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Port Adelaide Cup

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Inaugurated
  
1906

Sponsor
  
Mittys (2016)

Track
  
Left-handed

Purse
  
100,000 USD (2016)

Race type
  
Thoroughbred

Surface
  
Turf

Distance
  
2,500 m

Location
  
Morphettville Racecourse, South Australia

The Port Adelaide Cup is a South Australian Jockey Club Listed Thoroughbred horse race for horses aged three years old and over, at quality handicap conditions, over a distance of 2,500 metres at the Morphettville Racecourse, Adelaide, Australia in the Autumn Carnival.

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Race history

The race has assumed the history of the Port Adelaide Cup after the closure of Cheltenham Park Racecourse in 2009. The race was the principal long distance race of the Port Adelaide Racing Club. It was held initially in the Christmas holiday period. However after the demise of the club in 1975 and later the closure of the track where the race was predominantly held the race had lost its prestige when it was downgraded to a Listed race in 2003. The current SAJC has had less stability with the scheduling of the race having it run in February several times in the last 10 years.
There existed a race in the South Australian racing calendar that was actually named the The Queen's Cup that had its own identity but was sporadically run.

King's Cup

During the 1930 Adelaide Cup Carnival, that was held in May at the time, the SAJC inaugurated a race known as the King's Cup run over a distance of 1 12 miles which was won by the famous Australian champion Phar Lap. But by next year the race was missing from the carnival and was not seen again until 1936 when Donaster won the race over the same distance. After the World War II the race was renewed in 1948 when Valcurl was victorious. However, the next time the race was run in 1954 the race was known as the Queen's Cup and the winner's trophy was presented by Queen Elizabeth II who was present in Adelaide. The name of the race has since been called the Queen's Cup. The race has maintained its Group 3 status even though it has been run sporadically. In 1990, 2003, and 2008 the race was held at Cheltenham Park. The 1996 December race was run over a distance of 2000 metres and in 2008 the distance was 2414 metres.

References

Port Adelaide Cup Wikipedia