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TERMS & CONDITIONS OF RACE SERIES IMPORTANT PLEASE READ LADBROKES AUSTRALIAN PACING GOLD SERIES TWENTY-NINE $350,000 GROUP ONE FINAL FOR TWO YEAR OLD COLTS & GELDINGS $350,000 GROUP ONE FINAL FOR TWO YEAR OLD FILLIES 6 x $50,000 GROUP TWO CHAMPIONSHIP RACES FOR TWO YEAR OLDS $210,000 GROUP ONE FINAL FOR THREE YEAR OLD COLTS & GELDINGS $210,000 GROUP ONE FINAL FOR THREE YEAR OLD FILLIES 6 x $50,000 GROUP TWO CHAMPIONSHIP RACES FOR THREE YEAR OLDS TO BE CONDUCTED AT ALBION PARK, GLOUCESTER PARK, MELTON AND MENANGLE IN THE 2018/19 SEASON (TWO YEAR OLDS) AND 2019/20 SEASON (THREE YEAR OLDS), OPEN TO ANY HORSE FOALED IN AUSTRALIA ONLY AND HAVING THE FREEZE BRAND OF THE AUSTRALIAN STATE OF REGISTRATION SUBJECT TO COMPLIANCE WITH AUSTRALIAN HARNESS RACING COUNCIL FUTURITY RACE RULES CONDITIONS OF ENTRY Both the Ladbrokes Australian Pacing Gold Series Twenty-Nine Two Year Old Race Series and Three Year Old Race Series shall be conducted as a Series of Heats and Finals; one Division being for Colts and Geldings and one being for Fillies which were foaled in Australia only and having the Freeze Brand of the Australian State of registration. 1.0 VENUES 1.1. Heats of each Division of shall be conducted at Albion Park, Queensland;: Gloucester Park, Western Australia; Melton, Victoria; and Menangle, New South Wales subject to Condition 6.8. 1.2. Group One Finals of each Division shall be conducted at Albion Park, Queensland (Two Year Olds) and Melton, Victoria (Three Year Olds) subject to Condition 6.8. 1.3. Separate to the above heats and finals, APG shall conduct a total of six $50,000 Group Two Ladbrokes APG Championship Races for Two Year Olds, and six $50,000 Group Two Championship Races for Three Year Olds, which shall be conducted towards the end of the racing season and shall be restricted to eligible yearlings that did not contest a Group One Ladbrokes APG Race Series Final earlier in the season. 2.0 TIMING AUSTRALIAN PACING GOLD 11

2.1. The Two Year Old Series and Championship Races shall be conducted in the 2018/19 Racing Season, whilst the Three Year Old Series and Championship Races shall be conducted in the 2019/20 Racing Season.. 2.2. If for any reason it becomes impractical or undesirable, in the opinion of the Directors, to hold any or more of these races at the track designated, the Directors reserve the right to change the date and location of any or all races. 3.0 ELIGIBILITY AND ACCEPTANCE 3.1. Open to horses foaled in Australia only and having the Freeze Brand of the Australian State of registration, sold in accordance with the "Terms and Conditions of Sale" at Sales approved by the Directors as "Ladbrokes Australian Pacing Gold Sales", shall be eligible to compete in the Series subject to the following conditions set out in 3.1-3.3 inclusive. A passed-in yearling shall be deemed to be sold. 3.2. Eligibility shall be maintained on the payment of either: Option One One-off Series Payment: Purchasers may choose to make a single Series Payment of $2,750 (including GST) to be paid by the purchaser on the day of the sale. This payment will make a horse fully eligible for the Ladbrokes APG Two Year Old Race Series, Three Year Old Race Series and Championship Races. No further payments are necessary. Option Two Four Step Sustaining Schedule: Purchasers may choose to keep their horses eligible for the Ladbrokes APG Race Series and Championship Races by making the following payments: a) A Sales Day Sustaining Payment of $700 (including GST) to be paid by the Purchaser on the day of the Sale. b) A Second Sustaining Payment of $700 (including GST) due by 1 June, 2018. c) A Third Sustaining Payment of $700 (including GST) due by 1 September, 2018. d) A Fourth Sustaining Payment of $1,250 (including GST) due by 1 December 2018. One set of sustaining payments covers the entirety of the Two Year Old Race Series, Three Year Old Race Series and Championship Races. There are no separate payment options available to pay up solely for either the Two Year Old or Three Year Old Series.. Failure to make any commitment required by the conditions constitutes an automatic withdrawal from the event. Note: Providing APG with a positive commitment to sustain a yearling by the due date (either by returning your sustaining form or by positive response to APG s SMS Text Service) shall be a binding and irrevokable commitment to pay, enforceable by a court of law. Where a commitment to sustain is received by the due date, but payment is not received within 7 days, a further administrative fee of $49.50 will apply. 3.3. In addition to 3.1 horses foaled in Australia only and having the Freeze Brand of the Australian State of registration, nominated as Non Sale Entries with Australian Pacing Gold at a cost of $3,850 on or before 31st October, 2017 NOT presented for sale at an Australian Pacing Gold Sale, shall be 12 AUSTRALIAN PACING GOLD

4.0 LATE ENTRY eligible to compete in the Series, provided that the horse is NOT ENTERED OR OFFERED as a yearling at any other Standardbred Sale, or any other auction which has horses for sale, where such sale takes place after 31st October 2017. Eligibility shall be maintained on the payment of all sustaining fees post the 2018 Sales as per Option Two above. 4.1. There shall be no provision for late entry of horses or notification of Sustaining in the Series unless it is determined by the Board of Directors to be appropriate in the particular circumstances. 5.0 REFUND OF FEES 5.1. Fees paid are non-refundable except that, should any circumstances prevent the running of the Series (or part of the Series), all fees paid shall be refunded (on a pro-rata basis), less administrative and promotional costs incurred 6.0 PACERS HEATS FOR GROUP ONE TWO YEAR OLD SERIES AND THREE YEAR OLD SERIES 6.1. Trainers must nominate for a Heat of the Ladbrokes APG Race Series with their relevant state racing authority in the same way that they would nominate for any normal race. 6.2. Horses may only accept for a single Heat. 6.3. Any horse which accepts for a Heat must have completed all Qualifying Standards set by the respective Controlling Board or Authority of the State in which it will contest said Heat and must have had at least one race start prior to final acceptances. 6.4. There shall be a total of six heats conducted per Division in each Series. Melton and Menangle will each host two heats per Division, whilst Albion Park and Perth will each host one heat per Division. 6.5. The Heats for the two year old series shall comprise a maximum of ten (10) Starters plus Emergencies (subject to any restraints on field sizes imposed by the Controlling Board or Authority in the State where the Heats are to be conducted). 6.6. The Heats for the three year old series shall comprise a maximum of twelve (12) Starters plus Emergencies (subject to any restraints on field sizes imposed by the Controlling Board or Authority in the State where the Heats are to be conducted). 6.7. Heat runners will be selected by the relevant Controlling Board or Authority of each state, with preference in selection going to those horses with the greater season s earnings as at the close of acceptances. Horses with higher season earnings will gain selection ahead of horses with lesser season s earnings. I In the event that two horses have identical season s earnings, preference will go to the horse with the higher average earnings per start for the season. If horses still can not be separated, then a random ballot will be conducted. 6.8. Random Barrier Draw applies for all races in the Series. 6.9. In those states that are conducting two heats per Division (i.e. NSW and Victoria), the top eight seeds (based on prizemoney earned that season) will be split evenly between the two heats (on a random basis, with the exception that Horses owned in the same interests or trained by the same Trainer will be separated, if possible). The remaining runners will be randomly allocated between the AUSTRALIAN PACING GOLD 13

two heats, although horses owned in the same interests or trained by the same Trainer will be separated, if possible 6.10..A minimum number of six (6) horses will be required to constitute a Heat so as to satisfy that each venue has a least one Heat, however, this Condition will not impact on Condition 6.11 and will be at the absolute discretion of the Directors. In the event that there are insufficient nominators or acceptors in a State to constitute a Heat, a Subsidy of $2,500 will be paid to the connections of horses required to travel to contest a Heat at a venue determined by the Directors. Horses that are normally trained and domiciled in another State, are not eligible for a Subsidy if they are required to contest a Heat in the State where they are normally trained and domiciled 6.11. Should the number of horses nominated to contest a Heat in NSW or Victoria be insufficient to make up two (2) Heats of eight (8), the Directors have the absolute discretion to conduct only a single heat in the relevant State, with preference in field selection to be determined in accordance with Condition 6.5. The horses that miss a start in the relevant State as a result of the decision to conduct only a single heat will receive a Subsidy of $2,500 if they nominate and qualify to contest a Heat at another venue. However, horses that are normally trained and domiciled in another State, are not eligible for the Subsidy if they subsequently contest a Heat in the State where they are normally trained and domiciled. 7.0 QUALIFICATION FOR THE FINALS VIA HEATS 7.1. Trainers of all horses wishing to contest the Finals are required to nominate for the relevant APG Final with the relevant state racing authority in the same way that they would nominate for any normal race. 7.2. In addition to 7.1 the managing owner/lessee of all heat winners, as well as the managing owner/lessee of the second, third and fourth placed horses from the NSW and Victorian heats are required to notify APG of their intention to nominate for the Finals within 72 hours of having contested their heat. This will enable APG to advise connections of borderline horses as to the likelihood of them qualifying for the Final. 7.3. In selecting the fields for the Finals, first preference goes to horses that won their respective heats. 7.4. The balance of the field for the Finals shall be made up of the highest placegetters from the New South Wales and Victorian heats in the following order: a) Compare the season s earnings of the fastest second placegetter from the NSW heats with the season s earnings of the fastest second placegetter from the Victorian heats the horse with the higher season s earnings gets preference, with the other horse getting second preference; b) Compare the season s earnings of the remaining second placegetter from the NSW heats with the season s earnings of the remaining second placegetter from the Victorian heats the horse with the higher season s earnings gets third preference, with the other horse getting fourth preference; c) The above process continues for as long as necessary, firstly with the third placegetters from the NSW and Victorian heats, and then with the fourth placegetters.; 14 AUSTRALIAN PACING GOLD

d) As per 7.2 placegetters from the NSW and Victorian heats are required to confirm their desire to contest the final within 72 hours of having contested their heat to enable APG to notify connections of their likeihood of qualifying for the Finals. 7.5. In the event that places still remain available in a particular Final (e.g. due to injury, or because qualified finalists elect not to travel interstate), the remaining positions may be filled by the best placed local horses (i.e. horses that competed in the heat(s) in the state where the Final is to be conducted). Once again, preference as regards the local horses will go to the highest placed and/or fastest horses from the heats. Example: APG conducts the six heats of the 2yo C&G Series (two heats each in Melbourne & Sydney, and one heat each in Brisbane and Perth). There is a deadheat for first in one of the Melbourne heats, and a deadheat for second in the slower of the two Sydney Heats. All seven heatwinners nominate for the finals, as do all the second placed horses. Under APG s terms & conditions, the seven heat winners get first preference for the finals. Next, compare the seasons earnings of the fastest second placegetter from Sydney with the fastest second placegetter from Melbourne. The horse with the higher seasons earnings gets position number eight in the final, with the other horse getting position number nine. Next, compare the seasons earnings of the second placegetter from the slower Melbourne heat with the seasons earnings of the second placegetter from the slower Sydney heat. However, the deadheat for first in the other Melbourne heat means that there was no second placegetter in that Melbourne heat, whilst the deadheat for second in the slower Sydney heat means that there were two second placegetters. Therefore, it is necessary to compare the seasons earnings of the two deadheated second place finishers from Sydney. The horse with the higher seasons earnings receives the tenth position in the final, whilst the horse with the lesser seasons earnings is named first emergency. Example: 2 APG conducts the six heats of the 2yo C&G Series (two heats each in Melbourne & Sydney, and one heat each in Brisbane and Perth). The heats are run, and there are no deadheats or other unusual results. The winner of the Perth heat elects not to nominate for the Brisbane Group One final because it picked up a minor injury following its heat win. All other second placed horses from Melbourne and Sydney nominate for the final, but none of the third or fourth placed horses from Melbourne or Sydney elected to nominate for the finals. Under APG s terms & conditions, the five remaining heat winners get first preference for the finals. Because there are still five positions available, all of the second placed horses from Melbourne and Sydney will also qualify for positions six, seven, eight and nine. Had any Melbourne or Sydney third placegetters nominated for the final, then the usual procedures of comparing the seasons earnings of the fastest third placegetters from the Sydney & Melbourne heats would have applied to determine which horse gained the tenth position in the final, and which horse was first emergency. However, because none of the third or fourth placegetters from either Melbourne or Sydney elected to nominate for the final, the tenth position in the final and the postion as first emergency, remain available for the highest placed horses from the Brisbane heat that elect to nominate for the final. AUSTRALIAN PACING GOLD 15

8.0 THE FINALS Therefore, if, for example, the second placed Brisbane horse elects not to nominate (e.g. due to illness), but the third and fourth placed Brisbane horses elect to nominate for the final, then the third placed horse from the Brisbane heat will fill the tenth position in the final, whilst the fourth placed horse from the Brisbane heats will be first emergency. 8.1. The Finals for the two year old series shall comprise a maximum of ten (10) Starters plus Emergencies (subject to any restraints on field sizes imposed by the Controlling Board or Authority in the State where the Finals are to be conducted). 8.2. The Finals for the three year old series shall comprise a maximum of twelve (12) Starters plus Emergencies (subject to any restraints on field sizes imposed by the Controlling Board or Authority in the State where the Finals are to be conducted). 9.0 DISTANCES OF HEATS AND FINALS 9.1. All races comprising the Series shall be conducted over a distance of 1609 metres. If not practical, the races shall be conducted over a distance as near as possible to 1609 metres, but not less than 1609 metres. 10.0 LADBROKES APG CHAMPIONSHIP RACES 10.1. APG shall conduct a series of six $50,000 Group Two Championship Races for two year olds and six $51,000 Group Two Championship Races for three year olds. 10.2. Albion Park and Gloucester Park shall each host one mixed sex Championship Race for two-year olds and one mixed sex Championship Race for three-year olds, whilst Melton and Menangle shall each host separate colts & geldings and fillies divisions for both their two-year old Championship Races and their three-year old Championship Races. 10.3. Only fully-sustained APG horses that do not contest one of the Group One finals of the Ladbrokes APG s Race Series earlier in the same season are eligible to nominate. 10.4. Horses may only contest one Championship Race per season. 10.5. Trainers must nominate their eligible horses for the relevant Championship Race(s) that they wish to contest with their relevant state racing authority in the same way that they would nominate for any normal race 10.6. Preference in field selection will be based on each horse s total season s earnings as at the close of nominations. 10.7. In the event that two horses have identical season s earnings, preference will go to the horse with the higher average earnings per start for the season. If horses still can not be separated, then a random ballot will be conducted. 16 AUSTRALIAN PACING GOLD

11.0 RACE DATES* TWO YEAR OLD SERIES DATES COLTS & GELDINGS FILLIES Heats Gloucester Park 12 April 2019 Gloucester Park 12 April 2019 Melton 26 April 2019 Melton 26 April 2019 Albion Park 27 April 2019 Albion Park 27 April 2019 Menangle 27 April 2019 Menangle 27 April 2019 Final Albion Park 11 May 2019 Albion Park 11 May 2019 APG Championship Races Gloucester Park (Mixed Sex) July/Aug 2019 Gloucester Park (Mixed Sex) July/Aug 2019 Albion Park (Mixed Sex) July/Aug 2019 Albion Park (Mixed Sex) July/Aug 2019 Menangle July/Aug 2019 Menangle July/Aug 2019 Melton July 2019 Melton TBA July 2019 *All race dates and venues are subject to change at the absolute discretion of Australian Pacing Gold. THREE YEAR OLD SERIES DATES COLTS & GELDINGS FILLIES Heats Gloucester Park April 2020 Gloucester Park April 2020 Melton April 2020 Melton April 2020 Albion Park April 2020 Albion Park April 2020 Menangle April 2020 Menangle April 2020 Final Melton May 2020 Melton May 2020 APG Championship Races Gloucester Park (Mixed Sex) July/Aug 2020 Gloucester Park (Mixed Sex) July/Aug 2020 Albion Park (Mixed Sex) July/Aug 2020 Albion Park (Mixed Sex) July/Aug 2020 Menangle July/Aug 2020 Menangle July/Aug 2020 Melton July 2020 Melton July 2020 *All race dates and venues are subject to change at the absolute discretion of Australian Pacing Gold. AUSTRALIAN PACING GOLD 17

12.0 PACERS PRIZEMONEY TWO YEAR OLD PRIZEMONEY Heats: Heats shall be conducted for normal base stakes that apply in each State where heats are to be conducted and shall be subject to the normal prizemoney splits that apply in each state. $350,000 Group One Finals: First: $150,000 Second: $60,000 Third: $30,000 Fourth: $23,000 Fifth: $15,000 Sixth to Tenth: $10,000 Breeders: 1 st $7,500, 2 nd $5,000, 3 rd $2,500, 4 th to 10 th $1,000 $50,000 Championship Races: First: $20,000 Second: $8,000 Third: $6,000 Fourth: $4,000 Fifth to Tenth: $2,000 THREE YEAR OLD PRIZEMONEY Heats: Heats shall be conducted for normal base stakes that apply in each State where heats are to be conducted and shall be subject to the normal prizemoney splits that apply in each state. $210,000 Group One Finals: First: $100,000 Second: $40,000 Third: $20,000 Fourth: $15,000 Fifth: $10,000 Sixth to Tenth: $5,000 $51,000 Championship Races: First: $20,000 Second: $7,000 Third: $5,000 Fourth: $3,000 Fifth to Twelfth: $2,000 18 AUSTRALIAN PACING GOLD

13.0 GENERAL CONDITIONS 13.1. The Controlling Board or Authority of the State in which races of the Series are being conducted, shall preside over these Rules. 13.2. Every Club conducting such races shall comply with all directions of Australian Pacing Gold Limited as to the conduct of or any matter relating to the Series. 13.3. The races conducted in a Series shall be run under the Rules of Harness Racing of the Controlling Board or Authority of the State in which such races are conducted. 13.4. All horses nominated for the Series and their Owners, Trainers and Drivers, in addition to being bound by the Rules of Harness Racing of the State in which the races are conducted, shall be deemed to be bound by the Conditions of the Series and any decision made thereunder. 14.0 BOARD OF DIRECTORS 14.1. The Board of Directors of Australian Pacing Gold shall have the utmost power to deal with any matter arising from these conditions and any such decision by the Board of Directors shall be final and binding on all parties. The Board of Directors, shall have power to, however, not limited to: - administer the Series; - determine any fees payable; - determine dates on which any fees will fall due; - determine what amounts to exceptional circumstances as provided by in Clause 4.0 hereof; - determine dates on which races comprising the Series will be conducted; - determine venues of races comprising the Series; - determine Prizemoney and the distribution thereof; - authorise sales as " Australian Pacing Gold Sales" under such conditions as it prescribes; - determine any alteration to the number of Heats and Championship Races to be conducted; - determine any changes required to the choice of venue to produce adequate field sizes in Heats; - adjudicate on the eligibility of any horse to contest a Race in the Series; - conduct a Ballot to have horses contest Heats at a venue other than the venue nominated; - abandon the Series for whatever reason with all nomination, first and final acceptance payments and sustaining fees being refunded less any administrative or promotional charges. 15.0 THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS: 16.0 DISCLAIMER Club Name HRV Messrs P Bourke & P Watkinson NSWHRC Messrs R Marshall & B Ellis ALBION PARK HRC Messrs P Ellis & T O Reilly GENERAL MANAGER Mr David Boydell - Tel (03) 5275 1999 Fax (03) 5275 6999 SECRETARY Mr Chris Bolenski - Tel (02) 4645 2200 Fax (02) 4633 8200 The Controlling Boards or Authorities will not accept any liability whatsoever in the failure by Australian Pacing Gold Limited ACN 010 966 739 to comply with conditions for the event, including conditions in relation to nominations, acceptances and eligibility. AUSTRALIAN PACING GOLD 19