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Home New Zealand

Southern Oaks – the backstory

3 April 2024
in New Zealand, Top 4
by Bruce Stewart
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When the Invercargill Harness Racing Club hosts Diamonds Day on Sunday 21st April, one of the feature races on the card with be the $60,000 Group Two Macca Lodge/ Nevele R Stud Southern Oaks.

The Southern Oaks was first run in 1983 known as the Southland Oaks at that time. Members of the inaugural Southland Oaks committee consisted of representatives of all Southland Clubs and the first sponsor was Plaza Supervalue.

The inaugural Southland Oaks Committee

Raced for $6,000 at Invercargill, the first winner was Jilaire Bogart (Bogart Hanover) which was trained by George Hamilton and driven by Henry Skinner.

Two years later in 1985 the race was granted Group status. Springfield Countess won it that year.

In it’s forty one year history Allan Beck and Dexter Dunn hold the position of most successful drivers with four winners each.

Until 1997 the Southland Oaks was shared among the Invercargill, Winton, Wyndham and Gore tracks but since 1998 the race has been run exclusively at Ascot Park in Invercargill.

From 1998 to 2014 the distance was 2200 metres from a mobile but in 2015 this was extended to 2700 metres. The race record for the shorter distance was held by 2014 winner Royal Counsel (2-39.4) whilst the current race record of 3-16.3 is held by 2020 winner Stylish Memphis.

The Oaks has been won by some quality fillies including Lento (1993), Shortys Girl (2001), Champayne Princess (2003), Mainland Banner (2005), Beaudiene Bad Babe (2009), Safreda (2013) and Bonnie Joan (2017).

Bonnie Joan and Dexter Dunn after winning the Southland Oaks in 2017 (Bruce Stewart Photo)

Neville R Stud has a long history of sponsoring the southern fillies feature, this being it’s 25th year of sponsorship. And this year’s stakes of $60,000 is the highest ever for the race.

Last year’s winner was Treacherous Gall trained by Regan Todd.

by Bruce Stewart, for Harnesslink

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