Australian Racing Hall of Fame

The Australian Racing Hall of Fame is part of the Australian Racing Museum which documents and honours the horseracing legends of Australia. The museum officially opened in 1981 and created the Hall of Fame in 2000.

Bernborough was an inaugural inductee into the Racing Hall of Fame.

The numbers in brackets after each name indicates the year of induction into the Hall of Fame.

Racehorses

Jockeys

Trainers

  • Angus Armanasco (2002)
  • Jim Atkins (2010)
  • Neville Begg (2016)
  • Fred Best (2007)
  • Richard Bradfield (2005)
  • Brian Courtney (2017)
  • Bart Cummings (Inaugural - 2001)
  • Frank Dalton (2014)
  • Jack Denham (2005)
  • Lee Freedman (2003)
  • Jack Green (2009)
  • Cecil Godby (2016)
  • George Hanlon (2002)
  • John Hawkes (2004)
  • Colin Hayes (Inaugural - 2001)
  • David Hayes (2008)
  • Grahame Heagney (2012)
  • Walter S. Hickenbotham (2003)
  • Jack Holt (Inaugural - 2001)
  • Jim Houlahan (2004)
  • Bob Hoysted (2008)
  • Fred Hoysted (2002)
  • Des Judd (2017)
  • Theo Lewis (2012)
  • Maurice McCarten (2002)
  • Des McCormick (2019)
  • Frank McGrath, Sr. (2003)
  • Bruce McLachlan (2013)
  • Leon Macdonald (2014)
  • Brian Mayfield-Smith (2015)
  • John F. Meagher (2019)
  • Etienne L. de Mestre (2002)
  • Jim Moloney (2015)
  • Geoff T. Murphy (2005)
  • Bayley Payten (2009)
  • Tom Payten (2006)
  • Harry Plant (2010)
  • Lou Robertson (2004)
  • James Scobie (Inaugural - 2001)
  • John Size (2018)
  • Tommy Smith (Inaugural - 2001)
  • John Tait (2006)
  • Harry Telford (2015)
  • Chris Waller (2018)
  • Gai Waterhouse (2007)

Associates

Legends

List of inductees

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See also

Footnotes

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