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2022 Pam O’Neill Stakes: Race History

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It’s an important race for the girls is the Pam O’Neill Stakes run at Doomben on Saturday.

NUDGE winning the Magic Millions Nat. Classic
NUDGE winning the Magic Millions Nat. Classic Picture: Michael McInlally/Sportpix

Nudge won last year behind other good winners. What does the 2022 Pam O'Neill Stakes (1600m) at Doomben on Saturday have in store?

2022 Pam O'Neill Stakes: Nominations

2022 PAM O'NEILL STAKES - RACE HISTORY AND BACKGROUND

The Pam O'Neill Stakes is a Group 3 race conducted by the Brisbane Racing Club at Doomben in Brisbane.

The race was registered in 1985 and has since carried many sponsor names but has been run as the Glenlogan Park Stakes since 2002 with the backing of Glenlogan Park, one of Queensland's leading thoroughbred stud farms.

It was known as the Queensland Sapphire Stakes in 2020 but in 2021 changed to the Pam O'Neill Stakes.

The race is named after the trailblazing rider who was granted a license in 1979, after becoming the first female rider in Australia. She rode more than 400 winners and even rode in Japan. He campaigned to be given the right to ride and her efforts were eventually rewarded.

The Pam O'Neill Stakes was run under set weight and penalty conditions and traditionally over 1350m at Doomben. From 1985 to 2006 it was run under handicap conditions. It is back to a mile now.

From 1985 until 2009 the Glenlogan Park Stakes was a Listed Race and has been Group 3 since 2010.

The 2022 Pam O'Neill Stakes was run over 1600m for prizemoney of $150,000.

Other notable winners of the Glenlogan Park Stakes include Princess Tiber, Rich Pageantry, Seawinne, Amber, Timeless Winds, Stella Maree, Suzy Grey, Beautiful Gem, Ortensia, Wealth Princess, Srikandi, Peace Force, Eckstein and Savatiano.

The 2021 Pam O'Neill Stakes was won by Nudge from Yamazaki and Paradee.


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