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2020 Gunsynd Classic: Race History

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Some good horses have taken out the Gunsynd Classic run at Eagle Farm on Saturday.

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Gem Song won impressively last year. Who stands up in the 2020 Gunsynd Classic (1800m) at Eagle Farm on Saturday.

2020 Gunsynd Classic: Nominations

2020 GUNSYND CLASSIC - RACE HISTORY AND BACKGROUND

The Gunsynd Classic is a Group 3 race for three-year-olds conducted at Eagle Farm by the Brisbane Racing Club.

The Gunsynd Classic was first run at Doomben in 1989 by the Brisbane Amateur Turf Club as the Doomben Classic.

It has been run under set weight conditions since its inception and became the Gunsynd Classic in 2010 in recognition of the popular Queensland-owned champion of the 1970s known around Australia as the Goondiwindi Grey.

The Doomben/Gunsynd Classic was run over 1615m from 1989 until 1999 and again from 2011 to 2009. In 2000 the distance was 1640m and from 2010 to 2014 it was run over 1600m.

The distance in 2015 was 1800m and in 2016 it returned to 1630m. The race has been run at Doomben every year with the exception of 2014 (Eagle Farm) and 2015 (Gold Coast). It's now back at Eagle Farm and increased to 1800m in the altered 2020 Winter.

The Doomben/Gunsynd Classic was a Listed Race until 1996 and has been Group 3 since 1997.

The 2020 Gunsynd Classic was worth prizemoney of $115,000 – reduced due to the coronavirus outbreak.

Notable winners of the Doomben/Gunsynd Classic include Stylish Century, Kidman's Cove, Marble Halls, Belmonte, Akhenaton, Galroof, Reigning To Win, Proverb, Hopfgarten and Gem Song.

The 2019 Gunsynd Classic was won by Gem Song from Starkers and Belle Roc.