Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted July 5, 2023 Journalists Share Posted July 5, 2023 OddsBookmakersNewsFieldPast Winners Carbine Club Stakes Group Three Betting Guide Date: Saturday, November 4, 2024 Location: Flemington Racecourse – Melbourne, Queensland Prize Money: $500,000 Distance: 1600m The Carbine Club Stakes (VRC) is a Group 3 race held at Flemington racecourse on VRC Derby Day during the Melbourne Cup Carnival worth $500,000. Throughout its history, the Carbine Club Stakes has consistently been run over a mile (1600m). Initially classified as a Listed Race, it gained Group 3 status in 1998. In recent years, the Carbine Club Stakes has seen limited success for fillies, with only six of them claiming victory since Permaiscuous in 2006. The most recent filly to win the race was Fangirl (2021), who went on to win the Vinery Stud Stakes in the following autumn season. The Carbine Club Stakes has often served as a reliable indicator of a horse’s potential, with renowned trainer Bart Cummings frequently using the race to assess his horses’ abilities. Notable winners of the race include Think Big, who went on to win the Melbourne Cup, and Saintly, another Melbourne Cup champion. Horses who compete in the Carbine Club Stakes subsequently participate in the Sandown Guineas, held two weeks later. 2023 Carbine Club Stakes Betting Odds Markets for the 2023 Carbine Club Stakes are currently unavailable. Best Carbine Club Stakes bookmakers All of our recommended bookmakers have markets for the Carbine Club Stakes. Most of the Melbourne Cup Carnival races have markets opened well in advance and the Group 3 Carbine Club Stakes is no exception. Sport Table Latest Carbine Club Stakes News Perfect ride for Perfect Thought to win the Carbine Club Stakes Horse Racing News 8 months ago Perfect Thought has run away with the Carbine Club Stakes in the first race of the Melbourne Cup Carnival, giving … Read More Pungo to represent Kiwi sporting stars at Flemington New Zealand horse racing news 8 months ago A host of Kiwi sporting stars hope to feel the rush of winning when they cheer home their equine pride … Read More Browne zoo notches another Aussie win New Zealand horse racing news 2 years ago Cambridge trainers David and Emma-Lee Browne are now looking to elite-level targets at home with Rhinoceros after he picked up … Read More Pearler Saturday for Nakhle New Zealand horse racing news 3 years ago A lot can happen in 10 minutes. That was the case for prominent breeder/owner Daniel Nakhle who was on track … Read More Game Crosshaven wins Carbine Club Australia horse racing news 3 years ago New Zealand-owned three-year-old Crosshaven called on all his fortitude to outgun stablemate Aysar in the Group 3 Carbine Club Stakes … Read More Carbine Club Stakes 2020 betting tips & best odds Horse Racing Tips 3 years ago HorseBetting.com.au brings you the latest odds and best bets for Saturday’s Group 3 Carbine Club Stakes at Flemington … Read More 2023 Carbine Club Stakes Final Field Horsebetting.com.au will update this page when the 2023 Carbine Club Stakes field is released. Previous Carbine Club Stakes Field 2022 Carbine Club Stakes field No. Silks Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight 1 Tijuana Ben & JD Hayes Mark Zahra 2 58.5kg 2 Sandpaper James Cummings William Buick 5 58kg 3 Liberty Steps Ben & JD Hayes Damien Oliver 4 57kg 4 The Fortune Teller Ciaron Maher & David Eustace John Allen 12 57kg 5 Lincoln Square Greg Eurell Jye McNeil 7 57kg 6 Elkington Road Mike Moroney Jamie Mott 11 57kg 7 Rediener Chris Waller Brett Prebble 8 57kg 8 Watadeel Phillip Stokes Zac Spain 10 57kg 9 Big Story Mick Price & Michael Kent (Jnr) Damian Lane 13 57kg 10 Lindermann Chris Waller N/A 6 57kg 11 Perfect Thought John Sargent Craig Williams 9 57kg 12 Pungo Chris Waller James McDonald 1 57kg 13 My Brothers Keeper Stephen Brown Harry Coffey 3 57kg 2022 Carbine Club Stakes result 1st – Perfect Thought ($26.00)2nd – Elkington Road ($2.80)3rd – The Fortune Teller ($3.30) Recent Carbine Club Stakes results 2022: Perfect ride for Perfect Thought 27 years after Saintly won the race in the same colours, John Sargent’s Perfect Thought caused a massive upset in the Group 3 Carbine Club Stakes. Having been sent out as a $26 chance in the opening race on VRC Derby Day, the colt relished the genuine tempo that race favourite Pungo set throughout the 1600m affair. Craig Williams had his mount perfectly positioned throughout and when asked to quicken, Perfect Thought was quick to put his rivals away and would go on to claim victory by two lengths when eased down. 2021: Fangirl rewrites history Chris Waller, once again, started Victoria Derby Day on a high note by training the winner of the Group 3 Carbine Club Stakes (1600m) for the third time in eight years. Fangirl, ridden by James McDonald, delivered a dominant performance to secure victory in the 2021 Carbine Club Stakes. With this win, Fangirl joined the ranks of Waller-trained Carbine Club Stakes winners Kermadec (2014) and Comin’ Through (2016). Notably, she became the first filly to claim victory in the race since Permaiscuous in 2006. During the race, McDonald positioned Fangirl as they bided their time in the second half of the pack. As they entered the home straight at Flemington, McDonald made his move, taking Fangirl to the widest part of the track. With an impressive burst of speed, Fangirl surged past Brigantine, the runner-up priced at $5.50, with 200m to go she crossed the finish line with a comfortable three-length margin. 2020: Crosshaven gets off the canvas New Zealand-owned three-year-old Crosshaven called on all his fortitude to outgun stablemate Aysar in the Group 3 Carbine Club Stakes (1600m), the opening event of the Melbourne Cup Carnival at Flemington. The Tom Dabernig and Ben Hayes-trained gelding had been a model of consistency, winning five of his seven starts and entered the contest on the back of a fourth placing in the Group 1 Caulfield Guineas (1600m). Ridden by expat Kiwi Daniel Stackhouse, Crosshaven lead throughout at a measured tempo and despite being headed in the straight by Aysar, rallied back to score in determined fashion. 2019: Dalasan grips on Dalasan, a South Australian star, delivered a significant victory for connections when getting the better of Brandenburg in the Carbine Club Stakes. Despite being a beaten favourite in the Group 3 Caulfield Guineas Prelude and the Group 1 Caulfield Guineas, Dalasan, trained by Leon Macdonald and Andrew Gluyas, made a strong comeback in the Group 2 event at Flemington. Following a gun ride from Hugh Bowman, Dalasan was able to pounce on the lead inside the final 200m and would go on to beat Brandenbrug by half-a-length in impressive fashion. Carbine Club Stakes winners Carbine Club Stakes Past Winners Year Horse Jockey Trainer 2022 Perfect Thought Craig Williams John Sargent 2021 Fangirl James McDonald Chris Waller 2020 Crosshaven Daniel Stackhouse Tom Dabernig & Ben Hayes 2019 Dalasan Hugh Bowman Leon Macdonald & Andrew Gluyas 2018 Ranier Hugh Bowman James Cummings 2017 Levendi Ben Melham Peter Gelagotis 2016 Comin’ Through Michael Walker Chris Waller 2015 Mahuta Brad Rawiller Darren Weir 2014 Kermadec Blake Shinn Chris Waller 2013 Paximadia Kerrin McEvoy Peter Snowden 2012 Lunar Rise Hugh Bowman Bart Cummings 2011 Galah Kerrin McEvoy Peter Snowden 2010 Mr Chard Craig Williams Dean Lawson 2009 Kidnapped Kerrin McEvoy Peter Snowden 2008 Dr Doute’s Michael Rodd Mark Kavanagh 2007 Turquoise Forever Nash Rawiller Rodney Douglas 2006 Permaiscuous Damien Oliver David Hayes 2005 Testafiable Luke Nolen Peter Moody 2004 Al Maher Jim Cassidy Gai Waterhouse 2003 Sir Dex Damien Oliver Gregory Hickman 2002 Delago Brom Steven Arnold Tommy Hughes 2001 All Courage Jim Cassidy Lee Freedman 2000 Inspire Larry Cassidy Clarry Conners Carbine Club Stakes winners pre-2000 Carbine Club Stakes Past Winners Pre 2000 Year Horse 1999 Over 1998 Toy Carousel 1997 Antiquity 1996 Kailey Choice 1995 Saintly 1994 Perfect Harmony 1993 Voting 1992 Baskerville 1991 Rapan Boy 1990 Pre Record 1989 Submariner 1988 Wonder Dancer 1987 Top Innings 1986 Warned 1985 Shankhill Lass 1984 Brave Salute 1983 Wage Freeze 1982 Emancipation View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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