Australian Turf Club joins with one of its longest-running charity partners and racedays on Saturday at Rosehill Gardens as two key Group races for three-year-olds feature on the eve of the Sydney spring.
ClubsNSW West Metro San Domenico Raceday is the 35th consecutive year the Australian Turf Club has joined with some of Western Sydney’s biggest clubs to raise funds for charity.
The $250,000 Group 3-Smithfield RSL San Domenico Stakes and $250,000 Gr 3-Canterbury Hurlstone Park RSL Up and Coming Stakes are part of a 10-race card which has attracted 139 entries.
Sixties (James McDonald) bolts in on the Kensington Track. The big lad is TAB favourite for Saturday's Up and Coming Stakes. Image by Bradley Photographers
Both races are pathway events to the $1 million Gr 1-Yulong Golden Rose to be run at Rosehill Gardens on 27 September
Little Wings – which has been the official charity partner since 2018 – transports children from remote areas across NSW to Westmead Hospital for repeat treatment.
Clubs NSW Western Metropolitan Region President, Bill Treloar said Little Wings would receive a $30,000 donation as part of Saturday’s event.
“We are delighted to again join with the ATC for our 35th consecutive year this for our hugely popular raceday which will raise funds and awareness for Little Wings and a range of other charities," Mr Treloar said.
“We have always believed Clubs are very much part of our community and as such should participate in helping not-for-profit and sporting charities within the region."
Canterbury-Hurlstone Park RSL, Smithfield RSL, Bankstown Sports, Mounties Group, Campbelltown Catholic Club, Wests Group Macarthur and Merrylands RSL are among the clubs partnering with the raceday.
Australian Turf Club Head of Racing and Wagering, Nevesh Ramdhani said both feature races had attracted some of the best three-year-olds in training.
“The Smithfield RSL San Domenico Stakes has attracted one of its strongest fields in many years as many of the top stables bring out their leading hopes for spring with several potential Group 1 targets," Mr Ramdhani said.
The highly-talented Raging Force for trainer Peter Snowden (Tommy Berry) is a well-backed $2.30 TAB favourite (in from $3.50), ahead of champion trainer and jockey combination Chris Waller and James McDonald with Wodeton at $2.90 (out from $2.80) in the Smithfield RSL San Domenico Stakes.
In the Canterbury Hurlstone Park RSL Up and Coming Stakes Waller trains the early favourite in Sixties who is an easing $4.40 favourite (from $3.60).
Saturday’s 10-race card begins at 11.45am with the last race due to jump at 5.05pm. Full fields for the Rosehill Gardens meeting are available HERE and TAB early prices and movers are available HERE.
For all racing, hospitality, general and full ticketing information for Saturday and upcoming racedays across the Sydney Everest Carnival visit theraces.com.au