South Australian Jockey Club
South Australian Jockey Club is the principal race club in South Australia, Australia.
First Racing Events
The first horse racing events in South Australia took place at a largely-attended picnic meeting held over 1 and 2 January 1838. [1] In August 1838, riding his grey gelding Charley, Fred Handcock won the first steeplechase event ever held in South Australia. [2] Various racing events (including match races) continued throughout the 1840s, but without a regulating body.
Early foundations of the S.A.J.C.
The first incarnation of the South Australian Jockey Club (S.A.J.C.) was in 1850, when it ran a race programme at Brighton on 14 February.[3] Thomas Shayle was the Hon. Sec. and Edward Strike the Clerk of the Course.
Many subsequent clubs were formed and folded (one in 1869 through bankruptcy[4] then revived in 1873 after its debts were paid by a consortium of businessmen[5]), variously named South Australian or Adelaide Jockey Club and races were run under Jockey Club rules within and outside these organisations at various locations: Dry Creek, the East Parklands, Thebarton and Glenelg.
The Formation of the S.A.J.C.
The present Club was formed in 1875 with Stewards: Sir John Morphett, Sir Henry Ayers, John Crozier M.L.C., W. Cavenagh, M.P., and Philip Levi. The Committee consisted of: G. Bennett, Henry W. K. Simms, M.P. Judge: Mr. E. M. Bagot. Starters: Henry Hughes and G. Bennett. Clerk of the Course: J. Boose.[6] The first handicapping committee consisted of William B. Rounsevell, Gabriel Bennett and Henry Hughes.[7]
The Club acquired freehold property at Morphettville and held its first meeting there on 3 January 1876.[8] A breakaway group, the Adelaide Racing Club acquired the lease to the "Old Adelaide Racecourse" (later known as Victoria Park) from the Adelaide City Council and until amalgamation continued to hold race meetings there.
Presently, races are conducted at one metropolitan course: Morphettville.
In 2008, firstly Victoria Park, and then in 2009 Cheltenham Park were discontinued as racing facilities in South Australia.
Major races include the Group 1 Goodwood Handicap (1200m), Group 2 Adelaide Cup (3200m), Group 1 SA Derby (2500m) and the Group 1 Australasian Oaks (2000m).
Races
The following is a list of group races, which are conducted by the South Australian Jockey Club (SAJC).
Grp | Race Name | Age | Sex | Weight | Distance |
1 | Australasian Oaks | 3YO | Fillies | sw | 2020 |
1 | Goodwood Handicap | 3YO+ | Open | hcp | 1200 |
1 | Robert Sangster Stakes | 3YO+ | F&M | sw | 1200 |
1 | South Australian Derby | 3YO | Open | sw | 2500 |
2 | Adelaide Cup | 3YO+ | Open | hcp | 3200 |
2 | SAJC Coolmore Classic | 3YO+ | F&M | sw+p | 1600 |
2 | Yallambee Classic | 3YO | Open | sw | 1200 |
2 | Queen Of The South Stakes | 3YO+ | F&M | sw | 1600 |
3 | SA Fillies Classic | 3YO | Fillies | sw | 2500 |
3 | Auraria Stakes | 3YO | Fillies | sw+p | 1800 |
3 | Lord Reims Stakes | 3YO+ | Open | hcp | 2600 |
3 | D.C. McKay Stakes | 3YO+ | Open | hcp | 1100 |
3 | R. N. Irwin Stakes | 3YO+ | Open | wfa | 1100 |
3 | Robert A. Lee Stakes | 3YO+ | Open | hcp | 1600 |
3 | SAJC Breeders' Stakes | 2YO | Open | sw | 1200 |
3 | SAJC Queen's Cup | 3YO+ | Open | hcp | 2000 |
3 | SAJC Sires' Produce Stakes | 2YO | Open | sw | 1600 |
3 | SAJC Spring Stakes | 3YO+ | Open | wfa | 1200 |
3 | The Jansz | 2YO | Open | sw | 1200 |
References
- ↑ Register, 20 January 1838, p. 3.
- ↑ Register, 18 August 1838, pp. 2-3.
- ↑ Brighton Races South Australian Register 2 February 1850 accessed 18 October 2011
- ↑ "New Year's Day". South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) (Adelaide, SA: National Library of Australia). 3 January 1870. p. 6. Retrieved 16 September 2012.
- ↑ "Sporting". South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) (Adelaide, SA: National Library of Australia). 15 July 1873. p. 7 Supplement: Supplement to the South Australian Register. Retrieved 16 September 2012.
- ↑ "South Australian Jockey Club. May Meeting 1875". South Australian Register (Adelaide, SA : 1839 - 1900) (Adelaide, SA: National Library of Australia). 25 May 1875. p. 6. Retrieved 16 September 2012.
- ↑ "A Man's Duty is to Serve His Country". The Mail (Adelaide, SA : 1912 - 1954) (Adelaide, SA: National Library of Australia). 13 September 1913. p. 2 Section: Second Section. Retrieved 14 September 2012.
- ↑ "South Australian Jockey Club". The South Australian Advertiser (Adelaide, SA : 1858 - 1889) (Adelaide, SA: National Library of Australia). 4 January 1876. p. 6. Retrieved 2 January 2014.