South Australia loses another racing stable due to prize money

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Tony McEvoy

Wayne Mitchell, Director of , made the announcement on Tuesday afternoon that their South Australian racing operations, led by trainers Tony & , will be shut down.

The racing operation invested heavily in a brand-new training facility based in , which was opened in January of last year. This will soon be the home stables for the operation as the South Australian stable based at Kildalton Farm is expected to be shut down after the Autumn carnival where four group ones; Australasian Oaks, Robert , and The will be run over a four week period.

The announcement is a huge blow to South Australian racing. Tony McEvoy has been a major player in the state's racing scene for many years. After working as part of the Hayes racing operation, he went out on his own in 2011. He has since won six Adelaide trainers' premierships, including winning the past four premierships.

Kildalton Farm, formerly , has been one of the most iconic properties in Australian racing history. It was home to the Hayes racing dynasty and their many champion racehorses for decades. Mitchell purchased the property from the Hayes family in 2010 where Tony McEvoy has continued the winning tradition of the farm.

The decision is said to have been purely a business decision, with Victorian racing being a more opportunity with more on offer.

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