![Brett Cavanough was delighted with Loved Up's year. Brett Cavanough was delighted with Loved Up's year.](/images/transform/v1/crop/frm/PhHnA5GT9TJUUFksUAkH55/6a8b5f10-a795-471e-bdfe-86d7cb71763d.jpg/r800_452_2426_2684_w1200_h678_fmax.jpg)
ALBURY mare Loved Up has enjoyed her final racetrack accolade after being named Southern District Racing Association Horse of the Year.
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Loved Up appeared the standout of the nine finalists and there was no surprises as she was awarded 2014-15 Horse of the Year at the SDRA Awards Night at Murrumbidgee Turf Club on Friday night.
She was voted a unanimous winner by the SDRA committee.
Loved Up enjoyed an outstanding season as a three-year-old filly, amassing $477,525 in prizemoney in eight starts.
The highlights included wins in the Scone Guineas, SDRA Country Championship Heat and and Albury Guineas, while she finished second in the Wagga Town Plate.
Loved Up was retired in October after a throat injury and will be sold at a broodmare sale in March.
John Kissick took out his second SDRA jockey’s premiership, while Chris Heywood won his first trainer’s premiership.