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COUNTRY CHIC REVIVING THE SOPHISTICATION OF PICNIC RACING
YEAR OF THE HORSE GALLOP FULL FORCE INTO YOUR FUTURE
WIN AN ALFA ROMEO MiTo AT FA S H I O N AT T H E R AC E S
WINTER 2014
CONTENTS
4 FASHION FORECAST Kate Freebairn
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NEWS FROM THE RACES Proud families and racing success
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PICNIC SUCCESS The Paddock wows gourmands and racegoers alike
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PERRI CUTTEN Classic elegance never dates
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A FITTING FINAL Jayd Foote reigns supreme in high fashion stakes
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SIGNS OF THE ZODIAC Understanding the Year of the Horse
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SETTING THE SCENE The outback shines on the silver screen
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DARK, RICH AND APPEALING Adding Irish charm to the kitchen
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SOCIAL SCENE CALENDAR OF EVENTS
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COVER PHOTO: Nick Clayton STYLIST: Mirella Romano CLOTHES: Perri Cutten MILLINERY: Studio Hats MODEL: Kate Freebairn, Fashion at The Races Ambassador
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KATE FREEBAIRN FA S HION F OREC A S T T H E S TAT E ’ S M O S T S T Y L I S H R AC EG O E R S W I L L B E TA K I N G C U E S F R O M A N E W FA S H I O N A M B A S S A D O R T H I S Y E A R A S T H E I N AU G U R A L FA S H I O N AT T H E R AC E S CO M P E T I T I O N K I C K S O F F AG A I N FO R 20 14-15 .
Races heats at race meetings
Weather Presenter Kate
throughout the year to compete
she’s keen to see contestants
Freebairn has been named
for the grand prize, culminating
having some fun accessorising
this year’s Fashion at The
on the Fashion at The Races State
with things like gloves and
Races ambassador and is looking
Final at Sportingbet SA Derby Day
scarves.
forward to embracing all the
in May 2015.
role has to offer. Adelaide-born Kate joined
Kate made her debut last month
“My advice to Fashion at The Races entrants is be true to your
at the Scott Group of Companies
own personal style and don’t be
Network Ten as a News Reporter
Mt Gambier Gold Cup – the first
afraid to stand out,” she said.
in 2007 and took on the role of
of many race days she will be
“Remember to dress for a
Weather Presenter in April 2013.
attending throughout the year.
traditional race day and not for
She has frequented country and city race meetings since she was a
And what is she on the lookout for this season?
child and has a keen eye for fashion
“I always have an eye out for
a night out, and invest in a great head piece – it can make or break your outfit!”
– hosting and judging numerous
unique styles and classic outfits,
fashion events across the State.
which is what Fashion at The
winner will walk away with a
This season, the grand prize
“I am so excited to be the new
Races is all about,” Kate said.
brand new Alfa Romeo MiTo, while
Fashion at The Races ambassador.
“I’ve noticed South Australian
the runner-up will have a year’s
I’ve found the competition really
racegoers have really stepped it
worth of racewear looked after,
lifts the bar at race days across
up over the past few years, so I’m
taking away a $3000 wardrobe
the State – it’s a great excuse to
looking forward to seeing what
and styling session from fashion
get dressed up,” Kate said.
they have to offer.
partner Perri Cutten.
Racing’s most stylish attendees
“I prefer quality over quantity.
In addition to taking home the
will be taking cues from Kate as
I’d rather spend a bit more to
individual prizes provided by each
the inaugural Fashion at The
invest in a classic piece of
club, all regional winners will be
Races competition kicks off
clothing that I can keep for years,
treated to two nights’
again for 2014-15.
than fill my wardrobe with on
accommodation at Oaks Plaza
trend pieces I will only wear once
Pier Glenelg and hospitality for
before they go out of fashion.”
two at SA Derby Day in May 2015.
Sixteen lucky finalists will be selected from Fashion at The
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In the cooler months Kate said
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ashion savvy Ten News
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“ I PREFER QUALITY OVER QUANTITY. I’D RATHER SPEND A BIT MORE TO INVEST IN A CLASSIC PIECE OF CLOTHING THAT I CAN KEEP FOR YEARS...”
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DRE S S T O IMP RE S S FO R YO U R C H A N C E T O W I N B I G AT T H E R AC E S ! The following events will host Fashion at The Races heats for your chance to progress through to the Final*.
MAY 2014 4 Millicent Cup at Penola 16 Mount Gambier Gold Cup* 24 Hawker Cup
DECEMBER 14 Bordertown Cup
JUNE 14 Quorn Cup
FEBRUARY 8 Naracoorte Cup 15 Kangaroo Island Cup* 15 Lock Cup
JULY 6 Port Augusta Cup** AUGUST 2 Roxby Downs Outback Cup* SEPTEMBER 3 Balaklava Cup* 14 Mindarie-Halidon Cup 28 Gawler Cup* OCTOBER 4 Jamestown Cup 15 Murray Bridge Gold Cup* NOVERMBER 4 SAJC’s Melbourne Cup Day at Morphettville*
JANUARY 2015 11 Strathalbyn Cup 17 Ceduna Cup
MARCH 6 Port Lincoln Cup* 14 Penong Cup 22 Kimba Cup at Port Lincoln 28 Streaky Bay Cup APRIL 4 Clare Valley Easter Races** 5 Penola Cup** 6 Oakbank Easter Races* 25 SAJC’s Oaks Day at Morphettville (Fashion at The Races Final)* MAY 2 SAJC’s Derby Day
*Automatic qualifying to Fashion at The Races final. All other winners will need to progress through finals stages.**Denotes regional final.
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he carnival, which includes
success. Her mare, Driefontein,
riding Scratchy Bottom hard
Schweppes Oaks Ladies Day,
crossed first in the weight for age
against the fence. The bold move
Sportingbet SA Derby Day and
Robert Sangster Stakes. In the
looked to have paid off until
Tapestry Wines Goodwood
other feature of the day, The
Richard Jolly’s Kushadasi, bobbed
Day, saw some of Australian
Australasian Oaks, May’s Dream
up on the line to win by a hair.
racing’s biggest names descend
for trainer Darren Weir saw off the
on Morphettville to chase
appropriately named Star Fashion
Tapestry Wines Goodwood was
Group 1 success.
in front of a strong crowd.
the crescendo to the TattsBet
Smokin’ Joey’s upset win in the
Schweppes Oaks Day kicked off
The second weekend of the
the carnival in great fashion with
carnival, Sportingbet SA Derby
rank outsider stormed home
two Group One races keeping the
Day, was held in wet and blustery
to edge out last year’s winner
oncourse punters happy and the
conditions that saw punters
Platelet who was looking to
finale of the Statewide Fashion at
rugging up and riders going
create history as the first ever
The Races competition keeping
wide to try and find some
back-to-back winner of the race.
all the fashionistas entertained.
clear ground.
It was trainer Wez Hunter’s
Being Ladies’ Day it was only
In the Group 1 Sportingbet SA
first ever Group 1 success
fitting that racing’s first lady,
Derby rider Dom Tourneur went
and a fitting end to another
Gai Waterhouse, would enjoy
against the trend of the day,
great carnival.
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Adelaide Autumn Carnival. The
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SISTER ACT D yn amic duo K ate and M el iss a Walte r s are r iding high in the L im e s tone Co as t
her first child, Peyton, four months
stays together! The Walters
prior. It was an emotional family
family from Mount Gambier
that took to the podium to accept
are heavily involved in racing;
the Cup with Kate being joined by
patriarch Wayne Walters is a
her father, sister and fellow
successful trainer and his two
jockey (and husband) Kane Post.
daughters Kate and Melissa are riding high in the saddle.
“All of the awards incite much friendly rivalry and it’s fantastic to have the industry come together to honour the top-performers for the season.”
The Walters’ winning ways continued two weeks later at
At the recent Millicent Cup, the
the Scott Group of Companies
family had a memorabele day with
Mount Gambier Gold Cup. Kate
the sisters taking out three races
again guided Luckzat to the
of a possible eight including a
front to share the spoils of the
one, two double in the third race.
$44,000 race.
With two wins under her belt,
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“It’s an opportunity to look back on the past season and recognise the people, the horses and the moments that make racing the unique sport it is,” said Thoroughbred Racing SA Chief Executive Jim Watters.
Luckzat is the second galloper
Kate paired with her father to
in the past decade to take out the
take out the feature race, the
Millicent/Mount Gambier cup
coveted Millicent Cup. The win
double, with the Darryl Dodson
on Luckzat was no mean feat for
trained Montjeu Madame also
Kate who had only given birth to
successful in 2010.
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family that races together
The heroes of South Australia’s thoroughbred racing industry – past and present – will be celebrated at Thoroughbred Racing SA’s annual Industry Awards and Hall of Fame induction in August.
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THE PADDOCK AT THIS YEAR’S OAKBANK EASTER RACING CARNIVAL, BRAND NEW PRECINCT THE PADDOCK CELEBRATED EVERYTHING COUNTRY CHIC AND DELIVERED AN EXPERIENCE THAT WENT BEYOND RACING.
in some friendly rivalry playing croquet and bocce. Food and beverage vendors offered racegoers an array of delicious options in between gallops, with gourmet local produce served picnic-style on blankets or al fresco on wooden tables. Premium Eden Valley wines from Yalumba and Jansz Premium
Hundreds of racegoers, looking to
Cuvée were served alongside a
socialise in a sophisticated setting,
range of decadent cocktails
entered The Paddock over the
courtesy of Woodford Reserve
Easter long weekend.
and Brown-Forman.
It elevated Oakbank’s profile
The Paddock embraced everything
in the eyes of racegoers, reviving
special about Oakbank – autumn,
the grandeur of picnic racing and
country racing, picnicking with
revitalising the Oakbank Easter
friends, eating gourmet food
Racing Carnival for 2014.
and enjoying great wines.
DJs spun vinyl records to create
Yalumba, Heineken and Brown-
a laidback jazz, funk and soul
Forman were key supporters of
soundtrack while guests engaged
The Paddock in 2014.
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T HE PA D D O C K ...COUN T RY R ACING, P IC N IC K IN G W I T H F R IE N DS, E A T IN G G O U RME T F OOD A ND E N J O Y IN G G R E A T W IN E S .
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FASHION ON THE FIELD FA S H I O N AT T H E R AC E S A M B A S S A D O R K AT E F R E E B A I R N T E A M S U P W I T H P E R R I C U T T E N T O B R I N G YO U T H E L AT E S T T R E N D S I N T R AC K R AC E W E A R P H O T O S N I C K C L AY T O N // S T Y L I N G M I R E L L A R O M A N O // M I L L I N E R Y S T U D I O H AT S
THIS PAGE: Ivory Sheer Singlet Top $199.00, Ivory Wide Legged Elastic Waisted Evening Pant $289.00. OPPOSITE PAGE: Black and White Prince Wales Check Prince Coat $549.00, Ivory Silk Daisy Shirt $299.00, Black Stretch Knit Gisela Skirt $249.00.
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FASHION AT THE RACES 2013-14 A B E V Y O F I M M AC U L AT E LY D R E S S E D L A D I E S T O O K T O T H E S TAG E FO R T H E FA S H I O N AT T H E R AC E S 20 13-14 G R A N D F I N A L – B U T O N LY O N E C A M E AWAY W I T H T H E H O L I DAY O F A L I F E T I M E
and confidence, attention to detail with
Jayd Foote, representing Murray
accessories, appreciation of current fashion
Bridge Racing Club, who took out
trends, grooming and deportment.
the coveted title of South Australia’s
Thoroughbred Racing SA Marketing
best dressed racegoer at Schweppes Oaks
Manager Jane Wellington, also a judge,
Day at Morphettville Racecourse.
said the decision was not a simple one.
The prize she was vying for; business class
“The finalists looked incredible, it was clear
return flights for two to Paris, five nights’
that they had put in an impressive amount of
accommodation in a five star hotel, a new
effort to take home the ultimate accolade
set of luggage, two days of luxury fashion
and five star holiday,” she said.
tours and tickets to a Parisian fashion show. Jayd wowed the judges with her modern
“We were looking for that real ‘wowfactor’ – someone who dressed with class,
ensemble, pairing a Ginger and Smart animal
style and a touch of personality and Jayd is
print dress with striking headpiece from
to be congratulated on her superb personal
Peacock Millinery featuring Redtail Black
presentation – she was most definitely
Cockatoo feathers. In what was almost a
deserving of the title.”
photo finish moment, fellow contestant
Hosted by Mix 102.3’s Jodie Oddy,
Claudia Rogosich was declared runner-up.
former My Kitchen Rules contestant Jenna
Shining in a divine dress and carefully
Marie, aka Little Miss Cupcake, and singer/
selected millinery, she received an
songwriter Cat Southern were among
extravagant $5,000 shopping spree at King
the local names at the luncheon
William, Hyde Park for her efforts.
celebrating Jayd’s win.
Each of the finalists had been declared
Guests were entertained by a fashion
fashion victors at various race meets around
parade featuring racewear designs from
the State over the past 12 months – an
up and coming TAFE SA students and
achievement in itself.
styles by King William Road traders.
It was local fashion designer Liza Emanuele,
The 2013-14 Fashion at The Races season
Antimo Iannella from the Advertiser and
was supported by King William Road traders,
Kate Freebairn from Ten News who had
Oaks Hotels and Resorts and the South
the unenviable task of judging the stunning
Australian Jockey Club.
group of contenders. They were judged on the appropriateness of their outfit for the event, originality
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The 2014-15 season of Fashion at The Races has already begun, kicking off at the Scott Group of Companies Mt Gambier Gold Cup in May.
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f the 16 finalists it was Adelaide mum
Above: King William Road, Hyde Park fashion parade
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“ F ASHION AT THE RACES... ENCOMPASSES ALL THAT WE LOVE – CITY GLAMOUR, COUNTRY STYLE AND REGIONAL PRIDE”
Winner: Jayd Foote
Liza Emanuele announces the final winner
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Y E A R OF T HE
Horse
T H E H O R S E Y E A R I S A B O U T F R E E D O M , L I F E ’ S A DV E N T U R E S A N D E N J OY I N G E V E R Y M I N U T E .
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his Chinese New Year more than a billion Chinese people waved goodbye to the Year of the Snake and welcomed
the Year of the Horse. The Chinese animal zodiac runs on a 12-year cycle which interacts with the
RATHER THAN CANTERING THROUGH LIFE, TURN THINGS UP A NOTCH, AND GALLOP FULL FORCE INTO THE FUTURE.
B ORN IN T HE Y E A R OF T HE HOR S E
five elements: wood, metal, fire, water and earth. January 31 marked the first day of Chinese
to-earth and very appealing to
New Year in 2014, the day on
others. Adventurers at heart who
which the year of the wood horse
love to travel; they are free spirits,
took over from the water snake.
graceful and happy people.
Those born in 1918, 1930, 1942,
This year is specifically the Year
1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, 2002 and
of the Wooden Horse, which
2014 are said to possess certain
represents fire energy. It is believed
qualities reminiscent of the
to be a time of unexpected
majestic, four-legged creature.
adventure, surprising romance
Their energy is free-spirited,
and fast victories – perfect for
wild, wilful and independent.
anyone in the thoroughbred
Quick-witted and gifted, movement is everything for them.
racing industry! On a global scale, the Year of
Freedom and independence are
the Horse will bring strength to
essential and they tend to act on
some world economies while
impulse. This of course means there
others experience economic
is an element of unpredictability
chaos and collapse. Under the
about Horse people, much like
Horse’s strong influence there
the outcome of a big race.
is no middle ground.
Chinese people believe horses are born to race or travel, which is why Horse people tend to leave home young. The horse is a highly intuitive
It’s set to be a wild ride as the world changes, and changes fast. Rather than cantering through life, turn things up a notch, and gallop full force into the future.
animal, so people born in the
If it’s right then there’s nothing
Horse year follow their hunches,
to think about. Just follow
with keen judgment and a natural
your instincts.
intuition that helps them make the right decisions throughout their life. People born in the Year of the
It’s about freedom, enjoying life and life’s adventures. The Horse year is the time to act fast, buy that home, launch that
Horse are cheerful, perceptive
business, travel the world, make a
and talented and love to be in
big purchase, get a promotion at
the centre of a crowd.
work, have a breakthrough – take
They are independent, down-
GAI WATERHOUSE Born in 1954, Gai possesses many qualities characteristic of those born in the Year of the Horse. Before settling in Australia to pursue a career as a trainer, Gai spent time living overseas and has loved travel ever since. It is through sheer determination, energy and risk taking that she has come to be one of the nation’s all-time leading trainers. Predictions for this Horse year suggest that Gai will be in for some more welcome victories.
FAMOUS PEOPLE BORN IN THE YEAR OF THE HORSE Emma Watson, Denzel Washington, Ashton Kutcher, Harrison Ford and Oprah Winfrey. LUCKY COLOUR Green LUCKY NUMBERS 2, 3, 7 BEST FRIEND/LOVE MATCH Tiger, dog WORST FRIEND/LOVE MATCH Rat
a leap and fly.
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B OA S T I N G E V E R Y T H I N G F R O M U N S P O I LT S A LT L A K E S T O D R A M AT I C COA S T L I N E S A N D R U G G E D B U S H L A N D S C A P E S , T H E S O U T H AU S T R A L I A N O U T B AC K I S Q U I C K LY B E CO M I N G T H E S E T O F C H O I C E FO R F I L M M A K E R S AC R O S S T H E WO R L D.
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outh Australia is often referred to as Australia’s gateway to the outback, providing a sense of
isolation despite being within easy reach of Adelaide. Earlier this year, Australian director David Michôd chose to shoot his post-catastrophic thriller
OUTBACK SA
The Rover (2014) in the Flinders
PROVES FLAWLESS ON FILM
unforgiving nature of Australian
Ranges. The film, which stars Guy Pearce and Robert Pattinson, was met with rave reviews at the Cannes Film Festival in May. The Rover pays homage to the outback terrain, with the sheer expansiveness of the Flinders Ranges making it well suited to films that fit the drama, thriller or horror brief. The Rover’s producer, Liz Watts, said South Australia’s dynamic blend of landscapes was an ideal fit for the film’s dark plotline. “The ability of South Australia to offer dramatic, unique and
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stunning landscapes, mixed with
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towns of distinctive original
a wide variety of locations, from
character, all supported by world
parched desert to green rolling
class facilities, was a major part
hills, intensely wooded forests
of our decision to shoot in South
and intact period urban locations,”
Australia,” she said.
Phillip said.
Renowned Australian director
He filmed Rabbit-Proof Fence
Peter Weir recognised the
(2002) in the country town of
capabilities of the South Australian
Parachilna, truly capturing the
landscape decades ago, choosing
rich tones of the Australian bush
to shoot three iconic films there.
setting with the help of a South
Despite each of the projects calling for entirely different
Australian team. “South Australian crews play
landscapes, the State’s rural areas
their part with precision – their
delivered each and every time.
effort, commitment and
“The landscape of South
enthusiasm remain undiminished
Australia evokes memories of
throughout the project,” he said.
other times and other places,”
“Shooting doesn’t get much
Peter said. “It gave me the chrome
better than this.”
yellow plains in Picnic at Hanging
Racing enthusiasts can judge the
Rock; a good match for the dry
State’s spectacular outback scenery
Turkish landscape in Gallipoli;
for themselves at the City of Port
desert scenes and a perfect
Augusta Cup (July 6), the Quorn
urban setting in The Last Wave.”
Hotel Cup (June 14) and the BHP
Fellow Australian filmmaker Phillip Noyce joined Peter in
ON T HE BIG S CREEN MUST SEE FILMS SHOT I N S O U T H AU S T R A L I A The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert (Stephan Elliott, 1994) • The Tracker (Rolf de Heer, 2002) • Last Ride (Glendyn Ivin, 2009) • Look Both Ways (Sarah Watt, 2005) • The Inbetweeners 2 (set for release in August)
Billiton Roxby Downs Outback Cup (August 2).
commending the State’s diverse range of locations. “South Australia is blessed with
*Producer testimonials
courtesy of the South Australian Film Corporation.
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C OOK ING WI T H GUINNE S S In the s pir it of Ir is h R ace Day and the fam o us Ir ish brew que nch your ap p e tite with the se p ot s of gol d
SAVOURY GUINNESS MUSTARD A fantastic condiment for a St. Patrick’s Day style dinner of corned beef and cabbage. Via The Parsley Thief
BEER CAN CHICKEN Beer can chicken is moist and so easy to make at home. You can make it in a conventional oven or in a barbeque. Add herbs and spices or keep it simple and let the flavours of the chicken shine through. Via Another Pint Please
IRISH BEEF STEW A dish to warm the soul on those chilly winter days. Comfort food at its very best. Via Taste Food Blog
GUINNESS BROWNIES WITH BUTTERSCOTCH FUDGE If you are not a beer fan, do not worry. The Guinness is not overpowering. Much of the alcohol is cooked off and the slight bitterness of the stout beer is mellowed out by the chocolate and the sweet butterscotch. Via the Little Epicurean
GUINNESS DRAUGHT CHOCOLATE MOUSSE Guinness Draught may surprise many with its hint of caramel sweetness and coffee tones. It is these wonderful flavours that make Guinness Draught the ideal ingredient for rich, dark desserts, like the popular after dinner treat. Via The Guinness Storehouse
SWEET IRISH POACHED PEARS WITH CHOCOLATE SAUCE AND GUINNESS SORBET This unusual recipe takes inspiration from classic Poires Belle Hélène, adding a distinctly Irish twist. Via Beyond Wonderful
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BEERAMISU This take on Tiramisu strays pretty far from the traditional. It calls for Guinness and Irish Cream instead of coffee and Marsala, but the requisite creamy, soft layers will surely please anyone crazy for this Italian dessert. Via Serious Eats
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IR I S H R A C E D AY AT M O R P HE T T V IL L E DATE: Saturday, 30 August 2014 COST: General admission $15 PACKAGES: Hospitality packages from $25pp WEBSITE: www.sajc.com.au
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LOCK CUP
2 5 1 4
1. Hannah Goldfinch. 2. Kimberley Agars, Emma Tully and Alanah Beard. 3. Josh Robins and Travis Beard. 4. Travis Beard and Sam Wakefield. 5. Mikala Gerloff, Brodie Pearson, Raine Playfair and Kiara Kay.
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C A RLT ON DR AUGH T
PORT LINCOLN CUP
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6 1. Best Dressed Pt Lincoln Cup, Rikki Lee Hull. 2. Corey Edmonds and Jelena Edmonds. 3. David Danders and Deidre Sanders. 4. Sam Kennedy. 5. Kalesha Rogers, Holly McDonald and Penny Will. 6. Nick Redin, Jane wellington and Shane Pope.
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TAT T S B E T
ADELAIDE CUP AT MORP HE T T V IL L E
1 2
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1. Elle Griffiths and Laura Soden. 2. Nadia Foti and Cameron Chin. 3. Jodie Dowie and Julia McArdle. 4. Bree May and Jessica Liebich. 5. Jess Roach and Belinda Riverso. 6. Nick Pelvay, Jacinta Lamacchia and Greg McDonald.
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PHOTOS BELINDA MATHEWS
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KIMBA CUP
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1. Michelle Koncurat and Jelena Edmonds. 2. Fashion at The Races Finalist Eyre Peninsula, Renee Arnesen. 3. Shane Hunt and Ashlee Swalve. 4. Alyssa Davies, Samantha Haslam and Cassie Flitter. 5. Alice Clark and Sue Ellen Shepardson. 6. Daniel Brookes.
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STREAKY BAY CUP
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3
2
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1. Monique Ann Necic and Jess Davis. 2. Holly Tomney, Simone Picken and Cody Innes. 3. Rebecca Godwin. 4. Renae Nettle and Nyssa Bell. 5. Renae Edmunds and Brooke Cupples.
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O’DE A E L E C T RIC A L
CLARE EASTER RACES
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1. Ali Barbour, Crystal Kimber and Karen Edwards. 2. Lisa Kirk, Ellen Molony, Alexandra Wright and Samantha Duell. 3. Sam Taplin and Emma Kentwell. 4. Philip Donnelly and Kristen Georgiou. 5. James Munn, Desley Edwards and Darcy Munn. 6. Michelle Harwood, Elle Griffiths and Laura Soden.
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K AT NOOK E S TAT E
PENOLA CUP
2 3
1 5
4
6
1. Tom Clayfield and Ben McIntryre. 2. Emma Schulz, Alexandra Abbey and Laura O’Connell. 3. Lucille Bailey, Madeline and Oliver Skeer. 4. Tammy Koch, Daniel Cooney, Bryce Pollard and Kristy Koch. 5. Renae Nicholson and Angela Farley. 6. Georgie Hamlyn and Joe Cooke. 7. Deb Redman, Rose Ampt and Michelle Stehbens.
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1. Tahlia Wall, Sophie Fornarino and Daisy Shirley. 2. Bianca Wood and Kristy Rosengren. 3. Lucinda Clifford, Brooke Corbell, Tayla Corbell, Kristen Williams and Jake Webster. 4. Joanne Grant and Katye LeMay Robbins. 5. Jane Ente, Mark Wellington and Lihini Haysman. 6. Dominic and Gab Leonello.
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SCHWEPPES
OAKS LADIES’ DAY AT MORP HE T T V IL L E
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PHOTOS SHARON CHAPMAN, WHOLE PACKAGE PHOTOGRAPHICS
1 4
1. Donna Cox and Amanda Miller. 2. Carolyn Constable and Karen Hilton. 3. Annie Bawden and Jane Wellington. 4. Alicia Roberts, Hollie Cockshell and Katica Cockshell. 5. Cat Southern, Kelly Noble and Jenna Marie. 6. Brodie Worrell and Jen Marsh.
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S C O T T P E T ROL E UM
MILLICENT CUP
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1. Lucy Barber, Jami Walker and Tayla McCourt. 2. Bridie Merrett, Ashlee Fenson and Alana Fenson. 3. Sarah McGrath and Helen Varcoe. 4. Ebony Clark and Megan Thiele. 5. Natalie Potter, Melinda Squire and Tanaya Redman. 6. Rosemary Ampt, Jackie Wells, Briana Scanlon and Kimmi Varcoe. 7. Rebeckah Lowe, Emily Nettle and Sheryl Lowe.
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S P OR T INGB E T S A
DERBY DAY AT MORP HE T T V IL L E
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PHOTOS SHARON CHAPMAN, WHOLE PACKAGE PHOTOGRAPHICS
4
1
3 1. Alessia Favata and Erin Watson. 2. Michael Vella, Georgina McGrath, Travis Smelt, Sam Georgeson, Marty Gillespie, Leah Morrison and Bradley Reseigh. 3. Jess Ellis, Grace Chapman and Tim Fulton. 4. Victoria Ferguson, Andrea Ripper, Alie Brown, Sam Carmichal and Sheree Heading.
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TA P E S T R Y W INE S
GOODWOOD DAY AT MORP HE T T V IL L E
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3 1. Eilish Scholar, Lauren Hopgood, Miki Dodimead, Emma Williams and Tarnie Mangeen. 2. Lee-Anne Virlas, Stacey Ryan, Michelle Cox and Davina Carne. 3. Jenny Forbes, Amanda Noblet and Kylie Noblet. 4. Frank Salanitri, John Damiano, Dan Ross and Daniel Cicirelli. 5. Janine Hoffamn, Carmen DeBrough and Jen Brauer.
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PHOTOS SHARON CHAPMAN, WHOLE PACKAGE PHOTOGRAPHICS
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S C O T T GROUP OF C OMPA NIE S
MOUNT GAMBIER GOLD CUP
2 3
1 5
4
6
7
1. Helen Varcoe, Gina Payne and Melissa Barnes. 2. Kate and Simon Hastings. 3. Kristi and Zoe Leamey. 4. Noeleen Henley, Michael Poon and Nat McLaughlin. 5. Louise Stock, Kylie Watson andNicole Reschke. 6. Virginia Harkness, Ronon Mackle and Heidi James. 7. Kate Freebairn and Dru Reschke.
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WINTER
2014 JUNE
JULY
14 QUORN HOTEL QUORN CUP QUORN RACING CLUB MONDAY 14 JUNE
CITY OF PORT AUGUSTA CUP PORT AUGUSTA RACING CLUB SUNDAY 6 JULY
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PHOTOS SAJC, SATC
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2 ROXBY DOWNS OUTBACK CUP ROXBY DOWNS RACING CLUB SATURDAY 2 AUGUST
30
IRISH RACE DAY AT MORPHETTVILLE
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SOUTH AUSTRALIAN JOCKEY CLUB, MORPHETTVILLE RACECOURSE SATURDAY 30 AUGUST
THOROUGHBRED RACING SA HALL OF FAME AND INDUSTRY AWARDS ENDEAVOUR HOMES PAVILION, MORPHETTVILLE SATURDAY 23 AUGUST
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AU T UMN
2014 SEPTEMBER
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3
THE ADVERTISER BALAKLAVA CUP BALAKLAVA RACING CLUB WEDNESDAY 3 SEPTEMBER
Balaklava Cup 3rd September 2014
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PRESENTED BY
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15
CARLTON DRAUGHT MURRAY BRIDGE GOLD CUP
4
MURRAY BRIDGE RACING CLUB WEDNESDAY 15 OCTOBER
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PHOTOS SAJC
JAMESTOWN RACECOURSE SATURDAY 4 OCTOBER
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