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Sydney Winter Racing Program » May - Aug 2021 Track 2021 Sydney Specifications Winter Racing Feature Races SYDNEY WINTER RACING PROGRAM » MAY - AUG 2021 TRACK 2021 SYDNEY SPECIFICATIONS WINTER RACING FEATURE RACES ROYAL RANDWICK & KENSINGTON COURSE PROPER - Fully Grassed Course Proper 1200m Chute Circumference .......................................2224m 1150m Length of straight ...................................410m 1400m 1100m 1100m Width of straight at winning post .......28m 1600m 1000m 1000m KENSINGTON TRACK - Fully Grassed 1550m 1400m1300m1250m 3200m Circumference ....................................... 2100m Length of straight ...................................401m 1800m 2800m Width of straight at winning post ........18m 1750m TRAINING TRACKS 1800m WINNING 2800m B (grass) ........................................1501m x 20m POST 2400m Steeple track (grass) .................. 1800m x 19m 2000m Polytrack ........................................ 1942m x 13m Sand track ...................................1440m x 6.5m 2400m 2600m DATE TRACK RACE NAME CLASS PRIZEMONEY CONDITIONS Inside track ...........................................1081m x 11m ($AUD) 8 May GOSFORD Gosford Gold Cup LR $200,000 2100m, Quality Handicap, 3YO&Up 14 May SCONE Scone Cup LR $200,000 1600m, Quality Handicap, Open Inglis 2YO Challenge $100,000 1100m, Set Weights, 2YO ROSEHILL GARDENS 15 May ROSEHILL Dark Jewel Classic G3 $200,000 1400m, Quality Handicap, F&M GARDENS Ortensia Stakes LR $150,000 1100m, Quality Handicap, Open Luskin Star Stakes LR $150,000 1300m, Quality Handicap, Open 1500m Denise’s Joy Stakes LR $150,000 1100m, Quality Handicap, 3YO Fillies 1400m 1350m 1300m 3200m Woodlands Stakes LR $150,000 1100m, Quality Handicap, 2YO Fillies Inglis 3YO Guineas $300,000 1400m, Set Weights, 3YO COURSE PROPER - Fully Grassed Circumference ...................................... 2048m 22 May ROSEHILL Lord Mayors Cup LR $150,000 2000m, Quality Handicap, 3YO&Up 1200m GARDENS 1100m Length of straight ..................................408m Width of straight at winning post .......27m 29 May ROYAL At Sea Handicap $125,000 1100m, Open Handicap, 3YO&Up RANDWICK Octagonal Handicap $125,000 1400m, Open Handicap, 3YO&Up 1800m 5 June ROSEHILL Winter Cup LR $150,000 2400m, Quality Handicap, 3YO&Up TRAINING TRACKS GARDENS Benchmark 94 Handicap $125,000 1800m, BM 94 Handicap, 3YO&Up Inside grass ................................1538m x 27m 12 June ROYAL Bob Charley AO Stakes LR $150,000 1100m, Quality Handicap, 3YO&Up 1900m Polytrack ...................................... 1700m x 6m 2400m RANDWICK Racing to Win Handicap $125,000 1600m, Open Handicap, 3YO&Up WINNING Sand track (fast & slow) ............1712m x 6m POST 19 June ROSEHILL W.J.McKell Cup LR $150,000 2000m, Quality Handicap, 3YO&Up 2000m GARDENS 26 June ROYAL Civic Stakes LR $150,000 1400m, Quality Handicap, 3YO&Up RANDWICK Stayers Cup $125,000 3200m, Open Handicap, 3YO&Up 10 July ROYAL Winter Stakes LR $150,000 1400m, Quality Handicap, 3YO&Up RANDWICK 24 July ROSEHILL Winter Challenge LR $150,000 1500m, Quality Handicap, 3YO&Up GARDENS July Sprint $130,000 1100m, Open Handicap, 3YO&Up 7 August ROSEHILL Missile Stakes G2 $200,000 1200m, Set Weights & Penalties, 3YO&Up GARDENS The Rosebud LR $150,000 1100m, Quality Handicap, 3YO 21 August ROYAL Winx Stakes G1 $500,000 1400m, Weight For Age, 3YO&Up RANDWICK Silver Shadow Stakes G2 $200,000 1200m, Set Weights & Penalties, 3YO Fillies Show County Quality G3 $160,000 1200m, Quality Handicap, 3YO&Up Toy Show Quality G3 $160,000 1100m, Quality Handicap, 3YO&Up, F&M Up & Coming Quality G3 $160,000 1300m, Quality Handicap, 3YO 28 August ROSEHILL Premiers Cup G3 $160,000 1900m, Quality Handicap, 3YO&Up GARDENS San Domenico Stakes G3 $160,000 1100m, Set Weights & Penalties, 3YO Ming Dynasty Quality G3 $160,000 1400m, Quality Handicap, 3YO 02 03 SYDNEY WINTER RACING SCHEDULE 8 May 14 May 15 May 22 May 29 May 5 June 12 June 19 June 26 June 10 July 24 July 7 August 21 August 28 August ROSEHILL ROSEHILL ROYAL ROSEHILL ROYAL ROSEHILL ROYAL ROYAL ROSEHILL ROSEHILL ROYAL ROSEHILL GOSFORD SCONE GARDENS GARDENS RANDWICK GARDENS RANDWICK GARDENS RANDWICK RANDWICK GARDENS GARDENS RANDWICK GARDENS Inglis 2YO Woodlands At Sea Bob Charley AO July Sprint The Rosebud Toy Show Quality San Domenico Challenge Stakes LR Handicap Stakes LR LR G3 Stakes G3 1100m 1100m 1100m 1100m 1100m 1100m 1100m 1100m Set Weights 2YO Quality Hcp 2YOF Open Hcp Quality Hcp Open Hcp Quality Hcp 3YO Quality Hcp F&M SW+P $100,000 $150,000 3YO&Up $150,000 $160,000 3YO $125,000 $150,000 $130,000 $160,000 Denise's Joy Benchmark 94 Missile Stakes Silver Shadow Stakes LR Handicap G2 Stks G2 1100m 1800m 1200m 1200m Quality Hcp 3YOF BM 94 Hcp SW+P SW+P $150,000 3YOF Open $125,000 $200,000 $200,000 1100m - 1349m Ortensia Stakes Show County LR Quality G3 1100m 1200m Quality Hcp Quality Hcp $150,000 $160,000 Luskin Star Up & Coming Stakes LR Quality G3 1300m 1300m Quality Hcp Quality Hcp 3YO $160,000 $150,000 Dark Jewel Octagonal Civic Stakes Winter Stakes Winx Stakes Ming Dynasty Classic G3 Handicap LR LR G1 Quality G3 1400m 1400m 1400m 1400m 1400m 1400m Quality Hcp F&M Open Hcp Quality Hcp Quality Hcp WFA Quality Hcp 3YO $200,000 $160,000 Open $125,000 $150,000 $150,000 $500,000 1350m - 1799m Scone Cup Inglis 3YO Racing to Win Winter Challenge LR Guineas Handicap LR 1600m 1400m 1600m 1500m Quality Hcp Set Weights 3YO Open Hcp Quality Hcp $300,000 $200,000 $125,000 $150,000 Gosford Gold Premiers Cup Cup LR G3 2000m 1900m Quality Hcp Quality Hcp 3YO&UP $160,000 $200,000 Lord Mayors Cup Winter Cup W. J. McKell Cup Open LR LR LR 1000m 2000m 2400m 2000m - Quality Hcp Quality Hcp Quality Hcp 3200m $150,000 $150,000 $150,000 Stayers Cup 3200m Open Hcp $125,000 Winter Sprint Winter Middle Distance Winter Stayer Colts, Entries & Geldings Fillies & Mares Group 1 04 05 CONTACT INFORMATION RACING EXECUTIVE GENERAL MANAGER RACING & WAGERING James Ross P | +61 2 9663 8410 M | +61 456 566 344 E | [email protected] GENERAL MANAGER RACING SERVICES Peter Downs P | +61 2 9663 8472 M | +61 438 421 121 E | [email protected] GENERAL RACING ENQUIRIES Racing Department Locked Bag 3, Randwick NSW 2031 P | +61 2 9663 8425 E | [email protected] TRACKS GENERAL MANAGER TRACKS Nevesh Ramdhani P | +61 2 9663 8520 M | +61 421 020 828 E | [email protected] ROYAL RANDWICK TRACK MANAGER Michael Wood P | +61 2 9663 8520 M | +61 409 745 738 E | [email protected] ROSEHILL GARDENS TRACK MANAGER Shaun Patterson P | +61 2 9760 6265 M | +61 400 348 637 E | [email protected] CANTERBURY PARK TRACK MANAGER Greg Carmody P | +61 2 9930 4042 M | +61 408 237 479 E | [email protected] WARWICK FARM TRACK MANAGER Mark Jones P | +61 2 9612 4302 M | +61 458 489 541 E | [email protected] 06 07 Australian Turf Club Ltd Royal Randwick Racecourse, Alison Road, Randwick Locked Bag 3, Randwick, NSW 2031 P 1300 729 668 | E [email protected] | australianturfclub.com.au 08.
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