The 2026 Queensland Oaks runs on Saturday, June 6, at Eagle Farm Racecourse in Brisbane and the TAB NZ have the top odds and tips on the fillies' Group 1 event!
Queensland Oaks Info
- 2026 Queensland Oaks Date: Saturday the 6th of June 2026
- Track Location: Eagle Farm Racecourse, Eagle Farm, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
- Distance: 2,200m
- Conditions: Set Weights - 3YO Fillies
- Status: Group 1
- Prize Money (AUD): $700,000
- First Run: 1951
- Reigning Queensland Oaks Winner: You Wahng (2025)
Looking for the latest Queensland Oaks betting odds, insider racing tips and form for the Brisbane Group 1 race this June? The TAB NZ have all the best betting guides and statistics to make informed bets on the Queensland Oaks race this winter!
The Group 1 Queensland Oaks is a popular set weights staying test for Australia’s top young long-distance fillies. It runs during the Brisbane Winter Racing Carnival and traditionally takes place at Eagle Farm Racecourse in early June as the highlight of Queensland Oaks Day conducted by the Brisbane Racing Club (BRC).
It is considered one of Australia’s leading three-year-old staying races for fillies and attracts some of the best gallopers in the country with AU$700,000 in prize money.
To improve your chances of predicting the next Queensland Oaks winner, access the latest Queensland Oaks odds and tips online at the TAB NZ.
TAB NZ provides in-depth analysis, form guides, and betting insights to help you navigate the competitive field of winter contenders.
Whether you’re a seasoned punter or new to betting on the horse races in Australia and New Zealand, our comprehensive Queensland Oaks coverage has everything you need.
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Queensland Oaks Fast Facts
- Last favourite to win the Queensland Oaks: Gypsy Goddess ($4.40 in 2022)
- Notable Fact: The 2001 Queensland Oaks winner Ethereal continued on to complete the Caulfield Cup / Melbourne Cup double that spring!
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Queensland Oaks Betting Info
Queensland Oaks betting is open months ahead of the Group 1 Eagle Farm, winter staying race for three-year-old fillies at the TAB NZ.
We offer pre-nomination Queensland Oaks betting odds throughout the year that are known as futures Queensland Oaks odds online.
All-In Queensland Oaks betting markets are then available following the official Queensland Oaks nominations taken on a Tuesday in early May.
Betting on the Queensland Oaks field is available following final acceptances on the Tuesday of race week.
Betting on the Queensland Oaks favours the locally trained 3YO champions from the best Australian horse racing stables in Brisbane and interstate.
Queensland Oaks race betting traditionally focuses on any past Group winners who have an outstanding record in the event and graduates out of Sydney’s Australian Oaks from earlier in the season who have a dominant recent record in the early winter showdown.
Queensland Oaks race tips centre on the standout young champion thoroughbreds in Australia and New Zealand that have good lead-up form in similar grade events from the autumn, fillies with previous experience at the Eagle Farm track and the runners from the key stables who have dominated Queensland Oaks race results.
The Queensland Oaks is a set weights event open to three-year-old fillies.
Expert Tips on the 2026 Queensland Oaks
Stay tuned for our expert tips and Queensland Oaks betting predictions ahead of this year’s Group 1 feature at Eagle Farm.
Queensland Oaks Tips
Queensland Oaks tips on which horse will win the next edition of Queensland’s 2200m feature flood in as the countdown to the important Eagle Farm race heats up.
Queensland Oaks race tips on what horse will win the event this year are highly sought after by smart punters and racing fans every season.
When looking at the Queensland Oaks race tips it is important to consider factors including:
- What fillies in the Queensland Oaks field are proven over the 2,200m distance?
- Who the key Queensland Oaks trainers and jockeys are and what runners they have in the field this year?
- Queensland Oaks barrier statistics and where your betting selections are drawn.
- Queensland Oaks fillies that have a good past record at the track.
How long does it take to know if you placed a winning Queensland Oaks race tip? The event itself takes around 2 minutes and 20 seconds for the competing horses to run the 2,200m trip depending on track conditions.
The official Queensland Oaks winner and winning Queensland Oaks trifecta are known shortly after unless there is a protest or a photo-finish result.
Who holds the Queensland Oaks race record? Winx holds the current 2200m Queensland Oaks record winning in 2015 in a time of 2 minutes 14.09 seconds.
What are the best Queensland Oaks lead-up races to look at when placing a Queensland Oaks bet?
There are a number of autumn and winter races Queensland Oaks bound fillies may contest in the lead-up including Randwick’s Group 1 Australian Oaks (2400m) run in Sydney during April, Morphettville’s Group 1 Australasian Oaks (2000m) held in Adelaide in late April, Doomben’s Group 2 The Roses (2000m) run in Brisbane in late May, and the Group 1 Queensland Derby (2400m) held at Eagle Farm the Saturday before Oaks Day.
Triscay (1991) was the last filly to complete the Australian Oaks / Queensland Oaks double.
Egg Tart (2017) was the last filly to complete the Australasian Oaks / Queensland Oaks double.
Youngstar (2018) was the last filly to complete The Roses / Queensland Oaks double.
Riva San (2008) was the last filly to complete the Queensland Derby / Queensland Oaks double.
New Zealand Bred Horses in the Queensland Oaks
Betting on the New Zealand-bred horses in the field is popular with Kiwi punters, and the race results show a number of New Zealand foaled Queensland Oaks winners in recent history.
Since 2000 there have been 11 Queensland Oaks winners foaled in New Zealand including four on the trot from 2010-2013, and most recently Amokura (2023).
Queensland Oaks Tips for a Trifecta
Queensland Oaks tips for a trifecta cover the first three horses to officially go past the finishing post in the Queensland Oaks results.
The horse to finish on top of the Queensland Oaks trifecta is your Queensland Oaks winner, the runner who outlasted all their rivals and finished in the fastest time.
Placing a Queensland Oaks trifecta exotic bet on the race is a great way to add to the thrill and potentially be rewarded with a generous pay-out.
A Queensland Oaks trifecta is only successful if the three horses in your bet finish in the exact order you predict. Punters may choose instead to box their trifecta bets on the Queensland Oaks to cover more finishing options and increase the chances of winning.
Adding the favourite in your Queensland Oaks trifecta bets is a top tip as the favourites have a strong recent strike-rate running top three.
Key Queensland Oaks Statistics and Insights
Place an informed bet on this year’s Queensland Oaks by considering the following key statistics and insights:
- Win Rates: Horses with high win rates in similar races are strong contenders for the Queensland Oaks. Our Queensland Oaks betting tips available at the TAB NZ Punters Lounge provide detailed win rate statistics.
- Place Percentages: Evaluate horses with consistent place percentages, indicating reliability and competitiveness. Queensland Oaks race tips offer comprehensive data on place percentages.
- Barrier Success Rates: Horses have won from a wide range of starting gates so other factors like lead-up form and distance strike-rates play more importance in the Queensland Oaks.
2026 Queensland Oaks Field
Nominations close: Tuesday May 5, 2026, at 11:00AM AEST
First acceptances close: Wednesday May 27, 2026, at 11:00AM AEST
Weights declared by: Tuesday June 2, 2026, at 4:00PM AEST
Acceptances must be declared before: Tuesday June 2, 2026, at 9:00AM AEST
Riders must be declared before: Wednesday June 3, 2026, at 12:00PM AEST

Queensland Oaks betting takes place on the important three-year-old race for fillies which is held at Brisbane’s Eagle Farm Racecourse on a Saturday in early June annually.
Queensland Oaks odds are offered on the popular Group 1 set weights event, and the field attracts a host of quality young female gallopers many of which are coming off runs in the other Group 1 winter and upcoming spring majors.
The Group 1 Queensland Oaks is one of Queensland’s most popular staying horse races and has been run and won since 1951 when Malt Maid won.
It has been a key event on Australia’s racing calendar for over 70 years and continues to attract the best horses, jockeys and trainers from across the country and New Zealand.
The Queensland Oaks has been won by some of the most iconic horses in Australian racing history including a number of subsequent Cox Plate and Caulfield Cup winners.
Winx, one of the most famous winners, claimed the title in 2015, marking the beginning of her extraordinary winning streak. Ethereal, who won in 2001, went on to achieve the rare double of winning both the Caulfield and Melbourne Cups later that year. Surround, the 1977 winner, is notable for being the only filly to win the Cox Plate. Other remarkable winners include Denise’s Joy (1976), Triscay (1991), and more recently, Gypsy Goddess in 2022.
Winning the Queensland Oaks is a significant achievement in the racing community, and the event attracts lots of attention from punters both locally and internationally in New Zealand.
Taking place at Eagle Farm Racecourse in Queensland on the east coast of Australia, the Queensland Oaks is currently 2200m having previously been run over 2400m.
The Queensland Oaks was run at sister track Doomben in 2015, 2017, 2018 and 2019.
Originally run in the summer, the race was moved to an earlier slot joining the Brisbane Winter Racing Carnival in 1973.
The Queensland Oaks was elevated to Group 1 status in 1980, the year the Lowan Star won.
Queensland Oaks Day
Queensland Oaks Day is scheduled for Saturday, June 6, 2026. The day is packed with exciting races and events, making it a must-attend for racing enthusiasts.
Queensland Oaks Day Feature Race:
- Group 1 $700,000 Queensland Oaks (2200m)
- Group 2 $300,000 Moreton Cup (1200m) – formerly the QTC Cup
- $500,000 Magic Millions National Classic (1600m)
The Queensland Oaks is a prestigious race that has been held since 1951. It has a rich history of producing future champions, including the legendary Winx, who won her first Group 1 race here in 2015. The event is crucial for breeders and trainers as it often showcases fillies that go on to have successful careers as older mares.
Get the best Queensland Oaks Day racing odds for Brisbane, racing stats, previews, form and insider tips on races like the meeting’s feature Group 1 race now at the TAB NZ!
Where can you bet on the Queensland Oaks?
The best place to bet on this year’s Queensland Oaks race is through the TAB NZ online.
Queensland Oaks Odds
Queensland Oaks odds and online betting tips on the Queensland Oaks horse race in Australia are dominated by proven Group performed horses, the locally trained young staying fillies in the race and backing any graduates out of the Queensland Derby who are back against their own kind.
Where can I find the Queensland Oaks odds?
For the latest odds and updates on the Queensland Oaks, TAB NZ is your go-to source. They provide real-time odds fluctuations, ensuring you have the most current information to make informed betting decisions. It’s crucial to monitor these odds closely, as they reflect the market’s perception of each horse’s chances, influenced by factors like form, barrier draw, and track conditions.
How to Place a Bet on the Queensland Oaks
Want to know how to make a bet on the Queensland Oaks? Visit the TAB NZ racing page to access the latest Queensland Oaks betting odds and options.
It is simple to learn how to place a bet on the Queensland Oaks online.
You can place a Queensland Oaks bet online anytime markets are live.
There are more ways than ever to get involved in betting on the Queensland Oaks.
From seasoned punters analysing form guides to casual racing fans drawn to the excitement, the Queensland Oaks is a race for everyone.
Whether you’re diving deep into the latest Queensland Oaks race field, joining a sweepstake with friends, or simply enjoying the atmosphere of the winter Eagle Farm racing, the Queensland Oaks has it all!
This important winter race showcases Australia’s finest three-year-old fillies and attracts attention from all over the country and here in New Zealand as one of the best events in the season!
How to Bet on the Queensland Oaks this year?
1. Log in or sign-up with TAB NZ.
2. Make a secure online deposit using one of the TAB NZ safe deposit methods.
3. Check out the Queensland Oaks betting guide, Queensland Oaks form guide and our expert Queensland Oaks tips.
4. Choose a Queensland Oaks bet to place such as Win, Place, Each-Way or Queensland Oaks Trifecta. There are many more Queensland Oaks betting options available so make sure to check out our Queensland Oaks betting markets.
5. Select the Queensland Oaks filly you want to bet on from the early markets, Queensland Oaks nominations or Queensland Oaks field.
Queensland Oaks Prize Money
The Queensland Oaks prize money is set at A$700,000 in total stakes allocated between first to tenth place.
How much does the Queensland Oaks winner get?
The winning Queensland Oaks horse receives a total of A$420,000 in prize money.
See below for the official breakdown of Queensland Oaks prizes on offer from the Queensland Oaks winner to the tenth horse to cross the finish line in the official Queensland Oaks results.
First: A$420,000
Second: A$126,000
Third: A$63,000
Fourth: A$31,500
Fifth: A$17,500
Sixth – Tenth: A$8,400
What makes betting on the Queensland Oaks so popular?
The fact that the Queensland Oaks is the leading Group 1 race for three-year-old fillies run during the Brisbane Autumn Racing Carnival and one of the key June horse races in Australasia make it a must watch and must bet on racing event.
The Queensland Oaks is a hugely popular and lucrative race that has produced a host of subsequent Group 1 winning fillies both locally and across the Tasman.
As a Group 1 race, the Queensland Oaks attracts high-quality three-year-old fillies from across Australia and New Zealand. The prestige associated with a Group 1 victory makes it a target for top trainers and owners, leading to competitive fields that appeal to punters.
Run over a staying distance (currently 2200m), the Oaks tests the stamina and staying ability of these young fillies. This provides a different betting puzzle compared to shorter sprint races, as punters try to identify which horses will handle the distance best.
With a substantial prize pool of $700,000, the Queensland Oaks offers lucrative returns for connections and generates considerable betting turnover.
For the best online betting on the Queensland Oaks, consider tipping a filly to win both the Queensland Oaks and another Group 1 race over the carnival in a winter race double!
The race’s competitive nature and the presence of high-profile horses provide numerous betting opportunities, from win/place bets to exotic bets like trifectas and quinellas.
What makes the Queensland Oaks so special?
The Queensland Oaks is held at Eagle Farm Racecourse which is home to some of the winter’s biggest events, including Queensland’s richest race the Stradbroke Handicap, making it a favourite destination for racegoers in Queensland.
First run in 1951, the Queensland Oaks has a rich history and has been won by some notable fillies, including the champion mare Winx in 2015. This history adds to the race’s tradition and appeal for punters.
It serves as a great guide historically to other important Australian and New Zealand Group 1 races so using the Queensland Oaks winners’ list for upcoming Group events is popular with punters.
It is a highly competitive and prestigious race that grows in popularity each winter.
Australian and international racing fans, including those in New Zealand, tune into the thrilling 2200m winter event every season to see if their bets on the Queensland Oaks race won!
The Queensland Oaks currently offers AU$700,000 in prize money plus bragging rights with jockeys, trainers and owners from across the country and further abroad keen to add their names to the list of the Queensland Oaks champions.
What are the popular betting markets for the Queensland Oaks?
When it comes to betting on the Queensland Oaks, there are a number of more popular betting options with punters including:
Exotics: These include Quinella, Trifecta, and First Four, where you predict the specific order of finishers, offering potentially higher payouts but requiring more precise predictions.
Win & Place: Bet on a horse to win or finish in the top places. This is one of the most straightforward and popular betting options.
Each-Way: A combination of win and place bets, providing a safety net if your chosen horse doesn’t win but finishes in the top positions.
What races will runners out of the Queensland Oaks target next?
Most runners out of the Queensland Oaks will be put away for a shot at the spring majors later in the year.
Queensland Oaks Barriers
The Queensland Oaks barrier draw and allocated starting gates play a key role for many punters when deciding on what horses to bet on in the big race.
What is the most successful recent Queensland Oaks barrier draw?
Barriers 1 and 9 have both produced four Queensland Oaks winners between 2000 and 2025, most recently Amokura (barrier 1 in 2023) and Socks Nation (barrier 9 in 2024).
Barrier 18 is the widest gate to produce a Queensland Oaks winner between 2000 and 2026, most recently Gypsy Goddess (2022).
Barrier 1 was the last barrier to produce back-to-back Queensland Oaks winners with Quintessential (2012) and Gondokoro (2013).
Barrier 7 is the latest Queensland Oaks winning barrier with You Wahng in 2025.
Breakdown of winning Queensland Oaks barriers between 2000-25:
Barrier 1 – 4 (latest Amokura in 2023)
Barrier 2 – 0
Barrier 3 – 1 (latest Vitesse Dane in 2005)
Barrier 4 – 3 (latest Youngstar in 2018)
Barrier 5 – 2 (latest Tinto in 2014)
Barrier 6 – 1 (latest Purple in 2009)
Barrier 7 – 2 (latest You Wahng in 2025)
Barrier 8 – 1 (latest Giovana in 2000)
Barrier 9 – 4 (latest Socks Nation in 2024)
Barrier 10 – 1 (latest Winx in 2015)
Barrier 11 – 3 (latest Duais in 2021)
Barrier 12 – 1 (latest Allow in 2006)
Barrier 13 – 0
Barrier 14 – 0
Barrier 15 – 0
Barrier 16 – 1 (latest Provocative in 2016)
Barrier 17 – 0
Barrier 18 – 1 (latest Gypsy Goddess in 2022)
Queensland Oaks Form
We offer a complete Queensland Oaks form guide and expert analysis on every horse in the Queensland Oaks field in addition to insider Queensland Oaks racing tips and betting odds.
Our Queensland Oaks form guides include:
- Queensland Oaks race preview and predictions
- Racing analysis on the event and runners
- Previous runs, barrier trials and lead-up statistics
- Key information on all horses in the race like trainer and jockey form
- Runner commentary
Whether you are just starting out tipping horses in the Queensland Oaks or you are an expert Queensland Oaks tipster, our form guide gives you all the statistics and information you need to make a smart bet on the Queensland Oaks.
How to Read the Queensland Oaks Guide
Here’s a step-by-step explanation of how to interpret a horse’s form and performance indicators when looking at this year’s Queensland Oaks form guide:
Barrier Position: Evaluate the horse’s barrier draw and its historical performance from similar starting positions.
Recent Performances: Review the horse’s last few races, focusing on finish positions and the quality of competition faced.
Track and Distance Records: Check the horse’s performance on similar track conditions and distances to gauge suitability.
Jockey and Trainer Stats: Consider the success rates of the jockey and trainer combination, particularly in the Queensland Oaks race.
Weight Carried: Analyse how the weight carried in previous races compares to the Queensland Oaks as this can impact performance.
Queensland Oaks Results
Queensland Oaks results are known when the event takes place in early June annually.
You can bet on the Queensland Oaks race results weeks ahead of race day with our futures Queensland Oaks markets here at the TAB NZ.
Betting on the Queensland Oaks results entails picking the Queensland Oaks winning filly and we can help you place an informed bet on the Queensland Oaks field with our Queensland Oaks tips and form guide.
Other Queensland Oaks race results include the winning jockeys, trainers, successful barrier and finishing time.
The complete Queensland Oaks finishing order shows what position every horse in the field ran.
Some punters even like to place bets on what horse will finish last in the Queensland Oaks results!
Queensland Oaks exotic results show how all the exotic Queensland Oaks bet types resulted like the Queensland Oaks Quinella, Queensland Oaks Exacta, Queensland Oaks Trifecta, and Queensland Oaks First Four.
Queensland Oaks Jockeys
Securing a ride in the Queensland Oaks field is a highly sought-after achievement for jockeys around Australia and New Zealand. Winning this important winter race is a nice campaign goal for many of Australasia’s top riders looking to secure a Group 1 trophy during the carnival.
What jockeys are riding in the Queensland Oaks field is determined by the owners and trainers of the horses, and official the Queensland Oaks jockey announcements are made in the weeks and days leading up to the race.
Tommy Berry is the latest Queensland Oaks winning jockey having ridden You Wahng to victory in 2025.
Kerrin McEvoy on Egg Tart (2017) and Youngstar (2018) is the last back-to-back Queensland Oaks winning jockey.
Chris Munce is the most successful Queensland Oaks jockey in recent history having ridden four winners to victory with Giovana (2000), Zagalia (2003), Vouvray (2004), and Miss Keepsake (2010)
Stay tuned to the TAB NZ racing blog to see what jockeys lock in a confirmed ride on one of the Queensland Oaks contenders this summer.
Queensland Oaks Trainers
The most successful trainer in the history of the Queensland Oaks is Tommy Smith. He holds the record with an impressive 8 wins in the event.
Kris Lees is the latest Queensland Oaks winning trainer having prepared You Wahng in 2025.

Queensland Oaks Winners
Notable Queensland Oaks winners throughout history include:
Malt Maid (1951): Malt Maid was the inaugural winner of the Queensland Oaks, setting the stage for what would become a prestigious event in Australian horse racing. Her victory in 1951 marked the beginning of a long tradition of excellence in the race.
Evening Peal (1955): Evening Peal won the Queensland Oaks in 1955 and went on to achieve greater fame by winning the Melbourne Cup the following year. Her success highlighted the potential for Oaks winners to excel in other major races.
Bright Shadow (1968): Bright Shadow’s victory in the 1968 Queensland Oaks was notable for her impressive performance and the strong lineage she represented. She became a beloved figure in Australian racing history.
Analie (1973): Analie, the 1973 winner, was known for her remarkable speed and endurance. Her win in the Queensland Oaks solidified her status as one of the top fillies of her time.
Denise’s Joy (1976): Denise’s Joy, who won the Oaks in 1976, is remembered for her exceptional versatility and ability to compete at the highest levels. Her lineage continues to influence Australian racing.
Surround (1977): Surround’s victory in 1977 was part of an extraordinary career that included winning the Cox Plate the previous year. She remains one of the few fillies to achieve such a feat.
Ethereal (2001): Ethereal’s win in the 2001 Queensland Oaks was a precursor to her stunning victories in the Caulfield Cup and Melbourne Cup later that year. Her ability to come from behind and win major races made her a legend.
Winx (2015): Winx’s triumph in the 2015 Queensland Oaks was the beginning of her incredible winning streak. She went on to become one of the greatest racehorses in history, with multiple Cox Plate victories and an unbeaten record in her later career.
Duais (2021): Duais won the Queensland Oaks in 2021, giving trainer Edward Cummings his first Group 1 win. Her victory was also significant for jockey Hugh Bowman, marking his 99th Group 1 win.
Gypsy Goddess (2022): Gypsy Goddess, trained locally in Queensland, overcame a wide barrier to win the 2022 Queensland Oaks. Her victory was celebrated as a triumph for local talent and showcased her resilience and skill.
Socks Nation (2024): Socks Nation’s win in 2024 was a major upset, as she was a 100-1 outsider. Her victory demonstrated the unpredictable nature of horse racing and added a thrilling chapter to the history of the Queensland Oaks.
Bet on the next Queensland Oaks winner with our comprehensive Queensland Oaks form guide and expert Queensland Oaks tips at the TAB NZ!
Past Queensland Oaks Results
Recent Queensland Oaks winners, jockeys, trainers, barriers, and weights carried to victory dating back to the year 2004 are detailed in the below table. Note, there was no race run in 2020 due to COVID-19.
| Year | Winner – Age/Gender Breeding | Jockey | Weight (kgs) | Trainer/s | Barrier |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
| 2025 | YOU WAHNG (AUS) 3F SO YOU THINK (NZ) – WAHNG WAH (AUS) CASINO PRINCE (AUS) | TOMMY BERRY | 56.5 | KRIS LEES | 7 |
| 2024 | SOCKS NATION (AUS) 3F SIOUX NATION (USA) – TAHNEE TIARA (AUS) COMMANDS (AUS) | RYAN MALONEY | 56.5 | CIARON MAHER | 9 |
| 2023 | AMOKURA (AUS) 3F KERMADEC (NZ) – FAIN (AUS) QUEST FOR FAME (GB) | DAMIEN OLIVER | 56.5 | KRIS LEES | 1 |
| 2022 | GYPSY GODDESS (NZ) 3F TARZINO (NZ) – INVISIBLE COIN (AUS) REDOUTE’S CHOICE (AUS) | WILLIAM PIKE | 56.5 | DAVID VANDYKE | 18 |
| 2021 | DUAIS (AUS) 3F SHAMUS AWARD (AUS) – MEERLUST (AUS) JOHANNESBURG (USA) | HUGH BOWMAN | 56.5 | EDWARD CUMMINGS | 11 |
| 2019 | WINNING WAYS (AUS) 3F DECLARATION OF WAR (USA) – SKIP ALONG (GB) GALILEO (IRE) | MATTHEW MC GILLIVRAY | 56.5 | GARRY NEWHAM | 9 |
| 2018 | YOUNGSTAR (AUS) 3F HIGH CHAPARRAL (IRE) – STARSPANGLED (IRE) DANEHILL (USA) | K MCEVOY | 56.5 | CHRIS WALLER | 4 |
| 2017 | EGG TART (AUS) 3F SEBRING (AUS) – MRS WINDSOR (AUS) KING’S BEST (USA) | K MCEVOY | 56.5 | CHRIS WALLER | 9 |
| 2016 | PROVOCATIVE (NZ) 3F ZABEEL (NZ) – BETWIXT (NZ) O’REILLY (NZ) | L G INNES | 56.5 | TONY PIKE | 16 |
| 2015 | WINX (AUS) 3F STREET CRY (IRE) – VEGAS SHOWGIRL (NZ) AL AKBAR (AUS) | HUGH BOWMAN | 56.5 | CHRIS WALLER | 10 |
| 2014 | TINTO (AUS) 3F RED DAZZLER (AUS) – TRULY BRAVE (AUS) BRAVE WARRIOR (AUS) | TIMOTHY BELL | 56.5 | R G LIPP | 5 |
| 2013 | GONDOKORO (NZ) 3F ZABEEL (NZ) – KISUMU (AUS) CARNEGIE (IRE) | R MCLEOD | 56.5 | P G CAREY | 1 |
| 2012 | QUINTESSENTIAL (NZ) 3F FAST ‘N’ FAMOUS (AUS) – FLORETTE (USA) SWORD DANCE (IRE) | D J BROWNE | 56.5 | J G SARGENT | 1 |
| 2011 | SCARLETT LADY (NZ) 3F SAVABEEL (AUS) – ON CALL (NZ) MR. IRONCLAD (NZ) | JAMES MCDONALD | 55.5 | GRAEME & DEBBIE ROGERSON | 9 |
| 2010 | MISS KEEPSAKE (NZ) 3F KEEPER (AUS) – JACILO (NZ) ENTREPRENEUR (GB) | C MUNCE | 55.5 | ANDREW SCOTT | 11 |
| 2009 | PURPLE (AUS) 3F COMMANDS (AUS) – LADY VIOLA (NZ) ZABEEL (NZ) | K MCEVOY | 55.5 | PETER SNOWDEN | 6 |
| 2008 | RIVA SAN (AUS) 3F ANY GIVEN SUNDAY (AUS) – BEST RIVER (AUS) BEST WESTERN (AUS) | S SEAMER | 55.5 | PETER G MOODY | 11 |
| 2007 | ESKIMO QUEEN (NZ) 3F SHINKO KING (IRE) – COLD TYPE (NZ) ICELANDIC (IRE) | G CHILDS | 55.5 | MICHAEL MORONEY | 7 |
| 2006 | ALLOW (AUS) 3F RAHY (USA) – GWENEIRA (GB) MACHIAVELLIAN (USA) | S KATSIDIS | 54.0 | CLARRY CONNERS | 12 |
| 2005 | VITESSE DANE (AUS) 3F DANEWIN (AUS) – RIVERBED (AUS) BAO LACK (USA) | HUGH BOWMAN | 54.0 | KRIS LEES | 3 |
| 2004 | VOUVRAY (NZ) 3F ZABEEL (NZ) – REAL SUCCESS (AUS) SUCCESS EXPRESS (USA) | C MUNCE | 54.0 | P O’SULLIVAN | 1 |
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