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133S <Yollcndina <Yup <Yamival
Sunday, February 26th 1995.
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OCEAN GROVE HOTEL COLLENDINA MOTEL
Official Race Book
A clap at the beach. ..
a clap at the raCtJS.
Presented by the Apex Club of Ocean Grove Inc.
A .,..clal ,..,,.n .,,,,,,_ *' .._ ,.,,_.., .. "-:IL llO GLASS CONrAHIElfS ARE NMtrTm Oii THE ~CH
Weko~ to the Collendino Cup Comival. The Arxx Club is proud to present this Comival to
the Ocean Grove Community. It is the
culminotion of six months wonc which began
with a casual conversation with my neighbour,
Denis Walters, and has led to the co
ordination of many local community groups, ~
tireless efforts of rnony people, and the
generous support of local business. It is terrific
to see the community come together like this
to create a carnival to blend in with and
expand our already successful Ocean Grove
Festival. The Ocean Grove Foreshore
Committee must be congratulated, for having
the foresight to support this event,and
recognise it's potential to benefit the town in
terms of tourism.
I hope that you can back a winner today, but
if you don't, re~mber that ~ real winner is
you - the community of Ocean Grove and the
visitors who are ~ in our great town. On
behalf of the Apex Club, thanks for being
involved and I hope you all enjoy -
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Bestwis~ ·
vu\,r'I~ Richard Grim~tt Cup Committee Chairperson
O CEAN GROVE HOTEL C O LLENDINA MOTEL
®jicials Judges:
John Wynn, Ken Smith, Robert Sergeant
Cleric of Course 1 - Eion Kemp Ckrlc of Course 2 - Alex M.thcson
Race Secretary - Ger.rd Pitcher Starter - Tommy Spielvogel Finishing Post - Jim Morrison
Course Broadcaster - Stephen L..th.m Veterinary Surgeon - John Stew.rt Official Track Vehicle - Ron Turner
The Collendina Cup -a tradition continues.
In 1985 at Collendina, it was decided to
have a match race between two horses - Stt1r Wi&es, ridden by Chris Young, and ReigtJte uss, ridden by Denis Walters. A group of
twenty people (appropriately attired)
attended the inaugural "Collend ina Cup" on
the beach in front o f the Collend ina C ar
park. During the barbecue that followed, all
agreed that it had been a fun day and should
become an annual event. Over the next 6
years, cup contenders and spectators grew
in number and as people returned each year,
bringing their friends. it appeared that the
concept of beach racing and the good times
had by all during the day's festivities,
ensured the continued success of the
Collendina Cup.
From 1986 to 1989 the cup was
transferred to the beach at Black Rock, efter
which the race was retumed to Collendine in
1 991 . In this race the closest of finishes was
Sports and leisure Ministries -Rev. Noel Mitax.
Photo Finish - Winning Post
First Aid - St John Ambul•ncc
Howard J. Culph Garry R. Thomas
fought out as 'Max and 'Whiskey' went
stride for stride over the last 200 metres.
The Collendine Cup hes elways been a dey
where everybody could experience the thrill
of beach racing and join in the fun of foot
reces end other events. Over the years,
fency dress has been the order of the day
and some memorable cheracters heve made
en appearence . The sv.ioelling attendance and
beach restrictions were two of the factors
thet brought about the temporary lapse in
the staging of the C ollendina Cup . It was
often discussed - how uniq ue it would be to
run the day for chari ty and last year Arxx decided to teke up the cha llenge a nd
organise the event.
.From humble beginnings, the C up has gone
from stmigth to strength and this year will be
bigger then ever. In . the years to come it
could rival similar sporting events oversees -
attracting people from far and wide to join
in the clays of 'fun end excitement' .
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Time 1.00pm. Distance 600 metres. First and second place shall qualify For the Cup. Prize money: Of $450. First $250, second $125, third $75.
1 . Honey Bee Good - 5.Gazza - Ridden by Matthew Miels
Ridden by Ross McGreggor. Electric blue with white dots.
2. Banjo - Ridden by Shane Pattison. 6.The Trump - Ridden by George
Gold. Blue sleeves . White arm band. Sedman. White and red.
3.Stvffy - Ridden by Bradley Van. 7 .Max - Ridden by Susan Young . Blue
Black. Orange Maltese cross. Orange arm back and Front, apricot sleeves . bands and cap.
4.Sandgold Thunder - Ridden 8.Minya - Ridden by Debbie Myers.
by Dale Murphy. Yellow with red stars . Maroon. Black cap.
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The Geelong City Toyota 600 Time 1.25pm. Distance 600 metres. First and second place shall qualify for the Cup.
Prize money: Of $450. First $250, second $125, third $75.
1 .Molly - Ridden by Rebecca Baulch. 5.Magazine Fame - Ridden by Green. Thule Horne (Toolie). Green with white
dots.
2.Shikari - Ridden by Sheryl 6.Lady Elaine - Ridden by Linda Townsend. Purple and pink. Deicmanis. Purple body yellow sash, red
and whit£ hooped sleeves and red cap.
3. Pajero - Ridden by David tv\c:Phail. 7. The Danch Man - Ridden by Royal Blue. Shayne Beattie. Yellow with red sleeves.
4.lnkerman Lass - Ridden by 8.Bay Belle - Ridden by Yvette Karen Firth. Cerise with malt£se cross, black Selden. Burgundy, yellow and black striped and whit£ sleeves. sleeves.
Emergencies - 1.Denny. Matthew Miels. 2.Cool Singer. Cassey Parker, Blue, flouro green quarters, flouro cap.
HONEY BEE GOOD ( 1) Rider Roes ~resor RACE 1 Pony Club mount. This horse hm done e lot of tret1 ridins . lil:cly to be following the tfllils of others, 4'tl.ough
insi<k b.rrier will hJp.
BANJ0(2) RACE 1
Rider Shene Pettioon
Rochester 6th. In ottr11 strong Tl/Ct l11St time.
lvlt:ntioned th1tt fitnt!$ in stew11rds repott. Clwnce.
STUFFY (3) Rider Bradley Ven RACE 1. 5th Smythsdele Bush Cup Jkm (heel) . 4th 3 00 m Smythsdele sprint. Oxley novice bush rea:, did not finish. Mixing dim.nca - MXt st11tt is in MJboume to W11rm11mbool bih Tl/Ct.
SANDGOLD THUNDER (-4) Rider Dele Murphy RACE 1 . Thunder hes never competed in en offic:iel race, but he's always beaten friends' horses. friends
hoae lws good fo1m. Big clwncr.
GAXI.A ( 5) Rider Matthew Mids RACE 1 . W~I be• good ch.nee if rider kidcs well. ne big watch in the rlK:t. Could surprile.
THE TRUMP (6) Rider George Sedmen RACE 1 . Winner Bush Sprint - Merlo 1 99 5. Winner
.Bush Sprint Oxtley Vic 1994 . Winner Bush Sprint Port Albert 1 99 5. Good hoae, but C4n he C4try my
money?
MAX (7) Rider Susan Young RACE 1. Ex-race horse - not fest enough . When stabled, feces the bi.ck of the shed instead of the front! Always stands heed to the wind instead of tetl to the wind. Hes obvious wind problem!
MINYA (8) Rider Debbie Myers (ntt Gogol!) RACE 1 . Hes been known to fly through the peclc et Spring Creek with a bt:gginer on her bedc. Tried to rea: • red truck down Portreath Rd. when she was e filly but it ran over the top of herl Headstrong - chance if Ron
MOLLY ( 1) Rider Rebec"" Baulch RACE 2. Winner Redbank Junior Bush Cup 1994. 2nd piece Redbank Junior Sprint 1 99 4 . Smythsdele Junior Bush Cup 1994 . 2nd piece Collenghi Heavy weights Bush Cup 1994 . Good fo1m of !.te. Cert1in
Cuptunner.
SHIKARI (2) Rider Sheryl T owr»end RACE 2 . 2 seesons hunting . Bush ride. Hecks eround the block. Str11ight trd will test. Outsi<k clwnce.
PAJERO (3) Rider Devid McPhetl RACE 2 . Could be• derlc horse - execpt in colour. Wetch out for him on rea: day. Not much /mown, but himdlt:s JI conditions.
INKERMAN LASS (4) Rider Keren Firth RACE 2. No rea: ~rd. Could go well if she gets 111
good stert. from clwmpion sitt:, dltme city winnt:r, (Olympic P11rf.)
MAGAZINE FAME (5) Rider Thule Horne RACE 2 . Competed in Pony Club State Chempo '92/'93 ohowjumpins . Wendin 20E. Rugby Perle 20E. Expt:rit:ncul .loc:hy. W11tdr tl.e betting.
LADY ELAINE (6) Rider Linde Oeic:menis RACE 2 . Winner of Smytl.dele Frahmens one day event 1 993 . St~r. M..y find some of these too
quicl.
THE DANCH MAN (7) Rider Shayne Beettie RACE 2 . No rea: experience. A ridins dub horw. T Jing on tl.e silk brigltdt here. Ptrkr to see.
BAY BELLE (8) Rider Yvette Seldon RACE 2 . Came first in the 400 metre sprint to the feed bin. W11tch for clwff b.g nar finish.
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CHOMP (1) Rider John Beloer SAMIGHTY (1) Rider A""I Bourloe RACE 3. Retiled rea: horse, withe pesion for jumping. RACE 4. 2nd Rochester 600m. 3rd Port Albert 600m.
Ouationebk fonn on oend - laa fonn in water. Name Winner Heyfidd 800m. Winner Rochester 400m. implies jockey's occupation (A DENTAL Winner Port Albert 600m. Unded intan«ionJ plunge
TECHNICIAN!) Inside b.rrier " dis-«l.vnUge. H. !.t 1t11tt - should win.
otcellent trctli.
TOM (2) Rider lein Rou T-REX (2) Rider Muk KendeO RACE 3. Won The Maude Cup 1986. 4th The Meude RACE 4. Fnt Mystic perlc '95 1 OOOm. First Glenfyon Cup 1987 . ne D11me NJ/y MJb. of the racr tr«:k. Cup '95 1200m. Second Moore Muster Cup 94 Smtimentlll/Wvourite. 800m. Third Redbank Cup 94 (over jumps) 3 .Skm.
Another qw/ity tunner - wwtdr.
CHARLIE (3) Rider Julie Benymen lWO UP (3) Rider Pem Beker RACE 3. Sums to be ebk to run OK, but hes • bit of RACE 4. Zilch. Unrea:d thoroughbred. Come in spinner!
trouble with weter, oo I hope I don't end up in it egein (the weter thet is) . Prekn 1111 outside b.rrit:r 7
PUPPETT (-4) Rider Noel Myers FRED (-4) Rider Don Ayres RACE 3 . After early starts et Spring C-'c Trail rides, w• RACE 4. Unrea:d hedc. Some training• t:ndurence horse. .en es • bit of a handful for dients. This horse is now for HllS 1t11min11 - movrs wrll ..le (price dependant on fonn on the day) . Put 11 bid in
-/r -pna will go up.
CASPER (5) Rider David Rumpf FLY (5) Rider Clint Rend RACE 3. Novelty ridins / trad rides/ show. Could be• RACE 4 . First Smyth.dak Mountein Bush Rea: (Jnr) ch.nee on the day. Not 11 gh.¥t of 11 ch.nee. Jkm. Fifth Redbank Mountein Bush Rea: (Jnr) Jkm. Sixth
Oxley Mountain Bushrea: (Jnr) Jkm. Wotthy cup nmner
- or just 11 blow-in 7 M-ting 11 couple of s1n11rt ones here.
VATICAN CITY (6) Rider Kate Sedler COURCHEVAL (6) Rider Berry Deacon RACE 3 . 6 country wins. City pieces . Now retired. RACE 4. Rea:d T 1111menie. Currently Hunter - Yerre Glen Hewm lno-1 & l..ilfydele Hunt Club. Well nmned interst1te visitor.
w ..tr:h betting.
LITILE CHAMP (7) Rider Louise Loubey ARGON (7) Rider Narelle Davies RACE 3. Retired rece horw. Lest rea:d 6 months ego. RACE 4 . Lovato rea: and thrives on competition. This Now used for tretl rides end general hedc. Well n11med - horse wes bom to rea: end is by fer the festal horse out tl.e big dltnger. of hundreds thet have ever been et 'See Mist' over the
ya<s! Dr11wn • tough '-t - but w.rtch tl.e 1n11tlrt:t.
MILLY (8) Rider Glen Rend TED (8) Rider Michael Gray RACE 3 . Fm stert. Never rea:d. Experienced trail horse. RACE 4 . No fonn supplied. Rider p11St winnt:r. Bookies Will g11in more trllil otpt:riena. will be /,,,v;ng • good look llt this one.
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The Chalky's In The Dunes Challenge Time : 1.50pm. Distance : 600metres. First and second place shall qualify for the Cup
Prize money : Of $450 . First $250, second $125, third $75 .
l .Chomp -Ridden by John Baker. 5.Casper - Ridden by David Rumpf. Black, red and gold hoops, black cap.
2.Tom - Ridden by lain Ross . All white 6.Vatican City - Ridden by Kate colours of the Club. Ala - Rossy's Riteway Sadler. Blue, yellow stars, brown cap. Superma~t.
3.Charlie - Ridden by Julie ?.Little Champ - Ridden by Louise Berryman. Pink. Loubey. red with white V.
4.Puppet - Ridden by Noel Myers. 8.Milly - Ridden by Glen Rand . Blue, Maroon. silver sash .
Emergencies - l .Paddi. Trudi Sedman. 2.Jaybee Cloe (Crazy Clo') Georgina Parish
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0&cecfdur The Piping Hot Chicken Shop Plate.
Time 2 .1 Spm. Distance: 600metres. first and second place shall qualify for the Cup. Prize money : Of $450. First $250, second $125, third $75 .
1 .Samighty - Ridden by Amy 5.fly - Ridden by Clinton Rand. Red
Bourke. Cerise, pale: blue: diamond, Yellow and green quarters, white: sleeves and black sleeves and cap. hoops, red and green cap.
2.T-Rex - Ridden by Mark Kendell . 6.Courcheval - Ridden by Barry
Pale blue, red star, red arm bands . Deacon . Brown and gold strips, gold cap.
3. Two Up - Ridden by Pam Baker. 7 .Argon - Ridden by Nare:lle: Davies .
Black, pink cross, black cap. · Lime green and white with purple: spots .
4. Fred - Ridden by Don Ayres. Blue:, 8. Ted - Ridden by Michael Gray.
black arms, blue: cap, Rip Cu~ emblem. Check .
Emergencies - l .Puffing Billy. Kim Broderick. Royal blue, black and white striped sleeves. 2 .Beau. Rebecca Baulch. Green .
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'Che rYol/mdina a>up Time 3 .20pm. Oistmce 1000 metres
Prize money - Of $1000. First $600, second $250, third $150.
Gf?e!Mme f t7111 the cf tJr(J)htJre <9 dlflmilt88. Welcome to Ocean Grove and the 'Collendina Cup'. The Apex Club of Ocean
Grove is to be congrawlated for their initiative in undertaking the staging of this event
- the 'Collendina Cup', to raise funds to support their community activities .
The Ocean Grove Foreshore Committee is pleased to be able to support this event,
and support the Apex Club, who have a IOC41 history of doing many things in our town
over the past 20 years . This foreshore reserve has benefited many times from Apex members' voluntary efforts .
The committee recognises the event as providing many benefits to our community. As part of our Ocean Grove Festival, it creates a greater interest and range of entertainment
for us and our visitors to enjoy(.Visitors are important to the stability and viability of our
community. Tourism is to play a major role in the future - events like this support the
activities of Bellarine Peninsula Tourism and GO Tourism in inviting people to the region. Care of our environment is also a priority for our future and the Foreshore
Committee recognised that with careful and skilful management through the use of existing infrastructure, the Collendina Cup Carnival could . take place with minimal
disturbance and detriment to the foreshore reserve .
"My wish is for you to enjoy the dt1y ".
To conclude I would like to acknowledge the efforts of Richard Grimmett and his team
from Apex for the thoughtful and careful preparations that have gone into today 's
event. Well done!
Z>®re~
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