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Commands (horse)
Commands (28 September 1996 – 12 July 2014) was an Australian stakes winning racehorse and stallion. Background Bred by Arrowfield Stud in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Commands was a full brother to 5-time Group One winner Danewin. Racing career Commands won 4 races in his 15 start career with the highlight being the 1999 Missile Stakes at Rosehill as a two-year-old, beating the older horses at Weight for Age. He also ran placings in two Group One races, running third behind Redoute's Choice in the 1999 Caulfield Guineas and a second placing in The Galaxy. Stud career Commands was retired to the Inghams' Woodlands Stud and in his first year in 2000 had a service fee of $10,000. Darley acquired ownership of Commands in 2008 following the purchase of the Inghams' breeding empire in Australia. Commands retired from stallion duties in 2013. He is the sire of 14 time Group One winner Melody Belle. Overall he has sired 13 individual Group One winners, ...
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Danehill (horse)
Danehill (March 26, 1986 – May 13, 2003) was an American-bred Thoroughbred racehorse who was the most successful sire of all time with 349 stakes winners and 89 Grade 1 winners. He was the leading sire in Australia nine times, the leading sire in Great Britain and Ireland three times, and the leading sire in France twice. Background Danehill was a bay stallion by leading sire Danzig (by Northern Dancer) out of Razyana (by His Majesty). Danehill was inbred twice to Natalma in the third generation (3x3) of his pedigree. He was a brother to a stakes winner, Eagle Eyed, and two other stallions, Anziyan and Nuclear Freeze. Danehill was owned during his racing career by Khalid Abdullah, who also bred him. Racing career Trained by Jeremy Tree, Danehill ran nine times, winning four. As a three-year-old, following a third placing in the 2,000 Guineas behind Nashwan and a fourth place in the Irish equivalent, Danehill was switched to sprinting, winning the Cork and Orrery Stakes at ...
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The Galaxy (ATC)
The Galaxy is an Australian Turf Club Group One Thoroughbred open handicap horse race, run over a distance of 1100 metres at Rosehill Gardens Racecourse in Sydney, Australia in March or April. Total prize money for the race is A$700,000. History Grade * 1972–1978 - Principal Race * 1979 - Listed Race * 1980–1983 - Group 2 * 1984 onwards - Group 1 Venue * 1972–2006 - Randwick Racecourse * 2007 - Warwick Farm Racecourse * 2008–2012 - Randwick Racecourse * 2013 onwards - Rosehill Gardens Racecourse Winners * 2022 - Shelby Sixtysix * 2021 - Eduardo * 2020 - I Am Excited * 2019 - Nature Strip * 2018 - In Her Time * 2017 - Russian Revolution * 2016 - Griante * 2015 - Sweet Idea * 2014 - Tiger Tees * 2013 - Bel Sprinter * 2012 - Temple Of Boom * 2011 - Atomic Force * 2010 - †Shellscrape * 2009 - Nicconi * 2008 - Typhoon Zed * 2007 - Magnus * 2006 - Proprietor * 2005 - Charge Forward * 2004 - Spark Of Life * 2003 - Snowland * 2002 - Mistegic * 2001 - Pa ...
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Empire Rose Stakes
The Empire Rose Stakes, is a Victoria Racing Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race held under Weight for Age conditions, for fillies and mares aged three-years-old and upwards, over a distance of 1600 metres, held at Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia during the VRC Spring Carnival on Victoria Derby day. Total prize money for the race is A$1,000,000. History The registered race is named after Empire Rose, the champion mare who won the 1988 LKS MacKinnon Stakes – Melbourne Cup double. Name * 1988–1992 - The Honda Legend * 1993 - Hong Kong Bank Stakes *1994–2001 - Hardy Brothers Classic *2002–2004 - Nestle Peters Classic *2005–2017 - Myer Classic *2018 onwards - Empire Rose Stakes Distance *1988 onwards - 1,600 metres Grade * 1988–1994 - Listed Race * 1995–1996 - Group 3 * 1997–2003 - Group 2 * 2004 onwards - Group 1 Winners * 2022 - Icebath * 2021 - Colette * 2020 - Shout The Bar * 2019 - Melody Belle * 2018 - Shil ...
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Champagne Stakes (ATC)
The Champagne Stakes is an Australian Turf Club Group 1 horse race for two-year-old Thoroughbreds at set weights run at Randwick Racecourse, Sydney, Australia over a distance of 1,600 metres during the Sydney Autumn Carnival. Prize money is A$500,000. History The inaugural running of the race was on the second day of the Australian Jockey Club Autumn Meet in 1861 as the fourth race on the six race card. The winner was Exeter trained by the famous trainer of the time Etienne de Mestre. The race became the premier AJC sprint race for two-year-olds for nearly 80 years. With the introduction of the richer Golden Slipper Stakes in 1957, the AJC decided on extending the distance of the race to 1 mile (1972) and as such creating a natural progression for elite two year old races that is now known as the Juvenile Triple Crown – Golden Slipper Stakes, Sires Produce Stakes (ATC) and Champagne Stakes. Six two-year-olds have won the Triple Crown: Baguette (1970), Luskin Star ( ...
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Spring Champion Stakes
The Spring Champion Stakes is an Australian Turf Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-olds at Set Weights over a distance of 2000 metres at Randwick Racecourse, Sydney, Australia in October. Prize money is A$2,000,000. History The race has been won by horses that later became champions. These include Kingston Town, Beau Zam and Tie the Knot. The Gloaming Stakes is considered a major preparatory race for this event. Name Originally when the race was inaugurated it was known as the Australasian Champion Stakes. The event was changed to its current name in 1978. Grade * 1971–1978 - Principal Race * 1979 onwards - Group 1 Distance * 1971 - 1 miles (~2000 metres) * 1972–1982 – 2000 metres * 1983 – 2100 metres * 1984–2000 – 2000 metres * 2001 – 1800 metres (run at Randwick's inner course known as the Kensington) * 2002 onwards - 2000 metres Venue * 1971–1982 - Randwick Racecourse * 1983 - Warwick Farm Racecourse * 1984 onwards - Randw ...
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Queensland Oaks
The Queensland Oaks is a Brisbane Racing Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-old fillies, at set weights, run over a distance of 2400 metres at Eagle Farm Racecourse, Brisbane during the Queensland Winter Racing Carnival. Total prize money is A$700,000. History The inaugural running of the race was run as the Queensland Oaks Stakes during the Christmas meeting at Eagle Farm on December 27, 1951 when short odds-on favourite Malt Maid was victorious. By 1953 the race was run on the Queensland Cup race card in November. The race was moved as part of the Brisbane Winter Carnival in 1973. Grade *1951–1979 - Principal race *1980 onwards - Group 1 race Distance *1951–1972 - miles *1973–1982 – 2400 metres *1983 – 2432 metres *1984–2014 – 2400 metres *2015 – 2200 metres *2016 – 2400 metres *2017–2019 – 2200 metres *2021–2022 - 2200 metres Venue Due to track reconstruction of Eagle Farm Racecourse for the 2014–15 ...
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Vinery Stud Stakes
The Vinery Stud Stakes, registered as the Storm Queen Stakes, is an Australian Turf Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-old fillies at set weights run over a distance of 2,000 metres at Rosehill Gardens Racecourse, Sydney, Australia. Total prizemoney is A$500,000. History The race was named in honour of Storm Queen, the winner of the 1966 Golden Slipper Stakes. The race is the main lead-up race for the Australian Oaks. Name *1979–1991: Storm Queen Stakes *1992–2001: Ansett Australia Stakes *2002–2008: Arrowfield Stud Stakes *2009: Vinery Stud Storm Queen Stakes *2010–2013: Vinery Stud Stakes Distance *1979: 1900 metres *1980–2021: 2000 metres *2022: 1850 metres *2023 onwards – 2000 metres Grade *1979: Principal race *1980–1992: Group 2 *1993–present: - Group 1 Venue *2022 - Newcastle Racecourse Winners * 2022 - Fangirl *2021 - Hungry Heart *2020 - Shout The Bar *2019 - Verry Elleegant *2018 - Hiyaam *2017 - Montoya's Secret *2016 - Sin ...
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Tattersall's Tiara
The Tattersall's Club Tiara is a Tattersall's Racing Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race held under Weight for Age conditions, for fillies and mares aged three years old and upwards, over a distance of 1400 metres at Eagle Farm Racecourse, Brisbane, Australia in June. Total prizemoney for the race is A$700,000. History The race was first run in 1989 and was known as the Winter Stakes until 2011. Grade *1992–1995 - Listed Race *1996–2005 - Group 3 * 2006 - Group 2 *2007 onwards Group 1 This race is the final Group 1 race of the season in Australia. Distance *1989–2006 – 1500 metres *2007–2016 – 1400 metres *2017 onwards - 1350 metres Venue Due to track reconstruction of Eagle Farm Racecourse for the 2014–15 racing season the event was transferred to Gold Coast Racecourse. * 2017 - Doomben Racecourse * 2018 - Doomben Racecourse * 2019 onwards - Eagle Farm Racecourse Winners * 2022 - Startantes * 2021 - Tofane * 2020 - ‡''race not hel ...
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All Aged Stakes
The All Aged Stakes is an Australian Turf Club Group 1 Thoroughbred Weight for Age horse race, run over a distance of 1,400 metres at Randwick Racecourse, Sydney, Australia in April or May during the ATC Autumn Carnival. Prize money is A$600,000. History The race has a long history and presence in the AJC Autumn Meeting dating back to 1865. The race was open to any aged thoroughbred including 2 year olds. In 1885 the 2-year-old filly Astrœa was victorious. The race attracted champions from every era that included Carbine, Wakeful, triple winner of the race Ajax, Tulloch and Tobin Bronze. In the modern era Rough Habit and Sunline won the race twice. Prizemoney was increased in 2016 from $400,000 to $600,000. Distance * 1865–1972 - 1 mile * 1973–2003 – 1600 metres * 2004 onwards - 1400 metres 1942 racebook File:1942 AJC All- Aged Plate P1.jpg, Front cover of the 1942 All Aged Plate racebook. File:1942 AJC All- Aged Plate P2.jpg, Starters & conditions show ...
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Oakleigh Plate
The Oakleigh Plate is a Melbourne Racing Club Group 1 Thoroughbred open handicap horse race, run over a distance of 1100 metres at Caulfield Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia in late February. Total prize money is A$750,000. History The Oakleigh Plate forms the middle leg of the autumn sprinting series over the Melbourne Autumn Carnival, preceded by the G1 Lightning Stakes run over 1000m, WFA, Flemington, on the last Saturday in January, and followed by the Newmarket Handicap, run over 1200m at Flemington in the first week of March. 1949 racebook File:1949 VATC Oakleigh Plate Racebook P1.jpg, Front cover of the 1949 Oakleigh Plate racebook. File:1949 VATC Oakleigh Plate Racebook P2.jpg, 1949 VATC Oakleigh Plate showing raceday officials. File:1949 VATC Oakleigh Plate Racebook P3.jpg, Starters and results showing the winner, San Domenico. File:1949 VATC Oakleigh Plate Racebook P4.jpg, Starters and results 1949 Oakleigh Plate. File:1949 VATC Oakleigh Plate Racebook P5.jpg, Star ...
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Doomben 10,000
The Doomben 10,000 is a Brisbane Racing Club Group 1 Thoroughbred Weight for Age horse race, run over a distance of 1200 metres at Doomben Racecourse, Brisbane, Australia during the Queensland Winter Racing Carnival. Total prize money is A$1,000,000. The race is considered one of the premier sprint races in Queensland racing. History The race was changed to the Doomben 10,000 after the £10,000 prize money on offer, which at the time was the richest sprint in Australia. Notable sprinters to win the race are Chief De Beers (1995, 1998), Falvelon (2001-02), Prince Trialia in 1990–91, and Black Onyx in 1969–70. Included in the list are former greats Bernborough in 1946 and Manikato in 1979. In July 1951, then apprentice Aboriginal jockey Merv Maynard (whose career spanned nearly five decades, in which he rode over 1,500 winners) was heading for a win on Waratah King when the horse came down, and he was thrown. Coniston went on to win the race. Recently, champion sprinte ...
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Gelding
A gelding is a castrated male horse or other equine, such as a pony, donkey or a mule. Castration, as well as the elimination of hormonally driven behavior associated with a stallion, allows a male equine to be calmer and better-behaved, making the animal quieter, gentler and generally more suitable as an everyday working animal. The gerund and participle "gelding" and the infinitive "to geld" refer to the castration procedure itself. Etymology The verb "to geld" comes from the Old Norse , from the adjective 'barren'. The noun "gelding" is from the Old Norse . History The Scythians are thought to have been the first people to geld their horses. They valued geldings as war horses because they were quiet, lacked mating urges, were less prone to call out to other horses, were easier to keep in groups, and were less likely to fight with one another. Reasons for gelding A male horse is often gelded to make him better-behaved and easier to control. Gelding can also remove lower ...
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