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2022 Ipswich Cup: Race History

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Major Cups form has emanated from the Race History of the Ipswich Cup run at Ipswich on Saturday.

Tradesman winning the Channel 7 Ipswich Cup
Tradesman winning the Channel 7 Ipswich Cup Picture: Racing and Sports

Oompala ran some big races down south. Could we see another in the 2022 Ipswich Cup (2150m) at Ipswich on Saturday?

2022 Ipswich Cup: Nominations

2022 IPSWICH CUP - RACE HISTORY AND BACKGROUND

The Ipswich Cup is a feature staying race conducted at Ipswich racecourse in suburban Bundamba by the Ipswich Turf Club as part of the Queensland winter racing carnival.

The Ipswich Cup has a long history with the first running recorded in 1866. However early records are obscure with the race's modern history dating from 1948 after being suspended from 1937.

The Ipswich Cup is run over 2150m and was awarded Listed Race status in 1980. It was promoted to Group 3 in 1986 and returned to being a Listed Race in 2006.

The distance of the Ipswich Cup was 10 furlongs until 1972 and went to 2100m from 1973 until 1996 when the distance was increased to 2150m.

The Ipswich Cup results include the unique occurrence of dead-heats for first in successive years in 1963 and 1964.

In 1963 Sometime, a Caulfield Cup winner, dead-heated with Confidence and the following year the camera could not split Bore Head, yet another Caulfield Cup winner, and Isaacson.

There has been only one dual winner of the Ipswich Cup since 1948 with Our Lukas winning back to back in 2009 and 2010.

Sphenophyta would go to Lee Freedman in the Spring of 2006 after his Ipswich Cup win and take a Turnbull Stakes.

The race was marred in 2000 when half the field was brought down in a shocking incident up the back straight.

The 2022 Ipswich Cup is run for prizemoney of $175,000.

The race in 2020 was abandoned due to the coronavirus.

Other notable winners of the Ipswich Cup since 1960 include Sharply, Striking Force, Prunda, Lloyd Boy, Golden Rhapsody, In Luck, Hussar's Command, Donegal Mist, Beachside, Oompala, Henderson Bay, Sculptor, Sphenophyta, Bianca and Shenzhou Steeds.

The 2021 Ipswich Cup was won by Happy Go Plucky from So You Win and Flash Aah.


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