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Emirates Doncaster Day featuring the David Jones Australian Derby
Saturday, April 26, 2008

Emirates Doncaster Day featuring the David Jones Australian Derby is the premier race day event launching the 2008 Royal Randwick Carnival.

Don your finest black and white attire and have your form guides ready for this highly anticipated event. Boasting four Group 1 races including the David Jones Australian Derby and the Emirates Doncaster this event will bring the crème of racing royalty together to compete for over $5 million in prize money.
 
The $1.8million David Jones Australian Derby is the top ranked event for 3-year-olds by the Australian and New Zealand race classifications and is a race not to be missed. Other races of note include the Group 1 $500,000 T.J Smith Stakes and the Group 1 AJC $1,800,000 Inglis Sires’ Produce Stakes, the second leg of the two year old Grand Slam.
 
Royal Randwick Fashions on the Field commences today. Both princesses and princes will be on show, displaying the elegance of race wear fashions as they compete for Best Dressed Lady and Best Dressed Gentleman.
 
For the best view on course, reserved grandstand seating tickets for the St Leger stand are available for presale through the Ticketek website. A limited amount of seats are available which offer a birds-eye view of the racing action, as well as easy access to TAB, food and bar facilities.

Royal Randwick Racecourse

Ph: (02) 9663 8400

www.ajc.com.au

 
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Royal Randwick Racecourse

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