4-503: The Doomben Cup is a Brisbane Racing Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race for horses three years old and older, run under Weight for Age conditions over a distance of 2000 metres at Doomben Racecourse , Brisbane , Australia during the Queensland Winter Racing Carnival. Total prize money is A$ 1,000,000. The race was first held in 1933 as a principal race won by Pentheus in a time of 2.05.7 over
8-735: A merger of the Queensland Turf Club and the Brisbane Turf Club (BTC). The club conducted 98 race meetings in 2012. The consolidation of the race clubs was the first of its kind in Australia as later other metropolitan race clubs would follow their initiative. The courses operated by the BRC are Eagle Farm Racecourse and Doomben Racecourse . The highlight on the Brisbane Racing Clubs racing calendar
12-590: The 10 furlongs . Among the outstanding stayers to win the Doomben Cup in its early years include Bernborough in 1946. The New Zealand bred Rough Habit won the race three times from 1991–1993. The only dual winners are Earlwood (1959–1960), Scenic Shot (2009 and 2011) and Huetor (2022–2023). Only two horses have won the Doomben Cup- Brisbane Cup double: Lord Hybrow (1988) and Scenic Shot (2009) Two jockeys have won
16-568: The race three times: Two trainers have won the race three times: ‡ Not held because of the COVID-19 pandemic Brisbane Racing Club The Brisbane Racing Club (BRC) is an Australian horse racing organization based in Brisbane in the state of Queensland . The head office of the club is located at 230 Lancaster Road in Ascot . The Brisbane Racing Club was founded on 1 July 2009 by
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