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2020 SYDNEY CARNIVAL RACING PROGRAM Photo: Paul Mcmilan 02 TRACK SPECIFICATIONS 2020 SYDNEY CARNIVAL RACING PROGRAM Photo: Paul McMilan 02 TRACK SPECIFICATIONS 03 ATC CONTACT INFORMATION 04 THE CHAMPIONSHIPS FEATURE RACES & KEY DATES 06 NOMINATIONS & ACCEPTANCE DATES 07 2020 SYDNEY AUTUMN RACING KEY DATES 08 FEATURE RACES 10 2020 SYDNEY AUTUMN RACING SCHEDULE 12 VISITING TRAINER INFORMATION Front cover photo: Bradley Photographers 01 TRACK SPECIFICATIONS ROYAL RANDWICK COURSE PROPER Course Proper Fully Grassed 1200m Chute Circumference – 2224m 1150m Length of straight – 410m 1400m 1100m 1100m Width of straight at winning post – 28m 1600m 1000m 1000m KENSINGTON TRACK 1550m 1400m 1300m1250m 3200m Fully Grassed 2800m Circumference – 2100m 1800m Length of straight – 401m Width of straight at winning post – 18m 1750m 1800m TRAINING TRACKS 2800m B (grass) – 1501m x 20m WINNING POST 2400m Steeple track (grass) – 1800m x 19m 2000m Polytrack – 1942m x 13m 2400m 2600m Sand track – 1440m x 6.5m Inside track (metal & ashes) – 1081m x 11m ROSEHILL GARDENS COURSE PROPER 1500m Fully Grassed 1400m 1350m 1300m 3200m Circumference – 2048m Length of straight – 408m Width of straight at winning post – 27m 1200m 1100m TRAINING TRACKS Inside grass – 1538m x 27m Pro-Ride – 1700m x 6m 1800m Sand (fast & slow) – 1712m x 6m 1900m 2400m WINNING POST 2000m 02 ATC CONTACT INFORMATION RACING TRACKS EXECUTIVE GENERAL MANAGER RACING GENERAL MANAGER TRACKS SERVICES & MEMBERSHIP Nevesh Ramdhani James Heddo P | +61 2 9663 8520 P | +61 2 9663 8472 M | +61 421 020 828 M | +61 409 874 137 E | [email protected] E | [email protected] ROYAL RANDWICK TRACK MANAGER GENERAL MANAGER RACING, WAGERING & Michael Wood INTERNATIONAL P | +61 2 9663 8520 James Ross M | +61 409 745 738 P | +61 2 9663 8410 E | [email protected] M | +61 456 566 344 E | [email protected] ROSEHILL GARDENS TRACK MANAGER Shaun Patterson GENERAL RACING ENQUIRIES P | 61 2 9760 6265 Racing Department M | +61 400 348 637 Locked Bag 3, Randwick NSW 2031 E | [email protected] P | + 61 2 9663 8425 E | [email protected] CANTERBURY PARK TRACK MANAGER Greg Carmody P | +61 2 9930 4042 M | +61 408 237 479 E | [email protected] WARWICK FARM TRACK MANAGER Mark Jones P | +61 2 9612 4302 M | +61 458 489 541 E | [email protected] Photo: GettyImages, Jason McCawley 03 THE CHAMPIONSHIPS DAY 2 Longines Queen Elizabeth Stakes Day - Saturday 13 April 2019 LONGINES QUEEN ELIZABETH STAKES (GR1) ARROWFIELD 3YO SPRINT (GR2) 2000m for 3YO & Upwards A$4,000,000 1200m for 3YO A$1,000,000 Standard Weight for Age. Apprentices Cannot Claim. Set Weights. Colts and Geldings 56.5kg, Fillies 54.5kg. Apprentices Nomination: A$180 First Acceptance: A$250 Cannot Claim. Nomination: A$180 First Acceptance: A$250 Final Acceptance: A$15,400 Late Entry: A$66,000 Final Acceptance: A$3,850 Late Entry Fee: A$22,000 1st A$2,320,000 2nd A$755,000 3rd A$395,000 1st A$580,000 2nd A$190,000 3rd A$98,000 4th A$180,000 5thTHE A$95,000 CHAMPIONSHIPS6th-8th A$40,000 4th A$44,000 5th A$22,000DAY 26th-8th A$10,000 9th-10thLongines A$27,500 EW Queen Fund A$40,000 ElizabethJockeys Fund A$40,000 Stakes9th-10th Day A$8,000 - SaturdayEW Fund A$10,000 13 AprilJockeys Fund A$10,0002019 LONGINES SCHWEPPES QUEEN SYDNEY ELIZABETH CUP (GR1) STAKES (GR1) ARROWFIELDPERCY SYKES STAKES 3YO SPRINT (GR2) (GR2) 3200m for 3YO & Upwards A$2,000,000 1200m for 2YO Fillies A$1,000,000 Open2000m Handicap. for 3YO Apprentices & Upwards Cannot Claim. Nomination:A$4,000,000 A$180 Set1200m Weights for and3YO Penalties. Base Weight 54kg. ApprenticesA$1,000,000 LateStandard Nomination: Weight for A$8,250 Age. Apprentices First Acceptance: Cannot A$250Claim. CannotSet Weights. Claim. Colts Nomination: and Geldings A$180 56.5kg, First FilliesAcceptance: 54.5kg. A$250 Apprentices FinalNomination: Acceptance: A$180 A$7,700 First Acceptance: A$250 FCannotinal Acceptance: Claim. Nomination: A$3,850 Late A$180 Entry First Fee: Acceptance: A$22,000 A$250 Final Acceptance: A$15,400 Late Entry: A$66,000 Final Acceptance: A$3,850 Late Entry Fee: A$22,000 1st A$1,160,000 2nd A$380,000 3rd A$195,000 1st A$580,000 2nd A$190,000 3rd A$98,000 1st A$2,320,000 2nd A$755,000 3rd A$395,000 1st A$580,000 2nd A$190,000 3rd A$98,000 4th A$90,000 5th A$45,000 6th-8th A$20,000 4th A$44,000 5th A$22,000 6th-8th A$10,000 4th A$180,000 5th A$95,000 6th-8th A$40,000 4th A$44,000 5th A$22,000 6th-8th A$10,000 9th-10th A$15,000 EWTHE Fund A$20,000 CHAMPIONSHIPS Jockeys Fund A$20,000 9th-10th A$8,000 EW DAY Fund A$10,000 2Jockeys Fund A$10,000 9th-10thLongines A$27,500 EW Queen Fund A$40,000 ElizabethJockeys Fund A$40,000 Stakes9th-10th Day A$8,000 - SaturdayEW Fund A$10,000 13 AprilJockeys Fund A$10,0002019 HEINEKENSCHWEPPES 3 AUSTRALIAN SYDNEY CUP OAKS (GR1) (GR1) PERCYTAB Sapphire SYKES StakesSTAKES (GR2) (GR2) LONGINES2400m for 3YO QUEEN Fillies ELIZABETH STAKES A$1,000,000(GR1) ARROWFIELD1200m for Fillies &3YO Mares SPRINT 3YO & (GR2) Upwards A$300,000 Set3200m Weights. for 3YO56kg. & Apprentices Upwards Cannot Claim. Nomination:A$2,000,000 A$180 Set1200m Weights for and2YO Penalties. Fillies Base Weight Mares 54kg,A$1,000,000 Fillies 53kg. Open2000m Handicap. for 3YO Apprentices & Upwards Cannot Claim. Nomination:A$4,000,000 A$180 Set1200m Weights for and3YO Penalties. Base Weight 54kg. ApprenticesA$1,000,000 StandardFirst Acceptance: Weight A$250for Age. Final Apprentices Acceptance: Cannot A$3,850 Claim. SetApprentices Weights. Cannot Colts and Claim. Geldings Nomination: 56.5kg, A$110Fillies 54.5kg. Apprentices Late EntryNomination: Fee: A$22,000 A$8,250 First Acceptance: A$250 Cannot Claim. Nomination: A$180 First Acceptance: A$250 FinalNomination: Acceptance: A$180 A$7,700 First Acceptance: A$250 FCannot1stinal A$170,700 Acceptance: Claim. Nomination: A$3,8502nd A$56,400 Late A$180 Entry First Fee: Acceptance:3rd A$22,000 A$27,450 A$250 Final1st A$580,000 Acceptance: A$15,4002nd A$190,000 Late Entry: A$66,0003rd A$98,000 Final Acceptance: A$3,850 Late Entry Fee: A$22,000 1st A$1,160,000 2nd A$380,000 3rd A$195,000 1st4th A$580,000A$13,350 5th2nd A$7,350 A$190,000 6th-10th3rd A$98,000 A$3,750 4th1st A$2,320,000A$44,0002nd 5th A$755,000A$22,000 3rd6th-8th A$395,000 A$10,000 1st A$580,000 2nd A$190,000 3rd A$98,000 4th A$90,000 5th A$45,000 6th-8th A$20,000 4th A$44,000EW 5th A$22,000Fund A$3,000 Jockeys6th-8th FundA$10,000 A$3,000 9th-10th4th A$180,000 A$8,000 5thEW A$95,000 Fund A$10,0006th-8th Jockeys A$40,000 Fund A$10,000 4th A$44,000 5th A$22,000 6th-8th A$10,000 9th-10th A$15,000 EWTHE Fund A$20,000 CHAMPIONSHIPS Jockeys Fund A$20,000 9th-10th A$8,000 EW DAY Fund A$10,000 2Jockeys Fund A$10,000 9th-10thLongines A$27,500 EW Queen Fund A$40,000 ElizabethJockeys Fund A$40,000 StakesThe9th-10th Day Agency A$8,000 - SaturdaySouthEW PacificFund A$10,000 Classic13 AprilJockeys (LR) Fund A$10,0002019 HEINEKENCOOLMORE 3 AUSTRALIAN LEGACY STAKES OAKS (G (GR1)R1) TAB1400m Sapphire for 3YO Stakes (GR2) A$150,000 SATURDAY 4 APRIL 2020 Quality Handicap. Highest Handicap Weight 61kg. 2400m 1600mSCHWEPPES for for Fillies 3YO SYDNEYFillies& Mares 3YO CUP & Upwards(GR1) A$1,000,000A$1,000,000 1200mPERCY for SYKES Fillies STAKES & Mares (GR2) 3YO & Upwards A$300,000 3200mStandardLONGINES for Weight 3YO QUEEN for & Age.Upwards ELIZABETH Apprentices Cannot STAKES Claim. A$2,000,000(GR1) 1200mLowestARROWFIELD Handicap for 2YO Weight Fillies 3YO 53kg. SPRINT Apprentices (GR2) Cannot Claim.A$1,000,000 THE2000mSet CHAMPIONSHIPSWeights. for 3YO56kg. & Apprentices Upwards Cannot Claim. DAY Nomination:A$4,000,000 1 A$180 1200mSet Weights for and3YO Penalties. Base Weight Mares 54kg,A$1,000,000 Fillies 53kg. FirstOpenNomination: Acceptance: Handicap. A$1 Apprentices80A$250 First Final Acceptance: Cannot Acceptance: Claim. A$250 A$3,850 Nomination: A$180 ApprenticesSet1st WeightsA$84,000 Cannotand Penalties. Claim.2nd A$28,200 BaseNomination: Weight 54kg. A$1103rd Apprentices A$13,350 LateStandardFinal Nomination: Acceptance: Weight for A$3,850A$8,250 Age. Apprentices LateFirst EntryAcceptance: Cannot Fee: A$22,000 A$250Claim. CannotSet Weights. Claim. Colts Nomination: and Geldings A$180 56.5kg, First FilliesAcceptance: 54.5kg. A$250 Apprentices Nomination:Late Entry Fee: A$180 A$22,000 First Acceptance: A$250 Cannot1st4th A$170,700A$6,750 Claim. Nomination:2nd5th A$56,400 A$3,450 A$180 First Acceptance:3rd6th-10th A$27,450 A$2,250 A$250 Final1st A$580,000 Acceptance: A$7,7002nd A$190,000 3rd A$98,000 Final Acceptance: A$3,850 Late Entry Fee: A$22,000 Final1st A$580,000 Acceptance: A$15,4002nd A$190,000 Late Entry: A$66,0003rd A$98,000 Final4th A$13,350 Acceptance: A$3,8505thEW A$7,350 Fund Late A$1,500 Entry Fee:6th-10th JockeysA$22,000 Fund A$3,750 A$1,500 4th1st A$1,160,000A$44,000 5th2nd A$22,000A$380,000 3rd6th-8th A$195,000 A$10,000 1st A$580,000 2nd A$190,000 3rd A$98,000 1st4th A$2,320,000A$44,0002nd 5th A$755,000A$22,000 3rd6th-8th A$395,000 A$10,000 1st A$580,000 EW2nd A$190,000Fund A$3,0003rd Jockeys A$98,000 Fund A$3,000 9th-10th4th A$90,000 A$8,000 EW5th A$45,000Fund A$10,0006th-8th Jockeys FundA$20,000 A$10,000 4th A$44,000 5th A$22,000 6th-8th A$10,000 4th9th-10th A$180,000 A$8,000 5thEW A$95,000 Fund A$10,0006th-8th Jockeys A$40,000 Fund A$10,000 Fernhill4th A$44,000 Handicap 5th A$22,000 (LR) 6th-8th A$10,000 9th-10th A$15,000 EWTHE Fund A$20,000 CHAMPIONSHIPS Jockeys Fund A$20,000 9th-10th A$8,000 EW DAY Fund A$10,000 2Jockeys Fund A$10,000 9th-10thTHE STAR A$27,500 DONCASTEREW Fund MILEA$40,000 (G1)Jockeys Fund A$40,000 SCHWEPPESThe1600m9th-10th Agency for A$8,000 2YOCHAIRMAN’S South EW PacificFund QUALITY A$10,000 Classic (G2)Jockeys (LR) Fund A$150,000 A$10,000 THE PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS FINAL Quality Handicap.
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