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Individual Horses Which Started in Season 2003/2004 INDIVIDUAL HORSES WHICH STARTED IN SEASON 2003/2004 VIC NSW SA TAS QLD WA NT AUST. TOTAL Metro (Flat) 3,417 3,139 1,959 939 4,031 1,896 462 14,350 Metro (Hdle) 111 61 13 166 Metro (Stpl) 62 28 9 84 Country (Flat) 8,232 10,071 2,505 483 7,490 2,710 342 28,278 Country (Hdle) 217 40 7 253 Country (Stpl) 90 12 10 99 Country Jumpers 271 47 14 309 Country 8,269 10,071 2,519 485 7,490 2,710 342 28,307 TOTAL HORSES 9,245 10,750 3,281 1,008 8,255 3,234 564 31,126 STARTERS – SEASON 2003-2004 AUST. VIC NSW SA TAS QLD WA NT TOTAL METRO Flat 10,775 9,974 5,924 4,656 8,520 8,251 1,936 50,036 Hurdle 232 102 18 343 Steeple 164 36 9 209 11,162 9,974 6,062 4,683 8,520 8,251 1,936 50,588 COUNTRY Flat 35,552 46,822 9,341 1,162 39,787 13,486 1,288 147,438 Hurdle 457 62 7 526 Steeple 226 15 16 257 36,235 46,822 9,418 1,185 39,787 13,486 1,288 148,221 TOTAL STARTERS 47,397 55,796 15,480 5,868 48,307 21,737 3,224 198,809 TOP 50 RACES (By Value) IN AUSTRALIA – SEASON 2003-2004 Date Venue Race Dist. Group Value 1st 4/11/2003 Flemington MELBOURNE CUP 3200 1 $4,150,000 $2,800,000 3/04/2004 Rosehill GOLDEN SLIPPER STAKES 1200 1 $3,026,330 $1,826,330 25/10/2003 Moonee Valley COX PLATE 2040 1 $3,020,000 $2,020,000 12/04/2004 Randwick DONCASTER HANDICAP 1600 1 $2,410,360 $1,570,360 18/10/2003 Caulfield CAULFIELD CUP 2400 1 $2,165,000 $1,365,000 3/04/2004 Rosehill THE BMW 2400 1 $2,021,930 $1,321,930 10/04/2004 Randwick AJC DERBY 2400 1 $1,912,860 $1,247,860 1/11/2003 Flemington AAMI VICTORIA DERBY 2500 1 $1,257,000 $819,500 30/08/2003 Rosehill 3YO GOLDEN ROSE 1400 $1,021,825 $671,825 12/06/2004 Eagle Farm AAMI STRADBROKE HANDICAP 1400 1 $1,020,000 $700,000 21/02/2004 Caulfield AAMI BLUE DIAMOND STAKES 1200 1 $1,015,000 $665,000 8/03/2004 Flemington DARLEY AUSTRALIAN CUP 2000 1 $1,005,000 $655,000 6/03/2004 Flemington NEWMARKET HANDICAP 1200 1 $1,002,500 $652,500 11/10/2003 Caulfield CAULFIELD GUINEAS 1600 1 $1,002,000 $652,000 10/04/2004 Randwick TJ SMITH STAKES 1200 2 $1,001,400 $651,400 12/04/2004 Randwick HEROIC 2YO CHAMPIONSHIP 1300 $851,400 $621,400 10/01/2004 Gold Coast $1M MAGIC MILLIONS 2YO 1200 $824,700 $574,700 10/01/2004 Gold Coast $1M MAGIC MILLIONS 3YO 1400 $822,700 $572,700 17/04/2004 Randwick QUEEN ELIZABETH STAKES 2000 1 $792,450 $515,950 17/04/2004 Randwick SYDNEY CUP 3200 1 $772,860 $510,360 14/02/2004 Flemington CADBURY GUINEAS 1600 1 $753,000 $490,500 14/04/2004 Randwick AJC OAKS 2400 1 $662,460 $431,460 6/11/2003 Flemington CROWN OAKS 2500 1 $628,000 $409,250 20/03/2004 Rosehill COOLMORE F&M CLASSIC 1500 1 $606,630 $390,000 6/10/2003 Randwick THE METROPOLITAN HANDICAP 2400 1 $562,460 $366,460 4/10/2003 Randwick EPSOM HANDICAP 1600 1 $562,460 $366,460 22/05/2004 Doomben DOOMBEN 10 000 1350 1 $506,600 $316,600 continued Date Venue Race Dist. Group Value 1st 29/05/2004 Doomben DOOMBEN CUP 2200 1 $505,500 $315,500 27/03/2004 Rosehill ROSEHILL GUINEAS 2000 1 $505,430 $330,430 14/06/2004 Eagle Farm BRISBANE CUP 3200 1 $505,000 $325,000 14/06/2004 Eagle Farm THE TJ SMITH 1600 1 $504,000 $324,000 12/06/2004 Eagle Farm QUEENSLAND DERBY 2400 1 $503,000 $323,000 8/11/2003 Flemington EMIRATES STAKES 1600 1 $502,500 $327,500 15/10/2003 Caulfield THOUSAND GUINEAS 1600 1 $502,000 $327,000 1/11/2003 Flemington SEPPELT SALINGER STAKES 1200 1 $502,000 $327,000 1/11/2003 Flemington THRIFTY MACKINNON STAKES 2000 1 $502,000 $327,000 1/11/2003 Flemington NESTLE PETERS CLASSIC 1600 2 $501,500 $326,500 29/11/2003 Belmont RAILWAY STAKES 1600 1 $494,000 $334,000 17/04/2004 Randwick CHAMPAGNE STAKES 1600 1 $492,460 $327,460 13/03/2004 Canterbury CANTERBURY GUINEAS 1900 1 $405,430 $265,430 20/03/2004 Rosehill RANVET STAKES 2000 1 $405,430 $265,430 3/04/2004 Rosehill GEORGE RYDER STAKES 1500 1 $402,430 $265,430 3/04/2004 Rosehill ARROWFIELD STAKES 2000 1 $405,230 $265,230 17/05/2004 Morphettville SMOKE-FREE ADELAIDE CUP 3200 1 $404,050 $272,050 10/01/2004 Gold Coast MAGIC MILLIONS CUP 1400 $402,550 $262,550 8/02/2004 Flemington TEAC LIGHTNING STAKES 1000 1 $402,000 $262,000 28/02/2004 Caulfield FUTURITY STAKES 1400 1 $402,000 $262,000 11/10/2003 Caulfield YALUMBA STAKES 2000 1 $402,000 $262,000 8/03/2004 Flemington VRC SIRES’ PRODUCE STAKES 1400 1 $402,000 $262,000 6/09/2003 Flemington ASCOT VALE STAKES 1200 2 $401,500 $261,500 SUMMARY OF OVERSEAS BRED HORSES - SEASON 2003/2004 COUNTRY RUNNERS WINS PRIZEMONEY New Zealand (NZ) 1,923 1,322 32,538,376 United States (US) 27 14 222,060 Ireland (IRE) 21 20 862,435 Great Britain (GB) 11 4 3,721,860 Argentina (ARG) 2 2 240,500 France (FR) 2 1 46,400 Germany (GER) 1 0 900 Japan (JPN) 1 0 0 Totals 1,988 1,363 37,632,531 PRIZEMONEY – SEASON 2003-2004 AUST VIC NSW SA TAS QLD WA NT TOTAL METRO Flat $74,287,300 $64,175,769 $15,574,760 $5,636,849 $26,926,380 $19,834,499 $2,587,400 $209,022,957 Hurdle $1,090,300 $312,100 $31,000 $1,433,400 Steeple $922,500 $290,500 $30,500 $1,243,500 $76,300,100 $64,175,769 $16,177,360 $5,698,349 $26,926,380 $19,834,499 $2,587,400 $211,699,857 COUNTRY Flat $36,417,623 $40,801,459 $6,050,760 $989,764 $36,821,402 $8,789,236 $1,420,149 $127,622,468 Hurdle $563,900 $60,100 $9,300 $633,300 Steeple $505,335 $27,200 $27,900 $560,435 $37,486,858 $40,801,459 $6,138,060 $1,026,964 $36,821,402 $8,789,236 $1,420,149 $132,484,124 TOTALS $113,786,958 $104,977,228 $22,315,420 $6,725,313 $63,747,782 $28,623,735 $104,007,549 $344,183,985 .
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