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2019 Competitions Welcome from the President

Our Royal Show () competitions are the ultimate showcase of the best of the best. They reward and recognise our valued exhibitors for achieving excellence and promote agriculture and the critical role it plays in our everyday lives to Queenslanders.

In 2018, more than 4,125 exhibitors travelled to the Ekka for their chance to win a coveted blue ribbon and share in the $530,000 prize pool, including 1,186 new competitors.

We received 21,000 entries across 11,000 classes in 48 competition sections, with an increase in entries across many categories including Canine, Cookery, Dairy Goats, Education on Show, Poultry and Farriers and Blacksmiths.

It was pleasing to see large crowds acknowledging the achievements of our exhibitors, with more than 414,000 people attending the 2018 show - our biggest Ekka since 2011.

Some of our competitions were even recognised at the International Association of Fairs and Expositions (IAFE) Awards, which represents more than 1,100 fairs around the world. The Ekka won 24 international awards including 16 first places, with the Floristry, Race Around Ekka, Little Sprouts, Cookery and Student Made Cheese competitions all placing.

The RNA is also committed to providing exhibitors with world-class facilities to use, through our $2.9 billion Showgrounds Regeneration Project.

In 2019, our Canine Competition exhibitors will use the new Alexandria Park, offering an undercover area for benching and a grassed area for judging. Also this year, all four storeys of our world first animal pavilion will be in use for the very first time, housing many animals including beef and dairy cattle, poultry and sheep.

For 143 years the RNA has been dedicated to championing agriculture and is honoured to stage Queensland’s largest event on behalf of the community each year.

Good luck and we look forward to seeing your entries at the 2019 Royal Queensland Show.

Top 10 Competitions in 2018 Competition 2018 Entries David Thomas 1. Canine 2,319 RNA President 2. Woodchop and Sawing 1,648 3. Poultry 1,624 4. Horse 1,578 5. Stud Beef 1,232 6. Photography 1,135 7. Cookery 1,098 8. Creative Art and Craft 1,014 9. Painting and Drawing 974 10. Education on Show 896 142nd ROYAL QUEENSLAND SHOW

FRIDAY 9 – SUNDAY 18 AUGUST 2019

FASHIONS ON THE FIELD

2019 THEME: Springtime Awakens

APPLICATIONS TO ENTER OPEN: Wednesday 10 July 2019 at 12:00pm

APPLICATIONS TO ENTER CLOSE: Monday 12 August 2019 prior to judging commencing

ENTRY FEE: No Entry Fee

JUDGING: Beginning 9:30am Monday 12 August 2019

LOCATION: Thoroughbred Ring, Main Arena,

TIME: Registrations open from 9:00am for the public (8:30am for Stewards) NUMBER OF ENTRIES PER CLASS: One Entry per Exhibitor per Class

LATE ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED PRIZES AND PRIZE MONEY SUBJECT TO CHANGE NO REFUNDS WILL BE MADE AFTER CLOSE OF ENTRIES

1 PROUDLY PRESENTED BY

The RNA wishes to thank the following sponsors who have contributed towards prize money, prizes and conduct of the FASHIONS ON THE FIELD Competition

Belle Foile (Wendy Diggles) Brisbane Hatters Brisbane Racing Club Hat Academy Holey Moley (Fun labs) Libertine Parfumerie Nak Shri Yoga Victoria Park

If you are interested in becoming a sponsor of the Fashions on the Field Competition please contact Competition Coordinator Liz Jelley E: [email protected] | T: 07 3253 3935 | M: 0439 741 386

LATE ENTRIES WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED PRIZES AND PRIZE MONEY SUBJECT TO CHANGE NO REFUNDS WILL BE MADE AFTER CLOSE OF ENTRIES

2 GENERAL REGULATIONS PRIZE MONEY

1. Prize Money stated in the Schedule excludes GST. Judging will be performed by a panel of Judges appointed by 2. GST will be added to the Prize Money for Exhibitors who the Royal National Agricultural and Industrial Association of are registered for GST purposes. Prize money will be paid Queensland. into your nominated bank account by 31 October following the Show. The attention of Exhibitors is drawn to the fact that entries 3. The Association will provide a “Recipient Created Tax are accepted subject to the Royal National Agricultural and Invoice” to Exhibitors who are registered for GST purposes. Industrial Association of Queensland Act 1971, and to the 4. All cash prizes and trophies must be claimed within six Rules, By-Laws and Regulations of the Association, in addition months from the closing date of the Royal Queensland to the Special Regulations which appear in this schedule. Show. Prizes not claimed and by that date will be Copies of the Rules and By-Laws may be obtained upon considered to have lapsed, and the amount will become a application to the Competitions Department. donation to the Association. (RNA By-Laws) No refunds will be made after close of entry. WORKPLACE HEALTH AND SAFETY NOTICE TO INTENDING EXHIBITORS 1. The Brisbane Showgrounds are a designated Workplace within the meaning of the Workplace Health and Safety Act Entries for EKKA can be made either on the day or online at our 2011 and exhibitors/competitors are required to ensure that website: https://entries.royalqueenslandshow.com.au/Account/ they and all persons under their direction or control, ExhibitorLogin. Entries submitted other than on the correct form including their contractors or sub-contractors, comply with or online will be returned to the Exhibitor and, unless all all requirements of the Act and the RNA holds each exhibitor requirements are complied with and the forms returned to the responsible to discharge its obligations to provide and office by 5.00pm on the Application to Enter closing date, as maintain a safe place and system of work during occupation shown in the Schedule, they will not be considered. by the exhibitor of any area of the Showgrounds. 2. Each exhibitor/competitor will assess the risk to As a condition for acceptance of my entry: Neither myself nor themselves, staff, volunteers, family, other exhibitors, RNA my family members will indulge in any social, professional or staff, show visitors, children and any person foreseeably other interaction with an official or judge contracted or sub- affected by the presentation of their exhibit. contracted by the RNA before or during the Royal Queensland 3. Risks identified by exhibitors/competitors will be eliminated Show. or controlled by the exhibitor/competitor and particular attention will be paid to ensuring public safety and safety of PRIVACY STATEMENT other exhibitors/competitors. 4. Exhibits will only be held and handled by competent You can be assured that the privacy of your personal persons whose experience is known to the information is of the utmost importance to us. The information exhibitor/competitor. provided by you in any application for membership or 5. A “No Smoking Policy” will be strictly adhered to and application to enter is used by the Royal National Agricultural policed by exhibitors/competitors and and Industrial Association of Queensland (RNA) to offer member exhibitors/competitors are advised that the use of Primus services or to organise and conduct competitions at the Royal stoves, any heating or lighting appliances of a like Queensland Show. By applying for membership or entering character, or any naked light, is strictly prohibited in the such competitions you consent to provide such details as your pavilions. name, address and exhibit details. Competition information may 6. Any exhibitors/competitors intending to bring electrical be made available to the media and included in RNA equipment to the Showgrounds will be required to ensure publications. that such equipment is fitted with residual current protection and that all electrical leads, tools and appliances Your information will not be disclosed without your consent for have been inspected by a licensed electrical contractor and any other purpose unless required by the law. By providing your currently tagged. The use of double adaptors is prohibited email address you are consenting to receive communications and all power boards must also be tested and tagged. from us relating to the Royal Queensland Show. For full privacy 7. All exhibitors/competitors will comply with the requirements details visit https://www.rna.org.au/privacy-policy.aspx of the Act and its Regulations and Standards in every other respect. This is essential for the safety of all GOODS AND SERVICES TAX exhibitors/competitors and the general public. The Act imposes very severe penalties in the event of The RNA’s ABN is 41 417 513 726 noncompliance with its provisions. Any exhibitors/competitors who do not comply will not be ENTRY FORMS allowed to exhibit at the Royal Queensland Show. 8. The Brisbane Showgrounds is subject to a Special Facility Exhibitors must complete “STATEMENT BY EXHIBITOR” License issued under the Liquor Act 1992 and strict laws section on the front page of the entry form advising their related to the consumption and possession of liquor across taxation status. the Brisbane Showgrounds site. The consumption or possession of liquor outside of the licensed bar areas is not authorised by the RNA and in many cases may be an offence for which on the spot fines can be issued by Police and Liquor Licensing Investigators.

3 DISCIPLINARY COMMITTEE REGULATIONS & BY-LAWS

132. It there is any inconsistency between By-laws 133 - 153 All Entries and Exhibitors are subject to RNA Regulations and and any other By-laws of the Association, By-laws 133 - By- Laws set out in this schedule as well as other By-Laws that 153 will prevail. may pertain to this competition 133. The functions of the Disciplinary Committee shall be to hear and determine all complaints, allegations and other Full copies of the RNA By-Laws may be obtained upon matters relating to: application to the Competitions Department. a) prohibited substances, as defined in these By-laws or Sectional Regulations. b) any alleged breach of the Rules, By-Laws and Regulations of the Association by an exhibitor and relating to an exhibit or to a competition, except if the alleged breach is of a kind that the Chairman of a Sectional Committee considers is of a less serious nature and should properly be dealt with by the Sectional Committee, and c) any other alleged breach of the Rules, By-Laws and Regulations of the Association that may be referred to Disciplinary Committee pursuant to By-Law 137 (a).

147. The Disciplinary Committee may announce its decision orally or in writing. A decision that is announced orally shall have effect in accordance with its terms. 148. If the opinion of the Disciplinary Committee is not unanimous, the decision of the majority shall prevail. If the Disciplinary Committee are equally divided on any question concerning the guilt or innocence of a person, the question shall be resolved in that person’s favour. 149. If the Disciplinary Committee considers that there has been a breach of the rules, By-laws or regulations of the Association, it may impose such a penalty as it considers to be appropriate, including without limitation:

a. a reprimand; b. a monetary fine (payable at such time/s as the Disciplinary Committee may determine); c. withdrawal or withholding of any award or ribbon; d. disqualification in respect of any class; e. expulsion from the Showground; f. where the person concerned is a member, a suspension or termination of that membership; g. a ban; h. exclusion; i. prohibiting a Person from exhibiting or competing at the current Show or at any future Show; j. a direction that an Exhibit be removed from the Showground; k. any other mandatory requirement; and l. any other penalty provided for in other regulations of the Association.

150. There shall be no appeal from any decision of the Disciplinary Committee.

INSURANCE

161. The RNA may (but is not obliged to) take out a policy of insurance in respect of the legal liability on the part of an Exhibitor for loss or damage suffered by a third party caused by any act or omission of an Exhibit or the Exhibitor. 162. The RNA, RNA Staff Members and Officials of the RNA are not liable to any Exhibitor if the RNA fails to take out a policy of insurance effectively protecting any Exhibitor or Exhibit, or if any such policy does not operate to indemnify the Exhibitor in respect of the loss or damage in question.

4 FASHIONS ON THE FIELD Employees, directors and other representatives of the Promoter (Royal National Agricultural and Industrial Association of REGULATIONS Queensland) and organizations involved in the sponsorship or judging of the event are ineligible, as are members of their immediate families and households. Once a contestant has participated in the heats of the Ekka Fashions on the Field competition, the contestant is not permitted to make any alterations or add or remove any of the Non Commercial Involvement: garments for later rounds and/ or final of the same competition, otherwise they will be disqualified from the competition. Neither contestants nor their outfits are permitted to commercially promote a brand, store, or designer. Contestants who fail to appear for their competition at the correct time will be disqualified from the competition. Contestants may not enter the competition on behalf of a third party, nor receive any payment or benefit from a third party for The Promoter will select the judging panel and each validly entering (or otherwise in connection with) the Promoters, entered contestant will be judged based on the Judging Criteria Sponsors or Judges of the event. (as interpreted by the judges in their absolute discretion). The judges’ decision is final. In the event of a draw, the Promoter’s Adjudicator, The Ringmaster or delegated RNA Councilor, will How to Enter: determine the winner. It is preferred that entries be made online, in advance, via the Entry may be refused if a contestant does not meet one or Royal Queensland Show Competitions webpage. more of the Judging Criteria or the eligibility criteria or breaches these terms and conditions. Contestants are required to take • Competitors will pay for their entry into the grounds full responsibility for their entry and for ensuring that their entry through the application form. complies with these terms and conditions. Incomplete and • Competitors who wish to enter the competition in illegible entries will be deemed invalid. person on the day must seek their own entry into the grounds. If an entry is invalid or if a contestant is unable or refuses to take part in any element of this Promotion, the Promoters reserve Contestants may enter up to 2 classes in the competition (in the right to discard that contestant’s entry and proceed as if which they are eligible), provided they meet the described that contestant had not entered the Promotion. criteria for each class.

If for any reason after a contestant has won a Prize, and the Promoters become aware that the contestant has not complied with the terms and conditions or that their entry is otherwise Judging Criteria: invalid, that contestant will have no entitlement to the Prize, even if the Promoters have announced them as a winner and that contestant will be required, at the direction of the Class 1: Best Dressed Steward (Unisex) Promoters, to return, refund or otherwise make restitution of the Prize. • Open to male and female volunteer Stewards and Honorary Council Stewards of the Royal Queensland Contestants agree that their image, name, character, likeness, Show 2019. voice or anything else that identifies them for the purposes of • Stewards should abide by a standard of dress which any promotion or matter incidental to the Promotion, including upholds the traditions of the show and maintains a future similar promotions, and at any time during or after the professional presentation. Promotional Period and via any means (including but not limited • Ideal ensembles should be functional and practical for to, any national print media, the Promoter’s website and any a day’s stewarding in their relevant section. other promotional material) may be used by the Promoters, and • Stewards who are required to wear a traditional the Promoters’ sponsors for future promotional and publicity ‘dustcoat’ for their daily duties may remove them for purposes without any compensation or reward. the purposes of the competition. • Female Stewards should consider a tailored type Should a winner prove to be ineligible for a competition, be unable dress, suit, slack suit and/ or jacket, hat and suitable to fulfil the Contestant Criteria in any way, breach these terms or footwear. interfere with the fair running of the competition (or attempt to do • Male Stewards should consider a lounge suit, tailored so), then some or all of their prizes may be passed on to the slacks, dress moleskins, sports coat/ jacket, tie, hat contestant with the next highest score in the Final. If that and suitable footwear. contestant similarly fails to qualify for a prize, then the prize will be • Tracksuit pants, jeans, joggers, open toed shoes, and transferred to the contestant with the next highest score in the Final baseball caps are all prohibited and entries will be and so on. automatically disqualified. • The contestants will be appraised for their personal All entrants must comply to the by-laws of the The Royal National grooming, deportment, suitability of their ensemble Agricultural and Industrial Association of Queensland (RNA) and their personal style.

Eligibility:

Contestants must be 15 years of age or over on the day of the judging of the event. Proof of age may need to be provided at the time of registration.

5 Class 2: Best Dressed Lady (18 – 40 years) Class 5: Best Headwear (Unisex)

• Outfit to be of classic race wear style for the Spring • The Millinery will be appraised for: Season. o Originality • The style, originality and suitability of the outfit should o Concept of design theme be appropriate for a lady attending a Metropolitan o Quality and workmanship Race Meeting during the Spring Racing Carnival. o Wearability • Skirt length should not be above the knees, narrow • The Millinery should be coordinated with the outfit shoulder straps and strapless bodices are strongly worn. discouraged. • The contestant will be appraised for grooming and • Attention to detail will be appraised for accessories, deportment and attention to detail. shoes, bag & millinery. • To be eligible for this category, a headpiece is • Millinery is compulsory and should be appropriate for COMPULSORY. the spring season. • A demonstration of an understanding and Class 6: Best Dressed Junior (Unisex, 15-17 years) interpretation of the current race wear fashion trends will be looked upon favourably. Outfit to be age appropriate in line with classic race Elements of the outfit should reflect current • o wear style for the Spring Season. trends without losing the contestant’s personal flair. • For girls, skirt length should not be above the knees, narrow shoulder straps and strapless bodices are • The contestant will be appraised for grooming and strongly discouraged. Millinery is compulsory and deportment. should be appropriate for the spring season. Class 3: Best Dressed Lady (40 years and over) • Boys must wear a suit and tie (or alternative neckwear). • Attention to detail will be appraised for accessories, • Outfit to be of classic race wear style for the Spring shoes, bag & millinery. Season. • Elements of the outfit should reflect current trends • The style, originality and suitability of the outfit should without losing the contestant’s personal flair. be appropriate for a mature lady attending a • The contestant will be appraised for grooming and Metropolitan Race Meeting during the Spring Racing deportment. Carnival. • All entrants under the age of 16 must be accompanied • Skirt length should not be above the knees, narrow by a parent or guardian. shoulder straps and strapless bodices are strongly discouraged. • Attention to detail will be appraised for accessories, Contestants Please Note: shoes, bag & millinery. • Millinery is compulsory and should be appropriate for • Weather conditions in Brisbane during August are the spring season. often unpredictable. • A demonstration of an understanding and • In the event of cool or inclement weather, contestants interpretation of the current race wear fashion trends are permitted to style their outfits for the Winter will be looked upon favourably. season. Elements of the outfit should reflect current o • In this instance both Spring and Winter season outfits trends without losing the contestant’s will be judged equally. personal flair. • Please ensure that your chosen accessories, millinery • The contestant be will be appraised for grooming and and gentlemen’s hats match your seasonal choice. deportment. Ladies should consider hosiery to add the finishing touch to their Winter season outfit. Class 4: Best Dressed Gentleman (18 years and over) • Attention should be paid to selecting suitable footwear for the event. • Outfit should be of classic race wear for the Spring o Differing surfaces will be encountered by Season. contestants during the event including, • The style, originality and suitability of the outfit should grass, dirt, concrete and steps. be appropriate for a gentleman attending a Metropolitan Race Meeting during the Spring Racing Carnival. • Contestants must wear a suit and tie (or alternative neckwear). • A demonstration of an understanding and interpretation of the current gentleman’s race wear fashion trends will be looked upon favourably. o Elements of the outfit should reflect current trends without losing the contestant’s personal flair. • A gentleman’s hat is not compulsory but will be looked upon favourably. • The contestant will be appraised for grooming and deportment and attention to detail.

6 • $300 Belle Foile Voucher sponsored by Belle Foile FASHIONS ON THE FIELD • $200 Hat Academy voucher sponsored by Hat Academy • 4 x GA tickets for Melbourne Cup Day at Eagle Farm by presented by Brisbane Racing Club MOET & CHANDON • $75 Holey Moley Gift Voucher sponsored by Holey Moley • Libertine Parfumerie Perfume Masterclass (valued at $588) 2019 Theme: Springtime Awakens sponsored by Libertine Parfumerie • Moet & Chandon Imperial NV Champagne Magnum Class 1 Best Dressed Steward (Unisex) sponsored by Moet & Chandon (1st Place) First: Product sponsored by Moet & Chandon • Moet & Chandon Imperial NV Champagne 750mL sponsored Voucher sponsored by Brisbane Hatters by Moet & Chandon (2nd Place) Sash • Nak Gift Pack (valued at $150) sponsored by Nak Second: Sash Product sponsored by Moet & Chandon • Shri Yoga Monthly Unlimited Yoga Pass (valued at $199) Third: Sash sponsored by Shri Yoga

• Moet & Chandon Imperial NV Champagne Magnum Class 4 Best Dressed Gentleman (18 years and over) sponsored by Moet & Chandon (1st Place) First: Voucher sponsored by Hillstone St Lucia • Moet & Chandon Imperial NV Champagne 750mL sponsored Product sponsored by Nak by Moet & Chandon (2nd Place) Voucher sponsored by Shri Yoga • $200 Voucher sponsored by Brisbane Hatters Product sponsored by Moet & Chandon Voucher sponsored by Brisbane Hatters Class 2 Best Dressed Lady (18-40 years) Sash First: Voucher sponsored by Belle Foile Tickets sponsored by Brisbane Racing Voucher sponsored by Hat Academy Club Product sponsored by Nak Second: Voucher sponsored by Holey Moley Voucher sponsored by Shri Yoga Product sponsored by Moet & Chandon Voucher sponsored by Libertine Sash Parfumerie Third: Sash Product sponsored by Moet & Chandon Sash • $200 Voucher sponsored by Brisbane Hatters Tickets sponsored by Brisbane Racing • Hillstone St Lucia Cooking Class Voucher sponsored by Club Hillstone St Lucia Second: Voucher sponsored by Holey Moley • 4 x GA tickets for Melbourne Cup Day at Eagle Farm by Product sponsored by Moet & Chandon Brisbane Racing Club Sash • $75 Holey Moley Gift Voucher sponsored by Holey Moley Third: Sash • Moet & Chandon Imperial NV Champagne Magnum sponsored by Moet & Chandon (1st Place) • $300 Belle Foile Voucher sponsored by Belle Foile • Moet & Chandon Imperial NV Champagne 750mL sponsored • $200 Hat Academy voucher sponsored by Hat Academy by Moet & Chandon (2nd Place) • 4 x GA tickets for Melbourne Cup Day at Eagle Farm by • Nak Gift Pack (valued at $150) sponsored by Nak Brisbane Racing Club • Shri Yoga Monthly Unlimited Yoga Pass (valued at $199) • $75 Holey Moley Voucher sponsored by Holey Moley sponsored by Shri Yoga • Libertine Parfumerie Perfume Masterclass (valued at $588) sponsored by Libertine Parfumerie • Moet & Chandon Imperial NV Champagne Magnum Class 5 Best Dressed Junior (15-17 years) sponsored by Moet & Chandon (1st Place) First: Voucher sponsored by Victoria Park • Moet & Chandon Imperial NV Champagne 750mL sponsored Voucher sponsored by Belle Foile by Moet & Chandon (2nd Place) Sash • Nak Gift Pack (valued at $150) sponsored by Nak Second: Voucher sponsored by Victoria Park Sash • Shri Yoga Monthly Unlimited Yoga Pass (valued at $199) Third: Voucher sponsored by Victoria Park sponsored by Shri Yoga Sash

• $300 Belle Foile Voucher sponsored by Belle Foile Class 3 Best Dressed Lady (40 years and over) • Victoria Park Putt Putt Vouchers sponsored by Victoria Park First: Voucher sponsored by Belle Foile Voucher sponsored by Hat Academy Voucher sponsored by Shri Yoga Voucher sponsored by Libertine Parfumerie Product sponsored by Nak Product sponsored by Moet & Chandon Sash Tickets sponsored by Brisbane Racing Club Second: Voucher sponsored by Holey Moley Product sponsored by Moet & Chandon Sash Third: Sash

7 Class 6 Best Millinery/ Headwear (Unisex) GRAND CHAMPION First: Voucher sponsored by Belle Foile Voucher sponsored by Hat Academy Voucher sponsored by Shri Yoga Voucher All first place winners from Best Dressed Lady8 (1 -40 years), sponsored by Libertine Parfumerie Best Dressed Lady (40 years and over), Best Dressed Product sponsored by Nak Gentleman and Beste H adwear are eligible. Tickets sponsored by Brisbane Racing Club Sash Product sponsored by Moet & Chandon Product sponsored by Moet and Chandon Sash Tickets sponsored by Brisbane Racing Club Second: Voucher sponsored by Holey Moley • Moet & Chandon Imperial NV Champagne Magnum Product sponsored by Moet & Chandon sponsored by Moet & Chandon Sash • 2 x tickets to the Birdcage at Eagle Farm for Melbourne Third: Voucher sponsored by Goodlife Health Club Cup Day sponsored by Brisbane Racing Club Sash

• $300 Belle Foile Voucher sponsored by Belle Foile • $200 Hat Academy voucher sponsored by Hat Academy PEOPLE'S CHOICE AWARD • 4 x GA tickets for Melbourne Cup Day at Eagle Farm by Brisbane Racing Club All first place winners from Best Dressed Lady8 (1 -40 years), • $50 Holey Moley Gift Voucher sponsored by Holey Moley Best Dressed Lady (40 years and over), Best Dressed • Libertine Parfumerie Perfume Masterclass (valued at $588) Gentleman and Best Headwear are eligible. sponsored by Libertine Parfumerie • Moet & Chandon Imperial NV Champagne Magnum Sash sponsored by Moet & Chandon (1st Place) Product sponsored by Moet and Chandon • Moet & Chandon Imperial NV Champagne 750mL sponsored Tickets sponsored by Brisbane Racing Club by Moet & Chandon (2nd Place) • Nak Gift Pack (valued at $150) sponsored by Nak • Moet & Chandon Imperial NV Champagne Magnum • Shri Yoga Monthly Unlimited Yoga Pass (valued at $199) sponsored by Moet & Chandon sponsored by Shri Yoga • 4 x GA tickets for Melbourne Cup Day at Eagle Farm by Brisbane Racing Club Class 7 Best Dressed Lady Strapper First: Product sponsored by Moet & Chandon Voucher sponsored by Brisbane Hatters Tickets sponsored by Brisbane Racing Club Sash Second: Product sponsored by Moet & Chandon Sash Third: Sash

• $200 Voucher sponsored by Brisbane Hatters • 4 x GA tickets for Melbourne Cup Day at Eagle Farm by Brisbane Racing Club • Moet & Chandon Imperial NV Champagne Magnum sponsored by Moet & Chandon (1st Place) • Moet & Chandon Imperial NV Champagne 750mL sponsored by Moet & Chandon (2nd Place)

Class 8 Best Dressed Gentleman Strapper First: Product sponsored by Moet & Chandon Voucher sponsored by Brisbane Hatters Tickets sponsored by Brisbane Racing Club Sash Second: Product sponsored by Moet & Chandon Sash Third: Sash

• $200 Voucher sponsored by Brisbane Hatters • 4 x GA tickets for Melbourne Cup Day at Eagle Farm by Brisbane Racing Club • Moet & Chandon Imperial NV Champagne Magnum sponsored by Moet & Chandon (1st Place) • Moet & Chandon Imperial NV Champagne 750mL sponsored by Moet & Chandon (2nd Place)

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