Auckland Cup Week

Auckland Cup Week® is one of New Zealand's major annual thoroughbred racing carnivals and is the country's richest offering stakes in excess of NZ$2.2 million. Held in Auckland in early March, the carnival comprises two days of racing and entertainment at Ellerslie Racecourse - Vodafone Derby Day and Barfoot & Thompson Auckland Cup Day.

The Barfoot & Thompson Auckland Cup trophy which Auckland Cup Week® is named after. This trophy was gifted to the Auckland Racing Club by Moss Davis in the 1930s after he purchased it at a Christie's auction in London. The priceless trophy was commissioned by Queen Victoria in the 1880s and made by her personal jeweller, House of Garrard.

The carnival was first run in 2006.

Auckland Cup Week's® feature races are:

Vodafone Derby Day (the first Saturday of the carnival):

  • Group 1 $1,000,000 Vodafone New Zealand Derby for 3 year old thoroughbreds
  • Group III $100,000 Haunui Farm Kings Plate
  • Group III $70,000 McKee Family Sunline Vase
  • Listed $60,000 Mufhasa FastTrack Stakes

Barfoot & Thompson Auckland Cup Day (second Saturday of the carnival):

In addition, Auckland Cup Week® plays host to additional off-track entertainment including New Zealand's national fashions in the field final, The Ned Prix de Fashion, which will see its winner take home not only the national title, but a trip to Australia to compete in Victoria Racing Club's MYER Fashions on the Field competition as part of the Melbourne Cup Carnival.[1]

The dates for Auckland Cup Week® 2021 are Saturday 6 March (Vodafone Derby Day) and Saturday 13 March (Barfoot & Thompson Auckland Cup Day).

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