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2021 Sydney Autumn Racing Carnival Program » Feb - Apr 2021 Track Rosehill Gardens 2021 SYDNEY AUTUMN RACING CARNIVAL PROGRAM » FEB - APR 2021 TRACK ROSEHILL GARDENS 1500m SPECIFICATIONS 1400m 1350m 1300m 3200m 1200m 1100m 1800m 1900m 2400m WINNING POST 2000m COURSE PROPER - Fully Grassed Circumference ...................................... 2048m Length of straight ..................................408m Width of straight at winning post .......27m ROYAL RANDWICK & KENSINGTON Course Proper TRAINING TRACKS 1200m Chute Inside grass ................................1538m x 27m 1150m Polytrack ...................................... 1700m x 6m 1400m 1100m 1100m Sand track (fast & slow) ............1712m x 6m 1600m 1000m 1000m 1550m 1400m1300m1250m 3200m 1800m 2800m 1750m WARWICK FARM 1400m 1800m 1300m WINNING 2800m 1200m POST 2400m 1100m 2000m 1000m 2400m 2600m COURSE PROPER - Fully Grassed Circumference .......................................2224m Length of straight ...................................410m Width of straight at winning post .......28m 1600m WINNING POST 2400m KENSINGTON TRACK - Fully Grassed 2100m 2200m Circumference ....................................... 2100m Length of straight ...................................401m COURSE PROPER - Fully Grassed Width of straight at winning post ........18m Circumference ........................................1937m Length of straight .................................. 326m TRAINING TRACKS Width of straight at winning post .......23m B (grass) ........................................1501m x 20m Steeple track (grass) .................. 1800m x 19m TRAINING TRACKS Polytrack ........................................ 1942m x 13m A (grass) .................................... 1823m x 20m Sand track ...................................1440m x 6.5m Synthetic track ......................... 1800m x 14m Inside track ...........................................1081m x 11m Sand track (slow) .................... 1440m x 10m 2 3 2020 Longines Golden Slipper winner, Farnan. Photo: Bradley Photographers EARLY NOMINATIONS & ACCEPTANCE DATES EXPRESSWAY STAKES DAY 30 JANUARY » ROSEHILL GARDENS Nominations: 11am, Monday 25 January 2021 Acceptances: 9am, Wednesday 27 January 2021 INGLIS MILLENNIUM DAY 6 FEBRUARY » ROYAL RANDWICK Nominations: 11am, Monday 1 February 2021 Acceptances: 9am, Wednesday 3 February 2021 Final acceptances for Inglis Millennium & Inglis Sprint close at 9am, Tuesday 2 February 2021 APOLLO STAKES DAY 13 FEBRUARY » ROYAL RANDWICK Nominations: 11am, Monday 8 February 2021 Acceptances: 9am, Wednesday 10 February 2021 SILVER SLIPPER STAKES DAY 20 FEBRUARY » ROSEHILL GARDENS Nominations: 11am, Monday 15 February 2021 Acceptances: 9am, Wednesday 17 February 2021 TAB CHIPPING NORTON STAKES DAY 27 FEBRUARY » ROYAL RANDWICK Nominations: 11am, Monday 22 February 2021 Acceptances: 9am, Wednesday 24 February 2021 Nominations for Surround Stakes close at 12pm, Tuesday 9 February 2021 RANDWICK GUINEAS DAY 6 MARCH » ROYAL RANDWICK Nominations: 11am, Monday 1 March 2021 Acceptances: 9am, Wednesday 3 March 2021 Nominations for Randwick Guineas close at 12pm, Tuesday 9 February 2021 CHANDON LADIES DAY LONGINES GOLDEN SLIPPER CARNIVAL 13 MARCH » ROSEHILL GARDENS Nominations: 11am, Monday 8 March 2021 Acceptances: 9am, Wednesday 10 March 2021 LONGINES GOLDEN SLIPPER DAY LONGINES GOLDEN SLIPPER CARNIVAL 20 MARCH » ROSEHILL GARDENS Nominations: 11am, Monday 15 March 2021 Acceptances: 9am, Wednesday 17 March 2021 Nominations for Rosehill Guineas close at 12pm, Tuesday 9 February 2021 STAKES DAY LONGINES GOLDEN SLIPPER CARNIVAL 27 MARCH » ROSEHILL GARDENS Nominations: 11am, Monday 22 March 2021 Acceptances: 9am, Wednesday 24 March 2021 THE CHAMPIONSHIPS DAY 1 3 APRIL » ROYAL RANDWICK See page 6 THE CHAMPIONSHIPS DAY 2 - LONGINES QUEEN ELIZABETH STAKES DAY 10 APRIL » ROYAL RANDWICK See page 8 SCHWEPPES ALL AGED STAKES DAY 17 APRIL » ROYAL RANDWICK Nominations: 11am, Monday 12 April 2021 Acceptances: 9am, Wednesday 14 April 2021 4 5 THE STAR CHAMPIONSHIPS DAY 1 3 APRIL 2021 » ROYAL RANDWICK KEY DATES THE CHAMPIONSHIPS DAY 1 RACES Nominations: 12pm, Tuesday 9 February 2021 Late Entry: The Star Doncaster Mile - 12pm, Friday 19 February 2021 Weights: The Star Doncaster Mile - 12pm, Tuesday 23 February 2021 First Acceptances: 12pm, Tuesday 9 March 2021 Final Acceptances: 8am, Tuesday 30 March 2021 (including late entries where applicable) SUPPORT RACES Nominations: 11am, Monday 29 March 2021 Acceptances: 9am, Wednesday 31 March 2021 BARRIER DRAWS The Championships races: Tuesday 30 March 2021 All other support races: Wednesday 31 March 2021 THE STAR DONCASTER MILE (G1) 1600m, 3YO&Up A$3,000,000 Open Handicap. Apprentices cannot claim. Nomination: A$190 Late Nomination: A$8250 First Acceptance: A$275 Final Acceptance: A$11,550 1st A$1,740,000 2nd A$565,000 3rd A$295,000 4th A$135,000 5th A$75,000 6th-8th A$30,000 9th-10th A$20,000 EW Fund A$30,000 Jockeys Fund A$30,000 TJ SMITH STAKES (G1) 1200m, 2YO&Up A$2,500,000 Standard Weight-For-Age. Apprentices cannot claim. Nomination: A$190 Final Acceptance: A$9625 First Acceptance: A$270 Late Entry: A$55,000 1st A$1,450,000 2nd A$470,000 3rd A$245,000 4th A$115,000 5th A$60,000 6th-8th A$25,000 9th-10th A$17,500 EW Fund A$25,000 Jockeys Fund A$25,000 2020 Inglis Sires’ winner, King’s Legacy. Photo: Bradley Photographers AUSTRALIAN DERBY (G1) 2400m, 3YO A$2,000,000 THE NEWHAVEN PARK COUNTRY TAB ADRIAN KNOX STAKES (G3) PJ BELL STAKES (G3) Set Weights. Colts & Geldings 56.5kg, Fillies 54.5kg. CHAMPIONSHIPS FINAL 1400m A$500,000 2000m, 3YO Fillies A$200,000 1200m, 3YO Fillies A$200,000 Apprentices cannot claim. Set Weights. Restricted to eligible horses qualified through Quality Handicap. Highest Handicap weight 61kg. Set Weights & Penalties. Base weight 54kg. Nomination: A$190 Final Acceptance: A$7700 The Country Championships. Apprentices cannot claim. Lowest Handicap weight 53kg. Apprentices cannot claim. Apprentices cannot claim. First Acceptance: A$250 Late Entry: A$44,000 Nomination: A$110 Final Acceptance: A$770 Nomination: A$110 Final Acceptance: A$770 1st A$270,000 2nd A$100,000 3rd A$50,000 st nd rd st nd rd 1st A$1,160,000 2nd A$380,000 3rd A$195,000 1 A$109,350 2 A$36,750 3 A$17,750 1 A$109,350 2 A$36,750 3 A$17,750 4th A$22,300 5th A$12,000 6th-10th A$4500 th th th th th th 4th A$90,000 5th A$45,000 6th-8th A$20,000 4 A$8900 5 A$5250 6 A$4000 4 A$8900 5 A$5250 6 A$4000 11th-16th A$2200 EW Fund A$5000 Jockeys Fund th th th th 9th-10th A$15,000 EW Fund A$20,000 Jockeys Fund 7 -10 A$3500 EW Fund A$2000 Jockeys Fund 7 -10 A$3500 EW Fund A$2000 Jockeys Fund A$5000 A$20,000 A$2000 A$2000 INGLIS SIRES’ (G1) 1400m, 2YO A$1,000,000 SCHWEPPES CHAIRMAN’S QUALITY (G2) WIDDEN KINDERGARTEN STAKES (G3) CARBINE CLUB STAKES (G3) Set Weights. Colts & Geldings 56.5kg, Fillies 54.5kg. 2600m, 3YO&Up A$300,000 1100m, 2YO A$200,000 1600m, 3YO A$200,000 Apprentices cannot claim. Quality Handicap. Highest Handicap weight 61kg. Set Weights. Colts & Geldings 56.5kg, Fillies 54.5kg. Set Weights & Penalties. Base weight Colts & Geldings 56kg. Nomination: A$190 Final Acceptance: A$4500 Lowest Handicap weight 53kg. Apprentices cannot claim. Apprentices cannot claim. Fillies 54kg. Apprentices cannot claim. First Acceptance: A$275 Late Entry: A$22,000 Nomination: A$110 Final Acceptance: A$1155 Nomination: A$110 Final Acceptance: A$770 Nomination: A$110 Final Acceptance: A$770 1st A$580,000 2nd A$190,000 3rd A$98,000 1st A$170,700 2nd A$56,400 3rd A$27,450 1st A$109,350 2nd A$36,750 3rd A$17,750 1st A$109,350 2nd A$36,750 3rd A$17,750 4th A$44,000 5th A$22,000 6th-8th A$10,000 4th A$13,350 5th A$7350 6th-10th A$3750 4th A$8900 5th A$5250 6th A$4000 4th A$8900 5th A$5250 6th A$4000 9th-10th A$8000 EW Fund A$10,000 Jockeys Fund EW Fund A$3000 Jockeys Fund 7th-10th A$3500 EW Fund A$2000 Jockeys Fund 7th-10th A$3500 EW Fund A$2000 Jockeys Fund A$10,000 A$3000 A$2000 A$2000 6 7 » The Championships trophies awarded have a total value of $114,500 THE CHAMPIONSHIPS per race. Winning owner trophy value = $57,500. » Winning trainer & jockey trophy value = $28,500 each. » 1% of NSW total prizemoney goes to the Equine Welfare Fund DAY 2 - LONGINES (EW Fund) and 1% to the Jockeys Trust. QUEEN ELIZABETH POLYTRACK PROVINCIAL CHAMPIONSHIPS FINAL 1400m A$500,000 STAKES DAY Set Weights. Restricted to eligible horses qualified through The Polytrack Provincial Championships. Apprentices cannot claim. 10 APRIL 2021 » ROYAL RANDWICK 1st A$270,000 2nd A$100,000 3rd A$50,000 4th A$22,300 5th A$12,000 6th-8th A$4500 9th-10th A$2200 EW Fund A$5000 Jockeys Fund A$5000 KEY DATES THE CHAMPIONSHIPS DAY 2 RACES ARROWFIELD 3YO SPRINT (G2) Nominations: 12pm, Tuesday 9 February 2021 1200m, 3YO A$1,000,000 Late Entry: Schweppes Sydney Cup - Set Weights. Colts & Geldings 56.5kg. Fillies 54.5kg. 12pm, Friday 19 February 2021 Apprentices cannot claim. Weights: Schweppes Sydney Cup - Nomination: A$190 Late Nomination: A$22,000 12pm, Tuesday 23 February 2021 First Acceptance: A$275 Final Acceptance: A$4500 First Acceptances: 12pm, Tuesday 9 March 2021 1st A$580,000 2nd A$190,000 3rd A$98,000 th th th th Final Acceptances: 8am, Tuesday 6 April 2021 4 A$44,000 5 A$22,000 6 -8 A$10,000 th th (including late entries where applicable) 9 -10 A$8000 EW Fund A$10,000 Jockeys Fund A$10,000 SUPPORT RACES Nominations: 11am, Monday 5 April 2021 Acceptances: 9am, Wednesday 7 April 2021 PERCY SYKES STAKES (G2) A$1,000,000 BARRIER DRAWS 1200m, 2YO Fillies Set Weights & Penalties. Base weight 54kg. Tuesday 6 April 2021 The Championships races: Apprentices cannot claim. All other support races: Wednesday 7 April 2021 Nomination: A$190 Late Nomination: A$22,000 First Acceptance: A$275 Final Acceptance: A$4500 1st A$580,000 2nd A$190,000 3rd A$98,000 4th A$44,000 5th A$22,000 6th-8th A$10,000 9th-10th A$8000 EW Fund A$10,000 Jockeys Fund A$10,000 TAB SAPPHIRE STAKES (G2) 1200m, Fillies & Mares 3YO&Up A$300,000 Set Weights & Penalties.
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