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2020 Ming Dynasty Quality: Race History

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Several Derby types are on the honour roll of the Ming Dynasty Quality run at Rosehill on Saturday.

QUICK THINKER winning the Ming Dynasty Quality.
QUICK THINKER winning the Ming Dynasty Quality. Picture: Steve Hart

Quick Thinker last year went on to win the Sydney Derby. Is the 2020 Ming Dynasty Quality (1400m) at Rosehill on Saturday capable of providing that again?

2020 Ming Dynasty Quality: Nominations

2020 MING DYNASTY QUALITY - RACE HISTORY AND BACKGROUND

The Ming Dynasty Quality is a Group 3 race run under quality handicap conditions for three year olds at Rosehill conducted by the Australian Turf Club.

The Ming Dynasty Quality is run over 1400m. It was first run in 1977 and was won by Little Diamond.

The Ming Dynasty Quality has been run at Randwick and Warwick Farm and has been moved to Rosehill in 2017.

The Ming Dynasty Quality has swapped between Listed and Group 3 company but has been G3 from 2013.

The race is named after a grand stayer in Ming Dynasty who won two Caulfield Cups, three years apart. He also won a couple of Australian Cups two years apart.

More Than Great won by a nose in 2009 over a reasonable horse in So You Think in a very close finish. So You Think would win a Cox Plate three runs later as a 3yo.

Lonhro and Kenwood Melody would win a Caulfield Guineas following wins in the Ming Dynasty.

Lion Tamer won the Victoria Derby at the end of his 2010 campaign after earlier taking this race. He had won a Champagne Stakes at Ellerslie as a 2yo before a spell. Quick Thinker did the same thing in 2019 also for Murray Baker (and Andrew Forsman).

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

The 2020 Ming Dynasty Quality was run for prizemoney of $160,000.

Notable winners of the Ming Dynasty Quality include Quick Thinker (2019), Panzer Division (2014), Tatra (2012), Ambidexter (2011), Lion Tamer (2010), Predatory Pricer (2008), Dane Shadow (2004), Lonhro (2001), Kenwood Melody (1998), Adam (1997), Magic Of Sydney (1996), Muirfield Village (1992), Kinjite (1991), Royal Pardon (1988) and Drawn (1985).

The 2019 Ming Dynasty Quality was won by Quick Thinker from Aspect Ratio and Reformist.


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