3yo State of Origin Series

20 February 2020
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HRSA wishes to advise that dates for the 3yo Fillies State Of Origin Series have been confirmed.

A $10,000 heat will be conducted at Shepparton on Friday May 29, with a further $10,000 heat conducted at Globe Derby Park on Saturday May 30.

The $52,000 Final will be conducted at Globe Derby Park on Saturday June 6 for the horses which qualified in the above heats.

The Shepparton heat will be conducted over 1690m and the Globe Derby Park heat & final will be conducted over 1800m, with the barrier draw for all races being random barrier draw.

This series is open to all eligible 3yo fillies which were auctioned for sale at the 2018 Allwood Stud Farm SA Yearling Sale or made eligible by way of non-sale entry.

 

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