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  2. Miller's Guide - Wikipedia

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    Miller's Guide is an Australian annual sporting publication that lists sporting world records, gives a comprehensive history of results of the major Australian horse races and provides a form guide to all entries for the Melbourne and Caulfield Cups.

  3. Tipster - Wikipedia

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    Most National newspapers in the UK employ a tipster or columnist who provides horse racing tips. Rather than pick a tip for each race that occurs on a given day the normal protocol is to provide a Nap and nb selection. Nap (derived from the card game Napoleon [2]) indicates this is the tipster's most confident selection of the day.

  4. Australian Rules of Racing - Wikipedia

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    The Australian Rules of Racing are the rules approved by the Australian Racing Board to ensure that thoroughbred horse racing in all States and Territories of Australia is conducted according to the same general practices, conditions and integrity.

  5. List of Australian Group races - Wikipedia

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    This List of Australian Group races is recognized as a list of Australia's classified Black type thoroughbred horse races. [1] The Pattern Committee of the Australian Racing Board (ARB) [2] recommends which races shall be designated as Group and Listed races for the racing season. The current list is for the 2019–2020 Australian Racing season ...

  6. J. J. Miller - Wikipedia

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    His two sons Mark and Shane as well as his wife Kay Miller are all well-known Western Australian horse racing identities. His other son Ray has had a checkered career and has been warned off by the racing authorities in Western Australia. [5] In October 2007 Miller faced being sued by estranged son Mark over a land deal in Baldivis, Western ...

  7. Australian Triple Crown of Thoroughbred Racing - Wikipedia

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    The first leg of the Australian Triple Crown is the Randwick Guineas. It is run at the Randwick Racecourse in Sydney. The race replaced the former Canterbury Guineas (1900 metres), which was discontinued after the 2005 racing season. That race, which originated in 1935, was run at the Canterbury Park Racecourse, also at Sydney, New South Wales. [2]

  8. Horse racing in Australia - Wikipedia

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    A number of forms of horse racing are carried out in Australia: Thoroughbred racing in Australia; Harness racing in Australia; Steeplechase racing in Australia

  9. Toorak Handicap - Wikipedia

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    The Toorak Handicap is a Melbourne Racing Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race run as an open handicap race, over a distance of 1,600 metres at Caulfield Racecourse, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. [1] Currently, the prizemoney is A$1,000,000.