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2020 Ladies Day Vase: Race History

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There have been some decent mares win the Ladies Day Vase run at Caulfield on Wednesday.

I Am A Star winning the Ted Baker Ladies' Day Vase
I Am A Star winning the Ted Baker Ladies' Day Vase Picture: Racing and Sports

I Am A Star was a top one to win so who stands up in the 2020 Ladies Day Vase (1600m) at Caulfield on Wednesday?

2020 Ladies Day Vase: Nominations

2020 LADIES DAY VASE - RACE HISTORY AND BACKGROUND

The Ladies Day Vase is a Group 3 race run under Set Weights and Penalty conditions for four year old and up mares at Caulfield conducted by the Melbourne Racing Club.

The Ladies Day Vase is run over 1600m. It was first run in 1994 and was won by Cyclone Watch.

The Ladies Day Vase was not black type until it became a Listed race in 2006 and then a Group 3 in 2013.

It has remained on the midweek Caulfield card as other features have moved.

It's named as per the day which is Ladies day.

The Ladies Day Vase was worth $200,000 in 2020.

Notable winners of the Ladies Day Vase include Spanish Reef (2019), I Am A Star (2018), Miss Rose De Lago (2015), Star Of Giselle (2012), Lady Lynette (2009), Matras (2005) and Market Price (2000).

The 2019 Ladies Day Vase was won by Spanish Reef from Rondinella and Fidelia.


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