2009 Newmarket Handicap
The Newmarket Handicap the premier sprint race in Australia
and is run over 1200 metres. The race is held in March or February each
year at Flemington.
| Race Type: | Group 1 Handicap |
| Distance: | 1200m |
| Racecourse: | Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne, Victoria |
| Address: | Flemington VIC 3031, Australia |
| Website: | http://www.vrc.net.au |
|
View Larger Map
|
The first Newmarket Handicap was run in 1874 and was won by a horse
named Maid of Avenel. The race is for three year olds and up, and is
the undisputed top sprint race in Australia, carrying prizemoney of
$1,000,000. It is such a tough race that only four horses have won the
race in consecutive years during its 134 year history – Razor
Sharp (1982/1983), Correct (1960/1961), Gothic (1927/1928) and Aspen
(1880/1881).
The race is run over the 1200 metre straight course at Flemington,
with the exception of 2007 when it was held at Caulfield due to the
Flemington track reconstruction. It is the only race at Flemington,
apart from the Melbourne Cup, that can have 24 starters.
It is also a race where three-year-olds and older horses, fillies and
mares, colts and geldings have all had their share of success. It is
generally held on the second weekend in March.
Trainer Bart Cummings has won this race a record eight times, with his
nearest rival being Lee Freedman with three wins. There have been some
fantastic finishes in the race such as Rubitano’s win in 2002
where less than a long head separated the first six placegetters.
Almost all of the great sprinters have won or been placed I this race
including Wakeful (1901), Ajax (1938), Bernborough (1946), Baguette
(1971), Placid Ark (1987), Special (1988), Shaftesbury Avenue (1991),
Schillaci (1992), Alinghi (2005), Takeover Target (2006), Miss Andretti
(2007) and Weekend Hustler (2008).