Aussie Stars Fly The Australian Flag


World Racing's undefeated superstars FRANKEL and BLACK CAVIAR dominate the headlines following the release of the 2011 World Thoroughbred Rankings (WTR) by the International Federation of Horse Authorities in London tonight (AEST).


In a remarkable year where Black Caviar won all eight starts including six at Group One level and extended her career winning sequence to sixteen, the Peter Moody- trained mare was assigned a rating of 132 by the WTR Committee and for the second successive year is the Champion Sprinter in the World.


Black Caviar had been published with an interim rating of 130 after her brilliant win in the Newmarket Handicap in March and in the final listings has had that rating lifted to 132.


Australia’s representative on the WTR Committee, Greg Carpenter said “The rating assigned to Black Caviar reflects her absolute dominance in the Newmarket Handicap where she gave weight and trounced her rivals to win in the fastest time ever recorded in the 138 year history of Australia’s iconic Sprint race.”


Since the ratings became truly international in 2002, the champion’s mark of 132 makes Black Caviar;


  • The highest rated sprinter, exceeding the previous mark of 125 achieved by Oasis Dream in 2003
  • The highest rated Mare, exceeding the previous mark of 130 achieved by Goldikova in 2009
  • The highest rated Australian trained horse, exceeding the previous mark of 126 by So You Think in 2010.

Black Caviar headed the older sprint division ahead of Australian bred and Singapore trained Rocket Man (125). Hay List was next in the listings on 122 for his gallant 2nd placing behind Black Caviar in the T.J. Smith Stakes and the BTC Cup.


The 2011 World Thoroughbred Rankings take into account all performances throughout the world, irrespective of where individual horses raced or were trained, during the calendar year.


To merit inclusion in the rankings, a horse must have been rated at 115 or above in the period under review.

Of the 351 to make the rankings in 2011, 47 were Australian-trained, whilst a further 15 Australian-bred horses raced abroad with great distinction.


Aside from Black Caviar, exciting 3yo’s Sepoy and Atlantic Jewel also were declared champions in their respective age and distance categories.


SEPOY


Brilliant 3yo SEPOY was assigned a rating of 123 for his victories against older horses in the Group 1 (Gr1) Manikato Stakes at Weight-For-Age (WFA) and the G2 Caulfield Sprint under handicap conditions against older horses. The Peter Snowden trained colt was the Champion 3yo Sprinter in the World in 2011.


Sepoy was the Champion 2yo in Australia in his juvenile season and has won all five starts in his 3yo season culminating in his win in the G1 Coolmore (Ascot Vale) Stakes on Victoria Derby Day during the Melbourne Cup Carnival.


The son of Elusive Quality is set to contest the G1 Oakleigh Plate over 1100m at Caulfield next month, before travelling to Dubai for the World Cup Carnival and then will be campaigned in Europe in the major short course sprints.


ATLANTIC JEWEL


The Mark Kavanagh-trained Atlantic Jewel was the Champion 3yo filly in the Intermediate distance category for her 7 length romp in the Wakeful Stakes at Flemington over 2000m where she carried the maximum weight of 58kg under the Penalty conditions of the race.


Atlantic Jewel was assigned a rating of 121 for that win, as she was for her brilliant victory over Mosheen in the Thousand Guineas at Caulfield over 1600m.


She shared the title of Champion Filly in the Mile category with outstanding French trained filly Immortal Verse (121), who defeated Goldikova in winning the G1 Jacques Le Marois against older horses at Deauville in August.


Carpenter said ''“The 2011 World Thoroughbred Rankings again confirmed Australia as a major player in World Racing and are a stunning advertisement for the quality of Australia’s racing and breeding industries.”


“To have brilliant 3yo’s such as Sepoy, the Champion Sprinter and Atlantic Jewel the Champion Filly in the Intermediate distance category and equal Champion Filly in the Mile Category, is exciting news for Australian racing and they head an outstanding crop in that age group.”''


Joining Sepoy and Atlantic Jewel in the listings were Helmet (119), Manawanui (118), Mosheen (116), Smart Missile (116), Streama (116), Foxwedge (115) and Induna (115).


WORLD’S BEST PERFORMERS


The top rated horse for 2011 was unbeaten English superstar Frankel who achieved a rating of 136. This mark equals the highest rating assigned in the last decade, given to another undefeated Champion, Sea The Stars in 2009.


Trained by Sir Henry Cecil, Frankel won all five starts in 2011. He was assigned his rating of 136 for his victories in the G1 Sussex Stakes and the G1 Queen Elizabeth Stakes, where he beat older horses by big margins over the mile on both occasions.


Next in the listings was Black Caviar (132), ahead of French trained gelding Cirrus Des Aigles (128), winner of the UK Champion Stakes and German 3yo Filly Danedream (128) who scored a brilliant 5 length victory in the Arc de Triomphe.


Dual Cox Plate winner So You Think was assigned a rating of 126 for his three wins at G1 level, in the Tattersall’s Gold Cup, Eclipse Stakes and the Irish Champion Stakes. He was rated equal 7th in the 2011 rankings.


AUSTRALIA’S GREAT RACE


The release of the 2011 World Thoroughbred Rankings again confirmed the Emirates Melbourne Cup’s billing as the world’s premier staying race.


For the second successive year, the highest rated performance in a race greater than 2700m was produced in the "Race that stops a Nation", with AMERICAIN assigned a mark of 123 for finishing 4th with 58kg, just 1.25len behind the winner DUNADEN who carried 54.5kg under the Handicap conditions of the race.


Americain's performance was rated superior to Orfevre’s (122) win in the Japanese St Leger, Masked Marvel’s (121) victory in the English St Leger, and the Ascot Gold Cup win of Fame and Glory (121).


“In winning the Emirates Melbourne Cup Dunaden achieved a rating of 118, the 5th best performance in a staying race in 2011” Carpenter said.


“The reason Americain rated considerably higher than Dunaden, is because he conceded his rival 3.5kg, which equates to about 6 lengths over 3200 metres,” he explained.


“In finishing only 1.25 lengths from Dunaden, Americain ran to a considerably higher rating and produced one of the best staying performances on the world stage in the last decade.”


Only the champion mare Makybe Diva has achieved a higher rating in a staying race, when she was assigned a mark of 124 when carrying 58kg to victory, in winning the Melbourne Cup for a history making third time in 2005. Japanese champion Deep Impact also achieved a rating of 123 in winning the 2006 Tenno Sho (Spring) also at 3200m.


AUSTRALIAN TRAINED HORSES


The total number of Australian-trained horses to make the World Thoroughbred Rankings increased to 47 from 43 in 2011. This represented the second highest number on record behind the 2009 total of 50.


“While Black Caviar, Sepoy, Hay List and Atlantic Jewel were obvious standout performers, the depth of Australian racing was again shown by the total number of Australian trained horses included in the listings” Carpenter said.


“The Australian breeding industry also had a great result with a record total of 15 Australian bred horses trained outside of Australia in seven individual countries, Hong Kong, Germany, Japan, New Zealand, Singapore, South Africa and UAE also included.”


“We also saw horses trained outside Australia in Americain, Dunaden, Jimmy Choux, Lion Tamer, Mufhasa, Red Cadeaux, Sangster and Wall Street all producing World class performances in Australian races."


“It is also important to note that the number of Australian-trained horses to rate 120 or greater continues to grow with a record number of six in this elite category in 2011, up from five the year prior, four in 2009 and just two in 2008, which is a most pleasing progression.”


Joining Black Caviar, Sepoy, Hay List and Atlantic Jewel in the elite category were perennial star Whobegotyou and outstanding mare More Joyous, both rated 120.


Total Number of Australian Trained Horses Rated 115+


2011 - 47

2010 - 43

2009 - 50

2008 - 36

2007/08 - 33

2006/07 - 29

2005/06 - 16

2004/05 - 9


ENDS


Notes:


The 2011 World Thoroughbred Rankings are released at 10pm AEST (11am GMT) in London on Tuesday, 10 January. The information contained herein is embargoed until that time. Full details can be accessed at the International Federation of Horse Authorities Website www.horseracingintfed.com


A full list of Australian trained and bred horses in the 2011 World Thoroughbred Rankings is attached World Thoroughbred Rankings 2011



Rating categories are as follows;


Sprinter: 1000m – 1300m (1000m – 1599m in USA /Canada)

Mile: 1301m – 1899m (1600m – 1899m in USA/Canada)

Intermediate: 1900m – 2100m

Long: 2101m – 2700m

Extended (Stayer): 2701m+


Media Contact: ANZ Classifications Committee Chairman Greg Carpenter

M: 0412 318 497 E: g.carpenter@racingvictoria.net.au

2012

Aussie Stars Fly The Australian Flag

World Racing's undefeated superstars FRANKEL and BLACK CAVIAR dominate the headlines following the release of the 2011 World Thoroughbred Rankings (WTR) by the International Federation of Horse Authorities in London tonight (AEST).

2011

ARF Ground Rules Response

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Australian Racing Fact Book 2011

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ARF Ground Rules

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Minimum Weights Increase

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ANZ Classifications 2010-11

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ARB Approves Additional Listed Races

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Australian Pattern Committee Recommendations

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Minimum Weights

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Australian Racing Hall of Fame

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Disease in Horses due to Insect borne viruses

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Annual Racing Fraternity Mass 2011

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Canberra Guineas Upgraded to Listed

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RSPCA Study

The Australian Racing Board Chief Executive, Andrew Harding, comments on the RSPCA funded study on the effect of padded whips on the performance of horses. The study has been carried out by Professor David Evans, and Associate Professor Paul McGreevy from the University of Sydney.

AUSSIE STARS RATED WORLD’S BEST

Australian racing’s superstars Black Caviar and So You Think have achieved worldwide acclaim following the release of the 2010 World Thoroughbred Rankings (WTR) by the International Federation of Horse Authorities in London tonight (AEST).

2010

Australian Racing Fact Book: Twelfth Edition

The Australian Racing Board today released the twelfth edition of the Australian Racing Fact Book, its annual reference guide to the Australian thoroughbred racing industry.

ARB Board Meeting 1st Dec 2010

The Board re-elected Mr Bob Bentley unopposed as its Chairman for a further two year term.The Board welcomed the report of the Senate Rural Affairs and Transport References Committee which was published last Friday.

So You Think highest rated Australian horse since World Rankings began

The Paris-based International Federation of Horseracing Authorities has released the world thoroughbred rankings covering the period 1st May to 7th November 2010.

30 Minute Gaps

The Australian thoroughbred racing industry is embarking on a national trial of 30 minute gaps between races. The trial by the Principal Racing Authorities involved is being coordinated and assessed by the Australian Racing Board’s National Race Planning Committee.

Cumming pair top 2009/10 ANZ Classifications

On the eve of the first Black Type races of the new season the 2009.10 ANZ Classifications have been released reflecting the best individual performances by horses during the recently concluded racing year in Australia and New Zealand.

RacingJobs.com.au Launched

The Australian Racing Board (ARB) has today launched its new industry employment website RacingJobs.com.au

Australian Black Type Listings 2010

The Australian Pattern Committee (APC) met today for its annual end-of-season meeting. The APC has made a number of recommendations to the Australian Racing Board

Study On Causes Of Jockey Falls

The Journal Occupational and Environmental Medicine has published a study by Australian researchers on predictors of race-day jockey falls in flat racing in Australia.

Productivity Commission Report

The Commonwealth Government has today released the final report of the Productivity Commission’s inquiry into Australia’s Gambling Industries. The report contains a series of recommendations relating to the relationship between wagering and the Australian racing industry.

ARB Calls For More Funding To Hendra Virus Research

The Australian Racing Board Chairman, Bob Bentley, has urged the Commonwealth Government to allocate increased funding to Hendra Virus research.

Streamlined Jockeys' Licences

Working party established to streamline the licensing of jockeys who ride in more than one State or Territory.

Racing News

This article holds the stories that appear on the Home Page under Racing News.

Primary Industries Ministerial Council Meeting

ARB Chairman frustrated at blocking of the Australian Government’s attempt to introduce an EADRA levy scheme

ARB Board Meeting

Controls on the use of the whip, new national schedule of betting deductions, National Jockeys Licence and Industry Research and Development

2009

Australian Racing Fact Book: Eleventh Edition

The Australian Racing Board today released the eleventh edition of the Australian Racing Fact Book, its annual reference guide to the Australian thoroughbred racing industry.

2009 World Thoroughbred Rankings

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So You Think And Viewed Included In World Top 50

SO YOU THINK and VIEWED have been included in the list of the World's best 50 racehorses in the latest release of the World Thoroughbred Rankings

PRODUCTIVITY COMMISSION DRAFT REPORT

The Productivity Commission has today released the draft report of its inquiry into Australia’s gambling industries.

Warning on the use of hydrocortisone sodium succinate (Solu-Cortef) within 48 hours of racing.

As from 1 October 2009, a new testing method will be introduced by the Australian racing laboratories which will allow the direct detection of hydrocortisone hemisuccinate (arising from the use of hydrocortisone sodium succinate) in blood and urine.

WHIP CONTROLS

The Australian Racing Board has announced its decisions arrived at after receiving recommendations made by the panel.

Whip Rules

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Whip Reform Stays

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Breaches of Whip Rules

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2008-09 ANZ CLASSIFICATIONS

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SYDNEY WAGERING FORUM

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Personal Accident Insurabce Cover achieved for all Australian Jockeys

The Chairman of the ARB, Mr Bob Bentley and the Chairman of the AJA, Mr Ross Inglis, jointly congratulate the Principal Racing Authorities for their willingness to co operate in the establishment of a national personal accident insurance program for all Australian jockeys.

Australian Black Type Listings

The Australian Pattern Committee met today for the first time to consider changes to the Pattern, since Equine Influenza. Accordingly, the Committee reviewed the races within the Black Type listings and have made a number of recommendations to the Australian Racing Board.

SCENIC BLAST JOINS SACRED KINGDOM AT TOP OF WORLD SPRINTING

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ARB receives progressive reports on whip changes

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ALAN BROWN APPOINTED CHAIRMAN OF

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AJA Racing For Our Lives Proposal

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SWEEPING CHANGES TO WHIP RULES

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VICTORIAN BUSHFIRE APPEAL Australian Racing Pledges Support

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International Reciprocity of Penalties

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2008

QUARANTINE REFORMS SUPPORTED

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Australian Jockeys’ Association Proposal

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Mr Bob Bentley elected Chairman of Australian Racing Board

The Australian Racing Board today announced the election of Mr Bob Bentley as its new Chairman.

Consultation on Whip Controls commences

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GOVERNMENT RECEIVES EQUINE INFLUENZA INQUIRY REPORT

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ATREC

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NEW ZEALAND EI SCARE

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FREE AT LAST

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Blocks to Horse Travel Removed

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Deferral of EI Levy Legislation

The Australian Racing Board Chief Executive Andrew Harding has commended the Federal Agricultural Minister for his announcement this afternoon that he is deferring passage of the Federal Governments’ proposed levy legislation until after the Callinan Inquiry.

EI Vaccinations to continue unimpeded

The National Management Group (NMG) which is responsible for managing the response to equine influenza has granted approval for the thoroughbred racing industry’s horses which are currently vaccinated to continue to receive needed booster shots until at least 30th June, 2008.

Vaccination

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Implications of New Gene Technologies for Australian Racing

The Australian Racing Board today considered a report on the implications for Australian Racing of new gene technologies. The report, by geneticist, Dr Natasha Ellis, reviews current developments in the field of genetic research and examines the integrity and welfare concerns for racing as well as potential benefits.

Costs of Eradication of EI

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Australian Racing Fact Book: Ninth Edition

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Australian horse industries back on track

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2007

Quarantine Australia

The ARB Chairman has responded to claims by the former Agriculture, Fisheries and Forestry Minister, the Honorable Warren Truss, that the organisation had been hypocritical on quarantine because it asked him to overturn a ban on horses travelling from the United Kingdom in 2001.

Vaccination against Equine Influenza

The Australian Racing Board has today given in-principle approval to the adoption of new Australian Rules of Racing making it mandatory for all horses involved in racing and breeding to be vaccinated as a condition of participation in the industry.

2006

Matching Jobs with Australian Job Seekers

The Australian Racing Board has announced details of the Australian Thoroughbred Racing Employment Centre (ATREC) that is being launched today.

2005

VALE MICHAEL OSBORNE

The Chairman of the Australian Racing Board, Andrew Ramsden, today received news of the death of the Irish-born racing figure Michael Osborne.

Australian Racing Fact Book 2004/05

The Australian Racing Board today released the 2004/05 edition of the Australian Racing Fact Book, its annual reference guide to the Australian thoroughbred racing industry.

Emirates International Apprentice Jockeys Championship (EIAJC)

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Greg Rudolph Named 2005 Recipient of ARB Chairman’s Fellowship

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Australian Racing Industry Supports ANZAC Day Commemorations

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AUSTRALIAN RACING BOARD SET TO REFORM BLOODSTOCK SALES

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Australian Racing Tsunami Appeal

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BREAKTHROUGH ACHIEVED ON AUSTRALIAN HORSE EXPORTS

The Australian Racing Board Chairman, Andrew Ramsden, today welcomed the announcement by the government of Singapore that it was immediately lifting a 3 month automatic ban on the export of horses from Australia.

2004

Australian Racing Board Meeting

The Australian Racing Board met in Melbourne yesterday with the following outcomes:

BLOODSTOCK SALES – REVIEW OF STANDARDS

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MAJOR CHANGES TO AUSTRALIAN GROUP & LISTED RACES

In 2003, the Australian Pattern Committee commenced the first major review of the Australian Black Type Listings since the Committee was established by the Australian Conference of Principal Clubs over 20 years ago.

2002

NT and ACT Betting Situation

Betting operations in Australian Territories which are designed primarily to siphon bets from punters in other States considered unacceptable.

2001

Interactive Gambling Ban

Communications Minister, Senator Alston, called on to accept legislative amendments to exclude wagering services from a proposed ban on interactive gambling

Quarantine Protocols For European Racehorses

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