2009 Turnbull Stakes
The Turnbull Stakes is a 2000 metre race for Australia’s
best middle distance horses. The race is held in October each year at
Flemington during the Spring Racing Carnival.
| Race Type: | Group 1 4YO & up SWP |
| Distance: | 2000m |
| Racecourse: | Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne, Victoria |
| Address: | Racecourse Rd VIC, Australia |
| Website: | http://www.vrc.net.au |
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The first Turnbull Stakes was run in 1948 and was named for Mr Richard
Turnbull who was VRC Chairman at that time. Prior to that it was ran
under several different names including October Stakes, September Stakes
and Royal Park Stakes, with the first running in 1865 being won by The
Sign. It has been a 2000m event since the 1972 running as a metric race.
The Turnbull has had several format changes throughout its history as
it was a handicap event until 1963 and then a weight-for-age event from
1964-1970. Since then it has been a Set Weights and Penalties race.
It was a Group 2 race when it was won by the champion mare Makybe Diva
in 2005, and has only been a Group 1 race from 2006. It carries prizemoney
of $500,000 and attracts quality middle distance gallopers.
Since 1948 only two horses have won the race more than once –
Vo Rogue (1987/1988) and Comic Court (1949/1950). Notable winners of
the race include Elvstroem (2004), Northerly (2002), Sunline (2000),
Doriemus (1996), Naturalism (1992), Let’s Elope (1991), Better
Loosen Up (1990), Super Impose (1989), Dulcify (1979), Leilani (1974),
Galilee (1968), Tobin Bronze (1966) and Rising Fast (1954).