Women in RACING Magazine Spring/Summer 2009/10 Issue 5

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Women in RACING Magazine PO Box 1378 Paradise Point Qld 4216 Suite 3, Level 1, Paradise Chambers 2 Grice Ave, Paradise Point Qld 4216 Phone (07) 5564 2055 Facsimile (07) 5564 2056 Email pa@impressionsmedia.com.au Publisher/Editor Graphic Designer Production Administration Beauty Editor

Cathryn Meredith Graham Hankin Sarah Bidmead Jess Green Wendy Ward

Contributors: Jenny Campbell-Bartels, Grant Morgan, Kerrie Simpson

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Profile Helen Page

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Gold Coast Turf Club

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2009 Gold Coast Horse of the Year Awards

Women In Racing Prime Minister’s Cup Luncheon

Photographers: Ross Stevenson, Aldwyn Altuney, Jenny Campbell-Bartels

Queensland Racing Awards

Front Cover: Face of the Winter Carnival – Sarah Rowland (by Ross Stevenson)

Melbourne Cup

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History of the Emirates Melbourne Cup

Fashions on the field Melbourne Cup 2008

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Fundraising: One Little Step Could Lead to a Gallop

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Fashions on the field XXXX Gold Doomben Cup

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Helen Page Getting Better All The Time

by Grant Morgan

Like a good wine, as they say, Gold

Whilst John keeps a watchful eye

Coast trainer Helen Page just seems

from the heights, Helen is on the

to be improving with time.

ground and busily goes about dispatching horses and riders to

Helen was recently crowned Women

their work.

In Racing of the Year at the Gold Coast Turf Clubs Awards night.

One cannot help notice as her horses

One of the true ladies of turf, Helen

head out into the dark, that the quality of the Page stable representatives

was her gracious self accepting

has taken a sharp leap forward in

the award from Women In Racing’s Jennie Bartels and Baslyn Beal.

recent years.

Page finished the seasons strongly

Having achieved good results with

at her home track finishing fifth in

moderately bred types or Sydney

the trainers premiership with 16

castoffs in the past, Page is now

winners.

proving to be a force in early season

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modest

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two year-old races.

her

achievements in a male dominated

This seems thanks to the new ability

sport, Helen was keen to deflect her

to head to the sales and purchase

success to the efforts of her staff and

better quality types, with the backing

those people out of the spotlight.

of a stronger group of owners.

One of the people firmly in the

In the 2009 sales season, Helen

background is husband John Page,

Page secured no less than 25 high

himself a highly successful Group 1

quality yearlings out of the Magic

winning trainer.

Millions sales ring alone.

Among many top gallopers, John Page prepared 1964 AJC, VRC & QTC Derby winner Royal Sovereign.

feature at Gold Coast track work. Sitting among the shadows in the A D Hollindale Stand, John Page sits perched stopwatch in

Whilst the spotlight is now intentionally shone

hand. Little gets past him each morning. Horse

away from him, John’s quick wit is still a regular

or human.

This means she will be well armed for the two year-old season ahead, with yearlings by Falvelon, Bradburys Luck, Jet Spur, Lion Heart, Snitzel and Starcraft. It seems 2010 could be a good year too.

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Horse of t he Year 2009 Gold Coast

Awards

The 2009 Gold Coast Horse of the Year Awards

were held in the Dome at the Gold Coast Turf Club on Thursday 3 September. Gold Coast racing identities gathered at the gala event to celebrate the end of the 2008/2009 racing season. Phelan Ready took out the coveted Carlton Draught Horse of the Year Award, while The H Harvey Prestige Gold Coast Turf Club Horse of the Year Award went to the Anthony Cummings trained Nothin’ Leica Cat. Trainer Helen Page won the popular Women In Racing Inc Award for her contribution to the Gold Coast racing industry. Helen was pleasantly surprised having attended the evening to support her strapper, Moneko Schumacher, who was awarded the inaugural Andrew Eggleston Racing Strappers Award. Daniel Griffin continued his dominance of local racing, taking out the Pipers Lodge Left to right (back): June & Peter Dunn (Dodmark Thoroughbreds), Joshua Jones, Dan Griffin, Helen Page, Hoss Heinrich (GCTC Chairman), Mineko Schumacher; (front) GCTC CEO John Cameron and Alan Walker (MacLachlan Racing).

Jockey Premiership for the third consecutive year. Joshua Jones and Luke Dittman tied for the Traintech 2000 Apprentice Jockey’s Premiership. The Bundaberg Rum Trainers Premiership was taken out by John Morrisey, who narrowly succeeded Gillian Heinrich by two (2) wins.

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Prime Minister’s Cup

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Women in Racing Inc

Luncheon

Sommer Crilley, Jenny Bartels, Rob Reading and Baslyn Beel

Cheryl Luthiger, Victoria Pippos, Yvonne Knight and Meg Howard Tony and Alana Loveless (centre), Natalie Letford (right) and friend

Alexander Forbes, Dale Olsson and Ash Kennedy

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Cathi Meredith (right) and friends

Diedré Simpson (left), Margaret Lenehan (centre) and friends

Pamela Larsen (left), Mansella Berliou (second right) and friends


Kerrina King and Yvonne Smith

Julie Bileau and Effie Clift

Naomi Grayson, Tanya Hill and Deb Farnworth-Wood

Jess Peace (right) and friend

June Bailey (right) and friend

Vikki Chatsfield and Judy Brine

DiedrĂŠ Simpson (right) and friends

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Queensland

RacingAwards 2008/09

Moore Queensland Jockey of the Year ahead of colleagues Ken Pope, Larry Cassidy and Michael Cahill. The Ken Russell Queensland Apprentice of

The 2008/09 racing season was capped off

the Year award went to Brent Evans who also

with the announcement of Phelan Ready as the

picked up both the SEQ Metropolitan-Provincial

Queensland Horse of the Year.

Apprentice and Jockey Premiership awards.

The star colt, winner of the world’s richest two-

Winning three Stakes races this season, Evans

year-old race the Golden Slipper and the $2m

beat fellow nominee Michael Palmer.

Magic Millions 2YO Classic, won the Horse of the Month for January and April 2009 the Group 1 Oakleigh Plate winning Swiss Ace,

Queensland Racing Hall of Fame

Charming Rogue, Regal Castanea, Ice Chariot,

One of the State’s past champions, Dalrello,

Eskimo Dan, Paprika, Shoot Out, Express Air

was inducted into the Queensland Racing Hall

and Jussemi.

of Fame during the evening.

Lorraine McLachlan accepted the award on

Owners Noel Gamble and Darryl Gollan were at

behalf of her son Jason and her late husband

the Awards to accept the honour.

Bruce McLachlan at the Queensland Racing

Dalrello was bred on the Darling Downs and

competing with other monthly winners including

Lorraine McLachlan accepts the Horse of the Year award on behalf of Phelan Ready connections.

Horse of the Year and Industry Awards on Saturday, August 15 at the Sofitel Brisbane with a host of other industry stakeholders. Bruce and Jason McLachlan were in a training partnership for Phelan Ready’s big wins and were also nominated for the Jim Atkins Trainer of the Year as was Liam Birchley, Mick Mair and Brisbane Metropolitan Premiership winner Robert Heathcote. Bruce and Jason were the recipients of the Trainer of the Year award after their successful racing season.

Above: Noel Gamble and Darryl Gollan. Left: Dalrello 10

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trained by inaugural Hall of Fame inductee, Jim Atkins. Dalrello won 18 races, including eight at Black Type level. The stallion was a star on the national stage in the mid 70s, winning four Group 1 races in Sydney, including the 1975 Doncaster Handicap and George Ryder Stakes, as well as back-to-back

Shane Scriven topped off a brilliant year

wins in the All

that included 10 Stakes races, including the

Aged Stakes in

Group 1 Brisbane Cup by claiming the George

1976-1977. www.queenslandracing.com.au


Rebecca Gatehouse, Karin and Darrell Rogers

Hon. Peter Lawlor, Lorraine McLachlan and Brendan Parnell

Maryann Thexton, Christian Lefford and Gillian Heinrich

Chris Bombolas and Jon Haseler

Anjela Bliesner and Christy Litton

Christy Litton and Adrian Mulhern

Lorraine McLachlan

The Queensland Racing Industry Award winners

Queensland Horse of the Year – Phelan Ready Jim Atkins Trainer of the Year – Bruce and Jason McLachlan George Moore Jockey of the Year – Shane Scriven Ken Russell Apprentice of the Year – Brent Evans Stallion of the Year – Show A Heart SEQ Metropolitan-Provincial Trainer of the Year – Robert Heathcote SEQ Metropolitan-Provincial Jockey of the Year – Brent Evans SEQ Metropolitan-Provincial Apprentice of the Year – Brent Evans Non-SEQ Provincial & Country Horse of the Year – Flying Test Non-SEQ Provincial & Country Trainer of the Year – John Manzelmann Non-SEQ Provincial & Country Jockey of the Year – Luke Dillon Non-SEQ Provincial & Country Apprentice of the Year – Luke Dillon Champion QTIS 3YO of the Year – Chakvetadze Champion QTIS 2YO of the Year – Funtantes Best 4YO & Up – Swiss Ace Champion Broodmare – Jazztrack Champion First Season Stallion – Tsuimai Champion 2YO Stallion – Sequalo Women in Racing Award – Pam O’Neill Longest Priced Award – Uncle Jan “Highpoint” Farrier Award – Kristian Coats Strapper of the Year – Christy Litton Best Media Award – Graham Potter and Ipswich Turf Club

Luke Dillon

Larry and Michelle Cassidy

Baslyn Beel, Grant Morgan and Jennifer Bartels

Swiss Ace connections

Mick and Lisa Frappell

Claire Power and Hollie Roberts

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Emirates Melbourne Cup

History of the

The Melbourne Cup was born following the

the race that stops a nation

quest of the Victoria Turf Club to put on a “good handicap” to rival its counterpart, the Victoria Jockey Club. While 1860s racing administrators

“a sweepstakes of 20 sovereigns, 10 sovereigns

The Melbourne Cup has long been lauded as

were enthusiastic and visionary, not in their

forfeit or 5 sovereigns if declared, with 200

the race that stops a nation and has become

wildest dreams would they have thought the

sovereigns added money”.

ingrained in Australian culture. It is built on

Cup would become the greatest 3,200 metre

The uniqueness of the race stipulated handicap

dreams, hard luck and triumph. It is a race which

handicap horse race in the world.

conditions and a distance of two miles. Whilst

is also survived by tragedy. But while the Cup continues to evolve it remains the greatest

The Cup dates back to 1861 and was the brain

this is the discerning and attractive feature

child of Captain Frederick Standish, one time

of the race today, some critics claimed the

VRC Chairman and former Chief Commissioner

conditions would promote mediocrity. “Surely

and is arguably the most challenging to win.

of Police in Victoria. A former member of the

the race demands set weights status at least!”

early history

Victoria Turf Club he conceptually founded

was the cry. Whilst the conditions of the race are

The race drew considerable interest from its

the race with the club committed to offering

against the grain of other premier international

inception in 1861 and in front of an estimated

modest prize-money and a hand beaten gold

races, these are the same qualities which make

crowd of 4,000, Archer won the first Melbourne

watch. The conditions for the race would state

it so unique and endearing.

Cup. This was also the time of death of Burke

3,200 metre horse race anywhere in the world

and Wills, two of Australia’s daring pioneers who were the first to track the harsh Australian terrain from North to South. It is recorded that the local community were in a state of mourning and understandably the first Melbourne Cup was run under rather subdued circumstances. Archer’s victory was the first of two for the horse and the first of five for aspiring trainer Etienne de Mestre who would quickly gain a reputation as a fine horseman. The Cup is run at Flemington which in 1861 was a recognised venue for race-meetings conducted by the Victoria Turf Club. Flemington was fairly rough and ready in the early days with

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no running rails or recognised course proper,

Flemington to witness Grand Flaneur secure

victory with Makybe Diva. Jockey, Glen Boss,

however the Melbourne Cup quickly caught on

Australia’s greatest race prize. With a Melbourne

would write his own history as only 16 months

as the race on the Australian Racing Calendar

population of only 290,000, this attendance was

earlier he broke his neck in a race fall in Hong

and soon became renowned for its carnival

quite phenomenal. These were flourishing times

Kong. He was millimetres away from becoming

atmosphere boasting garden parties, gaiety and

for Melbourne as the city continued to grow

a paraplegic. David Hall would add to his family

ladies showing off their latest finery.

post gold rush period. Melbourne was alive and

history with the race as his cousin, Greg Hall,

seen as fast and furious compared to its more

rode Subzero to victory in 1992. Glen Boss

subdued rival Sydney.

would repeat the performance in 2004 and

as much in the early days as it is today.

first female trainer

again in 2005 when Makybe Diva would

This reputation was assisted greatly by an

With the victory of Ethereal in 2001, Sheila

enthusiastic committee of the Victoria Racing

Laxon became the first woman to train a winner

Club which was formed as an amalgamation of

of the Melbourne Cup. The media-friendly

the Victoria Turf Club and the Victoria Jockey

Laxon, whose former husband Laurie Laxon

Club in 1864. The race gained popularity

trained 1988 winner Empire Rose, would set a

she carried 58kg.

through the hard-working efforts of Robert

new benchmark for women in racing. The Cup

In 2006 Delta Blues became the first Japanese

Cooper Bagot, the first Secretary of the

now boasts a female Cup victory for owner

trained horse to win the Melbourne Cup

VRC and an inherent community passion for

and trainer, the Cup

opening a new front

horse racing.

only waits on the first

of competition for

It was the place to be seen for the social set, politicians and Australia’s rich and famous

Melbourne was a relatively young city and at the the Cup’s inception was experiencing the Gold Rush with many flocking to Melbourne, and subsequently Bendigo and Ballarat, in the hope of a life changing experience. Gold diggers discovered fortunes which in turn sparked an immigration and development boom in Melbourne and the state of Victoria.

become the only horse to win three Melbourne Cups. Carrying 55.5kgs in 2004, she created a new weight carrying record for a mare in the race and surpassed that yet again in 2005 when

female jockey to take

the coveted handicap

out the Cup.

event. Ridden by

In 2002, jockey Damien Oliver carried the hearts of all Australians as he secured his second Cup winner only seven days after his brother Jason

Yasunari Iwata, Delta Blues defeated stablemate Pop Rock (Damien Oliver). Both horses were trained by Katsuhiko Sumii.

died tragically in a track accident in Perth.

The Cup continues to capture the imagination

Many thought he would step down from

of an adoring public. It continues to become

Originally run on a Thursday, the race is always

his Cup Day mounts. But in the spirit and

run on the first Tuesday in November and was

the one race which every jockey, trainer

legend with which the race has become

first run on a Tuesday in 1875 when Wollomai

and owner wants to win. It is a race built

associated, Oliver rode the race of his life

won the Cup. During this early period, Mr John

on aspiration and inadvertently provides

winning aboard Media Puzzle. Oliver would

Tait, a jeweller from Hobart, would make a strong

inspiration to so many who feel the

bury his brother 24 hours later in Perth.

impact as trainer of The Barb (1866), Glencoe

Tragically, Damien father had also

(1868), The Pearl (1871) and The Quack

died in a race fall back in the

(1872). He was considered the first trainer to

1970s.

the most sought after horse

The latest chapter in the

races in the world. It is the

Cup’s history is no less

race that stops the nation

run his training operation as a business and also mentored four-time Cup winning trainer Walter Hickenbotham, who trained Carbine, one of the all-time greats. By 1880, 100,000 people made the journey to

enthralling with Glen

challenges of life are grand. It started off as a “good handicapper’s” race yet quickly evolved to be one of

and the jewel in the crown

Boss and David Hall

on the Australian racing

combining for Cup

calendar.

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Event s

Melbourne

H u n dr e ds of thousands of race-goers,

celebrities, international guests and fashionistas

from around Australia will have their focus firmly on Flemington this Melbourne Cup Carnival to witness the glamour and style of this year’s

Myer Fashions on the Field competition. In its

developed – to offer everyone the chance to

47th year, Myer Fashions on the Field will again

interpret the global fashion trends or apply their

feature categories for Women’s Racewear,

own personal style through racewear.

incorporating the national competition, Men’s

Launched by the VRC in 1962 as an initiative

Racewear, and the invitation-only Design Award and Millinery Award competitions.

“Fashions on the Field” concept has evolved and been replicated by race clubs around the

fashion at Flemington,

world. The VRC’s Myer Fashions on the Field

the Myer Fashions on

remains Australia’s largest and most prestigious

the Field Enclosure, will

race wear event, and is regarded as the pinnacle

end of the public lawn. It will this year feature more viewing space for race-goers to watch the glamorous parade of contestants along the catwalk on AAMI Victoria Derby Day, Emirates Melbourne Cup Day and Crown Oaks Day.

fashion event of the Spring Racing Carnival. Women’s Racewear

Celebrating the fifth year of the national competition, the iconic Women’s Racewear competition is hosted in six states. The Tasmania, South Australia, New South Wales, Queensland and Western Australian events are held between February and October with each

The competition will be more exciting

state finalist flying to Melbourne to compete

than ever, with all winners walking away

against the Victorian winner in the National Final

with amazing prizes that include Paspaley

on Crown Oaks Day.

jewellery, a Longines watch, loads of Myer gift cards and much more!

Telecast on the Seven Network, the Women’s Racewear category is the jewel in the Myer

These initiatives, coupled with

Fashions on the Field crown, each year

a fashion industry focused

attracting more than 1200 entrants. The winner

judging panel, are expected to

of the National Final becomes one of the most

maintain the true spirit in which

photographed faces of the Melbourne Cup

“Fashions on the Field” was

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to woo more women to the races, the original

The nerve centre of

again be located at the east

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Carnival.


Cup

N o v e mb e r milliners play in the glamour of the celebration that stops the nation. Liza Stedman walked away with the 2008 Millinery Award. Design Award

Hosted on Emirates Melbourne Cup Day, the

AAMI Victoria Derby Day 2009 8:30am - 6:30pm Saturday, 31 October 2009 AAMI Victoria Derby Day is considered by racing purists to be the best single day of thoroughbred racing in Australia, if not the world.

51st Annual Racing Fraternity Mass

invitation-only Design Award provides both

9:00am - 10:00am Sunday, 1 November 2009

established and emerging designers with an

The annual racing fraternity Mass will be held at

arena to showcase their Cup Day racewear

St Francis’ Church Melbourne (cnr Lonsdale and

creations and victory could be the ultimate

Elizabeth Streets) on Sunday 1st November.

launching pad for aspiring new talent.

2009 Gala Business Dinner Monday, 2 November 2009

Nicole Williams, designer of Nicolangela, is the The winner in 2008, Kirsty MacGillivray, wore a

2009

reigning Design Award title holder.

The Gala Business Dinner held on Emirates

stylish black dress with ruffled detailing around

Melbourne Cup Eve has become the must

the bust accompanied with a tuxedo jacket,

attend event for companies hosting international

black opaque stockings and a modern black

and interstate guests during the Melbourne Cup

and white flower by Ward and Whyle.

Carnival.

Men’s Racewear

Emirates Melbourne Cup Day 2009

Held on AAMI Victoria Derby Day, the one-day only Men’s Racewear category is now in its ninth year, and regularly attracts more than 200 well-dressed male race-goers. The competition continues to grow in popularity each year and has seen a high calibre of entrants sporting a variety of suiting, extravagant shirt and tie

8:30am - 5:30pm Tuesday, 3 November 2009 It’s the greatest day on the Australian sporting and social calendar – the one day when everyone, young and old, stops to partake in this unique cultural tradition.

VRC Oaks Club Lunch

combinations, and the emergence of the hat

12:00pm - 3:00pm Wednesday, 4 November 2009

in recent years – proving that “Fashions on the

This highly sought after event sells out in

Field” is not just for the ladies.

minutes and has become an integral part of

Michael Wooldridge’s debonair look won him the Men’s Myer Fashions on the Field competition in 2008. Millinery Award

Judged on Crown Oaks Day, the Millinery Award will again see Flemington become a

the Melbourne Cup Carnival.

Crown Oaks day 2009 9:00am - 5:15pm Thursday, 5 November 2009 Crown Oaks Day is the traditional ladies day, where women don their most feminine outfits for a day of champagne, fashion and fun!

sea of sinamay, feathers, flowers and fabric as

Emirates Stakes day 2009

Australia’s best milliners show off their creations

9:00am - 5:15pm Saturday, 7 November 2009

– whether they be hats, headpieces, fascinators

The Melbourne Cup Carnival concludes with

or the hatinator. The VRC and MYER host the

Emirates Stakes Day featuring Victoria’s premier

Millinery Award to acknowledge the crucial role

1600m event, the Group 1 Emirates Stakes.

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F l e ming t on

R ac e co u rs e

–

Fashions Field

N o v e mb e r

2nd , 2008

Melbourne Cup 2008

Images courtesy VRC

on the

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One little step

Fund

R aising

could lead to a gallop

by Jenny Bartels

Women In Racing Inc had previously supported those within the racing industry who has been affected by ill-health or death, as a result of their involvement in racing. Recipients included Riding for the Disabled, National Breast Cancer Foundation, and several jockeys or their families. As a result of this epidemic, it was felt by the two Directors of Women In Racing Inc, Jennifer Bartels and Baslyn Beel, an opportunity arose to become involved in the Equine Influenza Research by directing their fund-raising to this cause established through Griffith University, Gold Coast. The aim of this support has been to assist the Research Department through a series of fundraisers with all monies raised going to the Institute. Although only small donations are raised, (one little step) the important role of Women In Racing is to highlight the seriousness of the Influenza and the impact it has on people’s livelihood. Lyn Barnes, noted outback artist based at Quilpie

Following the devastation created by the

of horse breeders, bloodstock agents and

and Alan Thomson, jeweler and specialist in opal

outbreak of Equine Influenza during August,

horse transport companies. With regard to the

pieces from Toowoomba, each donated special

2007, public arousal and genuine interest

breeding industry leading studs virtually came

works that were successfully auctioned on

created by press coverage helped influence

to a complete stop as quarantine dictated to

the opening night of the their exhibition at the

Women In Racing Inc, by supporting the Institute

the key players that any infection was costly

Graydon Gallery in New Farm, Brisbane. Both

with its research. As history has shown the

not only in breeding fees, but also the scarcity

artists are passionate about Australia and highly

horse industry came to a halt and the biggest

of good stock damaged the industry as was

acclaimed as they depict the sensitive nature of

lockdown of horses ever experienced in

witnessed at future bloodstock sales

the outback seen in the landscapes of Lyn’s art

Australia proved how serious any infectious

The Institute for Glycomics, based at the Gold

and the fiery sunsets seen through Alan’s use

Coast, has been performing ground-breaking

of Australian opal designs.

research into human diseases such as anti-

This public awareness may one day (lead to a

influenza drug discoveries. Professor Mark von

gallop ) and have major sponsors from within

Itzstein, Director and his team have already

the Equine Industry eager to become involved in

outbreak in this industry can have! This equine virus affected not only the thoroughbred and horse-racing industry, but also harness racing, equestrian dressage, local pony clubs as well as all recreation horses.

developed some inhibitors which are now under

funds required for the Institute to carry through

The impact this outbreak had, extended to the

further investigation. Professor von Itzstein

their invaluable research that could one day

numerous victims across the board, including

was instrumental in developing the world’s first

benefit the entire world and prevent the past

workers connected to the racetracks, suppliers

influenza medication Relenza that is currently

predicament that Australia has had to withstand

to the equine industry as well as livelihoods

being used for human use in many countries.

in the horse world.

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Trevor Bailey

Train e r

P rofi l e

Generation next

by Grant Morgan

Trevor Bailey

Trevor Bailey

Young Gold Coast Trainer Trevor Bailey is

for Trevor Bailey. Among the highlights

quickly stepping out of the shadows of his

in 2008 were two stakes wins with the

illustrious father Alan Bailey. Trevor Bailey

rejuvenated older mares Fabiarna (Listed

boasts an impressive lifelong resume in the

Juanmo Quality) and Perfect Feeling

racing industry, with much of his knowledge

(Listed Tattersalls Mile).

gained from his highly successful father.

In the 2008 season, Trevor Bailey’s

More recently, Trevor gained valuable

metropolitan winning strike rate of 3.7 was

international experience preparing a highly

the best of any trainer in Queensland, whilst

successful team in Singapore under his

he placed fourth on the highly competitive

own name. During that stint, his feature

Gold Coast Trainers Premiership ladder which was again won by his father.

Queen Elizabeth Gold Cup with Light Of

Barlinnie trained by Trevor Bailey (Jockey: Jason Holder)

In the recently completed 2009 season,

Success.

Stud S., Gr2) and Stella Artois (MVRC William

Trevor Bailey enjoyed stakes success in the

Prior to setting up his Kranji base, Trevor

Crockett S., L). Other good performers to receive

$200,000 Doomben Stakes with Barlinnie, as

was assistant trainer to his popular father

the Trevor Bailey polish in Melbourne included

well as first time stakesplacegetters Kisani

and operated the families’ highly successful

Thong And Pushbike, Bold Impulse, Gold Class

and Go Johemma. His impressive strike rate

Melbourne stable at Caulfield.

and Mardi Gras.

continued, whilst he finished third in the Gold

During a three year period, the Trevor Bailey

After returning from Singapore, Trevor Bailey

Coast trainers premiership after leading for a

prepared Victorian team collected a swag of

returned to the Gold Coast to set up a new

majority of the season.

feature races around Australia and developed

stable under the family banner of Bailey

With this solid background and proven record,

a lethal winning strike rate.

Racing Australia, training alongside father

you can mark down the name Trevor Bailey to

Alan. Standing right alongside Trevor in the

become one of Queensland’s leading trainers

establishment of his new Gold Coast stable

in the coming seasons.

Star performers for the Bailey’s Melbourne stable included Libidinious (SAJC DC McKay S., Gr3, 2d SAJC Goodwood H., Gr1), Point

were mum June and sister Tracey.

Visit www.trevorbailey.com.au to follow the

Danger (VRC Chivas Regal S., Gr3, 4th VRC

In his first full season back on the Gold Coast, the

progress of Trevor Bailey and his Gold Coast

Salinger S., Gr1), Suzy Grey (SAJC Swettenham

2007/2008 season proved particularly fruitful

team.

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3 0th, 2009

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Photography by Ross Stevenson

Conrad treasury Qld Oaks Race day

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Owning

Thousands of Queenslanders who are owners

or part-owners of racehorses have felt their hearts race as a jockey riding hands and heels brings their horse down the home straight.

There are many ways for people to become involved in racing as horse owners. These range

from being a hobby owner to a professional, a sole owner to a part-owner, a partnership or a sydicate through to having your own stable of

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champions. the costs to be shared, making getting into the

Fi nan cial Co M m itm ent Apart from the cost of buying a thoroughbred or a share in a joint partnership or syndicate, potential owners must consider the ongoing

industry affordable for more people and allowing friends, work colleagues or other groups to share in the excitement. This means you could become an owner for less than $20 a week.

costs of feeding, grooming and training their

Before entering a partnership or syndicate,

racehorse.

prospective owners should ensure there is

The minimum cost of keeping and racing a thoroughbred racehorse in Australia has been estimated at around $15,000 a year, with the average prizemoney won by each horse more than $5,000. Therefore, a full owner of an average racehorse could expect to pay about $10,000 a year out of her or his own pocket.

a clear agreement about the terms of the partnership, especially regarding decisionmaking and the sharing of prizemoney and costs. The joint owner whose name is listed first on the ownership or lease documents will be the official manager for the joint owners or partners under the Rules of Racing.

However, a horse would only have to win two

Each joint-owner or partner’s name appears in

mid-ranking city races a year to break even.

the racebook as a registered owner, and each is entitled to full race-day ownership privileges,

Sales Many people become owners by buying horses privately or at yearling sales, where horses are sold at auction. Before buying, it is strongly recommended that you seek advice from a bloodstock agent, veterinarian or your horse trainer.

giving access to the members’ enclosure and

QTIS

mounting yard. Only the syndicate manager’s

The Queensland Thoroughbred Investment

Horse owning through partnerships of up to

name appears in the racebook along with the

Scheme aims to increase investment in

10 people and syndicates of up to 20 allows

syndicate name.

the Queensland thoroughbred industry.

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Approximately $5.3m is distributed to industry participants annually. The range of QTIS incentives encourages participants to register their horses for the scheme. These include QTIS Added Stakes, QTIS Breeder Bonuses and QTIS Super Stakes. Queensland-bred and Breedback eligibility are both available as part of QTIS. Visit www.queenslandracing.com.au for more information and click on the QTIS icon on the left-hand side.

Privileges for owners include free admission and entry to the members enclosure on the day their horse is racing. Owners can also enter the mounting yard to discuss tactics with their

Photography by Ross Stevenson

Privi leg es Fo r Own ers with information on all aspects of ownership. Contact Queensland Racing for more information.

trainer and jockey. However, due to limited space and safety considerations, entry to the mounting yard is subject to the discretion of stewards and the race club secretary. A race club official will invite winning owners into the committee room to enjoy a celebratory drink and watch a replay of the race. To ensure memories of the win, owners can obtain a photo of their horse as it flashed past the finishing post. Often races carry trophies as well as prizemoney. Many clubs have special parking areas and other facilities for owners.

Q u eenslan d Raceh o rse Own ers Asso ciati o n The Queensland Racehorse Owners Association (QROA) is proud to represent owners. The association continually seeks better outcomes

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(or share/partnership)

for its members through reduced costs,

Yearling colt by Markane ex Sweet Amnesia.

increased prizemoney and the maintenance of

Bay foaled 12/08/08. Sire has produced one group, one placegetter, (Spot on Target 2nd in the TJ Smith 1600m) and many winners/ placegetters at other levels. Sire is 他 brother to Onemorenomore, a group one winner of the Champagne Stakes and is closely related via his Dam line to Casino Prince, a winner of the group one Chipping Norton, both races are 1600m.This colt is a well conformed type who is already over 14 hands. Dam traces back to Habitat and Sir Tristram lines.

a strong relationship with Queensland Racing. In addition, the Association values its members and encourages friendship and social interaction. Members of QROA also receive other benefits, including free entry to selected racecourses and

Assistan ce Fo r Fi rst-ti m e Own ers

trade discounts.

Queensland Racing can help first-time owners

ring their office on (07) 3869 9739.

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Terminology

Here is a guide to horse talk that will get you through any race day, or at least impress your non-betting friends.

Camel Derogatory name for a horse you think

cannot win.

Form What the horse has done in the past.

Handicap The Melbourne Cup is a ‘handicap’

Odds The quote on the horse’s chances from

event, meaning horses are penalised by

the bookie, telling you how much you get back

weight to try to even their chances. Penalties

for each dollar invested.

are given by official handicappers based on

Favourite The lowest-priced horse, the one

a horse’s previous results. For example, top

the bookies think is the most likely to win.

chance Tawqeet was forced to carry an extra

Outsider A horse not expected to feature at

2 kg because he won the Caulfield Cup, a major

a big price.

lead-in race.

Trifecta Picking the first three horses in any

Hoop Another name for a jockey.

order.

Strapper The person who leads the horse

Boxed Trifecta Choosing the first three

out into the yard to parade before the race,

horses in order.

and who traditionally straps the horse’s legs

Quinella Picking first and second in any

before a race.

order.

TopWeight The horse that runs in No.1, with

Exacta Choosing first and second in correct

the most weight on its back. Horses are given

order.

their starting number according to weight. the minimum weight in the race.

a great finish.

BeTTING

Th e Basi cs

BottomWeight Similarly, number 24 will carry

early to speed up the race but unlikely to have

Th e HORSES

A Plunge A lot of money placed on a certain

horse that brings its odds down.

TrackWork The training a horse does at a

Locals The Australian horses.

Blowing Out When a horse’s price increases

track to lead into the race.

Internationals The horses from overseas.

because punters are not backing it.

Blinkers A head fitting for the horse that

More Toe Than A Thong A horse that has

blocks out side views and forces jittery horses

great speed.

Th e Altermath

to focus forward.

Mudlark A horse that likes the track wet, or

Protest When a jockey or trainer makes a

Stablemates Horses prepared by the same

with some ‘give’.

submission after the race claiming they were

trainer.

Speed horse A horse that will go to the lead

cheated out of a fair run.

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Correct Weight The signal all jockeys were

On Settling The part of the race where

correctly weighted, there were no protests and

horses settle into a steady pace after the chaos

jockey rides a horse wide of the fence.

bets can be paid out.

of the start.

Putting The Horse To Sleep – The Jockey

Slaughtered/Butchered When a jockey

Three Wide/Going Via The Cape When a

The Box Seat A handy place to sit upon

Is Smoking A Pipe The horse is well placed

settling one back from the front and on the

and the jockey can sit and wait to stoke up for

fence.

the finish.

Looks Relaxed The horse has settled into

The Turn Where the horses round the final

the race and is running freely.

bend, a long 550m from the finish.

Getting Some Cover Where horses get a

Be There At The Clock Tower A special

slipstream effect from being behind another

Flemington saying. An ancient clock tower sits

starting from a wide barrier.

horse, especially when facing the wind.

200m from the finish and if you are a chance

Missed The Kick/Jump When a horse is slow

Tailed Off When a horse is right at the back

to win, the horse must be near the leaders as

out of the barriers.

of the field.

they go past the tower.

rides badly, giving the horse no chance of winning.

Th e RACE The Barrier The stalls the horses jump from

at the start. Drawn Out In The Car Park The horse is

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consumption, lower profits, lower commodity, equity and asset prices, businesses are under stress, tax income has been forecasted to drop $115 billion over the next 4 years, and natural disasters are impacting creating hardship for businesses and communities. The Australian Horse Industry remains in turmoil as the question of whether the Tax Office considers whether a taxpayers activities to be carried on as a business or hobby is still considered largely a grey area. Despite the latest ATO Horse Industry Ruling TR2008/2 now finalised, giving optimism to those wanting to claim deductions and losses from their horse activities, and the overwhelming relief felt by the tax community resulting from the landmark decision reached by WA Administrative Appeals Tribunal (AAT) in MR & SL Block & Ors v FC of T 2007 ATC 2735, the ‘Block’s case’, held that their horse breeding and racing activities were in fact a business and their deductions and losses were deductible even when there significant losses especially in the first 3 to 5 years due to significant bad luck from unforeseen events. 28

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less than 50% of most of his broodmares, even despite many strong business factors especially in terms of quality of stock, and profit intention of the taxpayer. Breeders who invest partial interest in multiple mares, including higher quality and costly mares, in order to spread the risk associated with unforeseen events should be forewarned. Whether a person’s breeding and or racing activities will be accepted by the ATO is remains

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A A M I S t ra d bro k e R ac e d a y

on the

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F e at u r e

Top Ten

for Ladies

By Dale Olsson The Spring Racing Carnival is the perfect place for fashion fillies to strut

their stuff, and who doesn’t love the chance to don their finest and vie for the opportunity to win great prizes? Owner of The Hat Box, Dale Olsson, relishes the opportunity to use her stylist skills to assist her clients to co-ordinate their outfits from top to toe for major race days. And the results speak for themselves with regular Fashions on the Field wins at tracks all over Australia. So what should you wear to win and do you need more than just a great outfit? “Definitely,” agrees Dale. “It’s the whole package that impresses the judges.” So for those fashionistas wishing to take a punt on the fashion stakes, here are Dale’s top ten tips to help you get a head start. 1 A shade and style of outfit which suits your body type and colouring.

Do not choose a colour and design simply because it’s in fashion. 2 Make sure your hat or fascinator co-ordinates with your outfit and

doesn’t overpower it. 3 Never choose more than three colours in your ensemble. 4 Bags and shoes no longer need to be colour-­matched, however, make

5 6

Black Silk Jacket with Beading Detail, Black Silk Pencil Skirt. Kennedy&Forbes

7 8 9

sure that every aspect of your ensemble blends well. For example, you could match your hat to your shoes or your bag to your dress. Dress according to the season. Even though the weather is warm, don’t flash too much flesh and felt hats are strictly for winter. Dress according to the occasion. Racewear is formal day wear, not cocktail wear. Pay attention to detail. It could be an interesting piece of jewellery or a handmade silk corsage that will catch the judge’s eye. Good grooming is essential as is deportment. Stand up straight and smile at the judges. An extroverted personality is a bonus. Judges love confidence – they like to see you having a good time.

10 Enjoy the experience.

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Maryon’s Shoes

Maryon’s Designer Shoes was established

on the Gold Coast, in a small shop in The Chevron Arcade some thirty-six years ago by Maryon Campbell. The business has expanded to become one of the most iconic purveyors of Italian, French and Spanish footwear, and unique accessories in Australia. The company now boasts four stores in Queensland – Maryon’s on Tedder, Main Beach, Maryon’s Emporium, Fortitude Valley, Maryon’s Brisbane Arcade, Brisbane City as well as a destination outlet store at Stones Corner, Brisbane. Due to the demand from interstate and international clients, Maryon began to produce her mail order catalogues seasonally – well before Internet shopping and the like, were in vogue. They have provided beautiful shoes to women across the globe. Maryon’s is now servicing their third generation of clients and she has handed the reins on to her daughter, Claire, continuing the legacy for future generations of shoe addicts. Maryon’s currently have a fantastic wide range of labels from the top European designers, including Tod’s, Clergerie, Dolce and Gabbana, Sonia Rykiel, Armani, Marc Jacobs, Celine, Christian Lacroix and Givenchy. They also stock an extensive range of luxury bags, belts, wallets, watches and other fabulous accessories. Maryon’s prides itself on its unique customer service and provides a luxury range of European Imports. Maryon’s commitment for a further thirty-six years will see them continually providing beautiful shoes and accessories to the women of the world! 32

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1  Purple Satin Top with Neck Tie, Purple Satin Ruched Pencil Skirt.  2  White Silk Jacket with Black Organza & Sequin Braid, White Silk Strapless Dress, Bag by Rodo.   3  Black Silk Tucked Jacket with Bow, Black & Orange Print Top, Black Silk Tucked Pencil Skirt, Leather Gloves.   4  Ivor y Silk Coat, Ivor y Silk Cami, Black & Ivor y Print Tiered Skirt.

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Champagne clot hing at sparkling wine prices …

Edit & Refresh is a pre-loved clothing boutique

Sydney & Melbourne fashionistas have enjoyed

selling high street and designer women’s fashion,

the secret of shopping at high-end pre-loved

shoes and accessories brought to you from

clothing boutiques for years and now its your

some of the Gold Coast’s best dressed women.

turn! Our Molendinar (Ashmore) store, which

It’s like raiding the wardrobe of your most stylish

opened in February this year, is open to the

friends and keeping the best bits for yourself!

public on Tuesdays and Wednesdays and is

Edit and Refresh brings together great fashion

also the venue for our regular sale days and

well as Australian and international designer

at affordable prices as well as the benefit of

styling sessions. With our brand new store at

brands. Items are accepted on a seasonal basis

personal styling to help you make the right

Chevron Island now open, there’s no excuse

(i.e. summer clothes accepted from August to

wardrobe choices. Qualified image consultant

to not look stylish everyday. If shopping pre-

April, winter clothing accepted May to July) and

and stylist, Judy Stewart, conducts our regular

loved is not your thing then just drop by and

must be clean and pressed. No pilling, stains or

styling workshops and is also available for

take a look, we’re sure you’ll be surprised at

damaged items will be accepted.

private bookings. Edit and Refresh stocks a

what you might find! Champagne clothes at

Consignments can be delivered to our Molendinar

huge variety of styles and sizes to suit all age

sparkling wine prices! If you have any high

warehouse on Tuesday and Wednesday from

groups and fashion tastes – from casual day

street or designer clothing and accessories

9am to 2pm only. Alternatively, if you have a

wear to formal evening dresses and everything

that you no longer wear or need, then why not

large amount of items to consign, then contact

in between. With new stock arriving daily, you’re

take advantage of our consignment service.

us and we’d be happy to arrange collection.

sure to find something different and unique at

All items will be considered but preference

Simply phone or email us for further information

Edit & Refresh.

is given to high-end chain store brands as

about consigning your clothes with us.

Edit & Refresh

Quality Pre-Loved High Street & Designer Women’s Fashion, Shoes & Accessories

NOW OPEN CHEVRON ISLAND Shop 7, 49-51 Thomas Drive, Chevron Island (next to Shoes On Chevron) Open Tue–Fri 9am to 5pm, Sat 9am to 2pm Warehouse – Suite 5/30 Industrial Ave, Molendinar Open Tue & Wed 9am to 2pm or by appointment Consignments received at Molendinar store only.

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Paradise Point Gold Coast The Grand Opening this month of Points

Boutique, situated on Grice Avenue, Paradise Point has been long awaited. Sonya Varley, owner of this unique new business on the Gold Coast, offers you an elegant shoe store with all the dressings. Beautiful handbags, hats, evening bags, jewellery, race wear, cocktail & evening dresses, day wear and of course, an exquisite range of shoes from some of the finest Australian designers. Sonya has recently relocated to Paradise Point from the Central Coast of NSW. “Points” is Sonya’s fourth boutique and specializes in her wardrobe makeovers, with a ‘Top to Toe’ friendly service. Growing up with a mother as a fine

Fashion Designers:

seamstress, has certainly contributed to the

Carmel Australia

fact her family has over 35 years experience

Sash-Double Bay

and knowledge of the fashion industry,

Paco PM Sydney

As with her boutiques of the past, Points offers

Cisada QLD

a shoe boutique with a point of difference, which

Footwear:

makes every woman feel and know that she

Sanna Shoes Australia

really is special. Sonya now looks forward to

Boutique Identi

giving that same feeling to her new friends and

Zensu Australia

customers at Points Boutique here on the Gold

Cinnamon

Coast and introducing some really different

D’Jango

labels and designers, some of which we have listed for you. Look forward to seeing you at Points!

6c, 6-8 Grice Avenue, Paradise Point (07) 5501 5544

Handbags & Accessories:

Annucci Leather – Vera May Carlo Felinii Jewellery Amore Jewels Sarroff Designs Bodywear

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Shoes On Chevron

The Best Little Shoe Boutique in Town

&

Shoe Bout ique acc e ssori e s

The Best little

in town

A veritable Aladdin’s Cave of shoes and accessories, this bustling boutique might be tucked away in an arcade, but it has its finger firmly on the pulse of international trends.

Covering styles for all ages, seasons and persuasions, from wedges, stilettos, evening and special occasion footwear, Shoes on Chevron stocks an extensive selection from high-end brands including Lodi, Martini Osvaldo, Arche, Jeannot and Azuree. If you’re a bag aficionado, Shoes on Chevron will be able to satisfy your passion, with totes,

Shop 8, 49 Thomas Drive, Chevron Island, Queensland

07 5539 8269 email: comino@bigpond.net.au www.shoesonchevron.com.au

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Eleni Comino and her staff have the knowledge and impeccable taste to assist you in your

clutches, purses and satchels from Cellini,

choices.

Botticelli, Amanda and the Oprah-featured

For more information call 07 5539 8269 or visit

Junior Drake. All the bags are one-offs.

www.shoesonchevron.com.au.


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Hats

by Tracy Mac

YOUR HAT

Tracy Mac enjoys creating original and flattering

hats for each client personally. Her background in the thoroughbred racing industry began working for one of Queensland’s major studs, leading her to meet her husband, a successful racehorse trainer. This gives Tracy an insiders look at the ladies who like to look stunning and individual for those special big race carnivals like the Melbourne Cup, B r i s b a n e Wi n t e r Carnival

and

Magic Millions.

Above: Emma Snowsill (face of Magic Millions) wears an original Tracy Mac at the 2009 Magic Millions Carnival. Left: Effie Clift You might be going to a ladies luncheon or some other special occasion when the right hat with the complementing outfit will turn heads. A hat is an accessory that anyone can wear, the secret is to choose a style that suits your face, character and personality, and above all you feel comfortable wearing. From the ‘conservative’ to ‘over the top’, ‘subtle to ostentatious’, Hats by Tracy Mac can design you an original creation at a very affordable price. For more information check out her stunning designs at www.hatsbytracymac. com or contact Tracy direct on 07 5492 7089, Mobile 0404 495 192, Email: salesinquiries@ hatsbytracymac.com.

Ph: 5492 7089

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“Enjoy your hat from Hats by Tracy Mac”

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Fascinat ors

A fascination for

Misshattan was formed by Charlotte Lynn

Holyoak, a milliner known all over the world for her beautiful work.

A major claim to fame for Charlie was being appointed the official milliner to the richest horse race in the world, The Dubai World Cup, by The Dubai World Cup Office in 1998. After 14 years working as a milliner (under her company name Hattitude) in Australia, Japan, the UK and Dubai, Charlie has come full circle and is now working and living back in Brisbane,

designed and manufactured to make you smile all day long, because you will feel absolutely beautiful wearing them! The Collection

Race to it Fascinators – the perfect accessory for this year’s “Fashions on the Field”. Blushing Brides Fascinators – A collection featuring four beautiful cream fascinators for

society diva” or just a lover of red, you’ll feel alive and beautiful in Misshattan’s Red Collection. Our fascinators are competitively priced and range from $49–$90 plus postage and

your magical day of “I do”.

handling.

Sophia Headscarves – Sophia headscarves

Visit www.misshattan.com.au for more

and alice-bands are the “Ohhh so chic Darling”

information or to shop securely online. The

head-wear for when the top is down on your

shopping cart is simple and easy to use and

sexy sportscar and you want to make a fabulous

accepts all major credit cards. You can also

Whether it’s your wedding day, school formal or

entrance.

contact Misshattan via the online enquiry form,

a day at the races, Misshattan’s accessories are

Red Collection – Whether you’re a “Red hat

or by mobile on 0410 857 487.

Australia – her home town. To celebrate this new ‘circle’ of life, Charlotte has closed Hattitude and created a brand new sexy and sassy company named Misshattan.

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From London Often referred to as Brisbane’s ‘Chapeau

Queen’ by the media, Dale Olsson, owner of The

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Hat Box, has always claimed that she only stocks hats from the best milliners in Australia. However,

for some years, she hankered after the creations of Stephen Jones and Philip Treacy – reputedly

Dale with happy security guards at Royal Ascot

the best milliners in the world. So she jetted off to London in June to beard them in their dens and talk business. For the record, Dale was incredibly well treated and suspects both milliners got a bit

clients, many of whom attend race meetings all Left: Dale with Philip Treacy in his London workroom, and Stephen Jones in his London workroom (right).

over Australia and yes, Derby Day at Flemington. Of course, the hats are expensive but they are investment items which can be worn for years

of a surprise when they checked her out on her

“Unfortunately I really was running out of time

web site and saw her fabulous range of colourful

when I got to Stephen Jones’ establishment and

Australian‑made hats.

he had to be in Paris collaborating with Marc

“Naturally I visited as many milliners as possible,

Jacobs but his manager, Cornelia de Uphaugh

was chastised by an assistant in Harrods for

made me more than welcome.”

taking photos and even got to check out the

“I had heard Philip Treacy could be reserved and distant at times but it was a real pleasure

as they are so elegant.”

hats at Royal Ascot. In all, a fabulous but

to meet him and I found him to be friendly

According to Dale, “Both milliners are unique.

and a gracious gentleman. When I arrived he

Phillip is, of course, the milliner to the royal

was busy making beautiful lace masks for

family so his work is classic and traditional.

Dale suggests that you get in early to view her

Valentino. Anyway, I was given the grand tour

On the other hand, Stephen’s work is much

covetable range as they won’t be on the shelves

of his workrooms, introduced to his staff and

more avant garde so, between them, there is a

for long. If you are unable to visit The Hat Box

even managed to try on one of the hats made

wonderful balance and the hats I have chosen

in person to see why Dale loves her new hats

for Princess Beatrice to wear to Royal Ascot.

are divine – they’re mainly black and white,

from London, check out the new season’s hats

And yes, we did sit down to discuss hats!”

which are the shades most popular with my

at www.thehatbox.com.au.

exhausting trip!”

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Racegoers

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routinely make a bee-line for

d’Italia

Our seamstresses are capable of creating virtually any style from an image or even just a rough sketch, and enjoy working with our somewhat more adventurous racegoers to come up with outfits which are not only unique and individual, but beautifully tailored and fitted. With our amazing prints and patterns, and top quality exquisite textures and styles, the perfect combination is here for the taking – for you to

With fabric ranging from classy casual to very

formal, d’Italia offers an impressive variety of the most unique, unusual and exclusive designer fabric imported from Italian and French

Raci n g Fash i o n

stand out from the crowd!

Discerning racegoers routinely make a bee-line

Besides the retail of beautiful designer fabric,

for d’Italia when searching for “that” unique piece

d’Italia’s services extend to the provision of

which could land them a place in the Fashions

free in-house styling and design advice, and

manufacturers who create for the top fashion

on the Field stakes. It is not uncommon for our

an optional referral to one of our elite team of

houses of Europe.

racing customers to be featured in magazine

expert dressmakers and seamstresses, gifted

Labels regularly in store include Gucci, Armani,

and newspaper articles, proudly showing off

couturiers and precision ladies’ and mens’ tailors

Dolce & Gabbana, Prada, Escada, Chanel,

their exclusive creations made from our eye-

– all dedicated to d’Italia’s customers.

Balenciaga, Pucci, Max Mara, Valentino, Cerruti,

catching fabric.

Considering the excellent quality of their work,

Versace, Cavalli, Missoni and Jil Sander.

At d’Italia we relish assisting racegoers put

all are remarkably affordable and their services

together their ensembles, as it is always sure to

are employed and appreciated by approximately

be a clever, feminine, “look at me” endeavour –

95% of d’Italia’s regular clientelle.

where the style, colour and fabric combinations

These services are optional and are not a

are often quirky or unusual, or just plain

prerequisite for the purchase of our beautiful

d’Italia stocks a diverse variety of exquisite

beautiful – and the fundamental criteria is to

fabric or lace. Contact us now for more

textiles, all of which are available in an impressive

be noticed!

information about our dressmaking services!

Whether you are sewing your own racewear, using your own dressmaker or need one of d’Italia’s – expect nothing less than perfect!

range of colours and prints, including pure silk satins, chiffons, georgettes, voiles, dupions, jerseys and velvets, silk and cotton French laces, beadings and trims, pure wools, pure cashmeres, cottons and linens, wool, angora and silk mixes, silk, wool and cotton mixes, pure cottons, and wool and silk stretch suitings. d’Italia has the most amazing new-season designer prints and suitings – perfect for eyecatching, feminine racewear. 42

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Vaulters from Arundel Park’s Riding for the

Disabled are riding high after competing at the Queensland State Vaulting Championships. The team of six girls, including three with disabilities,

Riding for t he No horsing around at vaulting competition

“Being part of an integrated team allows the

also helps coach the ‘barrels of fun’ class for

riders with a disability to feel like an able body

junior riders learning to vault on barrels before

biggest win is the riders’ increased skill and

person which helps to develop self-esteem

progressing onto the moving horse.

confidence.

and self-confidence,” Renee said. “All of the

Riders in the Arundel Park RDA team are aged

came home with a host of ribbons and medals but senior coach Renee Boersma says the

“Vaulting is like gymnastics on horseback and it’s a sport that takes a lot of skill,” Renee said. “Some of our riders have been vaulting for

riders develop muscle and core body strength, flexibility and memory skills as they perform routines to music in the arena.”

eight to 33 and include able body riders and riders with disabilities ranging from autism, cerebral palsy, attention deficit disorder and

less than 12 months so to see them go from

Liesl Grobler, 33, had been riding for just one

intellectual disabilities. The riders practice weekly

strength to strength is a credit to the team.”

year when she was named National RDA

their compulsory and freestyle routines that are

For the spectators, the sport is entertaining

champion vaulter. “It’s a lot of fun. I enjoy

performed at either walk or canter depending

and inspiring. For the riders the benefits are

meeting new people, learning the techniques

on skill level. Team events can see up to three

immeasurable.

and improving my abilities,” Liesl says. Liesl

riders together performing on horseback. Riders

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disabled

Winner

Riding for the Disabled ‘vaulters’ Liesl Grobler and Sarah Kinsey, 9, prepare to compete at the state championships. use a roller instead of a saddle to manoeuvre into the various positions more commonly seen in a gymnastics beam or floor routine. Renee said horses are known to have a calming affect on children, and

Be a winner, let me turn your old gold and precious stones into something unique and beautiful.

help the riders to develop an awareness of danger and risk. “As well as the physical and mental benefits of vaulting, the riders develop skills in horsemanship as they are required to tack and groom the horses and plait the mane for presentation at the competition,” she said. “The music allows the development and understanding of rhythm and the harmony between horse and human, and the warm up is a time for bonding between the horse and rider.” Arundel Park RDA is located on Brisbane Road, Coombabah, on about 20hectares of beautiful bushland. About 100 riders with a disability ride each week with the support of about 100 volunteers who assist with the operation of the programs. RDA is a non-for-profit organisation that relies on donations. For more

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November 2009

September 2009

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Naturalism Stakes Tranquil Star Stakes Guineas Prelude Dubai Racing Club Cup

October 2009

17th 24th 31st 3rd 3rd 3rd 10th 10th 10th 10th 10th 10th 10th 14th 14th 14th 17th 17th 17th 17th 17th 17th 17th 31st 31st 31st 31st 31st 31st 31st 31st 31st 46

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3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 5th 5th 5th 5th 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th 7th

Flemington Ritzenhoff Stakes Flemington Seppelt Wines Handicap Flemington Liberty Financial Plate Flemington Hong Kong Jockey Club Plate Flemington Emirates Melbourne Cup Flemington The Lexus Stakes Flemington Schweppervescence Stakes Flemington John West The Best Stakes Flemington Crown Oaks Flemington Maribyrnong Plate Flemington Crown Mares Trophy Flemington The Age Classic Flemington Hilton International Stakes Flemington Emirates Stakes Flemington Matriach Stakes Flemington Queen Elizabeth Stakes

Queensland September 2009

19th Eagle Farm Sita Environmental Raceday 26th Doomben Brisbane Horse Transport Family Raceday October 2009

10th Eagle Farm Mimiki Foundation Raceday - Caulfield Guineas Day 24th Doomben Urban Brisbane Cox Plate Raceday 31st Doomben Padua College Derby Day November 2009

3rd Eagle Farm Mercedes-Benz Melbourne Cup Party Day 7th Doomben Zig Zag Foundation Raceday 14th Eagle Farm All Hallows School Raceday 14th Eagle Farm Brisbane Handicap 21st Eagle Farm Qld Red’s Raceday 28th Eagle Farm Tattersall’s Classic 28th Eagle Farm Recognition Stakes


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12th Eagle Farm Norths Leagues & Services Club Christmas Party Raceday December 11, 2009 January 2010

1st GCTC Goldmarket Raceday Magic Millions 2nd GCTC Bat Out Of Hell - Magic Millions 9th GCTC Magic Millions Raceday 26th Doomben Australia Day Races February 2010

13th Eagle Farm 27th Eagle Farm

Valentine’s Day Races Girls Day Out

New South Wales September 2009

19th 19th 19th 19th 26th 26th 26th 26th 26th 26th 26th

Rosehill Rosehill Rosehill Rosehill R. Randwick R. Randwick R. Randwick R. Randwick R. Randwick R. Randwick R. Randwick

WIR Christmas Cocktail Party Sheraton Mirage Hotel – Breakers Bar $65 pp. (wine, beer and cocktail food plate) 6:30pm–8:30pm RSVP December 4, 2009 January 4, 2010

Magic Millions WIR Luncheon Sheraton Mirage Hotel – Horizons Restaurant Face of Magic Millions 2010 MM Fashion Judging $140 pp. Three-course luncheon and wine (book early) Racewear RSVP December 26, 2009 January 6, 2010

Shannon Stakes Tea Rose Stakes Gloaming Stakes Hill Stakes The Nivison Reginald Allen Qlty Hcp Bill Ritchie Handicap Stan Fox Stakes George Main Stakes Dulcify 3yo Quality Hcp Colin Stephen Quality

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Charters Towers Gala “Gold Diggers” Luncheon Conrad Jupiters Casino, Broadbeach Special Guest Speakers $150 pp. (limited seating) 12 pm Racewear (something gold) RSVP December 26, 2009 RSVP Jennifer 0438 741 242 or Baslyn 0411 698 484

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the Racing Event of the Year When iconic racing figure Bill Watehouse tells all … at the launch of this longawaited book. Brisbane: Thursday 15 October Call (07) 5538 3644 for lunch details. Gold Coast: Friday 16 October Gold Coast Arts Centre – Tickets $80 VIP luncheon, beer & Tyrrell’s wines. Corporate Tables of 10 – $750. Call to book your tickets at the Gold Coast Arts Centre Box Office (07) 5588 4000.

October 2009

3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 3rd 17th 17th 17th 18th

R. Randwick R. Randwick R. Randwick R. Randwick R. Randwick R. Randwick R. Randwick R. Randwick R. Randwick R. Randwick R. Randwick R. Randwick R. Randwick Gosford

Breeders’ Plate Gimcrack Stakes The Shorts Roman Consul Stakes Angst Stakes Flight Stakes Epsom Hcp Craven Plate Spring Champion Stakes The Metropolitan City Tatts Lightning Hcp Brian Crowley Stakes City Tatt’s Club Cup Belle Of The Turf Stakes

November 2009

18th Gosford

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New Skin in just five days

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therapist with over thirty years

resurfacing. It has a fifty year history of high

experience. Joy is passionate

levels of safety. It consists of dried, crushed botanicals with scientifically proven actions. Herbal ACTIV Peel™ is only performed by professional aestheticians, nurses and doctors who have been accredited, following an attendance of specialized training. Herbal ACTIV Peel™ is suitable for troubling skin conditions such as: open pores, blackheads, whiteheads, milia, impurities, acne, sun damage, wrinkles, scarring and discolouration. If you want to stimulate, refine, rejuvenate and clean your skin this is perfect. Process

During treatment your skin is massaged with a mixture of herbs and herbal peel lotion. It will appear flushed; the sensation is similar to a mild sunburn. On touching the skin you’ll feel tiny herb particles. When you leave the clinic your skin will look great. Treatment will not interfere with your business or social 50

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Editor’s Note Herbal ACTIV Peel™ Is a fantastic peel that gives long lasting results. I had this peel done by Joy at ACTIVE SKIN SOLUTIONS at Paradise Point and found it to rejuvenate and refine my skin, leaving it smooth and very clean. It is a nontoxic peel, with no side effects, not harmful to the skin, and apart from the days where my skin felt mildly sunburnt, it was not uncomfortable at all. After five days, Joy gave me a beautiful post – peel facial which revealed my new skin. I would recommend this peel to anyone who is obligations for the next two – three days. During

looking for a fast result with their skin. This peel

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four weeks after the peel. Suitable for both

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men and women.

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“Australia has one of the highest rates of skin cancer in the world,” says Professor Ian Olver, CEO of Cancer Council Australia. Using sunscreen daily is an important part of any beauty routine to minimise the risk of premature ageing, sunspots and skin cancers. Visible signs of damage to the skin by exposure includes increased lines and wrinkling, irregular pigmentation, loss of elasticity and a variation in skin texture. Applying a sunscreen today can help prevent these conditions and possible major concerns further down the track.

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Jan Marini

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Jan Marini, president and CEO of Jan Marini Skin Research, Inc. is one of the most respected names in skincare. In the US, Jan Marini has been at the forefront of major advances in skincare for more than 25 years. She pioneered the use of glycolic acid in skincare and was the first to introduce a stable, topical vitamin C to the skincare market.

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