Great Eastern Steeplechase

{{Short description|South Australia Horse Race}}

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The Great Eastern Steeplechase was an Australian Thoroughbred steeplechase horse race held annually at Oakbank, South Australia on Easter Saturday and Monday at the Oakbank Racecourse as part of the Oakbank Easter Racing Carnival. The first fixture of that name was held in 1877,{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article40785847 |title=Onkaparinga Annual Races |newspaper=South Australian Register |volume=XLII |issue=9480 |location=South Australia |date=3 April 1877 |accessdate=25 June 2017 |page=6 |via=National Library of Australia}} following a race in 1876 which has been called the "Onkaparinga Handicap Steeplechase";{{cite news |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article122410309 |title=History |newspaper=The Canberra Times |volume=66 |issue=20,823 |location=Australian Capital Territory, Australia |date=17 April 1992 |accessdate=25 June 2017 |page=10 |via=National Library of Australia}} both just prior to formation of the Onkaparinga Racing Club (now Oakbank Racing Club).

The distance of the race is 4950 metres making it the second longest horse race held on a public course in Australia.

The most famous jump is the fallen log which is literally a log about a metre high. All other jumps are brush fences. The height of jumps has been reduced in recent years to reduce the risk of falls and make for safer racing.

The race uses a different course to other races held at Oakbank with horse using an inner track passing on the inside of a hill. Unlike other races that require two race callers the Great Eastern can be viewed in its entirety from the grandstand.

On October 1, 2021, it was announced that jumps racing will no longer be conducted in South Australia mainly due to the small number of South Australian jumps horses. There were plans to run the Great Eastern and Von Doussa Steeplechase as a flat race.{{cite news |url=https://www.abc.net.au/news/2021-10-01/sa-racing-industry-scraps-jumps-racing/100507744|title=Jumps racing to be removed from South Australia's racing calendar from next year|website=www.abc.net.au/|date=5 October 2021}} However, on 3 March 2022 it was announced that would not happen.{{cite news |url=https://www.racenet.com.au/news/change-of-heart-as-oakbank-retires-names-of-iconic-jumps-races-20211114|title=Change of heart as Oakbank retires names of iconic jumps races|website=www.racenet.com.au|date=4 March 2022}} However, many jumps racing supporters attempted to keep jumps racing at Oakbank and that fight went into the South Australian Court System.{{cite news |url=https://www.racenet.com.au/news/district-court-judge-grants-frances-nelson-qc-access-to-oakbank-racing-clubs-records-20211227|title=Legal fight intensifies over Oakbank jumps decision|website=www.racenet.com.au|date=4 March 2022}} That would result in an election occurring which the anti-jumps faction won but debate surrounding that vote spilled into more legal action.{{cite news |url=https://indaily.com.au/news/2022/06/14/new-legal-challenge-looms-as-racing-rebels-reject-flawed-oakbank-ballot/|title=New legal challenge looms as racing rebels reject 'flawed' Oakbank ballot|website=www.indaily.com.au|date=7 July 2022}} But not long after the South Australian Government stepped in and outlawed jumps racing in the state.{{cite news |url=https://www.canberratimes.com.au/story/7811273/jumps-racing-ban-made-law-in-sa/|title=Jumps racing ban made law in SA|website=www.canberratimes.com.au|date=7 July 2022}}

Past winners

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  • 2021 – Spying on You
  • 2020 – race not held
  • 2019 – Zed Em
  • 2018 – Zed Em
  • 2017 – Spying on You
  • 2016 – Thubiaan (USA)
  • 2015 – Lord of the Song
  • 2014 – Lord of the Song[http://www.racingvictoria.net.au/racing/race.aspx?meet_code=856107&race_code=1060132 2014 result]
  • 2013 – Man of Class[http://www.racingvictoria.net.au/racing/race.aspx?meet_code=850530&race_code=1025593 2013 result]
  • 2012 – Tobouggie Nights[http://www.racingvictoria.net.au/racing/race.aspx?meet_code=845211&race_code=1001875 2012 result]
  • 2011 – Petushki[http://www.racingvictoria.net.au/racing/race.aspx?meet_code=834206&race_code=975171 2011 result]
  • 2010 – It's A Dud[http://www.racingvictoria.net.au/racing/race.aspx?meet_code=823705&race_code=944603 2010 result]
  • 2009 – Pentacolo
  • 2008 – Conzeal
  • 2007 – Blase
  • 2006 – Real Tonic
  • 2005 – Chakra
  • 2004 – Boxter Blue
  • 2003 – Raquets
  • 2002 – Ballata
  • 2001 – St. Steven[http://www.racingvictoria.net.au/racing/race.aspx?meet_code=363112&race_code=429548 2001 result]
  • 2000 – Bruskin
  • 1999 – Planet Hollywood
  • 1998 – Turkey Lane
  • 1997 – Foxboy
  • 1996 – Light Hand
  • 1995 – Light Hand
  • 1994 – Tyrolia
  • 1993 – Touch Judge
  • 1992 – Vinchiamo
  • 1991 – Look at Me
  • 1990 – Commission Red
  • 1989 – Brown Cast
  • 1988 – River Amos
  • 1987 – Spring Fortune
  • 1986 – Region
  • 1985 – Battle So Big
  • 1984 – Headford Town
  • 1983 – Venite
  • 1982 – Donrewen
  • 1981 – Dark Shareif
  • 1980 – Lord Rocky Red
  • 1979 – Heroic Speech
  • 1978 – Roughneck
  • 1977 – The Champ
  • 1976 – Aberfoyle
  • 1975 – Vermet
  • 1974 – Club Spirit

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  • 1973 – The Cent
  • 1972 – Club Spirit
  • 1971 – Crusoe Cloud
  • 1970 – Mystic Moon
  • 1969 – Halbrian
  • 1968 – Robin Star
  • 1967 – Con Sol
  • 1966 – Kooroshali
  • 1965 – Kooroshali
  • 1964 – First Shuffle
  • 1963 – Blue Gum
  • 1962 – Grecian Valour
  • 1961 – Moonacoota
  • 1960 – Peakite
  • 1959 – Sebago
  • 1958 – Tory Star
  • 1957 – Just Mick
  • 1956 – Teedum
  • 1955 – The Drum
  • 1954 – Lynford
  • 1953 – Gulf Stream
  • 1952 – Royal Pentzia
  • 1951 – The Feline
  • 1950 – Parilla's Pride
  • 1949 – Footling
  • 1948 – The Feline
  • 1947 – Marble Hill
  • 1946 – Ajester
  • 1945 – Winterset
  • 1944 – Lime Rock
  • 1943 – race not held
  • 1942 – race not held
  • 1941 – National Debt
  • 1940 – Bully Hayes
  • 1939 – Grantley
  • 1938 – race meeting abandoned
  • 1937 – Lady Madge
  • 1936 – Gnair
  • 1935 – Kingstol
  • 1934 – Kenjin
  • 1933 – Pispoia King
  • 1932 – Archeson
  • 1931 – Shooting Boy
  • 1930 – Woomera
  • 1929 – Laurelmond
  • 1928 – Epergne
  • 1927 – Unohoo / Mt. Cooper (dead heat)
  • 1926 – Mt. Cooper

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  • 1925 – Dundalk
  • 1924 – Fleetstone
  • 1923 – Doiran
  • 1922 – Doiran
  • 1921 – Albaree
  • 1920 – Miss Rosslyn
  • 1919 – Doiran
  • 1918 – Doiran
  • 1917 – Flash Jack
  • 1916 – Wyndarra
  • 1915 – Tramp
  • 1914 – Vanguard
  • 1913 – Tramp
  • 1912 – Vanguard
  • 1911 – Matchlock
  • 1910 – Generality
  • 1909 – Workmaster
  • 1908 – Tarpon
  • 1907 – Napier
  • 1906 – Bombastes
  • 1905 – Poster
  • 1904 – Syringa
  • 1903 – Drummer
  • 1902 – Ronald
  • 1901 – Wooral
  • 1900 – Euro
  • 1899 – Domino
  • 1898 – Songster
  • 1897 – Eclipse
  • 1896 – Dungan
  • 1895 – Waterloo
  • 1894 – The Actress
  • 1893 – Shanks
  • 1892 – Vistula
  • 1891 – Messenger
  • 1890 – Mahdi
  • 1889 – Flashlight
  • 1888 – Adeline
  • 1887 – Swordfish
  • 1886 – Charcoal
  • 1885 – Swordfish
  • 1884 – Trigger
  • 1883 – Depriver
  • 1882 – Hotspur
  • 1881 – Trigger
  • 1880 – Gunn
  • 1879 – Lightfoot
  • 1878 – Darkie
  • 1877 – Darkie
  • 1876 – Tormentor

References

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  • [http://www.oakbankracingclub.com.au/ Oakbank Racing Club]
  • [http://www.cyberhorse.com.au/tvf/barnes/0326greateastern.shtml Heroes and Warriors – The Great Eastern Steeplechase]

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