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2019 Kembla Grange Classic: Race History

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Some G1 winning fillies have taken the Kembla Grange Classic run at Kembla Grange on Friday.

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Single Gaze took the Vinery at her next run. Can the 2019 Kembla Grange Classic (1600m) at Kembla Grange on Friday produce another?

2019 Kembla Grange Classic: Nominations

2019 KEMBLA GRANGE CLASSIC - RACE HISTORY AND BACKGROUND

The Kembla Grange Classic is a Group 3 race for three-year-old fillies conducted by the Illawarra Turf Club at Kembla Grange.

First run in 1999 it was known as the Keith F Nolan Classic in honour of the founding chairman of the Illawarra Turf Club. Due to sponsorship arrangements it has been known as the Kembla Grange Classic since 2015.

The Kembla Grange Classic is run over 1600m under set weights and penalty conditions as a preliminary for fillies set to contest the G1 Vinery Stud (Storm Queen) Stakes over 2000m at Rosehill Gardens and the G1 ATC Australian Oaks over 2400m at the Randwick autumn carnival.

The Kembla Grange Classic was a Listed Race from 2003-2009 and has been a Group 3 race since 2010.

The only time the Kembla Grange Classic has not been run at Kembla Grange was in 2011 when the meeting was abandoned due to track conditions. The race was transferred to Rosehill Gardens and run over 1800m.

The Gai Waterhouse-trained Coco Cabanna is the only filly to win the Kembla Grange Classic/ATC Oaks double in 2000. Heavenly Glow finished third in the 2008 Kembla Grange Classic before she won the G1 Storm Queen Stakes and ATC Oaks at her next two starts.

Zanbagh won the 2014 Kembla Grange Classic before she finished second in the ATC Oaks. Single Gaze also won the Vinery after winning at Kembla.

The 2019 Kembla Grange Classic is worth $200,000.

Other notable winners of the Kembla Grange Classic include Zaroyale, Ain’t Seen Nothin’, Pasikatera, Hot Danish, Allez Wonder, Brazilian Pulse, Appearance, Cameo, Slightly Sweet, Single Gaze and Luvaluva.

The 2018 Kembla Grange Classic was won by Luvaluva from Torvill and Wedgie.


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