Association Cup: 50 Years Of Grand History

This week's final of the will mark the 50th running of the Association Cup, the second-oldest of the four major Sydney distance cups. It will also be only the second time in that long history that two track record holders at the same course will face off in the final.

The GBOTA introduced the Association and Summer Cup's at in the same year, 1965, two years after the NCA had inaugurated the . In 1966 the NCA reconstituted the as a distance event and so Sydney's two tracks boasted four major staying annual events.

Xylia Allen, the new 720-metre track record holder, and Dyna Willow, the former track record holder join the 2006 finalists and Royal Riddle, who jointly held the 720-metre record at the course from September 2005 until October 2007, as the only dual track record holders to race in an Association Cup final at the same time. As an aside, neither won the 2006 final, that honour going to Victorian stayer Endless Pit.

Inaugural Running

The event was first run on 5 June 1965 and taken out by Blue Autumn, who defeated the Victorian stayer Rare Grand by a head and earned the equivalent of $2,000.

Names

It was the Association Cup from 1965 to 1981 and then was sponsored and renamed the Fury Ford Cup from 1982 to 1984. Although it remains sponsored, it has been the Association Cup ever since.

Distances

From 1965 to 1987 it was run on grass over 732 metres at Harold Park. From 1988 to 1992 it was run on grass at Wentworth Park over 720 metres. Since 1993 it has been run on the sand over 720 metres at Wentworth Park.

When Is The Race Run

The final was run in early June from 1965 to 1974; May from 1975 to 1977, and then alternating between the end of May and the beginning of June from 1978 to 1990. From 1991 to 2011 the final was held in January (apart from the 1992 version which took place on 1 February). In 2012 the final was run in April and last year it was run on 30 March.

Biggest Winning Margins

Equability (1992) scored by eight lengths, while Dotie Wilson (1975), Woolley Wong (1976), and Clover Park (1986) all won by seven lengths.

Closest Winning Margins

In keeping with the very competitive nature of this race there have been some extremely close finishes: Rob's Rebel (1995) and Many Tricks (2000) both got the nod by just a nose; Cyclone Corsica (1978) won by half a head; Blue Autumn (1965) and Heather Rev (1970) prevailed by a head; Call Me Casey (1993) and Big Sam Banner (2003) got the decision by a neck.

Only Dual Winner/s

Only Reserve/s To Win

None. The closest have been Brindle Felony (1980) and (2005) who both ran second after getting a start as first reserve.

Dual Finalists

Some Beaten Stars

Goldent (fifth 1965), Pearl Moss (third 1967), Lord Baden (fourth 1968), Busy's Charm (second 1969), Mustard Moss (second 1971), He's Some Boy (sixth, injured, 1973), Miss High Lo (eighth 1974), Busy's Chief (fifth 1975), Tachycardia (second 1985), Toni's Comic (second 1987), Trojan Tears (sixth 1994), Miss Cruise (third 1995), Tonight's Wish (second 1997), Paradise Street (fourth 1999), Poetic Reward (second 2000), Texas Gold (second 2006), (fourth 2008), (eighth 2009), Bell Haven (second 2013)

Tidbits

Michele Cherie, the iron stayer, is the only greyhound to have ever made three consecutive finals, a feat second-only to Bold Trease's four successive victories.

Kirsty's Charity made two finals, three years apart, running second in both, while Endless Pit achieved the same feat, but won the second attempt.

Equability won the last final run on grass and made the first final run on loam.

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