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Imperatriz-Moir-Stakes-500x280.jpgImperatriz winning the 2023 Moir StakesImperatriz ridden by Opie Bosson wins the 2023 Moir Stakes at Moonee Valley Racecourse. (Photo by Pat Scala/Racing Photos)

The Moonee Valley Racing Club is set to ignite the 2024 Spring Racing Carnival with an electrifying revamp, featuring a Group 1 extravaganza on the first Saturday in September and a thrilling Friday Night Lights Season Launch on the eve of the AFL Grand Final.

Kicking off the Friday Night Lights series on September 27, racing enthusiasts can anticipate the adrenaline-pumping action of the Group 1 Manikato Stakes (1200m) and the Group 2 Feehan Stakes (1600m) under the dazzling lights.

Rescheduled to align with the Cox Plate (2040m), the Feehan Stakes promises to be a pivotal lead-up event, offering contenders a golden opportunity to secure a coveted spot in Australia’s premier race.

Returning to its AFL Grand Final Eve slot, the Manikato Stakes adds to the anticipation, drawing upon the immense success of previous editions.

The allure of Friday night racing at The Valley is undeniable, with its unique blend of top-tier competition, entertainment, and intimate setting continually captivating audiences. Following the opening night, racing enthusiasts can mark their calendars for two more exhilarating Friday night fixtures on October 4 and Cox Plate Eve on October 25.

Spring at The Valley kicks off in grand style on Saturday, September 7, with the prestigious Moir Stakes (1000m) setting the stage for high-octane racing action.

The strategic reshuffling of key events like the Moir Stakes and Manikato Stakes earlier in the season enhances the pathway for elite sprinters, seamlessly integrating with the national racing landscape.

Further enhancing the Carnival experience, adjustments include the Group 2 McEwen Stakes (1000m) joining Cox Plate Day festivities on October 26, while the Group 2 Stocks Stakes on September 27 will see a distance and format modification to elevate its competitive appeal.

With these exciting updates, the Moonee Valley Racing Club is primed to deliver an unforgettable Spring Racing Carnival brimming with world-class competition and entertainment.

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