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The Australian Racing Hall of Fame is part of the Australian Racing Museum which documents and honours the
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legends of
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. The museum officially opened in 1981 and created the
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in 2000. The numbers in brackets after each name indicates the year of induction into the Hall of Fame.


Racehorses

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Abercorn Abercorn (Gaelic: ''Obar Chùirnidh'', Old English: ''Æbbercurnig'') is a village and civil parish in West Lothian, Scotland. Close to the south coast of the Firth of Forth, the village is around west of South Queensferry. The parish had a pop ...
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Amounis Amounis was an Australian Thoroughbred Hall of Fame racehorse. He won 33 races over distances ranging from 6 to 12 furlongs (1,200 to 2,400 metres). Of these wins, 27 were in "Principal Races" (equivalent to today's Group races or "Black Type" ra ...
(2006) * Aquanita (2018) *
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(2019) * Beau Vite (2021) * Bernborough (Inaugural - 2001) *
Better Loosen Up Better Loosen Up (foaled 29 August 1985 – died 15 March 2016) was an Australian Thoroughbred racehorse that won the Japan Cup in 1990 and was named Australia's champion racehorse in 1991. He campaigned from two to seven years of age, and wo ...
(2004) * Black Caviar (2013) *
Briseis Briseis (; grc, Βρῑσηΐς ''Brīsēís'', ) ("daughter of Briseus"), also known as Hippodameia (, ), is a significant character in the ''Iliad''. Her role as a status symbol is at the heart of the dispute between Achilles and Agamemnon t ...
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(Inaugural - 2001) * Chatham (2005) *
Choisir Choisir (18 September 1999 – 7 December 2021) was an Australian-bred dual hemisphere-winning Thoroughbred racehorse. He became the first Australian-trained winner of the Group Two King's Stand Stakes. The same year, Choisir also won the Golde ...
(2015) * Comic Court (2009) * Crisp (2013) *
Dalray Dalray was a notable New Zealand thoroughbred racehorse who won the 1952 Melbourne Cup and Mackinnon Stakes. Dalray was also famously a ‘certainty’ beaten in the 1952 Sydney Cup. When his owner was quizzed about the defeat he declared "Pha ...
(2015) * Danehill (2015) * Delta (2013) * Dulcify (2014) *
Eurythmic Eurythmic (1916–1925) was a versatile Australian-bred Thoroughbred racehorse who had the ability to produce a brilliant finishing run in staying races and he also won important sprint races, too. At four he won 12 of his 13 starts including th ...
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Gloaming Gloaming may refer to: * Twilight, the period after sunset and before the darkness of night * The Gloaming, an Irish traditional music group ** ''The Gloaming'' (album), their first album * Gloaming (horse) (1915–1932), a Thoroughbred racehorse ...
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Grand Flaneur Grand Flaneur (1877-1900) was an outstanding Australian Thoroughbred racehorse and sire, who won nine successive races, including the AJC Derby, the Victoria Derby and the 1880 Melbourne Cup, before he retired undefeated. He had won races ove ...
(2007) * Gunsynd (2005) *
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(2019) * Heroic (2003) *
High Caste High Caste was a Thoroughbred racehorse and stallion that was bred in New Zealand and was considered the best two-year-old in New Zealand after winning three of his four race starts. He was a good racehorse under handicap and weight for age con ...
(2012) *
Karasi Karasi (born 1995) is an Australian Racing Hall of Fame champion steeplechase horse bred in Ireland. The horse is best known for winning the world's richest steeplechase race, the Nakayama Grand Jump at Nakayama Racecourse, Japan for three ...
(2018) * Kingston Town (Inaugural - 2001) *
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Let's Elope Let's Elope (20 November 1987 – 11 September 2016) was a Champion Thoroughbred racehorse in Australia. Background Bred by Highview Stud in Hamilton, New Zealand, Let's Elope was a giant chestnut mare who in 1991 became the first ma ...
(2012) *
Light Fingers Light Fingers (1961−1988) was a New Zealand bred thoroughbred racehorse who won the Melbourne Cup in 1965. In 2017 Light Fingers was inducted to the Australian Racing Hall of Fame. Background The lightly built chestnut was by the highly succe ...
(2017) *
Lonhro Lonhro (foaled 10 December 1998) was a champion Australian racehorse who is now standing at stud. Nicknamed "The Black Flash", he was from the first crop of the champion Octagonal out of the Group One-placed Shadea (by Straight Strike), who ...
(2014) *
Luskin Star Luskin Star (1974-2002) was a Thoroughbred racehorse and winner of the Australian two-year-old Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing. Breeding The colt by Kaoru Star out of Promising (NZ) was consigned to the 1976 Sydney Easter Yearling Sales as ...
(2016) * Makybe Diva (2006) *
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(2003) * Manikato (2002) *
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Might and Power Might and Power (6 October 1993 – 11 April 2020) was a New Zealand bred, Australian owned and trained Thoroughbred racehorse who was named Australian Horse of the Year in 1998 and 1999. As a four-year-old, Might And Power won the Caulfield a ...
(2002) *
Northerly Northerly (17 October 1996 – 9 May 2012) was an Australian racehorse who is considered arguably Australia's best middle distance Thoroughbred horse of the early 2000s. Northerly, trained by Western Australian harness racing legend Fred Kersl ...
(2010) *
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Phar Lap Phar Lap (4 October 1926 – 5 April 1932) was a champion New Zealand–bred Thoroughbred racehorse who is widely regarded as New Zealand's greatest racehorse ever. Achieving incredible success during his distinguished career, his initial u ...
(Inaugural - 2001) * Poitrel (2018) *
Poseidon Poseidon (; grc-gre, Ποσειδῶν) was one of the Twelve Olympians in ancient Greek religion and myth, god of the sea, storms, earthquakes and horses.Burkert 1985pp. 136–139 In pre-Olympian Bronze Age Greece, he was venerated as ...
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Rain Lover Rain Lover (1964-1989) was a champion Australian Thoroughbred racehorse best remembered for his back-to-back wins in the 1968 and 1969 VRC Melbourne Cup. Background Rain Lover was sired by the good racehorse, Latin Lover (GB) (a son of the ...
(2014) *
Red Anchor Red Anchor was a New Zealand-bred Thoroughbred racehorse who raced in Australia. In the 1984 Spring Racing Carnival he won the Caulfield Guineas, W. S. Cox Plate and the Victoria Derby. In 2021 he was inducted into the Australian Racing Hal ...
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Redcraze Redcraze (born 1950) was a champion New Zealand Thoroughbred racehorse who raced both in Australia and New Zealand, winning major races in both countries. A chestnut son of the Hyperion stallion Red Mars from the mare Myarion he is considere ...
(2012) *
Rising Fast Rising Fast (1949 - 1978) was a champion New Zealand-bred Thoroughbred racehorse who is the only horse to complete the Spring Grand Slam, winning the Melbourne Cup, Caulfield Cup, and Cox Plate in 1954. He also won the 1955 Caulfield Cup and ca ...
(2002) *
Sailor's Guide Sailor's Guide was an outstanding Thoroughbred racehorse that was conceived in England and foaled in Australia. He is notable in that he won races in the United States, Canada, and a number of principal Australian races, and was a high stakes e ...
(2021) *
Saintly Saintly (21 September 1992 – 16 December 2016) was an Australian Thoroughbred racehorse who was named Australia's champion racehorse in 1997. A giant chestnut gelding by Sky Chase out of All Grace (by Sir Tristram), he was bred by his t ...
(2017) * Shannon (2006) * Sky High (2010) *
So You Think So You Think (foaled 10 November 2006) is a New Zealand-bred Thoroughbred racehorse, now majority owned by Coolmore Stud of Ireland. So You Think came to prominence through winning the 2009 and 2010 Cox Plates, Australia's premier weight for ag ...
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(2013) * Strawberry Road (2009) *
Sunline Sunline (29 September 1995 – 1 May 2009) was a champion New Zealand-bred Thoroughbred racehorse who was the world's highest earning race mare of her time. She won 32 of her 48 races with earnings of NZ$14,200,000. She was named the New Zealan ...
(2002) *
Super Impose Super Impose (5 October 1984 – 23 March 2007) was a New Zealand-bred Thoroughbred racehorse who was inducted into the Australian Racing Hall of Fame. In a career spanning 74 starts, he won eight Group One races and a then Australasian recor ...
(2007) *
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(2016) *
Takeover Target Takeover Target (27 September 1999 – 20 June 2015) was a much-travelled Australian Thoroughbred racehorse who won top sprinting races in each of the five major cities in Australia as well as in the United Kingdom, Japan, and Singapore. He ...
(2012) * The Barb (2004) *
Tie the Knot Tie The Knot (foaled 1994 - Died October 2012) was an Australian-bred Thoroughbred racehorse who won 13 Group One races. In 1999-2000, he was voted Australian Champion Stayer and in 2021 was inducted into the Australian Racing Hall of Fame. ...
(2021) *
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Todman Todman (7 October 1954 – 1976) was one of the greatest Australian Thoroughbred racehorses and an important sire. He was perhaps best known as the winner of the inaugural STC Golden Slipper in 1957, being the first of Star Kingdom's five su ...
(2005) *
Tranquil Star Tranquil Star (foaled in 1937) was one of the hardiest and best performed Australian-bred Thoroughbred race-mares. She is the only mare to have won the double of the Caulfield Stakes, now known as the Yalumba Stakes, and the Cox Plate, which is ...
(2008) *
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(Inaugural - 2001) *
Vain Vain may refer to: * Vain (horse) (1966–1991), a champion Australian Thoroughbred racehorse * Vain Stakes, an Australian Thoroughbred horse race * Vain (band), a glam metal band formed in the San Francisco Bay Area in 1986 * Vaginal intraepithel ...
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Vo Rogue Vo Rogue (12 Nov 1983 - 7 May 2012) was an Australian Racing Hall of Fame Thoroughbred racehorse. He was sired by American-bred Ivor Prince whose racing career ended from injury after just two starts. Ivor Prince was a son of the British champ ...
(2019) * Wakeful (2002) *
Wenona Girl Wenona Girl (foaled 1957) was a leading Australian Thoroughbred horse racemare that had 27 wins over distances ranging from 4½ furlongs to 1½ miles. She won 22 principal races, 15 of which were later designated group one (G1) races. Wenona Girl ...
(2008) * Winx (2017)


Jockeys

* Harold Badger (2009) *
Darren Beadman Darren Beadman (born 17 November 1965) is an Australian champion jockey. In 2007 at age 41 he was the youngest jockey ever to be inducted into the Australian Racing Hall of Fame, being the first to do so while still active in the industry. E ...
(2007) *
Glen Boss Glen Boss (born 21 August 1969 in Caboolture) is an Australian jockey, who is best known for riding Makybe Diva to victory in three consecutive Melbourne Cups: 2003, 2004, and 2005. He has also been successful in four Cox Plates: Makybe Diva i ...
(2015) *
Hugh Bowman James Hugh Bowman is an Australian thoroughbred racing jockey. Based in Sydney, Bowman has won the New South Wales Metropolitan Jockey Premiership four times (2008/09, 2011/12, 2014/15, 2016/17) and has ridden 100 Group 1 winners. He was the joc ...
(2019) *
Scobie Breasley Arthur Edward "Scobie" Breasley (7 May 1914 – 21 December 2006) was an Australian jockey. He won the Caulfield Cup in Melbourne five times: 1942-45 consecutively on Tranquil Star, Skipton, Counsel and St Fairy; then on Peshawar in 1952. ...
(Inaugural - 2001) *
Edgar Britt Edgar Clive Britt OAM (30 October 1913 – 28 January 2017) was an Australian jockey, who won every British Classic Race except the Derby. Early life Career One of the first of many Australian jockeys who came to ride in Britain after ...
(2004) * Frank Bullock (2006) * Jim Cassidy (2012) * Hughie Cairns (2013) * Billy Cook (2002) * Tommy Corrigan (2017) *
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Mick Dittman Leonard Ross "Mick" Dittman (born 2 July 1952 in Rockhampton Queensland) is a retired Australian Racing Hall of Fame jockey. Nicknamed "The Enforcer" due to his strong use of the whip, he was renowned for his vigour and strength in a tight fi ...
(2002) * Bill Duncan (2003) *
Shane Dye Raymond Shane Dye (born 26 September 1966, in the township of Matamata New Zealand), is a former jockey. He was an apprentice jockey to Dave O’Sullivan at Matamata, before moving to Sydney, Australia initially working with Vic Thompson at War ...
(2014) * Pat Glennon (2005) * Thomas Hales (Inaugural - 2001) * Roy Higgins (Inaugural - 2001) * Ron Hutchinson (2005) * Pat Hyland (2016) * Jim Johnson (2009) *
Malcolm Johnston Malcolm Johnston (born 19 October 1956) is a retired Australian jockey. Johnston was raised in the rural town of Forbes, New South Wales. He went to Sydney as an apprentice jockey underneath trainer Theo Green, riding his first winner in Sydne ...
(2018) * Rae 'Togo' Johnstone (2004) * Geoff Lane (2013) * John Letts (2010) * Bobby Lewis (2002) * Darby McCarthy (2021) * Noel McGrowdie (2016) *William 'Bill' McLachlan (2021) * George Moore (Inaugural - 2001) * John Miller (2017) * Athol Mulley (2012) *
Darby Munro David Hugh "Darby" Munro (5 March 1913 – 3 April 1966) also known as "the Demon" or the "Brown Bomber" was an Aboriginal Australian jockey born in Caulfield. He was a three-time winner of the Melbourne Cup. Early life He was educated at M ...
(Inaugural - 2001) * Jim Munro (2014) *
Damien Oliver Damien Oliver (born 22 June 1972) is an Australian thoroughbred racing jockey. Oliver comes from a racing family; his father Ray Oliver had a successful career until his death in a race fall during the 1975 Kalgoorlie cup in Western Australia. ...
(2008) *
James E. Pike James Edward Pike (4 September 1892 − 7 October 1969) nicknamed "The Master", was an Australian jockey who was known for riding Phar Lap to victory in the 1930 Melbourne Cup. Pike was born on 4 September 1892 in Newcastle, New South Wales, el ...
(2002) *
Jack Purtell John Michael Purtell (1921 – 8 March 2017) was an Australian jockey who rode three Melbourne Cup winners. Career Purtell, also known as 'Gentleman Jack’, rode his first race in 1936 at the age of 15. He was an apprentice jockey to Ted Tem ...
(2004) *
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(2010) * Ron Quinton (2006) *
Neville Sellwood Neville Francis "Nifty" Sellwood (2 December 1922 − 7 November 1962) was a champion Australian jockey. Early life Sellwood was born on 2 December 1922 in Hamilton, an inner-suburb of Brisbane, Queensland. Career Sellwood was known for, a ...
(2002) * W.A. 'Billy' Smith (2018) *
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Brent Thomson Brent Thomson (born 1958 in Wanganui) is a New Zealand jockey, who is best known for winning the Cox Plate on four occasions and his association with the champion horse Dulcify. The son of a leading trainer Kevin Thomson, Brent became the c ...
(2019) * Arthur Ward (2007) * Harry White (2003) *
Bill Williamson William James Williamson (19 December 1922 – 28 January 1979) was an Australian jockey who enjoyed considerable success in Australia during the 1950s and in Europe during the 1960s. He was named after his father William James Williamson, a m ...
(2003)


Trainers

* Angus Armanasco (2002) * Jim Atkins (2010) * Neville Begg (2016) * Fred Best (2007) * Richard Bradfield (2005) *Les Bridge (2021) * Brian Courtney (2017) *
Bart Cummings James Bartholomew Cummings (14 November 1927 – 30 August 2015), also known by his initials J. B. Cummings, was one of the most successful Australian racehorse trainers. He was known as the Cups King, referring to the Melbourne Cup, as he wo ...
(Inaugural - 2001) * Frank Dalton (2014) *
Jack Denham Jack Denham (24 August 1924 – 14 December 2009) was a leading Australian horse trainer and businessman. A member of a Sydney training dynasty, Denham first rode as a jockey for his brother, and then took out his own training licence in 19 ...
(2005) *
Lee Freedman David Lee Freedman (born 12 August 1956) is an Australian thoroughbred racehorse trainer. and Hall of Fame inductee. In partnership with brothers Anthony, Michael, and Richard, he has been a prolific winner of Australia's major races in past 2 ...
(2003) * Jack Green (2009) * Cecil Godby (2016) * George Hanlon (2002) * John Hawkes (2004) * Colin Hayes (Inaugural - 2001) * David Hayes (2008) * Grahame Heagney (2012) * Walter S. Hickenbotham (2003) * Jack Holt (Inaugural - 2001) * Jim Houlahan (2004) *
Bob Hoysted Robert Edward Hoysted (8 June 1925 – 9 May 2014) was an Australian racehorse trainer, best known for training the renowned sprinter Manikato. Hoysted was a member of an Australian racing dynasty, with his father Fred "Father" Hoysted and br ...
(2008) * Fred Hoysted (2002) * Des Judd (2017) * Theo Lewis (2012) * Maurice McCarten (2002) * Des McCormick (2019) * Frank McGrath, Sr. (2003) * Bruce McLachlan (2013) *
Leon Macdonald Leon Raymond MacDonald (born 21 December 1977) is a retired New Zealand rugby union footballer, and now head coach for the Auckland Blues rugby team, who played 56 tests for the national team, the All Blacks. He played as a first five-eighth ...
(2014) * Brian Mayfield-Smith (2015) * John F. Meagher (2019) *
Etienne L. de Mestre Etienne Livingston de Mestre (9 April 1832 – 22 October 1916), was a 19th-century Australian breeder and jockey of Thoroughbred racehorses, De Mestre, was Australia's first outstanding racehorse trainer and racing identity. In his 30-year ca ...
(2002) * Jim Moloney (2015) * Geoff T. Murphy (2005) * Bayley Payten (2009) * Tom Payten (2006) * Harry Plant (2010) * Lou Robertson (2004) *
James Scobie James Scobie (29 November 1826 – 7 October 1854) was a Scottish gold digger murdered at Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. His death was associated with a sequence of events which led to the Eureka Rebellion. At the later Supreme Court trial in ...
(Inaugural - 2001) *
John Size John Size (born 10 July 1954) is one of the most successful racehorse trainers in Hong Kong history and was inducted into the Australian Racing Hall Of Fame in 2018. After a successful career in his native Australia, Size arrived in Hong Kong fo ...
(2018) * Tommy Smith (Inaugural - 2001) * John Tait (2006) * Harry Telford (2015) * Chris Waller (2018) *Guy Walter (2021) *
Gai Waterhouse Gabriel Marie "Gai" Waterhouse (née Smith; born 2 September 1954) is an Australian horse trainer and businesswoman. The daughter of Tommy J. Smith, a leading trainer of Thoroughbred racehorses, Waterhouse was born and raised in Sydney. After ...
(2007)


Associates

* Robert Bagot (2004) * Alan Bell (2017) * Joe Brown (2016) * Bert Bryant (2003) *
Les Carlyon Leslie Allen Carlyon (10 June 1942 – 4 March 2019) was an Australian writer and newspaper editor. Early life Carlyon began his career in journalism with ''The Herald and Weekly Times'' as a cadet on the ''Sun News-Pictorial'' (now the ''H ...
(2016) *Bob Charley (2021) *
Eduardo Cojuangco Eduardo "Danding" Murphy Cojuangco Jr. (June 10, 1935 – June 16, 2020) was a Filipino businessman and politician. He was the chairman and CEO of San Miguel Corporation, the largest food and beverage corporation in the Philippines and Sou ...
(2015) * David Coles (2013) * Bill Collins (Inaugural - 2001) * WS Cox Family (2006) * Sol Green (2002) * Theo Green (2002) * Sir Patrick Hogan (2005) *
Ken Howard Kenneth Joseph Howard Jr. (March 28, 1944 – March 23, 2016) was an American actor. He was known for his roles as Thomas Jefferson in '' 1776'' and as basketball coach and former Chicago Bulls player Ken Reeves in the television show '' The Wh ...
(2002) *
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& Bob Ingham (2004) * The Inglis Family (2003) * Sir George Julius (2013) * Sir Adrian Knox (Inaugural - 2001) *Lee Steere, Lee Steere Family (2017) *Lloyd Patrick Lalor (2019) *Bert Lillye (2015) *Thomas Chester Manifold, Sir Chester Manifold (Inaugural - 2001) *John Messara (2021) *Percy Miller (horse breeder), Percy Miller (2008) *Henry Byron Moore (2010) *Albert O'Cass (2013) *Banjo Paterson, A. B. "Banjo" Paterson (Inaugural - 2001) *Percy Sykes (vet), Percy Sykes (2006) *Tait Family, The Tait Family (2014) *Harry Tancred (2007) *Thompson Family (Widden Stud), The Thompson Family (Widden Stud) (Inaugural - 2001) *Edward Deas Thomson, Sir Edward Deas Thomson (2018) *George John Watson (2018) *Eric Welch (racecaller), Eric Welch (2014) *James White (Australian politician), James White (2002) *Bill Whittaker (journalist), Bill Whittaker (2009) *Lloyd Williams (businessman), Lloyd Williams (2017) * Sir Edward Williams and Sir Sydney Williams (2019) *Bert Wolfe (journalist), Bert Wolfe (2005) *Tommy Woodcock (2012) *Wootton Family, The Wootton Family (2002)


Legends

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Scobie Breasley Arthur Edward "Scobie" Breasley (7 May 1914 – 21 December 2006) was an Australian jockey. He won the Caulfield Cup in Melbourne five times: 1942-45 consecutively on Tranquil Star, Skipton, Counsel and St Fairy; then on Peshawar in 1952. ...
(2009) *
Bart Cummings James Bartholomew Cummings (14 November 1927 – 30 August 2015), also known by his initials J. B. Cummings, was one of the most successful Australian racehorse trainers. He was known as the Cups King, referring to the Melbourne Cup, as he wo ...
(2008) *
Phar Lap Phar Lap (4 October 1926 – 5 April 1932) was a champion New Zealand–bred Thoroughbred racehorse who is widely regarded as New Zealand's greatest racehorse ever. Achieving incredible success during his distinguished career, his initial u ...
(2007) * Makybe Diva (2010) * Tommy J. Smith, Tommy "TJ" Smith (2012) *
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(2013) * George Moore (2015) * Colin Hayes (2018)


List of inductees

For the full list of and a biography for each of the inductees, see footnoteAustralian Racing Museum and Hall of Fame
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See also

* Canadian Horse Racing Hall of Fame * New Zealand Racing Hall of Fame * Thoroughbred racing in Australia * Thoroughbred racing in New Zealand * National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame, United States' National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame


Footnotes


External links

{{Commons category, Racehorses of Australia
Australian Racing Museum and Hall of FameWest Australian Racing Industry Hall Of Fame
Australian Racing Hall of Fame, Horse racing museums and halls of fame Halls of fame in Australia Awards established in 2000 Australian sports trophies and awards 2000 establishments in Australia