The Gold Coast Bulletin

WORLD’S OUR OYSTER

Brisbane winter carnival to be showcased to the globe

- Trenton Akers

Brisbane’s winter carnival will be showcased to the globe.

The World Pool is set to host two meetings following their elevation into the world’s top 100 races.

Queensland will be the third state in Australia to host a World Pool meeting. Queensland Derby day is set to have the Group 1 Kingsford Smith Cup and Queensland Derby simulcast into Hong Kong and the world along with the Group 3 Lord Mayors Cup and Fred Best Classic.

The time-honoured Group 1 Stradbroke Handicap and Group 2 Q22 will also be beamed into Hong Kong on June 15. Racing at Sha Tin will be on the same day.

The Hong Kong Jockey Club’s head of comminglin­g, Sam Natai, said the expansion into Queensland was part of a long-term global vision for the club.

“We ultimately want to have a World Pool on all IFHA Top 100 Group 1 races,” Natai said.

“Given that the Kingsford Smith Cup and Stradbroke Handicap were in the list last year, it gave us the perfect platform.”

Queensland and Hong Kong have had a strong connection over the years. Hall of Fame trainer John Size formerly trained at Deagon, while champion jockey Zac

Purton won the premiershi­p in Brisbane before moving south.

Ben Thompson has recently made the move over from Brisbane and a number of current and former Queensland­born officials have worked for the club. The Brisbane Racing Club is set to benefit from it when a host of clubs receive a percentage of turnover.

“To join the World Pool is a milestone our club has worked towards with HKJC for over a decade through building strong relationsh­ips and innovating our program of feature races,” BRC chairman Neville Bell said.

“We are most grateful for this acknowledg­ment from Winfried Engelbrech­t-Bresges and his team who have worked closely with Sky Racing and our executives.

“Winfried’s vision and leadership in bringing jurisdicti­ons together to promote racing around the world is unparallel­ed.”

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