The Stars of Spring Step Out in the Makybe Diva Stakes
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A top class line-up of spring aspirants will contest the $400,000 Group 2 Makybe Diva Stakes (1600m) at Flemington on Saturday, but many will be treading different paths.
new-look Flemington racedays unveiled-
The VRC has unveiled its new 23-date racing program for season 2010/11 including a revamped Flemington Festival of Racing format.
Emirates Melbourne Cup Late Nomination From Japan-
The Japanese contingent for the 2010 Melbourne Cup Carnival has been further strengthened with the late nomination of promising young stayer Meisho Dontaku.
A dozen chances to win 150th-
Master trainer Bart Cummings has assembled a team of 12 horses in his attempt to win the historic 150th Melbourne Cup at Flemington on the first Tuesday in November.
VRC raises prizemoney bar at Flemington-
Victoria Racing Club Chief Executive Mr. Dale Monteith today announced a number of significant feature race prizemoney increases at Flemington for the new racing season. These increases complement the previously announced record value of the 2010 Emirates Melbourne Cup, now at $6m.
Japanese horses cleared for Melbourne Cup Carnival-
Racing Victoria today announced that Japanese horses have been cleared for travel to Australia in time for the 2010 Melbourne Cup Carnival.
Members' Carnival Guide-
Members' Carnival Guide is now available!
Melbourne Cup Carnival an economic winner for the state and the nation
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As the Victoria Racing Club gears up for the 150th running of the Melbourne Cup, research undertaken by IER Pty Ltd confirms the positive economic impact the Melbourne Cup Carnival has each year on the state of Victoria and the nation.
And the South Australian winner of Myer Fashions on the Field is...
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125 fashion forward ladies entered the South Australian final of the Myer Fashions on the Field National Competition on Adelaide Casino Adelaide Cup Day at Scott Park Morphettville on Monday 8 March.
And the winner of Tasmanian Myer Fashions on the Field Competition is...-
21 year old Daisy Ford caught the judges eye, taking out the Tasmanian MYER Fashions on the Field Competition.









