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Four stakes events headlines Hawkesburys on Saturdays more independent

By John Curtis

According to Hawkesbury boss James Heddo, the group has added great dance permission to the 3-wheel moon club Hawkesbury Gold Cup in the group.

The $ 250,000 on Saturday with a huge metropolitan program of 10 races is celebrating the 20th anniversary.

“There is no doubt that our trophy is now an even larger carrot for coach and the 3 million dollar -sized dance at Royal Randwick in November,” said Heddo today. “Both races are over 1600 meters.”

Classy Galoper My Oberon (Chad Schofield) – is one of 22 entries for the Richmond Club Hawkesbury Gold Cup on Saturday. Image by Bradley photographer

The Hawkesbury Race Club received 212 entries for the meeting with three 250,000 US dollars of the group 3-die Elite-Sand & Boden-Hewkesbury-Guineen (1400 m) for three-year and Pioneer Services Hawkesbury Crown (1300 m) for stitch foals and mares, together with the Cup and 200,000 US US dollars ($ 1100,000) ($ 1100) ($ 1100).

The St. Johns Park Bowling Club 2yo Clarendon Stakes (1400 m) adds further shine to the map. “Very satisfied with the entries,” said Heddo.

“The Gold Cup will be a great race again, while the Guineen is a pre-cursor for the three-year-olds in Brisbane Winter and the crown looks like a beauty that has hit 31 nominations.

“And the 2yo Clarendon has shown in the past that it can raise one or two top horses of the future.”

The trophy attracted 22 entries, Guineas 23, Goldrausch 21 and Clarendon Stakes 15.

The nominations for Clarendon and Benchmark 78 Handicap (1100 m), which currently have 12 entries, were extended on Tuesday until 11 a.m.

The rail will be in the real position, and the route has been rated 8 after 64 mm rain in the last 24 hours.

“However, it is okay here today, and when we inside we escaped larger sums that were recorded on the coast,” said Heddo.

Tab.com.au issued the four Hawkesbury functions before early markets on Wednesday morning.

The winner of the Summer Cup Tavi Time Heads Cup bets with $ 3.50 in front of Provincial Midway Championships final winner Matcha Latte ($ 4.50).

Ciaron Maheh's talented stut foal Snitzanova, already a two and 3 winners of group 2 and 3 this season costs 4.50 US dollars for the Guineas.

Kiwi Mare Belclare for $ 3.50 leads the Crown Market, while the Golden Slipper-Up Coleman of the last year (a modern addition to the Chris Waller Stable) and Dragonstone dispute with 4.50 USD for the gold rush.

To display the Hawkesbury nominations, click here

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