TRQ The Races Quarterly South Australia winter 2012
Fashion at The Races Season Two
Caught on camera Around the tracks
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4 NEWS FROM THE RACES All the latest gossip 8 the dos and don’ts Perri Cutten tips for Winter Racewear 10 A roxby STATE of MINE Roxby Downs Outback Cup 12 GREEN WITH ENVY Irish Race Day
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16 A to Z of racing 22 Hayley Pearson New Fashion at The Races Ambassador 24 social scene 32 Calendar of Events
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Click here to see our photo gallery We have a winner! After a year of searching, South Australia’s inaugural Fashion at The Races title has been won – by a Queenslander! Brisbane local Amy Robson arrived in Adelaide on Centrebet SA Derby Day (Saturday, May 5) to rendezvous with her Perth-based father. That’s when a family day at The Races quickly turned into to one of the most memorable days of her life. Amy entered the last Fashion at The Races qualifying heat in the final hour and was chosen as the SA Derby Day Finalist, securing her a place in the afternoon’s State Final. Hours later, she had won the keys to a Volkswagen Polo! Up against 14 other Finalists, Amy’s Autumn-inspired outfit (pictured above front left, made by her grandmother) received a unanimous tick from the judging panel. Close behind her was Kangaroo Island Cup Finalist, Alex Hecker, whose on-trend navy and camel ensemble won her a $3000 Liza Emanuele shopping experience as Runner-up. Also recognised was Mount Gambier Finalist Tahlia Gabrielli, whose qualifying outfit won her the AdelaideNow People’s Choice award following an online voting poll in the two weeks prior to SA Derby Day. Across the board, the finalists stepped it up a gear. Not only did they beat over 800 entrants throughout the year to make it to the Final, they put SA racing fashion on the map, taking the standard of racewear to a national level and attracting racegoers from across the country. See pages 20-21 for a preview of the 2012/2013 season.
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Party time Wednesday, August 1 is the day to crack open the champagne. Why, you ask? This is the day that every horse in Australia celebrates its birthday. Strangely enough, all thoroughbreds have the same birthday so their ages can be standardised for comparison due to the historical lack of records of actual birth days. In the northern hemisphere this is January 1 and in the southern hemisphere it’s on August 1. This means that after the first time a horse is alive on August 1 it is considered a yearling. The next August 1 therefore counts as its 2nd birthday, even though it could conceivably be one year one day old. Technicalities aside, we love any excuse to throw a party!
SAJC Sales & Marketing Manager Peta SouthernNinnis celebrating the Horses’ Birthday with Scruffy, aka My Silverado.
all aboard The Quorn Cup (Saturday, June 16) is country racing at its most authentic with a great family atmosphere and a rustic red dirt track. It’s also the ideal opportunity to experience the majestic Flinders Ranges. If you’re taking the kids, the Pichi Richi railway is a steam train and operating museum that runs day trips between Quorn and Port Augusta. Or if you plan to stay a few days, why not stick around for the Port Augusta Cup (Saturday, 8 July) at the other end of the line? SA Shorts holidays offer excellent package deals to the Flinders and Outback with tips on the best B&Bs, hotels, eateries and adventure tours. Click here for more information. Or go to www.southaustralia.com for the inside word.
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Black Caviar Not since Phar Lap has one horse caused such a stir. This Autumn, over 60,000 lucky South Australians were there to witness history in the making. A sea of salmon pink and black lined the railings at Morphettville to see Black Caviar race to her 20th and 21st consecutive victories over two sell out days. But now she faces her biggest test. This June, Black Caviar will line up against the world’s best at Royal Ascot in England. Tune in to see her do Australia proud. Click here to see the SAJC’s photo albums featuring Black Caviar’s visit to Adelaide
Maz’s new role Nova 919 breakfast show presenter Maz Compton has more than 10 years experience on radio and television - but now she’s preparing for a role of a different kind. Maz has been named as the face of the Balaklava Cup for 2012 and will join around 13,000 racegoers at the state’s largest country race meeting on Wednesday, September 5. Why not enter Fashion at The Races to join Maz and other local celebrities leading the style stakes?
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dos &of don’ts winter race wear Flowing fabrics and flirty lengths are all very well in summer, but when it comes to winter racing it’s all about striking the right balance between staying warm and making a statement. That’s why we enlisted Clare Trethewey from Perri Cutten (this season’s Fashion at The Races Official Fashion Partner), to take us through the dos and don’ts for making race wear hot when the weather’s not. Click here to check out Perri Cutten’s full Winter range.
Do • Be sure to keep your spray tan to a light highlighting, fresh colour - not fruity orange during Winter months. If you want some extra colour wear a great shade of lipstick. • Think of your jacket or coat as a statement piece, not just an outer garment to keep you warm.
Don’t • Always wear dark colours. There are some gorgeous colours in Winter coats that will be the statement piece of any Winter outfit. • Forget about the dress code. It may be cosier in your jeans but it won’t be suitable for a fabulous day at the races.
• Opt for dresses or skirts in heavier fabrics such as wool or crepe. A floaty summer dress won’t be appropriate or comfortable.
• Think you have to wear a skirt or dress. Some great tailored pants with a beautiful jacket will look just as smart, and you’ll stay warm!
• Think of the track conditions. A skinny heel may not be suitable so opt for a wedge to prevent sinking into the grass.
• Forget about a headpiece in Winter. Heavier materials such as felt make for a beautiful winter head piece.
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To younger South Australians, Roxby Downs is as much a part of our state’s fabric as Port Lincoln or Murray Bridge, but anyone born before the 1980s will know it hasn’t always been that way. Just 25-years ago the Roxby we know today did not exist.
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ocated six hours north of Adelaide, quite literally in the middle of nowhere, Roxby was built in 1987 to service the giant Olympic Dam Copper Uranium Mine. And with industry came an influx of workers - some temporary, others who settled permanently. President of the Roxby Downs Racing Club, Stuart Cormack, moved to the area in 1992. Back then Roxby was home to just 2500 people, but as even the tiniest of SA communities have proven, a rural town is nothing without a racecourse.
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In the early 1990s a course as rugged as the outback surrounding it was constructed, but it functioned only as a gymkhana club until the first registered race in 1994. Coincidentally, Stuart Cormack’s horse Acrobat won that race. At the time Stuart was a young storeman out at the mine with horse shares in Adelaide. “I was new to the town when the club was being formed so I went under the radar. I was a part owner of Acrobat and it won the first registered race. When it backed up the next year for a second place, the club realised my interest and nominated me on the committee in 1995. I’ve been there 17 years without a break,” he said.
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He’s also been the Club President for 11 of those years and has witnessed the growth of both the town and the sport. “When we first started out the residential population was at least 50 percent of what it is now. We had small crowds,” Stuart said. “As the town’s gotten bigger, more companies have come, and more people, so our crowds have sky rocketed. In the 1990s we’d have around 400 to 800 and now we consistently get 2000 to Cup Day.” Held annually in August (this year Saturday, August 4), the Roxby Downs Outback Cup is unique for several reasons the most obvious being the red dirt track. “It’s very red!” Stuart said. “It’s hard to prepare the track because the sand gets blown off. “We have to re-sand it every year. It doesn’t take much rain up here to wash it away. That’s the biggest challenge.” Despite its remoteness, the Roxby Cup is also one of the most popular destination race meetings in SA. And according to Stuart, we have the mine workers to thank. He believes camaraderie among the miners and the town’s isolation has created a laid back community atmosphere in Roxby that has made Cup Day a favourite among racegoers. “We’re a mining town, not a farming community. It’s not prim and proper, it’s a mining town race meeting,” he said.
“We have mine workers and those returning to the district once a year who make a weekend of it, which is a massive spend for the town. It’s a real celebration. We start with the annual Calcutta on the Friday and on Cup Day everyone is involved. We have the local scouts and footy clubs helping us out.” But after two decades living in Roxby, Stuart has observed that it’s not just the original miners, but their children and the next generation of workers enjoying the races. “It’s great to watch events like Fashions on the Field because you see the youth that’s blossomed in our crowd,” he said. “There is quite a turnover of young people, but there’s also the second generation of permanent residents who are now of working age - they’re all at the races having a good time. They’ll be the ones who take over the club.” Not that Stuart’s ready to stop. For him, the love of racing isn’t just the sport itself. “I like the industry - the enjoyment for punters and the people who just like a day out,” he said. “Without sounding corny, the remote communities that have a big race day, it just adds so much to the community. It goes a long way for people to enjoy living in that area. It feels good to be involved in organising something like that.” Visit roxbydownsracingclub.com.au to start planning your weekend in the Outback. winter 2012
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uinness hats are all very well on St Paddy’s Day, but leave them at home on Irish Race Day - this is your chance to prove that green doesn’t have to be gaudy. Be inspired by vintage classics or make a statement with this season’s bold suits, coats and accessories to bring out you inner Irishman (or woman) - minus the kitsch.
event details Saturday 1 September 2012. Gates open 10am, racing from 12noon. View the range of private and syndicated hospitality options at sajc.com.au or phone 08 8295 0199 for more information. General admission $10, concession $5.
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Make it comfortable. It’s nice to have areas set aside with ottomans and cube furniture so people can relax and talk.
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Balaklava cup It’s easy to hire a tent and cart in plastic chairs, but if you really want to impress your clients and friends and make this year’s Balaklava Cup (Wednesday, September 5), a day to remember, it only takes a few small touches to create an oasis at the racetrack.
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e spoke to Kerry McCarthy, Director of Atlas Event and Party Hire, to get her top five tips for turning a simple marquee into a signature venue.
1. “Start with the basics. Chair covers, linen cloths and simple table decorations are the simplest ways to make your marquee look upmarket.”
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Above: Spring Carnival in Melbourne makes use of lots of flowers as seen in this David Jones marquee. Image courtesy of www.theage.com.au
2. “Put some thought into catering. Many of the package marquees at Balaklava provide breakfast on arrival as most people get there at 10.30am. It’s always a nice touch to be greeted with a bacon and egg muffin or a croissant and a glass of champagne. Breakfast is also quite unique to the races.” 3. “Choose a theme and match it to the event. Corporate signage is becoming very popular on the front of the marquees as it is a great way to advertise your company and set the theme. Printed flags, hats and gift bags are other good ways to incorporate a theme. Attention to detail is what will make your event stand out from the others - your guests will appreciate the extra effort.” 4. “Use colour - I prefer black and bright colours as white can sometimes look like a wedding. Flowers are perfect for this.” 5. “Make it comfortable. It’s nice to have areas set aside with ottomans and cube furniture so people can relax and talk. Also, the table decorations need to be small, especially if it’s a sit down meal so people can see across the table.”
Take the no-fuss option: For a hassle free day at Balaklava, some racegoers might prefer to wine and dine in the large corporate marquees that cater for between 200 and 600 people. Kerry says there are plenty of options for groups of all ages.
“There are quite a few packages that do sit down and buffet style meals so you can choose one to suit the atmosphere you’re after. For the young crowd there’s the Colts & Fillies marquee which is situated in the middle of the track this For all enquiries please contact: Balaklava Racing Club on (08) 8862 1503 Fax: (08) 8862 1825 Email: dcrhall@bigpond.net.au year. The Cocktail Club and Belldale Ball are other options www.balaklavaracingclub.com.au for the young ones to party trackside. Some of the local bars in Adelaide also have their own marquees and they organise the whole day for their customers. This year we have a new bar that has joined us - the Marina Sunset Bar at Glenelg will have its own DJ and transport, with food and drinks also included in the package.”
event details Wednesday 5 September 2012. Gates open at 10am. Balaklava Cup is the largest country thoroughbred racing event in South Australia. Click here to view the range of private and syndicated hospitality options or phone 08 8862 1503 for more information. General Entry $20 prepurchased $25 per person on race day (no concession). Visit balaklavaracingclub.com.au
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is for blinkers, a piece of racing gear to help a horse concentrate.
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is for Archer, winner of the first two Melbourne Cups in 1861 and 1862.
is for Clare Lindop, Group 1 winning SA-based jockey and the first female Australian jockey to ride 1000 winners.
is for Guineas, a classic race for three-yearold horses.
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is for Morphettville, the headquarters of the South Australian Jockey Club.
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is for Irish Race Day, an annual race meeting held in SA where Australian and Irish jockeys go head to head in teams of four.
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is for Flemington, home of the Emirates Melbourne Cup.
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is for Oakbank, the world’s biggest picnic race meeting.
is for Perri Cutten, the new Fashion at the Races Partner in 2012/13.
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is for Quinella, backing two horses in a race to run 1st and 2nd.
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THERE’S NOTHING LIKE THE LUCK OF THE IRISH.
IRISH RACE DAY
SATURDAY 1 SEPTEMBER 2012 Morphettville Racecourse sajc.com.au (08) 8295 0199
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is for trackside, the place to be for the best racing action.
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is for unbeatable – Black Caviar, of course!
is for Weight for Age Races, they are usually Group 1 races including the WS Cox Plate and Australian Cup.
V is for Vote for Lust, a Mildura based nine-year-old galloper. After 87 starts, including several in SA, he’s still chasing his first win. His last race was with Melbourne Cup winning jockey Glen Boss.
is for eXcitement.
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he dust has barely settled at Morphettville after the inaugural Fashion at The Races State Final on Centrebet SA Derby, and already a new season is alive and kicking. Leading the charge are racegoers from the South East. On Sunday May 6, Brigette Cox became the first Limestone Coast Semi-finalist at the Scott Group of Companies Millicent Cup, and on Friday May 18, Elizabeth Gunn was crowned as the first Fashion at The Races automatic qualifier at the Scott Group of Companies Mount Gambier Gold Cup. Back at FATR headquarters, preparations are in full swing for an even bigger season. SAFM’s Hayley Pearson has been named as this year’s Fashion at The Races Ambassador and the major prizes have just been announced. The winner of the 2012/2013 Fashion at The Races title - to be held on South Australian Oaks Day at Morphettville Racecourse next year - will drive away in a MINI Ray, while the Runner-Up will receive a $3000 wardrobe from new fashion partner Perri Cutten. In total, 15 Finalists will be selected from 26 race meetings throughout the year. We hope to see you there!
Winner of the Millicent Cup Heat, Brigette Cox.
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2012-13 Fashion at The Races Events Millicent Cup Sunday 6 May 2012
Jamestown Cup Saturday 29 September 2012
Port Lincoln Cup Friday 1 March 2013
Mount Gambier Gold Cup* Friday 18 May 2012
Murray Bridge Gold Cup* Wednesday 17 October 2012
Kimba Cup Sunday 17 March 2013
Hawker Cup Saturday 26 May 2012
Melbourne Cup Day at SAJC* Tuesday 6 November 2012
Streaky Bay Cup Saturday 23 March 2013
Quorn Cup Saturday 16 June 2012
Bordertown Cup Sunday 16 December 2012
Port Augusta Cup Flinders Regional Final Sunday 8 July 2012
Strathalbyn Cup* Sunday 13 January 2013
Clare Easter Races Clare Valley Regional Final Saturday 30 March 2013
Roxby Downs Outback Cup* Saturday 4 August 2012 Balaklava Cup* Wednesday 5 September 2012 Mindarie-Halidon Cup Sunday 16 September 2012 Gawler Cup* Sunday 23 September 2012
Ceduna Cup Saturday 19 January 2013
Penola Cup Limestone Coast Regional Final Sunday 31 March 2013
Naracoorte Cup Sunday 10 February 2013
Oakbank Easter Races* Monday 1 April 2013
Lock Cup Sunday 17 February 2013
Penong Cup Saturday 6 April 2013
Kangaroo Island Cup* Sunday 17 February 2013
Oaks Day* Saturday 27 April 2013 * denotes Automatic Qualifying event
To stay up to date with our finalists throughout the year, makes sure you follow us on Facebook and visit theracessa.com.au for all the details.
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Fashion at The Races Ambassador
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Hayley dressed to impress in Perri Cutten for this photo shoot, and will wear the iconic Australian label for all Fashion at The Races appearances throughout the year.
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ntroducing Hayley Pearson, our new Fashion at The Races Ambassador for 2012/2013. Often touted as one of Adelaide’s best-dressed celebrities and a natural public speaker, SA-born Hayley was a shoe-in for the role. Hayley first established a career on radio in Adelaide before moving interstate to host programs in Queensland and Melbourne. In 2010 she returned home to host SAFMs top rating breakfast show ‘Hayley, Craig and Rabbit’. Now mum to 7-month old Austin, Hayley is also a regular correspondent on Channel TEN’s ‘The Project’ and has fond memories of dressing for the races. What attracted you to this role? “Growing up in Adelaide, I have so many great memories of the Oakbank Races, all of which involve fashion! “I absolutely love fashion and have always thought that dressing for the races is unlike any other event. I’m really looking forward to checking out some of SA’s most fashionable men and women at different racing events. I think South Australian racegoers are so much more stylish and fabulous than all the other states!”
Where will we see you? “I’ll be attending a number of race meetings this year right across the state. First up I’ll be hosting the Fashion at The Races qualifying event at the Gawler Cup in September, and I’ll be following the progress of the competition right the way through. “I attended the first Fashion at The Races Final on SA Derby Day in May and was blown away by the outfits. I can’t wait to see what SA can produce this year.” What’s your best racing fashion tip? “To me, the races are all about class and style with (of course) a touch of personality. I’ve heard that velvet and felt are big this winter and so I’ll be looking out for this season’s trends over the coming months. The number one rule I learned growing up was: Girls, we can’t show leg and cleavage. It’s one or the other! I need to remember that, too, when dressing for my first racing carnival in September.”
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8 Port Augusta Cup Port Augusta Racing Club Sunday 8 July 2012
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4 Roxby Downs Outback Cup Roxby Downs & Districts Racing Club Saturday 4 August 2012
1 Irish Race Day South Australian Jockey Club Morphettville Racecourse Saturday 1 September 2012
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Balaklava Cup Balaklava Racing Club Wednesday 5 September 2012
29 Gawler Cup Gawler & Barossa Jockey Club Sunday 23 September 2012
Mindarie-Halidon Cup Mindarie-Halidon Racing Club Sunday 16 September 2012
Jamestown Cup Jamestown Racing Club Saturday 29 September 2012
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17 Murray Bridge Gold Cup Murray Bridge Racing Club Wednesday 17 October 2017
Spring Carnival in Adelaide
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Caulfield Guineas Day South Australian Jockey Club Saturday 13 October 2012 Caulfield Cup Day South Australian Jockey Club Saturday 20 October 2012 Cox Plate Day South Australian Jockey Club Saturday 27 October 2012 Melbourne Cup Day South Australian Jockey Club Tuesday 6 November 2012 The Races Quarterly South Australia
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