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Racing Program Sydney Spring SYDNEY SPRING RACING PROGRAM 2018 18 August - 20 October 1 NOTICE TO OWNERS & TRAINERS SYDNEY SPRING CARNIVAL TAB EPSOM DAY - 29 SEPTembeR 2018 - ROYAL RANDWICK TAB EPSOM (No allowances for Apprentices) PRIZEMONEY $1,000,000 CONDITIONS Group 1. 1600m. 3YO & Upwards. PRIZEMONEY FINAL ACCEPTANCE Of $1,000,000 plus $7000 Trophies and $360 Rug. First 9am, Tuesday 25 September 2018 ($7700). Horse $585,000 and $5000 Trophy and Rug, $1,000 Trainers Trophy, $1000 Jockeys Trophy; Second Horse $190,000; WEIGHTS Third Horse $100,000; Fourth Horse $45,000; Fifth Horse The winner, after the declaration of weights of any handicap flat $20,000; Sixth Horse $10,000; Seventh Horse $10,000; race of the value to the $50,000 or over, shall carry such additional Eighth Horse $10,000; Ninth Horse $10,000; Tenth Horse weight (if any) as the Handicapper shall determine, not exceeding $10,000; $10,000 Equine Welfare Fund Contribution. 3kg; of two or more such races of the value to the winner each of $50,000 or over; such additional weight (if any) as the NOMINATIONS Handicapper shall determine, not exceeding 4.5kg. When a horse Close 12pm, Monday 3 September 2018 ($275). Late has become liable to be re-handicapped the extra weight (if any) to nomination Friday 7 September $2750. Weights to be declared be imposed on such horse shall be declared by the Handicapper no later than 12pm Monday 10 September 2018. not later than seven (7) days after such horse became liable to be re-handicapped. (No allowances for Apprentices) PRIZEMONEY $750,000 CONDITIONS Group 1. 2400m. 3YO & Upwards PRIZEMONEY FINAL ACCEPTANCE Of $750,000, plus Trophies valued at $5000 and $360 Rug. 9am, Tuesday 25 September 2018 ($5775). First $435,000 plus $3000 Trophy and Rug; $1000 Trainer’s Trophy; $1000 Jockey’s Trophy; Second $142,500; Third WEIGHTS $75,000; Fourth $33,750; Fifth $18,750; Sixth $7,500; Seventh The winner, after the declaration of weights of any handicap flat race of the value to the winner of $50,000 or over, shall $7500; Eighth $7500; Ninth $7,500; Tenth $7500 and $7500 carry such additional weight (if any) as the Handicapper shall Equine Welfare Fund Contribution. determine, not exceeding 3kg; of two or more such races of the NOMINATIONS value to the winner each of $50,000 or over; such additional Close 12pm, Monday 3 September 2018 ($275). weight (if any) as the Handicapper shall determine, not exceeding 4.5kg. When a horse has become liable to be re-handicapped Late nomination Friday 7 September $2750. Weights to be the extra weight (if any) to be imposed on such horse shall be declared no later than 12pm, Monday 10 September 2018. declared by the Handicapper not later than seven (7) days after such horse became liable to be re-handicapped. MAJOR EVENT CONDITIONS CONDITIONS Provided however, that prizemoney acquired as follows will Nominations to be made with the Trainers Service Centre (VIC), not be taken into account when assessing prizemoney for before 12pm on Monday 3 September 2018. any of these elimination clauses: The Board of the Australian Turf Club reserve the right to (c) Prizemoney acquired by a horse(s) in any race restricted decline any nomination and/or acceptance lodged with the to horses sold at a particular sale or bred, trained or sold Trainers Service Centre (TSC) from a licensed trainer with in a particular region or state and, outstanding debts to the ATC from any Group or Listed race (d) Bonuses and/or incentives received by a horse in conducted by the ATC. respect of any race. The Board reserves the right at acceptance time to reject the 3. Provided that the Board may in its absolute discretion entries of horses from the following races, in excess of the exclude any horse or horses from the above elimination number it considers appropriate or the number set down in the clauses, or reject the entry of any other horse or horses. conditions of the race in the following manner: Entries for all of these races shall be subject to the Rules of TAB EPSOM Racing of Racing NSW and Race conditions published in the 1. Maidens at the time of final acceptance. Racing Calendar for the time being in force; where there is any 2. Horses with the lowest NSW rating at final acceptances shall conflict the special conditions for all or any of the major races be the first rejected, this procedure will continue until the shall override the Racing NSW General Conditions.Declarations safety limit is reached. of Acceptance must be lodged at the Trainers Service Centre (VIC). All acceptances must be lodged in Australia. Should a further ballot be required between horses with the same NSW Benchmark rating figure then the ballot will be Australian Turf Club Ltd, Locked Bag 3, by age; beginning with older horse; with horses of the same Randwick NSW 2031 age, the horse with the lowest aggregate prizemoney shall be P | 02 9663 8526 2 eliminated first. F | 02 9662 1447 ROYAL RANDWICK TRACK SPECIFICATIONS COURSE PROPER Fully Grassed Course Proper Circumference – 2224m 1200m Chute 1150m Length of straight – 410m 1400m 1100m 1100m Width of straight at winning post – 28m 1600m 1000m 1000m KENSINGTON TRACK 1550m 1400m 1300m 1250m 3200m Fully Grassed 2800m Circumference – 2100m 1800m Length of straight – 401m 1750m Width of straight at winning post – 18m 1800m 2800m TRAINING TRACKS WINNING POST 2400m 2000m B (grass) – 1501m x 20m Steeple track (grass) – 1800m x 19m 2400m 2600m Dirt track – 1942m x 13m Sand track – 1440m x 6.5m Inside track (metal & ashes) – 1081m x 11m ROSEHILL GARDENS TRACK SPECIFICATIONS COURSE PROPER Fully Grassed 1500m 1400m 1300m Circumference – 2048m Length of straight – 408m Width of straight at winning post – 27m 1200m 1100m TRAINING TRACKS 1800m Inside grass – 1538m x 27m 1900m Pro-Ride – 1700m x 6m 2400m Sand (fast & slow) – 1712m x 6m WINNING POST 2000m 3 SPRING RACING PROGRAM RACE NAME CLASS PRIZEMONEY CONDITIONS ($AUD) WINX STAKES DAY Saturday 18 August 2018 | Royal Randwick Winx Stakes Group 1 $500,000 1400m, Weight for Age, 3YO & Up Darley Silver Shadow Stakes Group 2 $200,000 1200m, Fillies, Set Weights & Penalties, 3YO Toy Show Quality Group 3 $150,000 1200m, Fillies & Mares, Quality Handicap, 3YO & Up Up & Coming Stakes Group 3 $150,000 1300m, Quality Handicap, 3YO Show County Quality Group 3 $150,000 1200m, Quality Handicap, 3YO & Up ASX THOMSON REUTERS CHARITY RACE DAY Saturday 25 August 2018 | Rosehill Gardens San Domenico Stakes Group 3 $150,000 1100m, Set Weights & Penalties, 3YO Ming Dynasty Hcp Group 3 $150,000 1400m, Quality Handicap, 3YO Premiers Cup Group 3 $150,000 1900m, Quality Handicap, 3YO & Up CHELMSFORD STAKES DAY Saturday 1 September 2018 | Royal Randwick Chelmsford Stakes Group 2 $250,000 1600m, Weight for Age, 3YO & Up Darley Furious Stakes Group 2 $200,000 1200m, Fillies, Set Weights, 3YO Tramway Stakes Group 2 $200,000 1400m, Set Weights & Penalties, 3YO & Up Concorde Stakes Group 3 $150,000 1000m, Set Weights & Penalties, 3YO & Up RUN TO THE ROSE DAY Saturday 8 September 2018 | Rosehill Gardens Theo Marks Stakes Group 2 $200,000 1300m, Quality Handicap, 3YO & Up Stan Fox Stakes Group 2 $200,000 1500m, Set Weights, 3YO Run to the Rose Group 2 $200,000 1200m, Set Weights & Penalties, 3YO Sheraco Stakes Group 2 $200,000 1200m, Fillies & Mares, Set Weights & Penalties, 3YO & Up COLGATE OPTIC WHITE STAKES DAY Saturday 15 September 2018 | Royal Randwick Colgate Optic White Stakes Group 1 $500,000 1600m, Weight for Age, 3YO & Up Darley Tea Rose Stakes Group 2 $200,000 1400m, Fillies, Set Weights, 3YO The Shorts Group 2 $200,000 1100m, Set Weights & Penalties, 3YO & Up Kingstown Town Stakes Group 3 $150,000 2000m, Set Weights & Penalties, 3YO & Up Bill Ritchie Handicap Group 3 $150,000 1400m, Quality Handicap, 3YO & Up Heritage Stakes Listed $125,000 1100m, Set Weights & Penalties, 3YO ADDITIONAL CLOSING TIMES RACE (G1) NOMS. CLOSE WEIGHTS RELEASE FINAL LATE ENTRY FINAL DEC. De Bortoli Wines All horses nominated for Set Weights 11am, Mon 17 Sep 2018 9am, Tue 19 Sep 2018 Golden Rose 2018 Golden Slipper $50,000 $7700 TAB Epsom Handicap 12pm, Mon 3 Sep 2018 12pm, Mon 10 Sep Fri 7 Sep 2018 9am, Tue 25 Sep 2018 $275 2018 $2750 $7700 The Metropolitan 12pm, Mon 3 Sep 2018 12pm, Mon 10 Sep Fri 7 Sep 2018 9am, Tue 25 Sep 2018 $275 2018 $2750 $5775 Flight Stakes 12pm, Mon 3 Sep 2018 Set Weights 11am, Mon 24 Sep 2018 9am, Wed 26 Sep 2018 $145 $25,000 $3850 4 SPRING RACING PROGRAM RACE NAME CLASS PRIZEMONEY CONDITIONS ($AUD) DE BORTOLI WINES GOLDEN ROSE DAY Saturday 22 September 2018 | Rosehill Gardens De Bortoli Wines Golden Rose Group 1 $1,000,000 1400m, Set Weights, 3YO Golden Pendant Group 2 $400,000 1400m, Fillies & Mares, Set Weights & Penalties, 3YO & Up Shannon Stakes Group 2 $200,000 1500m, Quality Handicap, 3YO & Up Gloaming Stakes Group 3 $200,000 1800m, Set Weights, 3YO Colin Stephen Quality Group 3 $150,000 2400m, Quality Handicap, 3YO & Up TAB EPSOM DAY Saturday 29 September 2018 | Royal Randwick TAB Epsom Handicap Group 1 $1,000,000 1600m, Handicap, 3YO & Up The Metropolitan Group 1 $750,000 2400m, Handicap, 3YO & Up Darley Flight Stakes Group 1 $500,000 1600m, Fillies, Set Weights, 3YO Premiere Stakes Group 2 $500,000 1200m, Weight for Age, 3YO & Up Hill Stakes Group 2 $500,000 2000m, Weight for Age, 3YO & Up Breeders Plate Group 3 $150,000 1000m, Colts & Geldings, Set Weights, 2YO Gimcrack Stakes Group 3 $150,000 1000m, Fillies & Mares, Set Weights, 2YO Dulcify Quality Listed $125,000 1600m, Handicap, 3YO MOËT & CHANDON SPRING CHAMPION STAKES DAY Saturday 6 October 2018 | Royal Randwick Moët & Chandon Spring Champion
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