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Greyhound Clubs Australia 2020/21 Group Race Calendar Version Up-Dated – June 16, 2020 Greyhound Clubs Australia 2020/21 Group Race Calendar Version up-dated – June 16, 2020 Disclaimer: Greyhound Clubs Australia has published this version of the 2020/21 Group Race Calendar as a service to the greyhound racing industry. At the time of publishing, the information contained in the calendar was believed to be accurate and correct. The calendar has been published in good faith but Greyhound Clubs Australia does not accept any responsibility for any inaccuracies it may contain. Persons intent on nominating greyhounds for events within the calendar, or relying upon the calendar for any other use or purpose, are advised to confirm dates and other relevant information with the host organisations. Host Event Name Group/Listed Dates First prize Eligibility guide Status Brisbane GRC Brisbane Cup 1 July 2 $54,000 Best 64 greyhounds 520m (Heats nominated plus June 25) reserves. Specific event order of entry conditions apply. Brisbane GRC Queensland Cup 1 July 2 $25,000 Best greyhounds 710m (Heats nominated, plus June 25) reserves. RQ grading policy applies. Bendigo GRC Bendigo Cup 2 July 3 $50,000 Best greyhounds 425m (Heats nominated plus June 28) reserves. Maidens ineligible. GRV grading policy applies. Grafton GRC Taylor Family Listed July 8 $15,000 Open to maiden Maiden 407m (Heats greyhounds. GRNSW June 29) grading policy applies. Sandown McKenna 2 July 2, 9 $25,000 Best greyhounds GRC Memorial 595m nominated plus reserves. GRV grading policy applies. GWA Middle Distance Listed July 3, 10 $19,950 Best greyhounds Mandurah Challenge nominated plus reserves, based on provincial middle distance grade. RWWA grading policy applies. NSW GBOTA Peter Mosman 1 July 4, July $75,000 Best female Wentworth Opal 520m 11 greyhounds Park nominated, plus reserves, whelped on or after March 1, 2018. Maidens ineligible. GRNSW grading policy applies. NSW GBOTA Vic Peters 520m 1 July 4, July $75,000 Best male greyhounds Wentworth 11 nominated, plus Park reserves, whelped on or after March 1, 2018 Maidens ineligible. GRNSW grading policy applies. GWA The Westchase Listed July 4, 11 $19,950 Best WA bred Cannington 520m greyhounds nominated, plus reserves, based on city sprint grade. RWWA grading policy applies. MGRA The Maturity Classic 1 July 18, 25 $100,000 Best greyhounds Meadows 525m nominated, plus reserves, whelped on for after January 1, 2018. Maidens ineligible. GRV grading policy applies. MGRA The The Fireball 3 July 18, 25 $25,000 Best greyhounds Meadows 725m nominated, plus reserves. GRV grading policy applies. Darwin GA of Darwin Cup 3 July 26, $25,000 Best 32 greyhounds NT 537m August 2 nominated, plus reserves. NT grading policy applies. Warragul St. Leger 460m 3 July 31, $25,000 Best greyhounds GRC August 8 nominated, plus reserves, whelped on or after April 1, 2018. GRV grading policy applies. Cranbourne Cranbourne 3 August 14, $25,000 Best greyhounds GRC Puppy Classic 22 nominated, plus 520m reserves, whelped on or after March 1, 2018. Maidens ineligible. GRV grading policy applies. Newcastle Black Top 515m 2 August 21, $40,000 Best 64 greyhounds GRC The 28, nominated, plus Gardens reserves. GRNSW grading policy applies. Townsville Townsville Cup 3 August 21, $25,000 Best 64 greyhounds GRC 498m 28 nominated, plus reserves. RQ grading policy applies. GWA The Peter Listed August 22, $19,950 Best WA Bred Cannington Thomas 520m 29 greyhounds, city grade four and five as defined by the RWWA grading policy. Healesville Healesville Cup 3 August 30, $47,000 Best greyhounds GRC 350m September nominated, plus 6 reserves. GRV grading policy applies. GWA Spring Gift 520m Listed September $19,950 Best greyhounds Cannington 5, 12 nominated, plus reserves, based on grade. RWWA grading policy applies. GRSA Angle SA Oaks 515m 3 September $17,500 Best female Park 10, 17 greyhounds nominated, plus reserves, whelped on or after June 1, 2018. Maidens ineligible. GRSA grading policy applies. GRSA Angle SA Derby 515m 3 September $17,500 Best male greyhounds Park 10, 17 nominated, plus reserves, whelped on or after June 1, 2018. Maidens ineligible. GRSA grading policy applies. Sandown Speed Star 515m 3 September $25,000 Fastest 8 nominations GRC 13 as determined by 515m times recorded at Sandown Park since June 1, 2020. Sandown Speed Star 595m 3 September $25,000 Fastest 8 nominations GRC 13 as determined by 595m times at Sandown Park since June 1, 2020. Sandown Speed Star 715m 3 September $25,000 Fastest 8 nominations GRC 13 as determined by 715m times at Sandown Park since June 1, 2020. MGRA The TopCat Video 3 September $25,000 Best greyhounds Meadows Cup 715m 19, 26 nominated, plus reserves. GRV grading policy applies. GWA WA Bred Listed September $19,950 Best WA bred Cannington Championship 19, 26 greyhounds 520m nominated, plus reserves. RWWA grading policy applies. Bundaberg Bundaberg Cup Listed September $25,000 Best 64 greyhounds GRC 28, nominated, plus October 5 reserves. RQ grading policy applies. GRSA Angle Adelaide Cup 1 October 1, $50,000 Best greyhounds Park 515m 9 nominated, plus reserves. SA State of Origin race winner automatic qualification to Adelaide Cup final. GRSA grading policy applies. GWA Mandurah Cup 3 October 2, $20,000 Best greyhounds Mandurah 490m 9 nominated, plus reserves, based on grade. RWWA grading policy applies. MGRA The GRV Great Chase 3R October 7, $47,000 Victorian bred and Meadows 525m 14, 21 trained greyhounds with 1 to 5 wins. Heats conducted at all Victorian provincial tracks. GRV grading policy applies. NSW GBOTA Sydney Cup 3 October 9, $100,000 Best 24 greyhounds Wentworth 720m 16 nominated, plus Park reserves. GRNSW grading policy applies. Geelong GRC Geelong Cup 2 October $47,000 Best 64 greyhounds 460m 16, 23 nominated, plus reserves. Maidens ineligible. GRV grading policy applies. GWA All Stars 520m 2 October $32,000 Best greyhounds Cannington 17, 24 nominated, plus reserves, based on grade. RWWA grading policy applies. GRSA Gawler Gold Cup 3 October $17,500 Best 64 greyhounds Gawler 531m 19, nominated, plus October 25 reserves. GRSA grading policy applies. Goulburn Goulburn Cup Listed October $25,000 Best greyhounds GRC 440m 20, 25 nominated, plus reserves. GRNSW grading policy applies. NSW GBOTA Lismore Cup 2 October $40,000 Best 32 greyhounds Lismore 520m 20, 27 nominated, plus reserves. GRNSW grading policy applies. Brisbane GRC Rising Stars Listed October $17,500 Best greyhounds 520m 22, 29 nominated, plus reserves, whelped on or after April 22, 2018. Maidens ineligible. RQ grading policy applies. MGRA The Hume Cup 600m 1 October $100,000 Best greyhounds Meadows 24, nominated, plus November reserves. GRV grading 2 policy applies. Shepparton Northern 3R October $25,000 Best 64 Victorian bred GRC Districts Cup 26, 31 greyhounds 450m nominated, subject to having at least 2 starts at Shepparton, no city wins and prizemoney earnings less than $25,000. MGRA The Silver Bullet 3 November $25,000 Best 8 greyhounds Meadows 525m 2 nominated, plus reserves. GRV grading policy applies. Ipswich GRC Ipswich Cup 2 November $75,000 Best 64 greyhounds 520m 5, 12 nominated, plus reserves. RQ grading policy applies. MGRA The The Topgun 1 November $150,000 Best 8 greyhounds, Meadows 525m 7 plus reserves as determined by a selection panel. Assured starting right afforded to Adelaide Cup winner. MGRA The The Topgun 1 November $75,000 Best 8 greyhounds, Meadows Stayers 725m 7 plus reserves as determined by a selection panel. GWA Young Stars 3 November $20,000 Best greyhounds Cannington Classic 520m 7, 14 nominated, plus reserves, whelped on or after August 1, 2018. Maidens ineligible. RWWA grading policy applies. GWA Canning Show Listed November $19,950 Best greyhounds Cannington Cup 7 nominated, plus reserves, based on city middle distance grade and order of choice. RWWA grading policy applies. GRSA Angle Brian Johnstone 3R November $25,000 Restricted to SA bred, Park 515m 11, 19, 26 futurity conditions nominated greyhounds whelped between July 2018 and December 2018. Sandown The Shootout 3 November $25,000 Best four greyhounds GRC 515m* 12 nominated as suited to four dog format, ‘winner takes all’ prizemoney. Assured starting right afforded to SA State of Origin winner. Dapto GRC Middle Distance Listed November $25,000 Best greyhounds Championship 12, 19 nominated plus reserves. GRNSW grading policy applies. Sandown Melbourne Cup 1 November $435,000 Best 64 greyhounds GRC 515m 20, 27 nominated plus reserves. Specific event order of entry conditions apply. Sandown Bold Trease 1 November $105,000 Best 32 greyhounds GRC 715m 20, 27 nominated, plus reserves. GRV grading policy applies. Northwest Devonport Chase 3 November $25,000 Best 64 greyhounds GRC 452m 17, 24 nominated, plus reserves. ORI grading policy applies. Casino GRC Casino Cup 484m 3 November $25,000 Best greyhounds 20, 27 nominated, plus reserves. GRNSW grading policy applies. Sandown John Dillon 3 November $25,000 Best 8 greyhounds GRC Memorial 595m 27 nominated, plus reserves. GRV grading policy applies. Sandown Cup Night Sprint 3 November $25,000 Best 8 greyhounds GRC 515m 27 nominated, plus reserves. GRV grading policy applies. Sandown Cup Night Listed November $15,000 Best 8 greyhounds GRC Stayers 715m 27 nominated, plus reserves. GRV grading policy applies. GWA Anniversary Cup Listed November $19,950 Best greyhounds Cannington 520m 28, nominated, plus December reserves, based on 5 grade. RWWA grading policy applies. Dapto GRC The Megastar 1 December $75,000 Best 32 greyhounds 520m 3, 10 nominated, plus reserves. GRNSW grading policy applies. 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