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Sprin G 2013
3 1 0 2 G N I R P S Golden Rose winner Zoustar (Jim Cassidy) In this Issue: • Timeform Review of early spring racing in Sydney and Melbourne. • Red Ranson’s rising influence. • Breeding Awards Dinner at Scone. • NSW-bred stakeswinners in Australia and overseas. Welcome to TBNSW Update for Spring, 2013 President’s Report THOROUGHBRED BREEDERS N.S.W. I have some great news to report through and we hope will help Breeders’ Plate LIMITED to members, particularly our and encourage breeders to remain sponsorship many small breeder members. in the industry in difficult times ABN: 70 003 403 656 Thoroughbred Breeders NSW After some three years of when faced with ever rising again supported the Australian President: negotiations with Racing NSW expenses. Turf Club with sponsorship Mr Trevor Lobb the ruling body has agreed to our Many breeders have experienced of the 2013 Breeders’ Plate run proposal to add a breeder’s bonus the frustration and disappointment at Randwick on Epsom Day, Vice-President & Treasurer: whenever a racehorse, entered by of selling what turns out to be October 5. Mr Derek Field it’s owners, wins a BOBS Bonus a good winner for less than it’s The winner, LAW, bred by Freer in NSW. production cost. In the future, Pty. Ltd., comes from the first Committee: The bonus will be 2.5 percent if that horse is in the BOBS crop of Darley’s young sire Mr Andrew Baddock of the owner’s bonus (generally Scheme there will be a very Denman who on the same day Mr Glenn Burrows $5000, $10,000 or $20,000) and welcome dividend in your bank was represented by Brisbane Mr Tom Kelly Ms Judy Marheine breeders of all horses paid up for account every time the horse wins winner Grapevine. -
Annual Report 2017
ANNUAL REPORT 2017 Annual Report 1 2 Australian Turf Club CONTENTS CHAIRMAN’S REPORT ..................................................... 2 CHIEF EXECUTIVE’S REPORT .......................................... 5 DIRECTORS’ REPORT .................................................... 18 LEAD AUDITOR’S INDEPENDENCE DECLARATION .......... 23 STATEMENT OF PROFIT OR LOSS AND OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME ................................ 24 STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION ........................... 25 STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN FUNDS ............................ 26 STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS ....................................... 27 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS ...................... 28 DIRECTORS’ DECLARATION ........................................... 53 INDEPENDENT AUDITOR’S REPORT .............................. 54 FEATURE RACE RESULTS .............................................. 56 SUPPORTING PARTNERS .............................................. 60 Front and Back Cover: Winx, winner of the Longines Queen Elizabeth Stakes, 2017. Inside Front Cover: Chautauqua, winner of the Darley TJ Smith Stakes, 2017. Photo: Bradley Photographers. Inside Back Cover: Winx, winner of the Longines Queen Elizabeth Stakes, 2017. Photo: Bradley Photographers. Annual Report 1 CHAIRMAN’S REPORT Laurie Marcri The Australian Turf It is why your support is so important proper gallops and also has a new to us; as ATC Members, our most Polytrack circuit for interstate and Club is amongst the passionate racing fans, you remain the international horses visiting Sydney -
Everest Carnival
EVEREST Get your CARNIVAL fun back » 19 SEP - 31 OCT on track 2020 MEDIA GUIDE 01 A COVIDSAFE CONTENTS EVEREST CARNIVAL COVID Safety In addition to full compliance with 05 24 strict NSW Public Health Orders, the Australian Turf Club (ATC) is taking a CHAIRMAN’S WELCOME CITY TATTERSALLS CLUB CUP DAY proactive approach to minimise the risk of exposure to COVID-19. ATC is committed to the health and well-being of all people visiting and working at 06 26 all of our venues with CovidSafe plans including and not limited to: MAJOR PARTNERS GOLDEN EAGLE DAY » All patrons tested on arrival with temperature scanning equipment » Hand sanitiser placed regularly at all venues 07 28 » Routine cleaning of all venues during CALENDAR OF MEDIA EVENTS HORSES TO WATCH raceday and meetings & events 08 30 The Australian Turf Club, reserves the ATC FOUNDATION right to REFUSE ENTRY, in the event; JOCKEYS TO WATCH a) A patron registers a temperature of >37.5c; b) Resides from the state of Victoria c) Displays symptoms related to 09 32 COVID-19 EVEREST CARNIVAL FACTS & FIGURES d) Have visited identified venue TRAINERS TO WATCH Hotspot, or; e) Live in &/or visited identified Hotspot locations or Local 10 Government Area. EVEREST CARNIVAL RACEDAY SUMMARY 34 ALL MEDIA intending to participate on CARNIVAL HOSPITALITY this day, must be formally accredited by the Australian Turf Club, pre-register and provide their contact details. This 12 is mandatory, imposed by governing health authorities, ensuring ‘tracking FUJITSU GEORGE MAIN STAKES DAY 36 and tracing’ protocols are enabled in the STYLE & BEAUTY event an outbreak is recognised. -
2019 Annual Report
2019 MISSION STATEMENT TO ESTABLISH A DYNAMIC NSW THOROUGHBRED RACING INDUSTRY WHICH ADVANCES PARTICIPATION, ENSURES INTEGRITY AND DELIVERS QUALITY RACING AT ALL LEVELS VISION CONTENTS Provide a committed, user-friendly, Chairman’s Report 2 professional and cost-effective Chief Executive’s Report 3 administration which uses best business practice in serving all Industry 12 aspects of the NSW Thoroughbred Horse Welfare 17 Racing Industry. Regulatory 20 Provide Leadership and Strategic Integrity 27 Direction to ensure the NSW Veterinary Services 30 Thoroughbred Racing Industry achieves revenue growth, Laboratory 32 profitability and greater returns to Marketing, Media & Digital 34 Owners and Industry Participants. BOBS 38 Provide a Racing Product that Appeals 40 appeals to all demographics and Insurance 42 takes all actions necessary to Industry Welfare 45 guarantee integrity and confidence in the sport. In particular, ensuring RICG 46 animal welfare is of the highest IT 47 standard. Obituaries 48 Maximise betting turnover on NSW Group & Listed Winners 49 Thoroughbred race meetings by Financial Statements 53 accommodating punters’ needs and desires, and work with Tabcorp to Front cover: Sydney’s champions for the 2018- promote new wagering products 19 racing season (L-R): Chris Waller; Robbie that reflect changes in demand. Dolan; James McDonald and Winx CURRENT MEMBERS OF THE BOARD 1 MISSION STATEMENT R Balding AO (Russell) A G Hodgson AM (Tony) P N V’landys AM (Peter) Dr S Cooke (Saranne) CHAIRMAN DEPUTY CHAIRMAN RACING NSW CHIEF EXECUTIVE -
Racing NSW Annual Report
Racing NSW Annual Report 09 Vision Mission Statement Provide committed, user-friendly, professional and cost effective administration which uses best To establish a dynamic business practice in serving all aspects of the NSW “ Thoroughbred Racing Industry. NSW thoroughbred Provide Leadership and Strategic Direction to industry which advances ensure the NSW Thoroughbred Racing Industry achieves revenue growth, profitability and greater participation, ensures Returns to Owners and Industry Participants. integrity and delivers Provide a Racing Product which appeals to all demographics, and takes all actions necessary to quality racing at all guarantee integrity and confidence in the sport. levels. Maximise betting turnover on NSW Thoroughbred ” meetings by accommodating punters’ needs and desires, and work with Tabcorp to promote new wagering products, which reflect changes in demand. Functions of the Board Under section 13 (1) of the Thoroughbred Racing Act (NSW) 1996, the Board has the following functions: a. all the functions of the principal club for New South Wales and committee of the principal club Contents for New South Wales under the Australian Rules of Racing, Chairman’s Report 2 Chief Executive’s Report 3 b. to control, supervise and regulate horse racing in Industry 8 the State, Regulatory 11 Integrity 16 c. to initiate, develop and implement policies Veterinary Services 18 considered conducive to the promotion, strategic Laboratory 20 development and welfare of the horse racing Industry Training 21 industry in the State and the protection of the Marketing & Public Relations 22 public interest as it relates to the horse racing BOBS 23 industry, Group & Listed Winners 24 Insurance 26 d. -
Severino Predicts Chinese to Continue Huge Thoroughbred Investment | 2 | Tuesday, June 30, 2020
CAMBRIDGE STUD COLIC CLAIMS VALE LOOKS AHEAD FIGHTING SUN DANZERO AFTER HORROR PAGE 6 PAGE 6 YEAR - PAGE 2 Tuesday, June 30, 2020 | Dedicated to the Australasian bloodstock industry - subscribe for free: Click here STALLION WATCH - PAGE 16 DOMESTIC BLACK-TYPE CALENDAR - PAGE 21 Severino predicts Chinese What's on Race meetings: Gosford (NSW), Ballarat to continue huge (VIC), Bundaberg (QLD), Mackay (QLD) Barrier trials / jump-outs: Caulfield (VIC), Bendigo (VIC), Gold Coast (QLD), Sunshine thoroughbred investment Coast (QLD), Morphettville (SA), Devonport (TAS), Arawa Park (NZ) Yulong trainer in hotel quarantine after initially riding out International meetings: Doncaster pandemic in Covid-19 epicentre (UK), Musselburgh (UK), Leicester (UK), Chepstow (UK), Vaal (SAF) International sales: Fasig-Tipton Midlantic 2YOs In Training Sale MORNING BRIEFING Group 1 winner Rollout The Carpet Rui Severino offered on Gavelhouse Mongolia Rider Horse group, believes the Australian-based Group 1-winning mare BY TIM ROWE | @ANZ_NEWS appetite from an increasing number of Rollout The Carpet (Holy Roman Emperor), in he world may be in a state of wealthy individuals from the world power foal to The Autumn Sun (Redoute’s Choice), is ongoing uncertainty and non- wanting to buy and breed thoroughbreds is on offer in the unreserved dispersal sale live essential product and service on the increase. now on Gavelhouse Plus. The winner of the New sectors could bear the brunt of An East Timor-born Australian, who Zealand 1000 Guineas (Gr 1, 1600m), Rollout theT economic downturn, but an expatriate is previously trained in Darwin before stints as The Carpet is offered alongside her weanling confident that demand for bloodstock from the an assistant to Lloyd Kennewell and Stephen colt by Pierro (Lonhro) and her two winning key market of China will continue to grow. -
MAIDEN of the WEEK in the Congo (AUS) 2 C Snitzel - Via Africa by Var
MAIDEN IN OFTHE CONGO (AUS) THE - PAGE 23 WEEK Friday, May 21, 2021 | Dedicated to the Australasian bloodstock industry - subscribe for free: Click here END USERS DOMINATE TOP END OF STARTLING MAGIC MILLIONS WEANLING SALE - PAGE 1 MAIDEN IN OFTHE CONGO (AUS) THE - PAGE 23 WEEK Friday, May 21, 2021 | Dedicated to the Australasian bloodstock industry - subscribe for free: Click here SALES RESULTS BY SIRE - PAGE 27 2021 SYDNEY WINTER RACING PROGRAM - PAGE 24 STALLION FEES 2021 - PAGE 34 End users dominate top What's on Race meetings: Coffs Harbour (NSW), end of startling Magic Geelong (VIC), Cranbourne (VIC), Mackay (QLD), Canberra Acton (ACT) Millions Weanling Sale Barrier trials / Jump-outs: Coffs Harbour (NSW), Rosehill Gardens (NSW), $1 million I Am Invincible colt bought to race as market Flemington (VIC), Kilmore (VIC), Canberra skyrockets on day one Acton (ACT) International meetings: Haydock (UK), Goodwood (UK), Bath (UK), Catterick (UK), Fairview (SAF) Sales: Magic Millions National Weanling Sale, Inglis Digital May (Late) Sale International sales: Hidaka/Iburi/Tokachi Chiba Thoroughbred Sale Lot 109: I Am Invincible ex Ocean Jewel colt MAGIC MILLIONS MORNING BRIEFING dispersal, a Rick Jamieson-bred I Am Invincible Eight for Sooboog BY TIM ROWE | @ANZ_NEWS (Invincible Spirit) colt cracked the seven-figure The Darryl Ward-trained Dublin De Quo (2 f ex uyers seeking quality racing mark when purchased by trainers Ciaron Jibina by Northern Meteor) made the perfect prospects have dominated a Maher and David Eustace as end-users sought start to her racing career when winning on debut dramatic and at times emotional some refuge from a runaway yearling market in at Warwick yesterday, earning first season sire day’s trade at the Magic Millions order to secure racing propositions. -
2020 Annual Report
2020 ANNUAL REPORT 2020 ANNUAL REPORT 01 CONTENTS 02 CHAIRMAN’S REPORT 06 CHIEF EXECUTIVE'S REPORT 09 CHIEF EXECUTIVE'S REPORT COMMENTARY 14 DIRECTORS' REPORT 19 LEAD AUDITOR’S INDEPENDENCE DECLARATION 20 STATEMENT OF PROFIT OR LOSS AND OTHER COMPREHENSIVE INCOME 21 STATEMENT OF FINANCIAL POSITION 22 STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN FUNDS 23 STATEMENT OF CASH FLOWS 24 NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS 52 DIRECTORS’ DECLARATION 54 INDEPENDENT AUDITOR’S REPORT 56 FACTS & FIGURES 57 FEATURE RACE RESULTS 60 STRATEGIC PARTNERS 2020 ANNUAL REPORT 01 CHAIRMAN'S REPORT 7 AUSTRALIAN TURF CLUB HOSTS 9 AND OPERATES – 52 WEEKS A YEAR – AMONGST THE BEST THOROUGHBRED RACING OF ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD. 6 3 That nine of our Group 1 races officially rated within the top 100 in the world at the Longines World’s Best Race and Racehorse awards is testament to this in itself. New, innovative races such as the TAB Everest and Iron Jack Golden Eagle have taken our racing to a new level, part of 110 race meetings which offer prizemoney totaling more than $126.4 million. But while this racing is always at our very core we are not a Club without our Members. #FUNOFFTRACK As we reflect on the previous year and particularly the past six months it is Australian Turf Club Members who should be at first singled out. Members are undoubtedly the lifeblood of this Club. Amid the disruption of COVID-19 when some of this world-class racing was conducted without Members or spectators on course we relied on your great passion and loyalty more than ever. -
2013 Annual Report
ANNUAL REPORT 2013 CONTENTS MISSION Chairman’s Report 2 Chief Executive’s Report 3 STATEMENT Industry 8 To establish a dynamic NSW Regulatory 12 Thoroughbred Racing Industry Integrity 19 which advances participation, ensures integrity and delivers Veterinary Services 22 quality racing at all levels. Australian Racing Forensic Laboratory (ARFL) 24 RICG Report 26 BOBS 27 VISION Appeals 29 Provide a committed, user-friendly, Industry Training 31 professional and cost-effective administration which uses best Jockey Welfare 33 business practice in serving all Marketing, Media & PR 34 aspects of the NSW Thoroughbred Insurance 37 Racing Industry. Information Technology 41 Provide Leadership and Strategic Direction to ensure the NSW NSW Group & Listed Winners 42 Thoroughbred Racing Industry Financial Statements 46 achieves revenue growth, profitability and greater returns to Owners and Front cover: Sydney’s champions for Industry Participants. last racing season – It’s a Dundeel (NSW Provide a Racing Product that appeals Horse of the Year); (L-R): Nash Rawiller to all demographics, and takes all (George Moore Award); Chris Waller (TJ actions necessary to guarantee Smith Award & Bart Cummings Medal) integrity and confidence in the sport. and Sam Clipperton (Theo Green Award) Maximise betting turnover on NSW thoroughbred race meetings by accommodating punters’ needs and desires, and work with Tabcorp to promote new wagering products that reflect changes in demand. CURRENT MEMBERS OF THE BOARD J M Messara AM (John) Ms N Sparks (Naseema) R Balding -
Annual Report
ANNUAL REPORT 2018 Front Cover: Inside Front Cover: Happy Clapper, winner of The Star Doncaster Mile, 2018. Redzel, winner of the inaugural The TAB Everest, 2017. Australian Turf Club – AnnualAustralian Club Report Turf 2018 Photo: Bradley Photographers. Photo: GettyImage Contents Chairman’s Report ......................................................... 2 Statement of Changes in Funds ..................................... 26 Acting CEO’s Report ....................................................... 4 Statement of Cash Flows .............................................. 27 – AnnualAustralian Report Club Turf 2018 Directors’ Report ......................................................... 18 Notes to the Financial Statements ................................. 28 Directors’ Declaration ................................................... 53 Lead Auditor’s Independence Declaration ....................... 23 Independent Auditor’s Report ....................................... 54 Statement of Profit or Loss and Other Comprehensive Income ....................................... 24 2017/2018 Racing Season ........................................... 56 Statement of Financial Position .................................... 25 Feature Race Results ................................................... 57 Strategic Partners ........................................................ 60 1 Chairman’s Report On behalf of ATC Directors, I am pleased to deliver this seventh annual report to Members at a time of great progress for our Club and Sydney racing. -
2006 Annual Report
RACING NSW ANNUAL REPORT 2006 MISSION STATEMENT “TO ESTABLISH A DYNAMIC NSW THOROUGHBRED INDUSTRY WHICH ADVANCES PARTICIPATION, ENSURES INTEGRITY AND DELIVERS QUALITY RACING AT ALL LEVELS.” VISION OBJECTIVES • Provide a committed, user-friendly, professional and cost effective administration which uses best business practice in serving all aspects of the NSW Thoroughbred Racing Industry. • Provide Leadership and Strategic Direction to ensure the NSW Thoroughbred Racing Industry achieves revenue growth, profitability and greater returns to Owners and Industry Participants. • Provide a Racing product which appeals to all demographics, and takes all actions necessary to guarantee integrity and confidence in the sport. • Maximise betting turnover on NSW Thoroughbred meetings by accommodating punters needs and desires, and work with Tabcorp to promote new wagering products, that reflect changes in demand. FUNCTIONS OF THE BOARD Under section 13(1) of the Thoroughbred Racing Act 1996 (NSW), the Board has the following functions: a) all the functions of the principal club for New South Wales and committee of the principal club for New South Wales under the Australian Rules of Racing, b) to control, supervise and regulate horse racing in the State, c) to initiate, develop and implement policies considered conducive to the promotion, strategic development and welfare of the horse racing industry in the State and the protection of the public interest as it relates to the horse racing industry, d) functions with respect to the insuring of participants in the horse racing industry, being functions of the kind exercised by the AJC on the commencement of this section, and such other functions with respect to insurance in the horse racing industry as may be prescribed by the regulations, e) such functions as may be conferred or imposed on the Board by or under the Australian Rules of Racing or any other Act; and f) such functions with respect to horse racing in New South Wales as may be prescribed by the regulations. -
DIRECT to YOUR INBOX EVERY MORNING Monday, June 22, 2020 | Dedicated to the Australasian Bloodstock Industry - Subscribe for Free: Click Here
Monday, June 22, 2020 | Dedicated to the Australiasian bloodstock industry subscribe for free: Click here DIRECT TO YOUR INBOX EVERY MORNING Monday, June 22, 2020 | Dedicated to the Australasian bloodstock industry - subscribe for free: Click here DOMESTIC BLACK-TYPE CALENDAR - PAGE 13 GLOBAL GR.1 RACES - PAGE 18 MORNING BRIEFING - PAGE 5 Oleksandra caps stellar Read Tomorrow's Issue For: Saturday for Australia, Stallion Watch What's on Race meetings: Scone (NSW), Warren New Zealand (NSW), Swan Hill (VIC), Kilcoy (QLD) The Team Valor mare becomes the first Australian-bred horse to Barrier trials/ Jump-outs: Scone (NSW), win an American Grade 1 since the pattern was introduced in 1974 Cranbourne (VIC), Belmont (WA), Hobart (TAS) LATEST NEWS FROM THE WEEKEND'S RACING International meetings: Turffontein (SAF), Ayr (UK), Windsor (UK), Thirsk (UK), Roscommon (IRE), Limerick (IRE) Sales: Gavelhouse 22 June Sale Oleksandra CHELSEA DURAND since Sailor’s Guide (Lighthouse) won the BY ANDREW HAWKINS | @ANZ_NEWS HONG KONG NEWS Washington DC International (12f), the race he Australian flag proudly flew commonly considered the predecessor to the Premier victory for Yiu’s over New York yesterday Australian Breeders’ Cup Turf (Gr 1, 12f), in 1958. Banner while Yeung time, when Oleksandra (Animal Strawberry Road (Whiskey Road) won Dances to Group 3 glory Kingdom) won the Jaipur Stakes (Gr the Arcadia Handicap (Gr 2, 10f) in 1986, a Jolly Banner (Lonhro) showed plenty of vim for T1, 6f) on the Belmont Stakes undercard, the first race that was upgraded to Grade 1 status in a veteran as he battled past younger rivals to Australian-bred horse to win an American Grade 2005, while mares Happyanunoit (Yachtie) win the Premier Cup (Gr 3, 1400m) at Sha Tin 1 since the graded system was introduced in 1974.