2018 QUEENSLAND WINTER RACING CARNIVAL APRIL 7-JUNE 30 8 History Rich Group 1 Classics $15+ Million in Prizemoney $3.875 Million UBET Stradbroke Hcp Raceday

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2018 QUEENSLAND WINTER RACING CARNIVAL APRIL 7-JUNE 30 8 History Rich Group 1 Classics $15+ Million in Prizemoney $3.875 Million UBET Stradbroke Hcp Raceday 2018 QUEENSLAND WINTER RACING CARNIVAL APRIL 7-JUNE 30 8 History Rich Group 1 Classics $15+ Million in Prizemoney $3.875 Million UBET Stradbroke Hcp Raceday Set your star to shine at one of Australia’s most prestigious, historic and electrifying racing carnivals, the Queensland Winter Racing Carnival. The Queensland Winter Racing Carnival is an invaluable platform for owners and trainers looking to attain Black Type for their thoroughbred for the first time, or to add to their already impressive Group Race record. Structured to enable horses that have competed in The Championships in Sydney to progress through the Queensland winter, the carnival also acts as the ideal springboard to Melbourne’s world-famous Spring Racing Carnival. 4 Feature events include Saturday 12 May Doomben G1 Doomben 10,000 (WFA) – 1200m $700,000 Saturday 19 May Doomben G1 Doomben Cup (WFA) – 2000m $650,000 Saturday 26 May Doomben G1 Kingsford-Smith Cup (WFA) – 1350m $700,000 G1 Queensland Oaks (3YO Fillies) – 2200m $500,000 Saturday 9 June Doomben G1 Stradbroke Hcp – 1350m $1,500,000 G1 Queensland Derby (3YO) – 2200m $600,000 G1 J. J. Atkins (2YO) – 1600m $600,000 Saturday 23 June Doomben G1 Tattersall’s Tiara (F&M WFA) – 1350m $500,000 We’re Racing Everywhere The excitement of the Queensland Winter Racing Carnival isn’t confined to the metropolitan region. From Toowoomba to Rockhampton, Mackay to Townsville to Cairns, there’s great racing all across the State. For full details visit racingqueensland.com.au 5 The breeding ground for future Carnival stars. REDZEL REDZEL ALOISIA (NSW, Peter & Paul Snowden) (VIC, Aaron Purcell) 2017 Queensland 2017 Queensland Winter Racing Carnival Winter Racing Carnival 1st GR1 Doomben 10,000 2nd GR1 J.J.Atkins 2017 Spring Racing Carnival 2017 Spring Racing Carnival 1st $10M Everest 1st GR1 Thousand Guineas 1st GR1 Darley Classic 1st GR2 Moonee Valley Vase 6 From Doriemus to Dane Ripper, Ethereal to Winx, the Queensland Winter Racing Carnival is a proven stepping stone to further Group success. 2017 was no exception - which is why you should be coming in 2018. IN HER TIME SINGLE GAZE IN HER TIME SINGLE GAZE (NSW, Benjamin Smith) (ACT, Nick Olive) 2017 Queensland 2017 Queensland Winter Racing Carnival Winter Racing Carnival 2nd GR1 Stradbroke Hcp 1st GR2 P J O’Shea Stakes 3rd GR1 Tattersall’s Tiara 2nd GR2 Brisbane Cup 2017 Spring Racing Carnival 2017 Spring Racing Carnival 1st GR2 Premiere Stakes 2nd GR1 Caulfield Cup 1st Listed Sydney Stakes 4th GR1 Caulfield Stakes 2nd GR1 Manikato Stakes 2018 Autumn Racing Carnival 2nd G1 C.F. Orr Stakes 7 A pathway paved with Black Type Key to the success of the Queensland Winter Racing Carnival is a carefully planned race program spanning the thirteen weeks. This incisive schedule supports owners and trainers either looking to race their horses through the grades, or who are looking to target specific races, either with or without a lead-up race. Ensuring generous recovery time in between like-style races, your horses will thrive in the warmth of the Queensland winter. 8 SPRINTERS Group 1 OVER 60 Kingsford Smith Cup BLACK TYPE $700,000 RACES Doomben 10,000 INCLUDING $700,000 8 x GROUP 1’S Stradbroke HCP 10 x GROUP 2’S $1,500,000 14 x GROUP 3’S Group 2 Victory Stakes $200,000 IMPENDING STAYERS Group 1 Doomben Cup $650,000 Group 2 P.J. O’Shea Stakes $200,000 Brisbane Cup $300,000 A.D. Hollindale Stakes $358,000 CHOCANTE RUTHVEN 2YO 3YO Group 1 J.J.Atkins Group 1 $600,000 Queensland Oaks $500,000 Group 2 Queensland Derby Champagne Classic $600,000 $175,000 BRC Sires’ Produce Group 2 $250,000 The Roses $175,000 Group 3 Queensland Guineas Ken Russell Memorial $350,000 $125,000 EGG TART FILLIES & MARES Group 1 Sky Racing Tattersall’s Tiara $500,000 Group 2 Dane Ripper Stakes $200,000 Group 3 Glenlogan Park Stakes $150,000 CAPITAL GAIN TYCOON TARA 2018 Feature Race Schedule DATE CLUB VENUE RACE GRP DISTANCE (m) PRIZEMONEY 07/04/2018 Toowoomba Turf Club CL PARK Weetwood Handicap L 1200 Open QLTY $150,000 07/04/2018 Toowoomba Turf Club CL PARK Toowoomba Cup 2000 Open QLTY $100,000 07/04/2018 Toowoomba Turf Club CL PARK Toowoomba Guineas 1625 3YO Open SW $75,000 14/04/2018 Sunshine Coast Turf Club SCTC Princess Stakes L 1600 3YO Fillies SW $100,000 21/04/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM Ascot Handicap L 1200 Open QLTY $100,000 21/04/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM Mick Dittman Plate L 1050 3YO Open SW $100,000 21/04/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM 2YO Plate 1050 2YO Open SW $75,000 21/04/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM Tails Stakes L 1600 Open QLTY $100,000 28/04/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM Victory Stakes 2 1200 Open WFA $200,000 28/04/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM Dalrello Stakes L 1200 2YO Open SW $100,000 28/04/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM Gunsynd Classic 3 1600 3YO Open SW $125,000 28/04/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM The Bracelet L 1600 3YO Fillies SW $125,000 05/05/2018 Gold Coast Turf Club AQ PARK Gold Coast Cup L 1400 Open QLTY $100,000 05/05/2018 Gold Coast Turf Club AQ PARK Gold Coast Guineas 3 1200 3YO Open SW $125,000 05/05/2018 Gold Coast Turf Club AQ PARK Bat Out Of Hell 900 Open QLTY $90,000 05/05/2018 Gold Coast Turf Club AQ PARK A.D. Hollindale Stakes 2 1800 Open WFA $358,000 05/05/2018 Gold Coast Turf Club AQ PARK Ken Russell Memorial Classic 3 1200 2YO Open SW $125,000 05/05/2018 Gold Coast Turf Club AQ PARK Silk Stocking L 1200 Open Fillies & Mares QLTY $150,000 12/05/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM Doomben 10,000 1 1200 Open WFA $700,000 12/05/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM Rough Habit Plate 3 2000 3YO Open SW $125,000 12/05/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM The Roses 2 2000 3YO Fillies SW $175,000 12/05/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM Member’s Handicap L 1600 Open QLTY $100,000 12/05/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM Chairman’s Handicap 3 2000 Open QLTY $125,000 12/05/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM Champagne Classic 2 1200 2YO Open SW $175,000 12/05/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM Queensland Day Stakes L 1350 3YO Open SW $100,000 19/05/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM BRC Sprint 3 1350 Open QLTY $125,000 19/05/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM Chief De Beers L 1050 Open QLTY $100,000 10 DATE CLUB VENUE RACE GRP DISTANCE (m) PRIZEMONEY 07/04/2018 Toowoomba Turf Club CL PARK Weetwood Handicap L 1200 Open QLTY $150,000 07/04/2018 Toowoomba Turf Club CL PARK Toowoomba Cup 2000 Open QLTY $100,000 07/04/2018 Toowoomba Turf Club CL PARK Toowoomba Guineas 1625 3YO Open SW $75,000 14/04/2018 Sunshine Coast Turf Club SCTC Princess Stakes L 1600 3YO Fillies SW $100,000 21/04/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM Ascot Handicap L 1200 Open QLTY $100,000 21/04/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM Mick Dittman Plate L 1050 3YO Open SW $100,000 21/04/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM 2YO Plate 1050 2YO Open SW $75,000 21/04/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM Tails Stakes L 1600 Open QLTY $100,000 28/04/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM Victory Stakes 2 1200 Open WFA $200,000 28/04/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM Dalrello Stakes L 1200 2YO Open SW $100,000 28/04/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM Gunsynd Classic 3 1600 3YO Open SW $125,000 28/04/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM The Bracelet L 1600 3YO Fillies SW $125,000 05/05/2018 Gold Coast Turf Club AQ PARK Gold Coast Cup L 1400 Open QLTY $100,000 05/05/2018 Gold Coast Turf Club AQ PARK Gold Coast Guineas 3 1200 3YO Open SW $125,000 05/05/2018 Gold Coast Turf Club AQ PARK Bat Out Of Hell 900 Open QLTY $90,000 05/05/2018 Gold Coast Turf Club AQ PARK A.D. Hollindale Stakes 2 1800 Open WFA $358,000 05/05/2018 Gold Coast Turf Club AQ PARK Ken Russell Memorial Classic 3 1200 2YO Open SW $125,000 05/05/2018 Gold Coast Turf Club AQ PARK Silk Stocking L 1200 Open Fillies & Mares QLTY $150,000 12/05/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM Doomben 10,000 1 1200 Open WFA $700,000 12/05/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM Rough Habit Plate 3 2000 3YO Open SW $125,000 12/05/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM The Roses 2 2000 3YO Fillies SW $175,000 12/05/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM Member’s Handicap L 1600 Open QLTY $100,000 12/05/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM Chairman’s Handicap 3 2000 Open QLTY $125,000 12/05/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM Champagne Classic 2 1200 2YO Open SW $175,000 12/05/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM Queensland Day Stakes L 1350 3YO Open SW $100,000 19/05/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM BRC Sprint 3 1350 Open QLTY $125,000 19/05/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM Chief De Beers L 1050 Open QLTY $100,000 11 2018 Feature Race Schedule DATE CLUB VENUE RACE GRP DISTANCE (m) PRIZEMONEY 19/05/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM 3YO Plate 1200 3YO Open SW $75,000 19/05/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM Doomben Cup 1 2000 Open WFA $650,000 19/05/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM Bill Carter Stakes L 1200 2YO Fillies SW $100,000 19/05/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM Bright Shadow L 1200 Open Fillies & Mares QLTY $100,000 26/05/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM Kingsford-Smith Cup 1 1350 Open WFA $700,000 26/05/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM Fred Best Classic 3 1350 3YO Open SW $150,000 26/05/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM Grand Prix Stakes 3 2200 3YO Open SW $150,000 26/05/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM Queensland Oaks 1 2200 3YO Fillies SW $500,000 26/05/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM Lord Mayor’s Cup 3 1600 Open WFA $125,000 26/05/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM Premier’s Cup 3 2200 Open QLTY $125,000 26/05/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM BRC Sires’ Produce 2 1350 2YO Open SW $250,000 26/05/2018 Brisbane Racing Club DOOM Glenlogan Park Stakes 3 1350 Open Fillies & Mares SW+P $150,000 02/06/2018 Sunshine Coast Turf Club SCTC Moreton Cup 2 1200 Open SW+P $175,000 02/06/2018 Sunshine Coast Turf Club SCTC
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