Ecstatically Chasing Inaugural Dubbo Winter Country Classic Final

Honest mare Ecstatically will be striving to turn the tables in next Friday’s inaugural Dubbo Winter Country Classic Final.

The race carries $40,000 in stakes and is part of Dubbo’s Racing NSW Country Showcase meeting that offers a total of $265,000 prizemoney.

Ecstatically hit the front around 100m from home in last month’s heat of the Winter Country Classic, only to be run down in the shadows of the winning post by Squared.

Ecstatically (James Innes jnr) scores a commanding win at Muswellbrook. Image by Bradley Photographers

Scone-based trainer Stephen Jones will be hoping to turn the tables on that horse in Friday’s Final.

City of Dubbo Turf Club has a couple of big days of racing this month starting with Friday’s annual Dubbo Chamber of Commerce Raceday and the official launch of the 2019 Dubbo Chamber of Commerce Rhino Awards.

“It will be a great afternoon with delicious food, cold beverages and entertainment with the talented Sam Coon,” said the Club’s GM, Vince Gordon.

“And heat 2 of the Gift Closets Fashion on Fields will be held with a ‘people’s choice’ ballot and the winners announced at Daily Liberal Melbourne Cup Day.”

Aside from the Dubbo Winter Country Classic Final, the program features the Dubbo Rhino Awards Cup and the $35,000 Kings Hall Jewellers Silver Goblet for two-year-olds.

On Sunday 30 June, it’s Give Me 5 4 Kids Family Fun Day, a charity raceday with market stalls and activities, and funds raised supporting Dubbo Hospital Children’s ward.

All monies raised will stay local as part of Hit 93.5 Dubbo’s fund-raising efforts for Give Me 5 4 Kids.

Meanwhile, Narrandera Race Club has had new plastic rails installed in preparation for this Saturday’s race meeting.

The Club has renovated the jockeys’ rooms, the stewards’ room and the secretary’s office.

“After good local rain over the last month the track is in great shape and the kangaroos have moved back to the forest,” said NRC’s secretary, Lee Sweeney.

“The committee is looking forward to another successful race meeting with some changes in volunteers who will be having their first crack at positions on raceday.

“There has been much interest in the raceday especially from the local community,” she added.

Next Sunday, Muswellbrook Race Club will hold its Aberdeen Cup Day featuring the $24,000 Shorty Cribb Aberdeen Cup (1280m) and the $27,000 Greg Cribb Memorial Red Crown 2yo over 900m.

“As always, Peter and Lyn Snowden and their family are fantastic supporters of this raceday where they commemorate the lives of Shorty Cribb (Lyn’s father) and Greg Cribb (Lyn’s brother) who both passed away a number of years ago,” explained MRC’s GM, Duane Dowell.

“This year the day will have a Highland Games theme with the local Highland games occurring two weeks later in Aberdeen. There will be events, stalls and a Scottish Piper during the day.

“Some of the runners will also be sporting the Upper Hunter tartan silks which have been recently approved and released for this year’s games.”

– Racing NSW

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