Boo and Carmel Brown selling race books, hats and stubby holders to the crowd in 2023.

 

The Harden Picnic Races will draw a huge crowd on Saturday with a perfect and sunny 21 degree day predicted for the biggest event on the twin town’s social calendar.

The races will see a six race card with 43 horses reaching the weights part of the entry process across the day, with the feature race over 1400 metres, the Harden Picnic Cup, drawing the maximum nominations of 10.

Titled Tycoon is the top weight and will have to carry 75.5 kilograms if the 7 year old gelding is to claim the win, while the Scott Spackman trained Notes will have to lug 68 kilograms if the 6 year old gelding can deliver the former Harden man his third Cup after Cryfowl won two titles, before his career finished up at the stable.

President Nathan Schofield said, “Everything is ready to go for a great day. We have sold plenty of marquees and we are expecting a good crowd on top of that.

 

 

A Courtesy bus will be running from 11:30am until 2:00pm with pick up points including the Carrington, Bowling Club and Harden Motel and Caravan Park and recommencing at 5:30pm until 8:30pm with a $10 cost.

The after party has become a feature of the big day out with the committee releasing a notice on social media that over 450 tickets had been sold or given to sponsors, however, only 108 bus tickets had been purchased for those wanting to get back in to town.

They said, “Make sure you grab a $10 bus ticket to ensure a ride home. There will be no cash or EFTPOS on the bus!

We have listened to feedback and are trying to get everyone home quickly and safely.”

If you can’t make the Calcutta on Friday night but would still like to buy tickets, call Leanne at Trinity on 63862111. $2 per ticket with huge cash money to be won. Race books and merchandise will be available on the night, come to the new Country Club to enjoy a night out discussing the form.

Fashions’ All Star and well-known local Harry Sachs, will be judging the Fashions on the Field this year, along with representatives from generous sponsor, Bendigo Bank.

 

 

Harry has won Fashions on numerous occasions but this year the Race Club has taken him out of the equation.

This year, you don’t need a nomination ticket to be part of the Fashions on the Field. Just turn up to the Fashions Stage and grab a number from Penny Lucas.

“We can’t wait to feast on all of the gorgeous frocks, fascinators and finery!! $2500 cash up for grabs again.”

See you at the Picnics.

Nominations were: Harden Picnic Cup, 1400m: Titled Tycoon (R Northam), Fabulous Choice (D McCarthy), Have Mercy (C Greig), Notes

(NZ) (S Spackman), Blackball Kitty (C Greig), Captain Corelli (NZ) (J Rolfe), Chorister (C Greig), Coopella (P Kirby), Namarari (M Waters), Media Chick (P Kirby).

Open Trophy Handicap, 1100m: East Harlem (P Kirby), Puerto Rico (M Waters), Billy Bent Ear (C Greig), Into The Fire (G Kirkup), Captain Corelli (NZ) (J Rolfe), Real Salty (C Greig), Kenyatta (C Greig), Litvyak (D Rolfe), Shikishi (D Rolfe), Lucky Champion (J Rolfe).

Class B Handicap, 1100m: Rebel Love (C Greig), Apatat (D Rolfe), Mickeyrats (J Rolfe), Cambridge Rules (N Osborne), Night To Remember (P Kirby), Red Card Rosie (P Kirby).

Class B Handicap, 1400m: Photo Man (D Gorrel), Mickeyrats (J Rolfe), Lord Cat (K Southey), Yet Tobe A Cod (D Prest), Danjel (J Rolfe), Kitty Karine (J Van Duren), Montado (D Prest).

Maiden Plate, 1000m: Aroha (K Southey), Denali Kai (R Hogan), Sweet and Sour (T McIlrick), Strummer (D McCarthy), Miss Bentley (N Osborne).

Maiden Plate, 1300m: Side Cash (B Hayes), Togoodtobeacod (S Jamieson), Be Diplomatic (K Byrne), Strummer (D McCarthy), Joyas (K Southey).