KING Commercial Operations: PETER MINEO VRC Media: DAVID CAMPBELL Experience & Events: DEIRDRE McGUANE Finance & Information Technology: SAM WHATMORE Legal, Risk & Governance: NADIA ANGELO Membership, Ticketing &
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
Office: 448 Epsom Road, Flemington VIC 3031 Telephone: (03) 8378 0888 Facsimile: (03) 9376 5846 Internet: flemington.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 3 November 2022 12.40pm Race 1 TCL TV STAKES
Following CORRECT WEIGHT, Mr Dave Barham, Director, will escort Mr Hawk Zhang, Managing Director AU/NZ, TCL Electronics, for Presentation of the Trophy to the Winning Owner. Ms Georgie Tunny, The Project Presenter, to introduce. This will take place on the Presentation Stage. 1.15pm Race 2 DARLEY OTTAWA STAKES (G3) Following CORRECT WEIGHT, Ms Sophie O’Kane, Director, will escort Mr Alastair Pulford, Head of Stallions – Darley Australia, for Presentation of the Trophy to the Winning Owner. Ms Georgie Tunny, The Project Presenter, to introduce. This will take place on the Presentation Stage. 1.50pm Race 3 INGLIS BRACELET Following CORRECT WEIGHT, Mr Glenn Carmody, Honorary Treasurer and Director, will escort Mr James Price, Victorian Bloodstock Manager, Inglis, for Presentation of the Trophy to the Winning Owner. Ms Natalie Hunter, Network 10 Presenter, to introduce. This will take place on the Presentation Stage. 2.30pm Race 4 OFF THE TRACK DESIRABLE STAKES (LR) Following CORRECT WEIGHT, Mr Vin Cox, Director, will escort Mr Andrew Jones, Chief Executive Officer, Racing Victoria, for Presentation of the Trophy to the Winning Owner. Ms Natalie Hunter, Network 10 Presenter, to introduce. This will take place on the Presentation Stage. 3.10pm Race 5 CIRKA TROPHY Following CORRECT WEIGHT, Mr Neil Werrett, Director, will escort Mr Matthew Bond, Executive Chairman, Cirka, for Presentation of the Trophy to the Winning Owner. Ms Natalie Hunter, Network 10 Presenter, to introduce. This will take place on the Presentation Stage. 3.50pm Race 6 G.H. MUMM CENTURY STAKES (LR) Following CORRECT WEIGHT, Mr Michael Saadie, Director, will escort Mr Kevin Mapson, Commercial Managing Director, Pernod Ricard Pacific, for Presentation of the Trophy to the Winning Owner. Ms Natalie Hunter, Network 10 Presenter, to introduce. This will take place on the Presentation Stage. 4.30pm Race 7 MELBOURNE CUP CARNIVAL COUNTRY FINAL Following CORRECT WEIGHT, Mr Michael Ramsden, Vice Chairman, will make the Presentation of the Trophy to the Winning Owner. Ms Natalie Hunter, Network 10 Presenter, to introduce. This will take place on the Presentation Stage.
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5.10pm Race 8 KENNEDY OAKS (G1) Kennedy Oaks Official Trophy Handover
Following CORRECT WEIGHT, the Chairman, Mr Neil Wilson, will escort Mr James Kennedy, Executive Chairman, Kennedy, to the Mounting Yard where the 2022 Kennedy Oaks Trophies will be presented to the Winning Owner, Trainer and Jockey. This segment will be hosted by Mr Eddie McGuire AM, Network 10 Melbourne Cup Carnival Host. Kennedy Oaks Trophy Presentation Following the Trophy Handover, Mr Neil Wilson and Mr James Kennedy will be escorted to the Presentation Stage where formal speeches and acknowledgements will take place. Ms Natalie Hunter, Network 10 Presenter, to introduce. 5.50pm Race 9 10 NEWS FIRST RED ROSES STAKES (G3) Following CORRECT WEIGHT, Mr Steve Rosich, Chief Executive Officer and Director, will escort Brihony Dawson, Host, The Challenge, for Presentation of the Trophy to the Winning Owner. Ms Natalie Hunter, Network 10 Presenter, to introduce. This will take place on the Presentation Stage.
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WHAT’S ON
KENNEDY OAKS DAY Thursday 3 November 2022 ALL RACEGOERS The Park
A playground of endless fun and frivolity, The Park is exciting, unexpected, carefree and a whole lot of fabulous. Dance in the daylight to performances by Australia’s hottest musicians, indulge in delicious bites from Melbourne’s trendiest eateries, embrace the joy of dressing up for Fashions on the Field, delight in playful spaces and sit back with sips in stylish bars. Located on the hill, adjacent to the train station, it’s a must-visit destination for foodies, fashionistas, music lovers and punters alike. EAT DRINK • Dos Amigos • The Pony Bar • Goldie Boy Co • Furphy Beer Garden • Hochi Mama • Smirnoff Seltzer Springs • Pub Grub • Pierlot by Seppelt Bar
PLAY Dyson Style Lab
Dyson, experts in hair science, will have a team of stylists on-course at the Dyson Style Lab in The Park offering complimentary hair styling touch-ups throughout the duration of the carnival. Additionally, you can access a special Cup Week discount of $200 off the Dyson CorraleTM cordless hair straightener in Purple/Black. TAB 360 Glam Cam Be sure to visit the TAB 360 Glam Cam and upload your photo onto socials for your chance to win a $600 prize pack each race day. T&C’s apply. Gamble Responsibly. Gambler’s Help 1800 858 858 The Stables Come and capture your best insta moments up in The Park with our Stables. Take a dive into the Motel Pool or retire for a rest in the Motel Bedroom. Be sure to visit the Motel Check In first, where your room key could win you a prize from some of our fabulous sponsors TAB, Myer and Dyson.
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SOUNDS • Sunshine & Disco Faith Choir – 2:05PM • Sneaky Sound System – 3:10PM • Carl & Eric’s Hot Sauce – 4:15PM
Myer Fashions on the Field This year the VRC unveiled a new chapter of Myer Fashions on the Field, with the major Women’s and Men’s Racewear competitions transformed to become the Best Dressed and Best Suited Awards, with participants encouraged to enter either category based on their unique personal style. There is still opportunity for racegoers to enter in-person in The Park at Flemington today and the winners of the Best Dressed and Best Suited will be announced this afternoon. TAB Champions Stakes Day is for our Family and Alpha Edit (14-18yo) racegoers to showcase their style. Whether you want to put your best fashion foot forward and compete in the Best Dressed or Best Suited competitions or just check out the fashion, food, and fun – The Park is the place to be!
Best Dressed and Best Suited Style Spotting and Registration
10.30am – 12.25pm 12.25pm – 12.55pm
Promenade
Best Dressed Daily Preliminary Final
1.10pm – 1.40pm 1.50pm – 2.05pm
Daily Final
Best Suited Daily Preliminary Final
2.15pm – 2.45pm 2.55pm – 3.10pm
Daily Final
Grand Finals Best Dressed Competition Best Suited Competition
3.20pm – 3.35pm 3.50pm – 4.05pm
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WHAT’S ON
The Club Lawn Hotel In-between races, head to the Club Lawn Hotel, located on the Front Lawn East, the coolest place to be on course with its relaxed chic vibes and contemporary style. The perfect place to grab a cocktail and mingle with friends. Plus some of Melbourne’s trendiest restaurants to enjoy. • Gradi • Hella Good by Stalactites • Merrywell • Oriental Teahouse Pin & Win Buy a Lexus Melbourne Cup souvenir pin and help support children to recover from the trauma of abuse and family violence. Established in 1995, Pin & Win is the VRC’s leading charitable initiative that has raised more than $6.9 million for various charities to date. The VRC’s Charity Partner for Pin & Win this year is Australian Childhood Foundation, a leading not-for-profit organisation that provides specialist therapeutic support to children to help them heal and feel safe, as well as educating and empowering communities to safeguard children. By simply purchasing a pin, racegoers have the opportunity to enter the draw to win more than $130,000 in prizes including a brand-new 2022 Lexus NX 350h 2WD F Sport Hybrid with automatic transmission, valued at $81,694. The commemorative pins cost $5 and $10 for a diamante horseshoe pin and are available for purchase on course and online at vrc.com.au. Merchandise Make sure you visit the merchandise stores on course over the four days of the Melbourne Cup Carnival, located in the Betting Ring, the Breezeway, Hill Square, in The Domain and The Nursery. From silk ties and scarves to stubby holders and caps, racegoers will find a range of VRC and Melbourne Cup Carnival merchandise items to choose from, including an exclusive member’s merchandise range.
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EXCLUSIVE TO VRC MEMBERS AND GUESTS
Pamper Lounge The perfect spot to touch up your lippy or tame loose curls this Melbourne Cup Carnival. Keep your look gorgeous and fresh throughout the race day with complimentary hair and make-up touch ups for members and guests in The Atrium of The Grandstand. The Birdcage The Birdcage is renowned for its style, glamour and the fun of people watching and celebrity spotting. In 2022, for the first time ever, VRC members can invite their guests to enjoy access into The Birdcage, with a Members Enclosure Daily Guest Ticket. To explore all that is on offer in The Birdcage over Cup Week, including the Bird Bath Bar a special retail offering, croquet lawn games and more simply visit vrc.com.au or wander down and explore the magical garden setting in The Birdcage for yourself. The Roof Garden Head up to The Roof Garden to keep the party going with DJ Chloe Wilson on the decks from 5:15PM!
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KENNEDY OAKS DAY
BEST DRESSED AND BEST SUITED Style Spotting and Registration
10.30am – 12.25pm 12.25pm – 12.55pm
Promenade
BEST DRESSED Daily Preliminary Final
1.10pm – 1.40pm 1.50pm – 2.05pm
Daily Final
BEST SUITED Daily Preliminary Final
2.15pm – 2.45pm 2.55pm – 3.10pm
Daily Final
GRAND FINALS Best Dressed
3.20pm – 3.35pm 3.50pm – 4.05pm
Best Suited
LIVE STAGE
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The Park is a playground of endless fun and frivolity, with performances by Australia’s hottest musicians, Melbourne’s trendiest eateries and stylish bars. Located on the hill, adjacent to the train station, it’s exciting, unexpected, carefree, fashionable and a little bit fabulous. Best of all, entry to The Park is free with your Melbourne Cup Carnival ticket. PENFOLDS VICTORIA DERBY DAY BAKER BOY ––––– KLP & STACE CADET ––––– SGT SLICK LEXUS MELBOURNE CUP DAY HOT DUB TIME MACHINE ––––– WAFIA ––––– SWEET MIX KIDS LEXUS MELBOURNE CUP DAY BEST DRESSED AND BEST SUITED Style Spotting and Registration 9.00am – 10.30am The Park is a playground of endless fun and frivolity, with performances by Australia’s hottest musicians, Melbourne’s trendiest eateries and stylish bars. Located on the hill, adjacent to the train station, it’s exciting, unexpected, carefree, fashionable and a little bit fabulous. Best of all, entry to The Park is free with your Melbourne Cup Carnival ticket. PENFOLDS VICTORIA DERBY DAY BAKER BOY ––––– KLP & STACE CADET ––––– SGT SLICK LEXUS MELBOURNE CUP DAY HOT DUB TIME MACHINE ––––– WAFIA ––––– SWEET MIX KIDS CARL & ERIC’S HOT SAUCE 4:15PM SNEAKY SOUND SYSTEM 3:10PM SUNSHINE & DISCO FAITH CHOIR 2:05PM LIVE STAGE KENNEDY OAKS DAY CARL & ERIC’S HOT SAUCE ––––– SNEAKY SOUND SYSTEM ––––– SUNSHINE & DISCO FAITH CHOIR BEST DRESSED Daily Preliminary Finals Daily Final LILLIAN FRANK AM MBE MILLINERY AWARD BEST SUITED Daily Preliminary Finals Daily Final KENNEDY OAKS DAY CARL & ERIC’S HOT SAUCE ––––– SNEAKY SOUND SYSTEM ––––– SUNSHINE & DISCO FAITH CHOIR TAB CHAMPIONS STAKES DAY BIRDS OF TOKYO ––––– 11.20am – 11.50am 12.00pm – 12.15pm 12.25pm – 12.45pm TAB CHAMPIONS STAKES DAY BIRDS OF TOKYO ––––– CROOKED COLOURS (DJ SET) ––––– TEDDY CREAM 1.00pm – 1.30pm 1.40pm – 1.55pm CROOKED COLOURS (DJ SET) ––––– TEDDY CREAM Promenade 10.35am – 11.05am
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• Interactive race guide • Tips and race predictions • Insider interviews • Latest Flemington news MELBOURNE CUP CARNIVAL YOUR WAY!
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EXPERT TIPS
Nic can do it all, he is a form expert, broadcast host and provides mounting yard analysis for Racing.com. Nic closely follows sectional data, which is recorded by way of a GPS tracker stored in the horse’s saddlecloth. He uses this complex data and his own ratings system to find value
and winners. BEST BET Race 3 #8 ROOTS BEST EACH-WAY Race 7 #11REALEZA KENNEDY OAKS TIP Race 8 #1 SHE’S EXTREME
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Guesty is the epitomy of a form expert. His extensive experience across the racing industry as a jockey manager, form analyst and presenter. He uses his wealth of racing knowledge to book all the race rides for top jockey, James McDonald. BEST BET Race 3 #8 ROOTS BEST EACH-WAY Race 5 #11FIFTH POSITION KENNEDY OAKS TIP Race 8 #1 SHE’S EXTREME
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CEREMONIAL BUCKET
RECOGNITION OF THE HORSE AND THE GROOM 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. Race Inaugural year First winner Victoria Derby 1855 Rose of May
Cantala Stakes
1919
Chal
Empire Rose Stakes
1988
Concordance
Coolmore Stud Stakes (Ascot Vale Stakes)
1969
Vain
Melbourne Cup
1861
Archer
VRC Oaks
1861
Palestine
Darley Sprint Classic (VRC Stakes)
1960
Karina
Mackinnon Stakes
1869
Glencoe
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2021 MCC GROUP 1 GROOMS
PENFOLDS VICTORIA DERBY HITOTSU Groom – Willie McCarthy KENNEDY CANTALA (Cantala Stakes) SUPERSTORM Groom – Ben Vernon TAB EMPIRE ROSE STAKES (Empire Rose Stakes) COLETTE Groom – Ashley Oldham COOLMORE STUD STAKES HOME AFFAIRS Groom – Darcy Chandler LEXUS MELBOURNE CUP VERRY ELLEEGANT Groom – Daniella Spriggs KENNEDY OAKS (VRC Oaks) WILLOWY Groom – Sophia Hoffman DARLEY SPRINT CLASSIC (Victoria Racing Club Stakes) NATURE STRIP Groom – Mitch Lever PARAMOUNT+ MACKINNON STAKES (LKS Mackinnon Stakes) ZAAKI Groom – Raphael Marchelli
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2022 MCC LEADING TRAINER & JOCKEY
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 2022 Melbourne Cup Carnival. The winner of the JB Cummings Leading Trainer Award will receive an Omega Aqua Terra 150M Co-Axial Master Chronometer valued at $12,725 courtesy of our major partner Kennedy, the world’s finest destination for watches and jewellery. RON HUTCHISON 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 2022 Melbourne Cup Carnival. The winner of the Ron Hutchison Leading Jockey Award will receive a Panerai Luminor Due valued at $11,200 courtesy of our major partner Kennedy, the world’s finest destination for watches and jewellery.
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 2022 Melbourne Cup Carnival
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THANK YOU
FOR YOUR SUPPORT
In 2021/22, Victoria Racing Club contributed more than $1.3 million in support for charities and community groups through fundraising activities.
• Partnerships • Fundraising events • Pin & Win Competition • Community • Tickets & Hospitality • Donations
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Champions By Andrew Lemon Kennedy Oaks
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“It’s the horses, the champions and future champions, first and foremost that draw us each year to Flemington Racecourse. They are the reason for the celebration, the party, the fun and fashion, the crowds, the roses, lawns and the gardens.”
Personal, ridden by seven-time VRC Oaks winning jockey Damien Oliver in the 2020 Kennedy Oaks. (Scott Barbour/Racing Photos)
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S ome historical lists of winners of the VRC Oaks at Flemington date back only to 1861, the year of the first Melbourne Cup. The Victoria Derby validly traces its origins further to 1855, making it the oldest continuing classic race run in Australia, so on this basis the Oaks should actually date its beginnings to 1859. The winner Birdswing admittedly won in a one- horse race – the correct meaning of ‘a walkover’ – but she was a valid entry and she took home the prizemoney. Every year since then there has been an Oaks race for three-year-old fillies at Flemington, and mighty champions figure on the winning list. But it is fair to say that the VRC Oaks achieved proper status only in 1875 when Oaks Day was awarded its own feature Thursday in a revamped Melbourne Cup week. This was quickly tagged Ladies’ Day. The Oaks has often attracted small fields, but always furnished a quality winner. In that 1875 race in a field of three, the filly Maid of All Work, trained by James Wilson of St Albans Stud, Geelong, was the winner, ridden by his sixteen-year-old son William. Her daughter Royal Maid won the race six years later. Royal Maid is the only Oaks winner whose dam also won the Oaks. It’s a well-known Oaks fact that the late Bart Cummings holds the training record with nine winners, stretching from the 1965 Melbourne
The David Hayes-trained, superstar filly Miss Finland, winning the 2006 VRC Oaks. (Kristian Dowling/Getty Images)
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South Australian-filly, Auraria, finished 3rd in the VRC Derby and won the Melbourne Cup before going on to win the 1895 VRC Oaks. (VRC Collection)
Cup winner Light Fingers (she won the Oaks in 1964) through to Faint Perfume in 2009. What has been forgotten is that Bart shares this record with the same James Wilson of St Albans. Wilson’s Oaks winners were My Dream (1868) who also won a Victoria Derby; Sunshine (1872), and then in successive years from 1875 to 1879 Maid of All Work, Briseis, Pardon, Melita and Petrea. Royal Maid’s win was in 1881. The last of the nine, sometimes wrongly attributed to the trainer’s son, was Nitre in 1899. Briseis, as is widely recognised, was an exceptional filly who that week also won the Derby and the Cup, a unique treble. Twenty years later the South Australian Auraria came close to repeating the feat: third in the Derby before winning the Cup and the Oaks. It is hard to single out the best of the rest. Frances Tressaday (1923) has to be one of them, the last filly to win the Victoria Derby, after Furious did the same in 1921. Carlita (1914), Wilari (1911) and Lady Wallace (1905) all won that double. Evening Peal (1955), like Light Fingers, won her Melbourne Cup a year later. Chicquita (1949) was
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a champion and crowd favourite who ran second in the 1950 Melbourne Cup. Amarco (1957) became the dam of champion Tobin Bronze. In recent decades we have been spoiled with VRC Oaks champions including the half sisters Spirit Of Kingston and Rose Of Kingston, along with Surround, Research, Miss Finland and Jameka. Because it has always been Ladies’ Day, the Oaks as a race has happily shared the day with fashion, especially women’s fashion, at its best. At first, in fact for years, this was often treated with delight but sometimes with a whiff of male condescension. As in the 1870s: ‘One of the great features of the Spring Meeting is the lawn and its occupants, the ladies, who in a great measure contribute to the success of the November reunion. Without those beautiful butterflies that flutter about the promenade, Flemington would indeed be dull.’
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Since the advent of the original Fashions on the Field promotions sixty years ago, the milliners, the dressmakers and the people who elegantly wear the clothes have become an intrinsic part of this day of champions. For the past thirty years the Victoria Racing Club has proudly hosted – through Melbourne Cup Week, the Oaks Club Luncheon and Oaks Day itself – the biggest names in the business including Zandra Rhodes, Frederick Fox, Renato Balestra, Perri Cutten, Stephen Jones and Philip Treacy. The emergence of champion women trainers and jockeys has added another modern element to the evolution of Ladies’ Day into Kennedy Oaks Day as we know it today. While still awaiting the first woman to ride a VRC Oaks winner, we celebrated Gai Waterhouse becoming the first to train an Oaks winner, with Pinot in 2017.
Clare Lindop became the fiurst woman to ride Victoria Derby winner in 2008 on South Australian outsider, Rebel Raider (Slattery) Damien Oliver after winning his fourth VRC Oaks aboard Jameka. (Racing Photos)
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EQUINE WELFARE
AMANDA FINDS HER ROMEO BY SARAH MARINOS
Olympic eventing rider and VRC ambassador Amanda Ross is using her extensive experience with Off The Track thoroughbreds to train another potential show jumping champion. During her long career in equestrian, Amanda Ross has successfully worked and competed with a series of Off The Track (OTT) thoroughbreds. In 2000, she rode Otto Schumaker at the Sydney Olympics, a thoroughbred who trialled but never made it to the races. Amanda continued her success with Koko Popping Candy (who raced as Gothic Medusa). In 2020, Amanda and Koko Popping Candy won four Equestrian Victoria awards including Eventing Horse of the Year, Rider of the Year and Off-The-Track Dressage and Eventing Horse of the Year. Koko Popping Candy recently retired from competition (and is expecting her first foal in February 2023), and Amanda has now been working with a new OTT horse. She has high hopes for the new four-legged love in her life – a six-year-old dapple grey called Romeo. “Two of my clients were riding at Balnarring Beach in Victoria one morning and spotted him. He was so beautiful that he caught their eye and they told me about this grey thoroughbred. As soon as they mentioned the name on the horse’s saddlecloth – Yargi – I knew who the horse belonged to,” Ross said. Romeo, who raced as Switching To Win, was trained by husband- and-wife trainers Amy Johnston and Ash Yargi. Ross has known Johnston for years so immediately called her to find out more about the mysterious grey horse. “I rang Amy and said, ‘apparently, you’ve got a really nice grey’ and she instantly knew which horse I was talking about. She said he’s not finished racing yet but he’s well-bred with a great temperament. She asked if I was interested when he retired from racing and I said yes. In late January, Amy called me and said he was available,” Ross said.
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It was love at first sight for Ross. She instantly recognised Romeo’s quality and potential.
“He’s by Frankel, and I’ve since learned he was originally purchased as a Melbourne Cup prospect. Romeo is a leggy, English staying type. He’s got a well set-on neck, a nice compact back and well- shaped feet – and he’s very pretty. Being dapple grey is always a head turner! He’s a nice mover and he has a trainable temperament – he’s the complete package,” Ross said. Since arriving at her Mornington property in early February, Romeo made himself at home. Ross gradually eased him into a routine and helped him become familiar with his new home and different job.
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EQUINE WELFARE
“He’s great to handle, which is one of the benefits of buying a horse off the track – they’ve seen a lot, been in floats and trucks, been stabled and in a busy environment. “I really took my time with Romeo initially. He had done some basic dressage schooling, so I introduced more groundwork, lunging, basic polework and hacking out. I took him on outings with the other horses, where initially, he just had to stand in a yard, eat hay, and chill out in new surroundings. On his first hack out, I found out Romeo was a bit scared going under branches – he crouched down going under anything remotely low!” Romeo has proven to be a very good jumper, and embodies the qualities essential for success in showjumping – a good balanced canter, a careful, watchful, jumping technique and bravery. So soon after ending his racing career, Romeo still retains the urge to go fast now and again. When Ross first took him to Boneo Park Equestrian Centre, he couldn’t help but get a little excited when he heard the thud of hooves on the sand in the show jumping arena and the noise from the PA system. “He thought he was back at the races and all of a sudden, he was on high alert. He was waiting for the race to start and couldn’t figure out why all the other horses were going in different directions and weren’t getting organised in a straight line, ready to run fast. He was a bit bemused!” laughed Ross. Initially beginning in the 45cm class, Romeo has progressed to 95cm classes with ease, which is very pleasing for Ross, who has transitioned out of eventing and into show jumping. One of her remaining equestrian dreams is to compete for Australia in showjumping at the Olympics and World Championships. “Since I transitioned out of eventing, I have competed at World Cup level, and it’s exciting to be jumping at that elite level. I’ve evented all my life and I got to a stage where I wanted a new challenge,” she said.
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In the near future, Ross plans to enter Romeo in the Off The Track jumping and dressage events. Although Ross is concentrating on Romeo as a show jumper, she feels that the dressage training is so important for the horse’s education and will improve his ability as a jumper. “Often the biggest challenge is getting OTT thoroughbreds to relax, which correct dressage training works wonders for. Once the tension is released, they show their true talent,” Ross said. “Romeo moves well enough to do dressage and he also seems to enjoy jumping – I think he can be a jack of all trades and I will see where his talent lies and let him tell me what he wants to do. He has a good temperament, he’s a great fit for me and he is showing a lot of promise.”
“ He’s great to handle, which is one of the benefits of buying a horse off the track – they’ve seen a lot, been in floats and trucks, been stabled and in a busy environment . ”
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*18+ AU residents (excl. WA) only.
Conditions apply, see melbournecup.com.au/pinandwin. Open to AU res 18+ (excl. WA res). Starts: 9am AEST on 7/9/22. Ends: 5pm AEDT on 5/11/22. Max 1-2 entries p/Unique Code (depending on purchase) & 5 entries p/person p/day. Draw: 448 Epsom Rd Flemington, VIC 3031 at 5pm AEDT on 5/11/22. Major Prize: Lexus NX 350h 2WD F Sport Hybrid, Automatic, valued at $81,694. 2nd Prize: Curated watch & jewellery collection from Kennedy valued at $37,300. 3rd Prize: 3 nights’ accommodation at 2 x Prestige Suites for 4 guests at Melbourne Hotel for the Arts, Sofitel Melbourne On Collins valued at $7,200. 4th Prize: TCL Television and Home Appliance Voucher valued at $5,000. Winners published at website from 7/11/22. Promoter: Victoria Racing Club Limited (ABN 32 119 214 078) of 448 Epsom Rd, Flemington VIC 3031. NSW Authority No. TP/ 00136 SA Permit No. T22/ 853 ACT Permit No. TP22/ 01091.
PROUDLY SUPPORTED BY
HISTORY OF THE OAKS
KENNEDY OAKS
First contested in 1861 – the same year as the inaugural Lexus Melbourne Cup – the Kennedy Oaks allows the three-year-old fillies to shine over the classic distance of 2500m. While the race is renowned for potentially throwing up eventual Lexus Melbourne Cup contenders, including two future Cup winners in Evening Peal and Light Fingers, two fillies – Briseis in 1876 and Auraria in 1895 – actually won the VRC Oaks after their Melbourne Cup win two days earlier. It is a race that pits fillies that were star two-year-olds against those who have taken more time, reaching their peak with maturity and distance. Juvenile Group 1 winners like Miss Finland, Samantha Miss and Slight Chance and leading two- year-olds like Jameka, Mosheen and Dear Demi are joined on the Oaks honour roll by later developers like Miami Bound and her dam Arapaho Miss as well as recent winners like Brazilian Pulse and Faint Perfume. Last year saw the James Cummings-trained Willowy complete the Racing and Sports Wakeful Stakes (2000m) and the Kennedy Oaks double, giving jockey Damien Oliver a record seventh Oaks success.
2021 KENNEDY OAKS WINNER WILLOWY
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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)
Moe (1912)
Sweet Nell (1903)
Thunder Queen (1896)
Damien Oliver
Sanderae (1970)
7 Willowy (2021)
Light Fingers (1964)
Personal (2020)
James Wilson
9 Nitre (1899)
Miami Bound (2019)
Royal Maid (1881)
Jameka (2015)
Petrea (1879) Melita (1878) Pardon (1877)
Special Harmony (2003) Kensington Palace (1997) Northwood Plume (1994)
Briseis (1876) Maid of All Work (1875)
Sunshine (1872) My Dream (1868)
CURRENT TRAINERS
CURRENT JOCKEYS
TRAINER
WINS HORSES (YEAR)
JOCKEY
WINS HORSES (YEAR)
Lee Freedman
Damien Oliver
4 Serenade Rose (2005)
7 Willowy (2021)
Special Harmony (2003) Kensington Palace (1997) Northwood Plume (1994)
Personal (2020)
Miami Bound (2019)
Jameka (2015)
Clarry Conners
3 Dear Demi (2012)
Special Harmony (2003) Kensington Palace (1997) Northwood Plume (1994)
Arborea (1993) Research (1988)
John Hawkes
Hugh Bowman
3 Lovelorn (2000)
2 Set Square (2014)
Tributes (1999) Toltrice (1972)
Samantha Miss (2008)
Craig Williams
2 Brazilian Pulse (2010)
Ciaron Maher
2 Jameka (2015)
Miss Finland (2006)
Brenton Avdulla Opie Bosson Damian Lane Brett Prebble Nash Rawiller
Set Square (2014)
1 Lasqueti Spirit (2016) 1 Grand Archway (1998)
Pat Carey
1 Arapaho Miss (2007)
James Cummings
1 Willowy (2021)
1 Aristia (2018)
Lee Curtis
1 Lasqueti Spirit (2016)
1 Lovelorn (2000) 1 Kirramosa (2013) 1 Faint Perfume (2009)
M Ellerton & S Zahra B Hayes & T Dabernig
1 Aristia (2018)
Michael Rodd
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)
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 1861-2021
YEAR WINNER 2021 Willowy 2020 Personal 2019 Miami Bound 2018 Aristia 2017 Pinot 2016 Lasqueti Spirit 2015 Jameka 2014 Set Square 2013 Kirramosa 2012 Dear Demi 2011 Mosheen
YEAR WINNER 1967 Chosen Lady 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 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 1936 Siren 1935 Nalda 1934 Alinura 1933 Golden Hair 1932 Protea 1931 Gallantic 1930 Barbette 1929 Lineage 1928 Opera Queen 1927 Ninbela 1926 Lanson 1925 Redshank 1924 Miss Disraeli 1923 Frances Tressady
YEAR WINNER 1913 Mint Sauce 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
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
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 Royal Maid 1880 Sapphire 1879 Petrea 1878 Melita 1877 Pardon 1876 Briseis 1875 Maid Of All Work 1874 Gaslight 1873 Rose D'amour
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 1980 November Rain 1979 Brava Jeannie
1872 Sunshine 1871 Formosa 1870 Florence 1869 Kestrel 1868 My Dream 1867 Sylvia 1866 Sea Gull 1865 Lady Heron 1864 Illumination 1863 Aruma 1862 Modesty 1861 Palestine
1978 Scomeld 1977 Show Ego 1976 Surround 1975 Denise's Joy 1974 Leica Show 1973 Bonnybel 1972 Toltrice 1971 Kiss Me Cait 1970 Sanderae 1969 Goliette 1968 Double Steel
1922 Scarlet 1921 Furious 1920 Mufti
1919 Hyades 1918 Stagegirl 1917 Folly Queen 1916 Thana 1915 Rosanna 1914 Carlita
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SUSTAINABILITY AT FLEMINGTON
Sustainability is a key focus of the VRC. As a globally recognised event organisation, the VRC continues to look to mitigate its impact on the surrounding environment, with a focus on our own actions and educating our supply chains and patrons. SUSTAINABILITY STRATEGY 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, the VRC aims to: • Be a sustainable business, which manage and hold sustainable events that balances its operations with
the needs of the community. In order to do this we need to:
• Undertake internal sustainability activities to reflect and support external environmental initiatives, in line with our pillars of water, waste, energy and emissions, and other environmental sustainability. • Aspire to attain the highest standards in environmental performance, assisted by partnerships with leading businesses and suppliers, integrating considerations of total value into procurement and all decision making. • Continue to engage our stakeholders and the community to understand and meet their aspirations for the VRC.
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WASTE
Melbourne Cup Carnival 2021 resulted in: • 86% Diversion rate from Landfill from event activities. • 10t of timber redistributed to Tintern Grammar to construct new stables and sheds. • Provided usable food and produce to the Les Twentyman foundation feeding 650 people in need.
ENERGY
Solar power generating more than 25,000Kw/h annually. Emissions reduction via upgraded light fittings and refrigeration. Improved data capture and reporting to reduce energy usage and emissions.
WATER
Improved water meter system to improve data capture and reporting. Desalination plant producing up to 150 mega litres annually. Investigate recycled water usage utilising Stormwater Harvesting and Sewer Mining.
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FLEMINGTON TRACK & RECORDS
Home of the Victoria Racing Club and the world-renowned Melbourne Cup Carnival
1600m 1800m 2000m
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 1000m 55.42 1100m 1:02.15 1200m 1:07.16 1400m 1:20.60 1600m 1:33.49 1700m 1:40.83 1800m 1:47.36 2000m 1:58.73 2500m 2:33.00 2600m 2:41.00 2800m 2:52.40 3200m 3:16.30
Horse
Date
BLACK CAVIAR LOVEYAMADLY
16 Feb 2013 2 Mar 2013 1 Jan 2001 12 Dec 1992 9 Nov 2002 16 Feb 2013 11 Mar 2000 12 Mar 2005 7 Nov 1992 2 Oct 1965 6 Nov 2012 6 Nov 1990
IGLESIA LOVEY
SCENIC PEAK NICONOISE TAHUNA GOLD MAKYBE DIVA KAWTUBAN (IRE) JOVIAL KNIGHT VERDANT (GB)
KINGSTON RULE (USA)
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HORSE STALLS DIRECTORY
Race Horse
Stall
Race Horse
Stall
Race Horse
Stall
Abstruse
Glassey Miss Glory Bound
2 7 5 7 9 8 5 4 4 3 2 3 1 8 6 6 7 5 9 4 4 4 7 9 3 6 1 2 5 2 1 1 2 3 5 7 2 5 7 2 1 1 2 9 9 9 4 5 7 3 8 2
91 19
Realeza Red Card Remedies
3 5 9 4 6 1 2 4 4 2 6 5 9 3 6 6 9 2 4 9 1 8 2 1 9 7 8 1 7 7 4 9 1 4 2 7 9 6 2 7 9 8 3 7 7 7 4 2 3 7 8 4
114
7 9 2 8 5 5 3 3 5 4 5 6 1 4 9 8 4 5 5 5 8 9 2 1 1 4 3 4 2 1 6 1 1 7 9 9 7 5 7 4 1 5 5 1 6 9 6 8 6 2
26 97 92
Accountability Adelaide Ace
87 80 22 51 29
Greece
106
Renaissance Woman 105
Airclash
Grey River Halvorsen
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Reuber
Aitch Two Oh Albanian Icon
20 76 69 58 56 74 10
101
Right You Are Rocha Clock
Hardly Sweet
99 96 53 35 44
Alcyone
Harleen
8
Roots
Amati
Hell Hath No Fury 125
Rousseau Running By
Anahita
Hell Hound Hell Queen He's A Balter
82
Ancient Girl Angelique
105 110 123
Saint Bathans
124
Sartorial Splendor 45
Arctic Thunder
Holbien
27 80
Savagal
Arktika
I'mlovin'ya Intellective
60
83 70 41 95
See You In Heaven 100
As Time Goes By 116
She Dances
Ashford Street
Joyful Fortune
86 61 30 55 75
108
She's Extreme She's Pretty Rich
Athelric
Kallos
94 23 14 36 49 97
La Danseuse Rouge 15
Atomic Gold
La Demoiselle Lady Jones Lady Laguna
Shibli
Bartholomeu Dias
115 104
Sir Davy Sir Simon
Bay Thirteen Berry Bubbly Birdies Galore
13 59 50 11
111
Lady Proisir
Sirius Princess Spicy Hotpot
77 40 83 97
Let'sbefrankbaby
Bonheur Bookman
1 4
Lindelago
Spicy Margs
Madame Du Gast 112
Stalking
Bound For Home
32 78 47 61
Magic Time Magical Land
Street Delight Street Gossip
Bubbly Lass
29 52
113
Burning the Clock
39 57 18 73 85 60 48
Makrana
Sur La Mer Sweetened Tabata Set Tahlequah
Cabaca Capulet Carlisle
124
Matron Bullwinkel Maximus Prime
79 34 72 17 88 21 12
119
31 48 77
Mi Rock Aly
Celestial Storm Celtic Glory Chandon Burj Charm Stone Climbing Star
Taunting
Miss Dunsford Miss Roseiano Missy Longport Mumbai Jewel
Tempest Charm Think I'm Famous
2
6
81 89
Toregene
71 91 37 43 33
Troach
Neutralism
Coolth
120
122 103
Tropicconi Tycoon Bec
No Surrender
Corona Lad
68 92 67 16
Count Your Pennies 88
Ojai
Douceur
Vardani Vasmee
Ojosan Optume
98
Drop The Mic Dubenenko
3 9
102
Vienna Princess Volpe Risorsa
Our Lone Star
54
112
Dunalley
Paris Dior
68 99
121 107
6 7
Ellen's Licence
War Eternal
Pavitra
Empress Of Wonder 13
Wetakemanhattan
Perfect World Place Of Gold Play On Words
42 15
118
English Riviera
Whistler Girl
121
16
Entremet Exo Lady
Wolflands
49 59 90 84 46 24
113
8 9
Yowie
Polanco Portray
44
Far From Discreet
Yulong Command 117
93
Fifth Position Flash Feeling Fortunate Kiss Foxy Cleopatra
Zennzella Zoustyle Zousuko
Prancingintherain Princess Rhaenys
73
7
5
86 28 25
Prowling Queen Air
25
2
Furosshi
Razeta
116
109
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RUNNERS BY TRAINER
# Horse
Race
# Horse
Race
# Horse
Race
Anthony & Sam Freedman 10 Perfect World 7 Yulong command 7 as time goes BY
Robbie Griffiths & Mathew de Kock 18 temPest charm 11 celestial storm 6 BerrY BuBBlY 2 halvorsen 6 magical land 6 let’sBefrankBaBY
Nigel Blackiston 13 think i’m famous Andrew Bobbin 7 Prancingintherain
3 6 8 1 2 4
1
1 2 4 6 7 8 9 1 2 2 5
2
Ben & JD Hayes 16 Whistler girl 9 miss dunsford 19 sWeetened 1 oPtume
David Bourne 13 ojosan
6
Daniel Bowman 5 fortunate kiss 4 atomic gold David Brideoake 9 dunalleY Ben Brisbourne 5 hell queen Cliff Brown 18 Place of gold
14 entremet
3 7
4 Ciaron Maher & David Eustace 1 arktika 1 7 matron BullWinkel 1 16 taBata set 2 9 BuBBlY lass 3 20 running BY 4 2 sir davY 5 14 right You are 5 2 ZennZella 8 18 greece 9 Gai Waterhouse & Adrian Bott 13 la demoiselle 2 Mark & Levi Kavanagh 10 makrana 8 Mick Price & Michael Kent (Jnr) 12 tahlequah 1 2 charm stone 2 15 sPicY margs 2 3 hell hound 4 11 fifth Position 5 8 i’mlovin’Ya 9 Monica Croston & Gerrad Gilmour 4 count Your Pennies 2 Peter & Paul Snowden 1 Paris dior 9 Richard & Chantelle Jolly 1 see You in heaven 4 7 aitch tWo oh 9 Richard & Will Freedman 4 Pavitra 8
Tony & Calvin McEvoy 5 volPe risorsa
10 caPulet 20 neutralism
1
18 coolth
2
2 english riviera 9 Trent Busuttin & Natalie Young 4 chandon Burj 1 8 Bonheur 4 5 foxY cleoPatra 8 Cindy Alderson 17 missY longPort 1 10 reuBer 5 Archie Alexander 7 vardani 5 1 maximus Prime 7 4 Bound for home 9 Trevor J Andrews 9 sirius Princess 8 Bjorn Baker 8 War eternal 5 3 renaissance Woman 8 Gavin Bedggood 11 realeZa 7
7 9
13 la danseuse rouge Matthew Brown 13 she’s PrettY rich
4
Stephen Brown 16 ladY jones Scott Brunton 6 sir simon Will Clarken 9 he’s a Balter
4
5
6
Matt Cumani 17 Wetakemanhattan Anthony Cummings 1 she’s extreme James Cummings 8 stalking 15 tYcoon Bec
5 7
8
1 2 2 4 5 6 6 9 9 9
Grahame Begg 19 magic time Jackie Beriman 18 furosshi Chris Bieg 3 harleen 6 duBenenko
8 aBstruse 19 remedies 4 PortraY 4 alcYone 1 kallos 4 athelric 6 troach
9
2
2 2
9 ojai
17 red card
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# Horse
Race
# Horse
Race
# Horse
Race
Nathan Dunn 2 vasmee 13 corona lad
Clinton McDonald 1 ancient girl
Steve Richards 3 holBien
7 7
3
5
John Moloney 15 carlisle
Trevor Rogers 3 madame du gast John Sadler 6 sartorial sPlendor
Shea Eden 3 Polanco
5
1
7
Peter G Moody 11 Princess rhaenYs 16 glorY Bound
Ken Elford 8 ashford street Greg Eurell 2 hardlY sWeet Andrew Forsman 12 saint Bathans Desleigh Forster 5 exo ladY 9 ProWling Peter Gelagotis 3 miss roseiano
3 5 9
6 7 9
19 flash feeling
6
11 she dances
15 YoWie
Sean Mott 20 our lone star
Lindsey Smith 8 queen air
1 7
7
8
Annabel Neasham 12 emPress of Wonder 14 lindelago 2 mumBai jeWel 1 Bartholomeu dias 10 ladY laguna
Phillip Stokes 12 climBing star 15 far from discreet Rod Symons 7 PlaY on Words
5
2 2 4 5 9 4 6 9
3 4
9
7
Chris Waller 6 ladY Proisir 11 savagal 14 caBaca 4 sur la mer
9
Mark Newnham 18 street gossiP 5 joYful fortune 16 sPicY hotPot
1 1 1 3 3 4 4 5 5
Tony Gollan 3 ZoustYle
6
Michael Hickmott 12 taunting Alisa Hinch 17 droP the mic Shane Jackson 5 adelaide ace Paul Koumis 11 alBanian icon Jack Laing 8 no surrender
Shane Nichols 9 angelique Andrew Noblet 5 Bookman
6
8 roots 7 amati
2
10 vienna Princess
7
13 shiBli
7
19 rousseau Julien Welsh 11 Wolflands
Danny O’Brien 11 hell hath no furY Jon O’Connor 12 greY river John O’Shea 6 rocha clock Dan O’Sullivan 19 celtic glorY Patrick Payne 10 ellen’s licence 5 Birdies galore Gary Portelli 2 arctic thunder Aaron Purcell 10 accountaBilitY 9 douceur
5
4
6
8
Symon Wilde 15 street delight 3 glasseY miss Matthew Williams 7 intellective 14 toregene 16 mi rock alY
4
1 3
7
3
Matt Laurie 17 anahita 12 airclash
4 7 9 9
3 7 7
1
12 BaY thirteen 20 troPicconi
1 4 5
Kris Lees 14 raZeta
4
Ivan Lister 10 Burning the clock
6
3
John McArdle 17 Zousuko
2
7
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JOCKEY BY RIDES
# Horse
Race
# Horse
Race
# Horse
Race
Jamie Kah 14 caBaca 8 aBstruse
Undeclared 18 temPest charm 18 furosshi 20 running BY 1 Bartholomeu dias 17 Wetakemanhattan 18 Place of gold 19 flash feeling John Allen 1 arktika 14 lindelago 7 vardani Tommy Berry 6 duBenenko 4 sur la mer 10 vienna Princess 8 no surrender 1 she’s extreme 1 Paris dior Hugh Bowman 11 savagal 20 neutralism 6 rocha clock 14 raZeta 19 rousseau 18 coolth Ethan Brown 17 missY longPort 4 count Your Pennies 2 mumBai jeWel 9 ojai
Luke Nolen 1 oPtume
1 2 4 5 5 5 7 7 1 2 5 2 3 4 7 8 9 1 2 3 4 5 9 1 2 4 5 5 6 7 9
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
2 3 6 9
11 Princess rhaenYs 6 sartorial sPlendor
2 arctic thunder
4 PortraY
11 she dances Jake Noonan 9 angelique
16 glorY Bound
1 kallos
2
1 maximus Prime
Teo Nugent 9 BuBBlY lass 8 ashford street Damien Oliver 13 think i’m famous 3 harleen 12 greY river 11 fifth Position 3 ZoustYle 16 sPicY hotPot Jacob Opperman 11 realeZa Joshua Parr 18 street gossiP 5 joYful fortune 13 la danseuse rouge
4 Pavitra 17 red card
3 6
Alana Kelly 20 our lone star 11 alBanian icon Fred Kersley 15 tYcoon Bec Lachlan King 6 magical land 6 let’sBefrankBaBY
7 8
1 2 4 5 6 9
7
7 8
Rachel King 8 War eternal Damian Lane 12 tahlequah 2 charm stone 3 glasseY miss 3 hell hound 12 taunting 8 i’mlovin’Ya Jarrod Lorensini 6 sir simon
7
5 8
3 renaissance Woman
4 6 9
1 2 3 4 6 9
Brett Prebble 6 ladY Proisir Nash Rawiller 4 chandon Burj
1
1 4 9
8 Bonheur 6 troach Liam Riordan 3 holBien Blake Shinn 8 stalking 19 remedies
5
2 sir davY 10 reuBer 13 ojosan 12 airclash Jim Byrne 5 exo ladY 12 BaY thirteen Jordan Childs 13 la demoiselle 3 miss roseiano 19 magic time
Arron Lynch 2 vasmee
5
7
Andrew Mallyon 2 halvorsen
1 2 4 6 7 8 9
6
James McDonald 7 matron BullWinkel 12 emPress of Wonder
11 hell hath no furY 7 Yulong command 13 corona lad 5 foxY cleoPatra 2 english riviera Zac Spain 15 far from discreet Daniel Stackhouse 17 anahita Thomas Stockdale 9 ProWling Jake Toeroek 1 see You in heaven 7 aitch tWo oh Craig Williams 15 street delight 5 hell queen 12 climBing star 19 sWeetened 5 adelaide ace 16 mi rock alY 3 Polanco
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 5 8 1 2 4 5 1 2 3 5 6 8 9
9
8 roots 7 amati 4 alcYone 4 athelric 5 Bookman 2 ZennZella 18 greece
2 9 9 2 4 7 1 2 4 5 7 8 9
4 7
Harry Coffey 7 Prancingintherain 16 ladY jones 4 atomic gold Michael Dee 16 Whistler girl 11 celestial storm 5 Birdies galore 10 accountaBilitY 10 makrana 10 ladY laguna 9 douceur Neil Farley 10 Burning the clock Will Gordon 10 ellen’s licence Carleen Hefel 11 Wolflands Dean Holland 19 celtic glorY 12 saint Bathans 9 sirius Princess
4
Blaike McDougall 1 ancient girl 15 carlisle 8 queen air Kerrin McEvoy 2 hardlY sWeet
7
4 9
10 caPulet
9 miss dunsford
1 2 3 4 5 7 9
13 shiBli
Ben Melham 5 volPe risorsa 16 taBata set 5 fortunate kiss 14 right You are 9 he’s a Balter 7 as time goes BY 20 troPicconi
6
1
15 YoWie
Dean Yendall 7 intellective 14 toregene
6
3 7
1 5 8
Beau Mertens 9 dunalleY
Mark Zahra 3 madame du gast 15 sPicY margs 10 Perfect World 6 BerrY BuBBlY 4 Bound for home
1 4
1 2 3 4 9
13 she’s PrettY rich
Patrick Moloney 14 entremet Daniel Moor 17 droP the mic
9
7
Jamie Mott 17 Zousuko
2 7
7 PlaY on Words
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