To commemorate the milestone, the VRC will offer free entry to all, inviting the community to come together at Flemington to honour and reflect on the courage, sacrifice and service of Australia and New Zealand’s servicemen and women. Racegoers can redeem their complimentary tickets via the VRC website, ensuring seamless access to the racecourse on the day, and take advantage of the State’s current free public transport to make attending on the day even easier.
Flemington’s wartime connections extended well beyond hosting race meetings. During World War I, the racecourse was repurposed as a military training ground. In the winter of 1915, as the Gallipoli campaign took a heavy toll on Australian lives and enlistments surged, the newly opened Maribyrnong Stand was used as overnight accommodation for hundreds of recruits, who marched daily to the nearby Showgrounds for training.
The eight-race program is highlighted by the 170th Listed VRC St Leger (2800m) — one of Australia’s oldest races which has boasted winners such as Grand Flaneur, Poseidon, Phar Lap and Tulloch. A full field has assembled for this year’s running headlined by Howden Victoria Derby placegetter, Deal Done Fast for trainer Matt Cumani and Tasmanian Derby champion Dad and Dave from the Ciaron Maher stable.