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2019 Toy Show Quality: Race History

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Chris Waller has a top record in the Toy Show Quality run at Randwick on Saturday.

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Dystopia won it in 2012. Could he take it out again in the 2019 Toy Show Quality (1100m) at Randwick on Saturday?

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2019 TOY SHOW QUALITY - RACE HISTORY AND BACKGROUND

The Toy Show Quality is a Group 3 race run under Quality Handicap conditions for fillies and mares at Randwick conducted by the Australian Turf Club.

The Toy Show Quality is now run over 1100m. It was first run in 1995 and was won by Joie Denise.

The Toy Show Quality has been run at Randwick, Warwick Farm and Canterbury but been at Randwick since 2014.

The Toy Show Quality was upgraded from Listed company to Group 3 in 2013.

The race is named after a former top filly, who won the Golden Slipper, Newmarket Handicap and 1000 Guineas amongst others.

The first winner in 1995 Joie Denise, was out of a top filly Denise's Joy.

Red Tracer is the best winner of the race and went on to win multiple G1s after taking this race in 2011.

The 2007 race was not held due to the Equine Influenza break out.

The 2019 Toy Show Quality will be run for prizemoney of $160,000.

Notable winners of the Toy Show Quality include Pearls (2016), Amicus (2015), Dystopia (2012), Red Tracer (2011), Nevis (2005), Youhadyourwarning (2002) and Joie Denise (1995).

The 2018 Toy Show Quality was won by Egyptian Symbol from Zestful and Nettoyer.


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