Races: The Masters of WA Racing is a celebration of the last 10 years of the Railway Stakes, the Kingston Town Classic and the Winterbottom Stakes at Ascot Racecourse.
From Friday 1 December to Friday 8 December – the day before the final Saturday of The TABtouch Masters – Perth Racing invites you to participate in a dynamic online poll to rank the 30 races featured on the Races: The Masters of WA Racing. Inspired by Facebook’s predecessor, the Mark Zuckerberg-developed Facemash, it is easy, fun and addictive.
Below you see images and synopses pertaining to two of the 30 races featured on the Races: The Masters of WA Racing. Click the image of the race you think was the better of the two. The system will serve you with random head-to-head battles on which you can vote until you choose to stop voting. Behind the scenes, the system will rank the races based on the results of the head-to-head battles on which you and your fellow fans vote.
Which was the better of these two races? Click the relevant image to cast your vote!
2016 James Boag’s Premium-Railway Stakes
Scales Of Justice was on the seven-day back-up after his RJ Peters Stakes win guaranteed his spot in the Railway Stakes field and he made the most of his ballot-exempt status and light weight in the Group One race, leading all the way under a textbook Douglas Whyte ride.
2015 James Boag’s Premium-Railway Stakes
Good Project’s connections paid the $22,000 second late entry fee before he travelled from Sydney to Perth and he rewarded their faith with his pillar-to-post victory on his Group One debut having not even placed in black type company before making the first cross-country trip.