Damien Oliver wins ninth Scobie Breasley

Monday 20 August 2018, 3:25pm

Champion jockey Damien Oliver has claimed a ninth Scobie Breasley Medal for excellence in the saddle, 22 years after he won the inaugural award.

The Scobie Breasley Medal is awarded to the jockey judged by Racing Victoria stewards on a 3-2-1 point basis for what they believe to be the best ride of the day at each Melbourne metropolitan meeting throughout the season.

The 46-year-old Oliver, who finished fourth on the Melbourne premiership, polled 54 votes to claim the award which was presented in Melbourne on Monday.

"I'm a little surprised," Oliver said.

"It wasn't a good start to the season and the spring wasn't great either, but I had a great autumn.

"There's a lot of great jockeys coming through along with the older guys and the kids are a lot further ahead than what I was.

"I'm still appreciative that I can still do what I'm doing at a high level and I'm still enjoying riding."

Oliver's other Scobie Breasley Medals came in 1996, 1999, 2001 (joint with Brett Pebble), 2002, 2003 (joint with Kerrin McEvoy), 2004, 2014 and 2015.

He finished 10 votes ahead of premier rider, five-time Scobie winner Craig Williams, with Lane third on 36.

Joseph O'Brien took out the Fred Hoysted Medal which goes to the trainer with the outstanding individual performance over the 12 months.

Irishman O'Brien became the youngest trainer to prepare a Melbourne Cup winner when Rekindling won in 2017, beating Johannes Vermeer trained by O'Brien's father Aidan..

Victorian premiership winner Damian Lane was voted by his fellow riders as the 'Most Valuable Jockey' in a new category.

Premier metropolitan apprentice Ethan Brown also won the inaugural 'One To Watch' award.

The Colin Alderson Rising Star Award for Victorian trainers under 40 who have held a licence for seven years or less went to Wodonga-based Craig Widdison who went out on his own in November 2016 after beginning his career in partnership with Peter Morgan.

Victorian Trainer and Jockey awards for 2017/18:

* Scobie Breasley Medal - Damien Oliver

* Fred Hoysted Medal - Joseph O'Brien (Rekindling, Melbourne Cup)

* Tommy Corrigan Medal - Martin Kelly

* Colin Alderson Rising Star - Craig Widdison

* Most Valuable Jockey - Damian Lane

* One To Watch - Ethan Brown

* Roy Higgins Medal (Metropolitan Jockeys' Premiership) - Craig Williams (63

wins)

* Victorian Jockeys' Premiership - Damian Lane (129 wins)

* Metropolitan Apprentices' Premiership - Ethan Brown (49 wins)

* Victorian Apprentices' Premiership - Ben Allen (79 wins)

* Metropolitan Trainers' Premiership - Darren Weir (153 wins)

* Victorian Trainers' Premiership - Darren Weir (435 wins)

– AAP

Latest News

Prime Thoroughbreds - We have a Host of Leaders in our Team

Tuesday, 29 June 2021

Prime Thor­ough­bred’s cur­rent rac­ing team is putt­ing to­gether quite a re­cord. We have 22 hors­es that have raced in our team at pre­sent. Six­teen of th­ese are win­n­ers in­clud­ing the Stakes win­n­ing trio Ru­bisa­ki, Fituese and Xtreme­time with Miss Di­vine Em and Miss In Charge run­n­ing 4th in Stakes races. This sees a stakes win­n­er to win­n­er ra­tio of 18.75% with a stake’s per­formed to win­n­er ra­tio of 31.25%. Th­ese are ex­cep­tio­n­al fig­ures.   More »

Freedmans land maiden Group One win

Saturday, 27 February 2021

Un­der-rat­ed fil­ly For­bid­den Love has emerged as an au­tumn car­ni­val smokey with a bril­liant per­for­mance to win the Sur­round Stakes at Rand­wick.  More »

Capriccio completes Damian Lane treble

Saturday, 27 February 2021

In a big day for coun­try-trained hors­es, War­r­nam­bool fil­ly Capric­cio has tak­en out the In­glis Dash for Daniel Bow­man.  More »

More news headlines »