New $7.5 million race for Sydney Spring

Breednet - Wednesday December 5

Racing NSW and the Australian Turf Club today announced the launch of a unique, new race – The Golden Eagle – worth $7,5 million, to be run at Rosehill Gardens that will spearhead an expansion of the Spring Carnival in Sydney.

The Golden Eagle will be run over 1500m at Rosehill Gardens on Saturday, 2 November 2019 and is aimed squarely at keeping the best three year-olds on the racetrack into their four year-old year with the race open only to four-year-olds and will be run at set-weight conditions.

Here is the full media release from Racing NSW:

Racing NSW and the Australian Turf Club today announced the launch of a unique, new race – The Golden Eagle – to be run at Rosehill Gardens that will spearhead an expansion of the Spring Carnival in Sydney.

The Golden Eagle, carrying prizemoney of $7.5 million, will be run over 1500m at Rosehill Gardens on Saturday, 2 November 2019. The race is open only to four-year-olds and will be run at set-weight conditions.

Of the $7.5 million prizemoney for the race, 10% will be donated to charity. The connections of each runner will nominate a charity that has been accredited with Racing NSW and that charity will receive 10% of prizemoney won by their horse. Accordingly, $750,000 will go to charity. For example, as prizemoney for first is $4.1 million, the charity nominated by the owners of the winning horse would receive $410,000.

Prizemoney for the race will be funded entirely from new revenues, rather than drawing on existing revenues of the NSW Thoroughbred Racing Industry. This new revenue stream will be subject of a separate announcement.

"The Golden Eagle is the first feature race on the Australian Racing Calendar exclusively for four-year-old horses," said Racing NSW Chairman, Mr Russell Balding AO.

"We believe The Golden Eagle will be attractive in retaining our top three-year-olds to race on as four-year-olds and benefit the racing industry, underpinning the strength of racing in NSW and Australia more broadly."

Had it existed in 2018, The Golden Eagle could have drawn horses such as those listed below.

Horses retired to stud have an asterisk next to their names.

Horse

Sex

Weight

Trainer

Best Win/ Performance (1200-1600m)

Trapeze Artist

H

57.5kg

Gerald Ryan

Golden Rose / T J Smith

Kementari

H

57.5kg

James Cummings

Randwick Guineas

Pierata

H

57.5kg

Gregory Hickman

Magic Millions 3YO / Sydney Stks

Grunt

H

57.5kg

Mick Price

Australian Guineas

Merchant Navy *

H

57.5kg

Aaron Purcell

Ascot Vale Stks

Peaceful State

H

57.5kg

Darren Weir

2nd Australian Guineas

Invader *

H

57.5kg

Peter & Paul Snowden

ATC Sires' Produce

Menari *

H

57.5kg

Gerald Ryan

The Run to The Rose


Mighty Boss

H

57.5kg

Mick Price

Caulfield Guineas

Showtime

H

57.5kg

M,W and J Hawkes

3rd All Aged Stks, PB Lawrence Stks

The Mission *

H

57.5kg

Paul Perry

Champagne Stks

Siege of Quebec

H

57.5kg

Gai Waterhouse/ Adrian Bott

Tramway Hcp

Cliff's Edge

H

57.5kg

Darren Weir

Crystal Mile

D'argento

H

57.5kg

Chris Waller

2nd Epsom Hcp

Alizee

M

55.5kg

James Cummings

Queen of the Turf / Flight Stakes

Aloisia

M

55.5kg

Ciaron Maher/David Eustace

Thousand Guineas

Shoals

M

55.5kg

Anthony Freedman

Surround Stakes, Empire Rose Stks

Unforgotten

M

55.5kg

Chris Waller

Phar Lap Stks, Chelmsford Stks


"The Golden Eagle strengthens our spring carnival and provides a further highlight for spring racing in Sydney. It also opens up the possibility of attracting runners from diverse form lines including The Everest, the Sydney Stakes and the Epsom Hcp," Mr Balding added.

The Golden Eagle will also be the third leg of the new Golden Slam at Rosehill, with a $5 million bonus offered to any horse that can win the Golden Slipper at two, the Golden Rose at three and The Golden Eagle as a four-year-old.

"The Golden Eagle is an exciting development, which will bring together the best sprinter-milers of their generation at an age when they have fully matured," said ATC Chairman, Mr Matt McGrath.

"We are excited by The Golden Eagle, which alongside Rosehill's other great races in the Golden Slipper and Golden Rose, creates a Golden Slam that only champions can dream of," Mr McGrath continued.

"The Golden Eagle will be entirely funded by new revenues to the NSW Racing Industry. I am delighted that this enables The Golden Eagle to be added as an important feature race at Rosehill and will also distribute $750,000 to charities," said Racing NSW Chief Executive, Mr Peter V'landys AM.

"We want to bring another major event to the western suburbs of Sydney. In The Golden Eagle, we have provided a race that is also a celebration of the west of Sydney.

"Now having the third richest race on turf in the world behind The Everest and the France's Prix de l'Arc de Triomphe, Sydney's west has the perfect day to celebrate," Mr V'landys concluded.

The prizemoney by finishing position, including the component paid to charity are summarised in the table below.


Finish Position

Total Prizemoney

Charity Approximately

Owners/Trainer/ Jockey/Strapper

1st

$4,100,000

$410,000

$3,690,000

2nd

$1,500,000

$150,000

$1,350,000

3rd

$750,000

$75,000

$675,000

4th

$376,000

$39,000

$337,000

5th

$180,000

$20,000

$160,000

6th

$100,000

$10,000

$90,000

7th

$100,000

$10,000

$90,000

8th

$100,000

$10,000

$90,000

9th

$60,000

$10,000

$50,000

10th

$60,000

$10,000

$50,000

11th-16th $4,000 each

$24,000

$6,000

$18,000

Equine Welfare Fund

$75,000

N/a

N/a

Jockeys Welfare Fund

$75,000

N/a

N/a

Total

$7,500,000

$750,000

$6,600,000




Advertisment
More Reading...
Shooting to Win Relocating to Yarradale Stud
Yarradale Stud has purchased Group 1 racehorse and sire Shooting To Win to cover his first book at its Gidgegannup property this season.
Kiwi Bred Keeps Winners Coming for Payne Stable
The Patrick and Michelle Payne-trained Bold Soul has been a consistent performer right through the winter months and notched another win at Flemington when prevailing in the VRC Membership Renewals Open (2530m) on Saturday.
Alma Vale Thoroughbreds Welcome First foal for Ozzmosis
The next chapter for Group 1 Coolmore Stud Stakes winner Ozzmosis has officially begun with the arrival of his first foal. A bay colt out of the stakes-placed mare Cool Change (NZ) was born last night at Alma Vale Thoroughbreds, marking a significant milestone for the exciting son of Zoustar.
Winning Hat-Trick for Progressive Pierro
Richard and Will Freedman probably have more talented horses in the stable than Pierro gelding Cold Brew, but few have the consistency of this four year-old who landed a winning hat-trick at Rosehill on Saturday.
Crossbow Takes Aim At Flemington To Score
With quality efforts behind handy horses in his first three starts, trainer Chris Waller crossed the border to Victoria with instant success for the Star Thoroughbreds raced Crossbow, with the well-marked son of Better Than Ready breaking through for an impressive win.
Sires With Winners - Saturday August 2
Here is the full list of 101 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Sires With Winners - Friday August 1
Here is the full list of 35 stallions which had winners throughout Australasia today with winners and result details.
Impressive New Winner at Goodwood for St Mark’s Basilica
Coolmore shuttler St Mark’s Basilica (Fr) had a number of high profile yearlings sold at the European sales last year and one of them was a filly from Angelic Light that made 600,000 guineas at Tattersalls October Book 2.
The Novelist Returns to Form
The very first stakes-winner for his sire Written By when winning the Group III BRC BJ McLachlan Stakes in December 2022, The Novelist made light of the heavy 10 track at Rosehill on Saturday to claim another victory.
Unique Filly a History Maker for Godolphin and Waller
The re-distribution of the Godolphin owned Australian racehorses has been a hot topic in recent weeks as they departed the care of James Cummings to join a wide spread of different trainers and one of those was Chris Waller, whose first runner for the blue army was a winner at Rosehill on Saturday.