$1million VOBIS Sires Showdown Field Taking Shape

Media Release - Wednesday February 20

With the first ballot order released last week, the countdown to the inaugural VOBIS Sires Showdown is well and truly on. At Caulfield on Saturday 27 April, a field of eligible Victorian bred two-year-olds will contest over 1200m for the $1 million prizemoney on offer.

Brazen Beau colt Accession leads the order of entryTo be eligible for the race, the contestants must be the progeny of a Victorian stallion nominated to the VOBIS Sires program, as well as nominated for Super VOBIS and VOBIS Gold. The announcement of this new race caused quite a stir at the 2018 Yearling Sales, as trainers and syndicators battled it out in the sale ring for the chance to take home an eligible yearling.

"This is a game changer. It will be fantastic for the owners and it (changed) our mindset going into the sales," said Spicer Thoroughbreds' Bloodstock Manager, Brad Spicer.

"With a small pool of eligible horses, you've got a better chance of winning the Showdown than you do of winning Tattslotto."

With over 800 incentivised races now firmly cemented into the Victorian racing calendar, the VOBIS program enhances the desire and encourages participants to breed and race in Victoria. The millions of dollars in additional bonuses and prizemoney is offered across a range of race types, distances, benchmarks and age brackets. The VOBIS Sires initiative was first introduced in 2014 to provide those that support and invest in Victorian-based stallions the opportunity for lucrative returns.

The Showdown ballot order, which allocates the 843 nominations down to a top 65 based on prizemoney earned, is looking like a fairly open one at this stage. With two wins resulting in some impressive prizemoney already, the Chris Waller trained Accession (Brazen Beau) stands out on top of the order. Another two start winner follows in Peter and Paul Snowden's Hightail (Written Tycoon), whilst Tony McEvoy's Group 3 winner Sun City (Zoustar) currently sits in third.

But with ten of the eligible horses on the ballot order trained interstate, could we possibly see the inaugural Showdown trophy head outside the Victoria border? Currently sitting in ninth place on the ballot, Felicia (Unencumbered) is from trainer Matthew Seyers' Morphettville base. Courseshewill (Unencumbered) will have the support of Queensland behind her whilst Gerald Ryan's Colada (Brazen Beau) will not be alone in flying the flag for New South Wales.

Cranbourne based trainer Mick Kent has three horses in contention – Capito (Street Boss), Shih Tzou (Zouster) and Reward (Reward for Effort) – and he won't be the only Victorian trainer vying to keep the interstate challengers at bay. John Ledger, David Feek and Jason Warren all have their eyes on the prize, whilst Tony McEvoy, Ciaron Maher and Lindsay Park have 22 horses nominated between them.

Whilst the Showdown will be the feature race on Victorian Owners and Breeders Race Day at Caulfield on Saturday 27 April, the day will also include a $310,000 race (1600m) for Victorian sired three-year-olds.


The final field will become more apparent over the coming weeks, with many of the nominees heading to the racetrack. As we countdown towards the Showdown, stay up to date with all the information on our TBV and VOBIS Sires social media platforms.

Below are the Top 15 qualifiers with first season sire Brazen Beau responsible for four on the list!



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