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!
2009 Go For 2&5-Kingston Town Classic
Sniper’s Bullet became the fourth and most recent thoroughbred to capture the Railway Stakes-Kingston Town Classic double when, under Damien Oliver, he shot to the front at the top of the Ascot Racecourse straight and won convincingly after jumping from the widest gate.
2007 SGIO-Winterbottom Stakes
Glory Hunter demonstrated his ability and toughness, winning the Winterbottom Stakes under Lucas Camilleri in what was his third competitive outing in just 15 days after placing second in the RJ Peters Stakes and fourth in the Railway Stakes before dropping back in distance.