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!
2014 Carlton Draught-Railway Stakes
Strike me pink, he threaded the eye of the needle. Elite Belle did not require the pogo stick for which Darren McAullay called 400 metres from home but she needed William Pike to be at his best as they combined to win the Railway Stakes in the third-last run of her ill-fated career.
2013 TABtouch-Kingston Town Classic
The Kingston Town Classic was the second leg of an Ascot Racing Carnival hat-trick for Ihtsahymn, the three-year-old which won the WA Guineas and the CB Cox Stakes either side of clinging on desperately to fend off Luckygray’s challenge in the Group One event.