Black Caviar – A Year to Remember
The year of 2011 has seen Black Caviar become the first Australian-trained racehorse to win her first 13
starts, breaking Kingston Town’s record for most stakes wins in succession, breaking Apache Cat’s record
of five successive Group 1 wins, and with 6 G1 wins equalling the record for most Group 1 wins in a season
alongside Kingston Town and Weekend Hussler. SEProducts is proud to release this limited edition officially
licensed lithograph featuring full sized race whip, personally signed by Trainer Peter Moody and Jockey Luke
Nolen and limited edition Sportsprint commemorating Black Caviars’ success.
Check out the Lithograph with Race whip and the Sportsprint items available below. Click images to enlarge!
Luke Nolen Signing Our Black Caviar Prints
150th Anniversary of the Melbourne Cup
The Greatest Race Ever Run
The pinnacle product in the 150th celebrations is the Greatest Race Never Run; leading sports and equine artist Brian Clinton has been
commissioned to paint the greatest ever 24 winners of the Melbourne Cup on the famous home straight approaching the winning post.
The names do not get any bigger; Makybe Diva, Archer, Phar Lap, Saintly and Might and Power to name but a few. The result of the
race, as judged by the VRC’s panel of 22 experts, is under lock and key and has already begun to create fierce debate.
The exposure of this program will be enormous; News Limited papers have committed to significant editorial debate and feature articles
and Channel 7 will show a state of the art virtual race as part of its cup day coverage. Lion Nathan is running a nationwide consumer
and trade promotion giving people the opportunity to share in $150,000 in prize money should their Boag’s Draught bottle top list the
three first horses over the line.
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Note that images are only artists interpretations of the quality items to be produced!
The VRC selected the greatest ever 24 winners of the Melbourne Cup in its 149 year history to date to form the greatest ever field that
would compete in The Greatest Race Never Run. The 24 horses were then handicapped by the VRC’s official handicapper Greg
Carpenter and then the VRC’s Chief Steward Terry Bailey completed an official barrier draw. The VRC’s panel of experts used this
information to select their finishing order.
Please note: This product will be dispatched on Monday prior to the Melbourne Cup and available in store on Wednesday.
The anticipation created by the media support for this program creates the opportunity for you to generate significant pre-orders.
Make sure you secure your stock as this one is sure to sell out fast!
A Champion Becomes A Legend
The Art of Bart
EQUINE EXCELLENCE – CARBINE, PHAR LAP, MAKYBE DIVA
The History of the Melbourne Cup
Phar Lap and Mabybe Diva Fine Art Prints
PHAR LAP – the most famous horse in the world at the time – won the 1930
Melbourne Cup as the shortest priced favorite in the history of the race at 8/11.
He was hidden away in Geelong before the event after an attempt was made to
shoot him, only emerging an hour before the starter let the horses go.
MAKYBE DIVA – The great mare Makybe Diva achieved what no other
horse had, becoming the first to claim three consecutive wins. Makybe Diva is
the highest stakes-earner in Australasian horse racing history, with winnings
of more than AU$14.5 million when she retired after winning the 3rd of her
successive Melbourne Cups on 1 November 2005.
Individually they are champions in their own right. Together they
are the two most iconic horses the Melbourne Cup’s rich 150 yr history.
Bart Cummings – Triple Triumph
Regal Reign – Australian Racing’s Ultimate Three-Peat
There has only ever been one triple winner of The Melbourne Cup, the race the stops a nation.
There has only ever been one triple winner of the W.S. Cox Plate, Australasia’s greatest weight for age race.
Regal Reign celebrates this magnificent triple achievements of these two outstanding thoroughbreds; Makybe Diva and Kingston Town. Both horses were born from humble beginnings, neither reaching their modest asking prices at sale and struggling to produce on the track before launching themselves into racing folklore as two of the greatest. Both are members of the Australian Racing Hall of Fame.
‘Regal Reign’ key details is as follows;
Celebrated two ‘three peat’ champions
Makybe Diva (Melbourne Cup) and Kingston Town (Cox Plate)
Photo finishes of each of the three races
Officially licensed by the VRC
Print size is 500mm x 700mm
Individually numbers with Certificate of authenticity
RRP $65 print only / $299 framed.
This is a great opportunity for you to secure your piece of Australian racing history. This stunning sports print is a wonderful memento that captures the extraordinary triple feat of Makybe Diva and Kingston Town.
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Bart Cummings Mastermind
Triple Dead Heat – Flemington 1956
Derby Day, Flemington Race Course, Melbourne 1956. The remarkable triple dead heat in the Hotham Handicap. The horses were Fighting Force ridden by J.Purtell, Ark Royal ridden by R.Heather and Pandie Sun ridden by W.Williamson.
A classic piece of Australian Horse Racing Memorabilia.

















