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Australian Group Race Results 2014/2015 AUSTRALIAN GROUP RACE RESULTS 2014/2015 Sorted by Gait by Group Status by Race Date This Report is compiled from Australian race results - 1/09/2014 - 31/08/2015. © Harness Racing Australia Inc Sex Foal Race Grp Race $ Race Horse Col Date Sire Dam Date Race Name StatusTrack Dist Mile Rate Stakes Driver Trainer Pacers - Group 1 FOR A REASON bh 28/10/06 ART MAJOR USA LEFT FOR ME 25/10/14 2014 GARRARDS QUEENSLAND PACING G1 P ALBION PARK 2680 1:56.4MS 200,000 L A McCarthy B J McCarthy CHAMPIONSHIP (G1) BEAUTIDE brg 11/10/07 BETTORS DELIGHT USA GORSE BUSH 15/11/14 COCA COLA AMATIL SPRINT (GROUP 1) G1 P MENANGLE 1609 1:50.4MS 100,000 J R Rattray J R Rattray WAYLADE NZ bkh 01/01/11 WASHINGTON VC USA LETSPARTYALLNITE (NZ) 21/11/14 MCINERNEY FORD 4YO CLASSIC (SKY 1) G1 P GLOUCESTER PK 2536 1:58.4MS 125,000 G E Hall Jnr G E Hall Snr SUAVE STUEY LOMBO bg 10/10/07 BETTORS DELIGHT USA MAGIC MADDY LOMBO 22/11/14 CORDINA CHICKEN FARMS SPRINT G1 P MENANGLE 1609 1:52.0MS 100,000 L R Panella S P Tritton (GROUP 1) MAJORLY FOXY STYX NZ bm 30/09/10 ART MAJOR USA FOXY STYX (NZ) 28/11/14 DEL BASSO SMALLGOODS MARES CLASSIC G1 P GLOUCESTER PK 2130 1:56.3MS 100,000 G E Hall Jnr G E Hall Snr (SKY 1) CHRISTEN ME NZ bg 16/11/08 CHRISTIAN CULLEN NZ SPLENDID DREAMS (NZ) 29/11/14 SEW EURODRIVE MIRACLE MILE (GROUP 1 G1 P MENANGLE 1609 1:49.1MS 750,000 D J Dunn C T Dalgety & GRAND CIRCUIT EVENT) LIBERTYBELLE MIDFREW NZ bm 02/10/10 CHRISTIAN CULLEN NZ LUCINDA MIDFREW (NZ) 05/12/14 RETRAVISION GOLDEN NUGGET G1 P GLOUCESTER PK 2536 1:56.8MS 175,000 M B Reed M G Reed CHAMPIONSHIP (SKY 1 & 2) TERROR TO LOVE NZ bh 21/10/07 WESTERN TERROR USA LOVE TO LIVE (NZ) 06/12/14 DECRON CRANBOURNE PACING CUP G1 P CRANBOURNE 2555 1:57.1MS 100,000 R T May G T Court (GROUP 1) IM CORZIN TERROR NZ bg 19/10/07 WESTERN TERROR USA CORZANELLO (NZ) 13/12/14 PETstock BALLARAT PACING CUP (GROUP G1 P BALLARAT 2710 1:59.7MS 100,000 C A Alford A J Grieve 1) DAVID HERCULES bg 25/10/06 ARTESIAN USA LIKE A DAME 09/01/15 PERTH INTER DOMINION FREMANTLE CUP G1 P GLOUCESTER PK 2536 1:57.0MS 249,000 M L Woodley D A Thompson (SKY 1) GUARANTEED bh 01/10/09 ARTSPLACE (US) JADAH ROSE 10/01/15 2015 TATTSBET SOUTH AUSTRALIAN G1 P GLOBE DERBY PK 2230 1:54.4MS 125,000 G Lang E J Stewart PACING CUP (GROUP 1) MY HARD COPY NZ bh 21/11/09 AMERICAN IDEAL USA READALLABOUTIT (NZ) 16/01/15 TABTOUCH WA PACING CUP (SKY 1) G1 P GLOUCESTER PK 2936 1:57.4MS 400,000 C W Hall G E Hall Snr CHRISTEN ME NZ bg 16/11/08 CHRISTIAN CULLEN NZ SPLENDID DREAMS (NZ) 31/01/15 TAB VICTORIA CUP (GROUP 1) G1 P MELTON 2240 1:55.0MS 400,000 D J Dunn C T Dalgety ARDEN ROONEY NZ bg 06/12/09 BETTORS DELIGHT USA TOSCA HANOVER (NZ) 07/02/15 DEL-RE NATIONAL FOOD GROUP HUNTER G1 P MELTON 3280 1:58.4SS 400,000 K E Manning K E Manning CUP (GROUP 1) MENIN GATE bg 06/11/11 SOMEBEACHSOMEWHERE USADREAMS OF HEAVEN 07/02/15 VHRSC VICTORIA DERBY FINAL (GROUP 1) G1 P MELTON 2240 1:56.2MS 200,505 C A Alford L J Eastman ADORE ME NZ bm 15/11/09 BETTORS DELIGHT USA SCUSE ME (NZ) 01/03/15 CORDINA CHICKEN FARMS LADYSHIP MILE G1 P MENANGLE 1609 1:47.7MS 200,000 N C Rasmussen M Purdon (GROUP 1) BEAUTIDE brg 11/10/07 BETTORS DELIGHT USA GORSE BUSH 01/03/15 TAB.COM.AU INTER DOMINION GRAND G1 P MENANGLE 3009 1:55.8MS 750,000 J R Rattray J R Rattray FINAL (GROUP 1 & GRAND CIRCUIT FIGHT FOR GLORY NZ bf 22/11/11 ART MAJOR USA BREATH OF LIFE (NZ) 01/03/15 FORMEVENT) 700 NSW OAKS (GROUP 1) G1 P MENANGLE 2400 1:54.2MS 200,000 N C Rasmussen M Purdon FRANCO LEDGER NZ brh 30/11/07 FALCON SEELSTER USA LETS SCOOT FRANCO (NZ) 01/03/15 BOHEMIA CRYSTAL FREE FOR ALL (GROUP G1 P MENANGLE 2400 1:55.4MS 100,000 G F Webster G F Webster 1) IDEAL FOR REAL br/bkc29/11/11 AMERICAN IDEAL USA TAMARA HALL USA 01/03/15 CAMARDA & CANTRILL NSW DERBY G1 P MENANGLE 2400 1:55.8MS 200,000 G Lang E J Stewart (GROUP 1) Page 1 of 25 AUSTRALIAN GROUP RACE RESULTS 2014/2015 Sorted by Gait by Group Status by Race Date This Report is compiled from Australian race results - 1/09/2014 - 31/08/2015. © Harness Racing Australia Inc Sex Foal Race Grp Race $ Race Horse Col Date Sire Dam Date Race Name StatusTrack Dist Mile Rate Stakes Driver Trainer OUR SKY MAJOR NZ bh 24/12/10 ART MAJOR USA SKY BEAUTY (NZ) 01/03/15 FORM 700 CHARIOTS OF FIRE (GROUP 1) G1 P MENANGLE 1609 1:51.5MS 200,000 Z E Butcher B Purdon PIXIES PARLOUR brf 02/10/12 VILLAGE JASPER USA MISS ENYA 28/03/15 SLINGSBY HOLDINGS GOLD TIARA FINAL G1 P BATHURST 1730 1:57.7MS 102,000 A J Turnbull A S Turnbull (GROUP 1) SHADOW RUNNER bkg 25/09/12 SHADOW PLAY USA AYABACANA 28/03/15 ALABAR BLOODSTOCK GOLD CROWN G1 P BATHURST 1730 1:55.7MS 102,000 M A Formosa S R Dimarco FINAL (GROUP 1) BEAUDIENE BOAZ NZ b/brc 12/11/11 BADLANDS HANOVER USA BEAUDIENE BABE (NZ) 17/04/15 SKY RACING WA DERBY (SKY 1) G1 P GLOUCESTER PK 2536 1:58.3MS 200,000 G E Hall Jnr G E Hall Snr NIKI NO NO bf 03/12/11 SPORTSWRITER USA BENELISE 18/04/15 NEVELE R STUD VICTORIA OAKS FINAL G1 P MELTON 2240 1:58.3MS 150,505 G R Sugars K M Males (GROUP 1) BETTOR BLING bf 15/11/12 BETTORS DELIGHT USA WHITBYS SOLITAIRE 24/04/15 GLOUCESTER STANDARDBREDS 2YO G1 P GLOUCESTER PK 1730 1:58.7MS 100,000 C A Suvaljko C A Suvaljko FILLIES SALES CLASSIC FINAL (SKY 1) ROCKNROLL WHITBY b/brg 26/10/12 ROCKNROLL HANOVER USAPARTY DATE 24/04/15 GLOUCESTER STANDARDBRED 2YO COLTS G1 P GLOUCESTER PK 1730 1:58.1MS 100,000 C A Suvaljko C A Suvaljko AND GELDINGS SALES CLASSIC FINAL (SKY OUR WAIKIKI BEACH bc 07/11/12 SOMEBEACHSOMEWHERE USACYCLONE BETTY 26/04/15 AUSTRALIAN1) PACING GOLD (2YO COLTS & G1 P MENANGLE 1609 1:54.3MS 322,000 N C Rasmussen M Purdon GELDINGS) (FINAL) (GROUP 1) SMOLDA bg 29/10/08 COURAGE UNDER FIRE NZ UNDER THE MATTRESS 26/04/15 TABCORP LEN SMITH MILE (GROUP 1) G1 P MENANGLE 1609 1:50.6MS 100,000 N C Rasmussen M Purdon JILLIBY JITTERBUG bf 01/12/12 ROCK N ROLL HEAVEN USA KEPPEL BAY 02/05/15 AUSTRALIAN PACING GOLD (2YO FILLIES) G1 P MELTON 1720 1:56.5MS 322,000 J P Lee M A Lee FINAL (GROUP 1) MAJOR REALITY NZ bf 22/09/11 ART MAJOR USA REALITY CHECK (NZ) 08/05/15 GANNON`S WA OAKS (SKY 1) G1 P GLOUCESTER PK 2536 1:59.8MS 150,000 G E Hall Jnr J K Prentice STEAM WASHED NZ bm 20/11/08 WASHINGTON VC USA LAURA LACE (NZ) 23/05/15 PEGASUS CLUB QUEEN OF THE PACIFIC G1 P MELTON 2760 1:59.3SS 100,000 C N Shinn R A Shinn (GROUP 1) A GOOD CHANCE brc 29/10/11 MR FEELGOOD USA CHANCE THE WALK 30/05/15 2015 QBRED TRIAD 3YO COLTS & G1 P ALBION PARK 2138 1:57.5MS 100,000 C A Petroff D J D Smith GELDINGS FINAL (G1) BETTOR PROMISE brf 03/12/11 BETTORS DELIGHT USA AS PROMISED 30/05/15 2015 QBRED TRIAD 3YO FILLIES FINAL (G1) G1 P ALBION PARK 2138 1:57.0MS 100,000 B L Cockburn S M Price BETHANY AITCH bf 10/09/12 FOUR STARZZZ SHARK CA SURVIVOR NZ 05/06/15 DEL BASSO SMALLGOODS 2YO FILLIES G1 P BUNBURY 1609 1:57.7MS 102,000 N A Turvey N A Turvey DIAMOND CLASSIC FINAL (SKY 1) RICH YANKEE brg 28/09/12 YANKEE SENSATION USA RICH BABE 12/06/15 INTERNATIONAL ANIMAL HEALTH G1 P BUNBURY 2100 1:57.9MS 102,000 A F De Campo J J Moore PRODUCTS 2YO PEARL CLASSIC FINAL (SKY HEAVENS TREND bf 13/10/12 ROCK N ROLL HEAVEN USA TREND SETTER 28/06/15 PEPPER1) TREE FARM NSW BREEDERS G1 P MENANGLE 1609 1:52.9MS 125,000 G Lang E J Stewart CHALLENGE TWO YEAR OLD FILLIES FINAL KEPT UNDER WRAPS bc 26/11/11 BETTORS DELIGHT USA RAPT IN COTTON 28/06/15 PEPPER(GROUP TREE1) FARM NSW BREEDERS G1 P MENANGLE 2400 1:57.4MS 125,000 M Purdon M Purdon CHALLENGE THREE YEAR OLD COLTS & LETTUCEROCKTHEM brg 26/10/10 ART MAJOR USA ROCHELLE HANOVER 28/06/15 PEPPERGELDINGS TREE FINAL FARM (GROUP NSW BREEDERS1) G1 P MENANGLE 2400 1:56.5MS 100,000 R P Morris K A Turner CHALLENGE FOUR YEAR OLD ENTIRES & LUDA brm 26/11/10 CHRISTIAN CULLEN NZ COME TOGETHER 28/06/15 PEPPERGELDINGS TREE FINAL FARM (GROUP NSW BREEDERS1) G1 P MENANGLE 2400 1:58.5MS 100,000 D R Morris D A Neagoe CHALLENGE FOUR YEAR OLD MARES FINAL OUR WAIKIKI BEACH bc 07/11/12 SOMEBEACHSOMEWHERE USACYCLONE BETTY 28/06/15 PEPPER(GROUP TREE1) FARM NSW BREEDERS G1 P MENANGLE 1609 1:53.7MS 125,000 M Purdon M Purdon CHALLENGE TWO YEAR OLD COLTS & PageGELDINGS 2 of 25FINAL (GROUP 1) AUSTRALIAN GROUP RACE RESULTS 2014/2015 Sorted by Gait by Group Status by Race Date This Report is compiled from Australian race results - 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