Scobie Breasley Medal
The Scobie Breasley Medal is an annual Jockeys award, first presented by Racing Victoria Limited in 1996, that recognises excellence in race riding on Melbourne racetracks. Votes are cast by racing stewards at each meeting and are awarded on a 3-2-1 basis to what they deem to be the best ride of the day.[1]
Winners
- 2016 Dwayne Dunn[2]
- 2015 Damien Oliver[3]
- 2014 Damien Oliver[4]
- 2013 Michael Rodd[5]
- 2012 Luke Nolen[6]
- 2011 Luke Nolen[7]
- 2010 Glen Boss[8]
- 2009 Craig Williams[9]
- 2008 Craig Williams
- 2007 Craig Williams
- 2006 Craig Williams
- 2005 Blake Shinn
- 2004 Damien Oliver[10]
- 2003 Damien Oliver/Kerrin McEvoy (dead heat)
- 2002 Damien Oliver
- 2001 Damien Oliver/Brett Prebble (dead heat)
- 2000 Brett Prebble
- 1999 Damien Oliver
- 1998 Greg Childs
- 1997 Steven King
- 1996 Damien Oliver
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References
- Breasley medal vote wide open
- Dunn wins maiden Scobie Breasley Medal
- 2015 Scobie Breasley Medal
- Oliver wins seventh Scobie Breasley Medal
- Rodd wins first Scobie Breasley Medal
- Luke Nolen bolts to Scobie Breasley Medal victory
- Luke Nolan bags first Scobie Breasley Medal
- Nolen snubbed as Boss wins medal
- Williams wins fourth straight Scobie Breasley Medal
- Oliver captures sixth Breasley Medal
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