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Henry Byron Moore Handicap 1600m
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Of $65,000 . 1st $35,750, 2nd $11,700, 3rd $5,850, 4th $3,250, 5th $1,950, 6th $1,300, 7th $1,300, 8th $1,300, 9th $1,300, 10th $1,300. Prizemoney contribution totalling 4% will be directed to jockey, equine and participant welfare prior to distribution. No Metro Wins, Special Conditions Handicap. Apprentices can claim. Track Record: 1-33.49E Scenic Peak (09/11/2002) [Good3] Class Record: 1-35.79E Magnupur (01/01/2024) [Good4] 1 0s816 Saint Lazare (7) Lloyd Kennewell & Lucy Yeomans (d) ................ Rhys McLeod 59.5 2 s2528 Wascaly (NZ) (4) Smiley Chan (dw) ...................................................... Jamie Mott 58.5 3 583s3 Enxuto (2) Robbie Griffiths (dw) ............................................... Patrick Moloney 57 4 86328 The Negotiator (3) Cliff Brown (w) .................................... Daniel Stackhouse 57 5 1717s Only Old Once (5) Richard Cully (dw) .......................................... Harry Coffey 56 6 22s13 Dream All Day (NZ) (10) Mick Price & Michael Kent (Jnr) ................ Blake Shinn 55.5 7 4s851 Alabama Girl (9) Julius Sandhu (d) ....................................................................... 54 8 9623s Mogadishu (6) Jarrod Robinson (w) .......................... Rose Hammond (a3/50kg) 54 9 70s35 Elle Mcfearsome (NZ) (8) Brent Stanley ...................... Jett Stanley (a2/50kg) 54 10 74614 Firm As A Rock (1) Graham Donaldson (dw) ........................ Saffron Osborne 54 FORM SUMMARY DREAM ALL DAY was a total forgive run last start after being held up at a crucial stage in the race. Expecting her to bounce back with authority here. ENXUTO has won second-up previously and should improve sharply. THE NEGOTIATOR will be charging home late in the run. TECHFORM’S TOP 5 6 Dream All Day 100 2 Wascaly 94 7 Alabama Girl 94 3 Enxuto 94 4 The Negotiator 94 English-born Henry Byron Moore (1839–1925) surveyor, public servant, land agent and broker, was the entrepreneurial Secretary of the Victoria Racing Club for an astonishing 44 years, from 1881. Byron Moore also set up a stock exchange, and pioneered electric light and the telephone in Melbourne. He proved an outstanding racing administrator, intent on making Flemington a magnificent national attraction with featured gardens, grounds and facilities. During his long tenure the VRC built six major grandstands and introduced many innovations. Byron Moore was inducted into the Australian Racing Hall of Fame in 2010. HENRY BYRON MOORE
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