Among many other criteria, each inductee selected has been a participant in the history of the New Zealand racing industry in some shape or form.
This year, Melbourne Cup-winning trainer Mike Moroney is among the inductees, along with fellow Cup winner Verry Elleegant. Melody Belle, winner of the 2019 TAB Empire Rose Stakes and her jockey in that victory, Opie Bosson, are also both set to be honoured.
Speaking to the team at the VRC, Moroney said it was “unbelievable” to be recognised. The trainer of 55 Group 1 winners, including Brew in the 2000 Melbourne Cup said he always dreamed of winning the iconic race. "In New Zealand when you’re brought up, that is the race. It stops New Zealand as well," he said.
Other 2023 inductees will include the champion World War ll-era racehorse Beau Vite and jockey Keith Voitre.
Both have strong ties to Australia, with Voitre, who rode his first winner at age 15 in the 1920s having success in the 1935 Victorian spring carnival included the Cox Plate, Victoria Derby and VRC Oaks and the Melbourne Cup (when he won on Marabou). He was tragically killed in a race fall at Moonee Valley in 1938.