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2020 WATC Derby: Race History

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The Race History of the WATC Derby run at Ascot on Saturday has some very good 3yo winners.

Regal Power won the Derby
Regal Power won the Derby Picture: Racing and Sports

Regal Power proved a big time performer post his classic win. Will the 2020 WATC Derby (2400m) at Ascot on Saturday provide another?

2020 WATC Derby: Nominations

2020 WATC DERBY - RACE HISTORY AND BACKGROUND

The WATC Derby is a classic race for three-year-olds conducted by the Western Australia Turf Club at Ascot racecourse in Perth.

Also known as the Western Australia Derby, the race was first run in 1888 and is one of Perth's most historic events.

The WATC Derby has been run under set weights for three-year-olds over the traditional classic distance of one and a half miles or 2400m since its inception.

From its inception the WATC Derby was run in the summer as part of the Perth Cup carnival until 1988 when it was moved to April. The race reverted to the summer in 1993 but returned to an autumn date in 2002.

The WATC Derby is currently a Group 2 race, a status it has held since 2012. From 1979 until 1991 it was a Group One race, dropped to Group 2 in 1993 and 1994 and was again a Group One race from 1994 until 2011.

Only once has the WATC Derby not been run at Ascot when it was transferred to Belmont racecourse in 2005. In 1993, due to the changing schedule, the race was run twice in May and December.

The 2020 WATC Derby was run over 2400m at Ascot for prizemoney of $400,000. 

It comprises the second of the WA classic double after the running of the WA Oaks for fillies the previous week. Some 28 fillies have won the WATC Derby including 10 since 1994. 

Many outstanding horses have won the WATC Derby, including several winners from leading interstate stables since the race became a viable target for horses traveling from the eastern states over the last 40 years.

Among the famous winners of the WATC Derby have been the champion Eurythmic. He won the WATC Derby in 1919 and went to win the 1920 Caulfield Cup, 1921 Sydney Cup and many weight-for-age races in Melbourne and Sydney.

Other notable winners of the WATC Derby include Easingwold, Hyperion, Raconteur, Nicopolis, Dayana, Asgard, Bottled Sunshine, Ngawyni, Stormy Rex, Mighty Kingdom, National Gallery, Joindre, Belele, Heroicity, Beaux Art, Crying Game, Plastered, Guyno, Grand Journey and Delicacy.

The last interstate trained winner of the WATC Derby was Chartreux for David Hayes in 2010.

Delicacy (2015) and Dreamaway (2011) are the most recent fillies to claim the WA Oaks/WATC Derby double. Arcadia Dream finished runner-up in the WA Oaks before winning the WATC Derby in 2016.

The leading jockey in WATC Derby history is Frank Moore with seven wins between 1953 and 1969. Bart Cummings trained four WATC Derby winners between 1972 and 1977.

After his 2019 Derby win and a spell, Regal Power won the Railway Stakes and Ted Van Heemst Stakes in the Spring.

Full brothers Action and Regal Power won consecutive Derbys. Bob Peters owned them along with another three in the last decade.

The 2019 WATC Derby was won by Regal Power from Cockney Crew and Ping Me Another.


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