Glenlogan Park Stakes
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ClassGroup 3
LocationEagle Farm Racecourse
Brisbane, Australia
Brisbane, Australia
Inaugurated1985 (as Rosemount Wines Stakes)
Race typeThoroughbred - Flat racing
| Class | Group 3 |
|---|---|
| Location | Eagle Farm Racecourse Brisbane, Australia |
| Inaugurated | 1985 (as Rosemount Wines Stakes) |
| Race type | Thoroughbred - Flat racing |
| Sponsor | Magic Millions (2022) |
| Race information | |
| Distance | 1,600 metres |
| Surface | Turf |
| Track | Right-handed |
| Qualification | Fillies and mares |
| Weight | Set weights with penalties |
| Purse | A$150,000 (2022) |
The Pam O'Neill Stakes, registered as the Glenlogan Park Stakes, is a Brisbane Racing Club Group 3 Thoroughbred horse race for fillies and mares, run under Set Weights with penalties conditions over a distance of 1600 metres at Eagle Farm Racecourse, Brisbane, Australia during the Queensland Winter Racing Carnival.[1] Total prizemoney is A$150,000.
Name
The race was inaugurated in 1985 as the Rosemount Wines Stakes.[2] Since its first running the race has had many name changes but since 2002 the name has been the Glenlogan Park Stakes.
Ortensia won this race in 2009 before pursuing successful overseas campaigns in Dubai and in England.
- 1985–1986 - Rosemount Wines Stakes[2]
- 1987–1988 - Orlando Wines Stakes[2]
- 1989 - Minister for Transport Stakes[2]
- 1990 - QBBS Breeders' Stakes[2]
- 1991 - QBBS Stakes[2]
- 1992 - Michaels Restaurant Stakes[2]
- 1993–1995 - The Original Tastee Pies Stakes[3]
- 1996–1998 - Diamond Stud Stakes[4]
- 1999–2000 - Glenlogan Park Stakes
- 2001 - Lady Of The Turf Stakes[5]
- 2002–2018 - Glenlogan Park Stakes
- 2019 - Grinders Coffee Roasters Stakes
- 2020 - Sapphire Stakes
- 2021 onwards - Pam O'Neill Stakes
Grade
- 1985–2009 - Listed Race
- 2010 onwards - Group 3
Conditions
- prior 2005 - Handicap
- 2005–2006 - Quality handicap
- 2007 onwards - Set weights with penalties
Distance
- prior to 2016 – 1350 metres
- 2017 – 1300 metres
- 2018 – 1350 metres
- 2019 – 1300 metres
Venue
- prior to 2016 - Doomben Racecourse
- 2017 - Eagle Farm Racecourse
- 2018 - Doomben Racecourse
- 2019 - Eagle Farm Racecourse