The 2026 Randwick Guineas ran on Saturday March 7, 2026, at Randwick, Sydney, Australia, and was won in a huge three-length victory for the punters by gun filly Sheza Alibi!
| 9. Sheza Alibi (4) J: Luke Nolen54.5kg 311x1T: Peter G Moody & Katherine Coleman | ||
| 1. Autumn Boy (3) J: James McDonald56.5kg 271x3T: Chris Waller | ||
| 2. Attica (9) J: Adam Hyeronimus56.5kg 211x4T: Joseph Pride | ||
| 4. Rivellino (5) J: Jason Collett56.5kg 82x55T: Kris Lees | ||
| 3. Ninja (8) J: Tommy Berry56.5kg x3121T: Michael Freedman | ||
| 5. Green Spaces (7) J: Rachel King56.5kg 411x6T: Bjorn Baker | ||
| 6. Providence (2) J: Chad Schofield56.5kg 825x1T: Chris Waller | ||
| 8. Dusty Bay (1) J: Alysha Collett56.5kg 440x6T: Tracey Bartley | ||
| 7. Decorum (6) J: Nash Rawiller56.5kg 21x11T: Michael Freedman |
Randwick Guineas Info
- 2026 Randwick Guineas Day: Saturday the 7th of March 2026
- Track Location: Randwick Racecourse, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
- Distance: 1,600m
- Conditions: Set Weights - 3YOs
- Status : Group 1
- Prize Money (AUD): $1,000,000
- First Run: 1935 (as the Canterbury Guineas), 2006 (as the Randwick Guineas)
- Reigning Randwick Guineas Winner: Sheza Alibi (2026)
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The Group 1 Randwick Guineas is a key middle-distance test for Australia’s top three-year-old racehorses. It is one of the premier Group 1 races held each Sydney Autumn Racing Carnival and takes place Sydney’s Randwick Racecourse on a Saturday in early March as the highlight of Randwick Guineas Day conducted by the Australian Turf Club.
It is one of the key mile races in the country for three-year-old gallopers.
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TAB NZ provides in-depth analysis, form guides, and betting insights to help you navigate the competitive field of autumn contenders.
Whether you’re a seasoned punter or new to betting on the horse races in Australia and New Zealand, our comprehensive Randwick Guineas coverage has everything you need.
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Randwick Guineas Fast Facts
- Last filly to win the Randwick Guineas: Sheza Alibi (2026)
- Last favourite to win the Randwick Guineas: Sheza Alibi ($2.10 in 2026)
- Notable Fact: It’s A Dundeel (2013) completed the Australian Three-Year-Old “Triple Crown” winning the Randwick Guineas – Rosehill Guineas – Australian Derby treble!
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Randwick Guineas Betting Info
Randwick Guineas betting is open months ahead of the Group 1 Randwick, autumn set weights race at the TAB NZ.
We offer pre-nomination Randwick Guineas betting odds throughout the year that are known as futures Randwick Guineas odds online.
All-In Randwick Guineas betting markets are then available following the official Randwick Guineas nominations taken on a Tuesday in early February.
Betting on the Randwick Guineas field is available following final acceptances on the Wednesday of race week.
Betting on the Randwick Guineas favours the locally trained middle-distance champions from the best Australian horse racing stables in Sydney and Melbourne.
Randwick Guineas race betting traditionally focuses on any past Group 1 winning milers who have an outstanding record in the event and the colts and geldings who have a far superior strike-rate in the event over any fillies.
Randwick Guineas race tips centre on the season’s top three-year-old horses that have good lead-up form in similar grade autumn events, horses with previous experience at the Randwick track and the runners from the key stables in Sydney who have dominated the Randwick Guineas race results.
The Randwick Guineas is a set weights event open to horses aged three-year-old.
Expert Tips on the 2026 Randwick Guineas
Stay tuned for our expert tips and Randwick Guineas betting predictions ahead of this year’s Group 1 feature at Randwick.
Randwick Guineas Tips
Randwick Guineas tips on which horse will win the next edition of Sydney’s mile feature flood in as the countdown to the important Randwick 1600m race heats up.
Randwick Guineas 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 Randwick Guineas race tips it is important to consider factors including:
- What horses in the Randwick Guineas field are proven over the distance?
- Who the key Randwick Guineas trainers and jockeys are and what horses they have in the Randwick Guineas field this year?
- Randwick Guineas barrier statistics and where your Randwick Guineas betting selections are drawn.
- Randwick Guineas horses that have a good past record at the track.
How long does it take to know if you placed a winning Randwick Guineas race tip? The event itself takes just over 1 minute and a half minutes for the competing horses to run the 1,600m trip depending on track conditions.
The official Randwick Guineas winner and winning Randwick Guineas trifecta are known shortly after unless there is a protest or a photo-finish Randwick Guineas result.
Who holds the Randwick Guineas race record? The Randwick Guineas race record is held by Lion’s Roar who set the record time of 1 minute 33.39 seconds in 2021.
What are the best Randwick Guineas lead-up races to look at when placing a Randwick Guineas bet?
There are a number of earlier summer / autumn races Randwick Guineas bound horses may contest in the lead-up including the Group 2 Hobartville Stakes (1400m) at Rosehill in late February and Randwick’s Group 2 Apollo Stakes (1400m).
Celestial Legend (2024) was the last horse to complete the Hobartville Stakes / Randwick Guineas double.
New Zealand-Bred Horses in the Randwick Guineas
Betting on the New Zealand-bred horses in the field is popular with Kiwi punters across the Tasman and the race results show four Kiwi foaled three-year-olds saluting in the event since 2006 most recently Lion’s Roar (2021) and Linebacker (2025).
Randwick Guineas Tips for a Trifecta
Randwick Guineas tips for a trifecta cover the first three horses to officially go past the finishing post in the Randwick Guineas results.
The horse to finish on top of the Randwick Guineas trifecta is your Randwick Guineas winner, the runner who outlasted all their rivals and finished in the fastest time.
Placing a Randwick Guineas 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 Randwick Guineas 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 Randwick Guineas to cover more finishing options and increase the chances of winning.
Laying the favourite is a top Randwick Guineas bet as the favourites only have a fair recent record in the race. The only favourites to get the job done for the punters since Ilovethiscity (2011) are Kementari (2018), The Autumn Sun (2019) and the filly Sheza Alibi (2026).
Key Randwick Guineas Statistics and Insights
Place an informed bet on this year’s Randwick Guineas by considering the following key statistics and insights:
- Win Rates: Horses with high win rates in similar races are strong contenders for the Randwick Guineas. Our Randwick Guineas 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. Randwick Guineas race tips offer comprehensive data on place percentages.
- Barrier Success Rates: Horses starting from barriers 4 and 5 have historically shown a higher success rate in the Randwick Guineas.
2026 Randwick Guineas Field
Nominations close: Tuesday 10-Feb-26 12:00PM AEDT
Weights declared by: Tuesday 3-Feb-26 4:00PM AEDT
Acceptances must be declared before: Wednesday 4-March-26 9:00AM AEDT
Riders must be declared before: Wednesday 4-March-26 12:00PM AEDT

Randwick Guineas betting takes place on the popular race which is held at Sydney’s Randwick Racecourse on a Saturday in early March annually.
Randwick Guineas odds are offered on the esteemed Group 1 set weights event, and the field attracts a host of quality three-year-old thoroughbreds many of which are eyeing other Group 1 targets in the autumn majors including the Rosehill Guineas and Australian Derby which are the second two legs of the coveted Australian Three-Year-Old “Triple Crown”.
To date, It’s A Dundeel (2013), is the only three-year-old to take out all three races since the Randwick Guineas became a mile feature.
The Group 1 Randwick Guineas is one of Australia’s most popular autumn horse races and has been run and won since 1935 when Hadrian became the inaugural champion of the event.
The race was originally known as the Canterbury Guineas (1935-2005). In 2006 the Randwick Guineas was born with a streamlining of the autumn majors implemented by the then Australian Jockey Club (AJC) and the Sydney Turf Club (STC).
The Canterbury Guineas began as spring event held in early September. In 1978 the event was moved to the autumn as a key preparatory race for the richer Sydney carnival features.
The event was over varying distances between 1850m and 1950m until being shortened to a mile event, and it has consistently been run over 1600m since 2006.
The race has been held across a number of Sydney’s premier racetracks including Canterbury, Rosehill, and Warwick Farm. Since it was renamed the Randwick Guineas and cut to a mile in 2006, Randwick has been host to the majority of editions with the exception of 2011 and 2013 when it ran at Warwick Farm.
It has been a key event on Australia’s racing calendar for around 90 years and continues to attract the best horses, jockeys and trainers from across the country and New Zealand.
The Randwick Guineas boasts a rich history and has been a launching pad for numerous champion racehorses. Throughout its history, the race has showcased some of the most talented three-year-olds in Australian racing. In recent times, we’ve seen the emergence of stars like Weekend Hussler (2008), a dominant force in his three-year-old season. The race has also been a stepping-stone to further Group 1 glory for horses like It’s A Dundeel (2013) and The Autumn Sun (2019), both of whom cemented their status as champions with subsequent victories in other major races.
Winning the Randwick Guineas 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 Sydney’s Royal Randwick Racecourse in New South Wales on the east coast of Australia, the Randwick Guineas is a 1600m event and only the best young milers prevail during their three-year-old season.
The Randwick Guineas (then Canterbury Guineas) was elevated to Group 1 status in 1980 when Rocky Top won.
Randwick Guineas Day
Randwick Guineas Day is a highlight of the Sydney Autumn Racing Carnival, traditionally held in early March at Royal Randwick Racecourse. This exciting day of racing features two Group 1 races:
- Randwick Guineas: The premier event, a 1600m race for three-year-old colts and geldings. It’s a key lead-up race for the prestigious Australian Derby and a race that has been won by many champions.
- Canterbury Stakes: A 1300m race for all ages, showcasing some of the best sprinters and middle-distance horses in the country.
Randwick Guineas Day attracts some of the best horses, trainers, and jockeys from around Australia and often features thrilling finishes and memorable performances. It’s a must-attend event for racing enthusiasts and a key part of the Sydney Autumn Carnival.
The Randwick Guineas card runs in Sydney on the same day Melbourne hosts the Group 1 Newmarket Handicap (1200m) and Group 1 The All-Star Mile (1600m) at Flemington. On the same date in New Zealand Ellerslie hosts Champions Day headlined by the Group 1 New Zealand Derby and NZ$4 million NZB Kiwi Slot Race.
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Where can you bet on the Randwick Guineas?
The best place to bet on this year’s Randwick Guineas race is through the TAB NZ online.
Randwick Guineas Odds
Randwick Guineas odds and online betting tips on the Randwick Guineas horse race in Australia are dominated by proven Group 1 three-year-old horses, the locally trained middle-distance performers in the race and backing the last start winners in the mix who have a great record in the event.
Where can I find the latest Randwick Guineas odds?
For the latest odds and updates on the Randwick Guineas, 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 Randwick Guineas
Want to know how to make a bet on the Randwick Guineas? Visit the TAB NZ racing page to access the latest Randwick Guineas betting odds and options.
It is simple to learn how to place a bet on the Randwick Guineas online.
You can place a Randwick Guineas bet online anytime markets are live.
There are more ways than ever to get involved in betting on the Randwick Guineas.
From seasoned punters analysing form guides to casual racing fans drawn to the excitement, the Randwick Guineas is a race for everyone.
Whether you’re diving deep into the latest Randwick Guineas race field, joining a sweepstake with friends, or simply enjoying the atmosphere of the autumn Randwick racing, the Randwick Guineas has it all!
This important autumn race showcases Australia’s finest three-year-old thoroughbreds and attracts attention from all over the country and here in New Zealand as one of the best events in the autumn!
How to Bet on the Randwick Guineas 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 Randwick Guineas betting guide, Randwick Guineas form guide and our expert Randwick Guineas tips.
4. Choose a Randwick Guineas bet to place such as Win, Place, Each-Way or the Randwick Guineas Trifecta. There are many more Randwick Guineas betting options available so make sure to check out our Randwick Guineas betting markets.
5. Select the Randwick Guineas horse you want to bet on from the early markets, Randwick Guineas nominations or Randwick Guineas field.
Randwick Guineas Prize Money
The Randwick Guineas prize money is set at A$1 million in total stakes allocated between first to tenth place.
How much does the Randwick Guineas winner get?
The winning Randwick Guineas horse receives a total of A$580,000 in prize money.
See below for the official breakdown of Randwick Guineas prizes on offer from the Randwick Guineas winner to the tenth horse to cross the finish line in the official Randwick Guineas results.
First: A$580,000
Second: A$190,000
Third: A$96,000
Fourth: A$42,000
Fifth: A$21,000
Sixth – Eighth: A$10,000
Ninth – Tenth: A$8,000
What makes betting on the Randwick Guineas so popular?
The fact that the Randwick Guineas is one of the leading Group 1 mile races run during the Sydney Autumn Racing Carnival and one of the key March horse races in Australasia make it a must watch and must bet on racing event.
The Randwick Guineas is a popular middle-distance race for three-year-olds run over the famous Randwick mile that has produced a host of subsequent Group 1 winning horses both locally and across the Tasman.
The Randwick Guineas often serves as a key lead-up race for other major events, providing valuable insights into the form and potential of the horses for future races including the Rosehill Guineas and Australian Derby.
For the best online betting on the Randwick Guineas, consider tipping a horse to win both the Randwick Guineas and another Group 1 race over the carnival in an autumn 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 Randwick Guineas so special?
The race often features thrilling matchups between some of the best young horses making the Randwick Guineas a special event that the trainers of the season’s top three-year-old horses pencil into their campaigns.
The Randwick Guineas is also the first leg of the Australian Triple Crown for three-year-olds, adding an extra layer of excitement and significance.
The Randwick Guineas serves as a great guide historically to other important Australian and New Zealand Group 1 races so using the Randwick Guineas winners’ list for upcoming Group events is popular with punters.
It is a highly competitive and prestigious race that grows in popularity each autumn.
Australian and international racing fans, including those in New Zealand, tune into the thrilling 1600m autumn event every season to see if their bets on the Randwick Guineas race won!
The Randwick Guineas currently offers AU$1 million 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 Randwick Guineas champions.
What are the popular betting markets for the Randwick Guineas?
When it comes to betting on the Randwick Guineas, 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.
How many fillies have won the Randwick Guineas in recent years?
Fillies are often further down the Randwick Guineas betting odds with the only fillies to win since Fine Society (2003) being Mosheen (2012) and Sheza Alibi (2026).
What races will runners out of the Randwick Guineas target next?
Following a run in the Randwick Guineas many horses will target upcoming autumn Group 1 features including the Group 1 Rosehill Guineas (2000m) at Rosehill Gardens later in March and the Group 1 Australian Derby (2400m) at Randwick in April.
The Autumn Sun (2019) was the last horse to complete the Randwick Guineas / Rosehill Guineas double.
It’s A Dundeel (2013) was the last horse to complete the Randwick Guineas / Australian Derby double.
Randwick Guineas Barriers
The Randwick Guineas barrier draw and allocated Randwick Guineas 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 Randwick Guineas barrier draw?
Barrier 4 has produced six Randwick Guineas winners between 2006 and 2026 most recently Sheza Alibi in 2026.
Barrier 12 is the widest gate to produce a Randwick Guineas winner between 2006 and 2026 with Mosheen (2012) and Dissident (2014).
Barrier 4 was the last gate to produce back-to-back Randwick Guineas winners with Kementari (2018) and The Autumn Sun (2019).
Barrier 4 is the latest Randwick Guineas winning barrier with Sheza Alibi in 2026.
Breakdown of winning Randwick Guineas barriers between 2006-26:
Barrier 1 – 1 (latest Hallowed Crown in 2015)
Barrier 2 – 1 (latest Dundeel in 2013)
Barrier 3 – 1 (latest Shadow Hero in 2020)
Barrier 4 – 6 (latest Sheza Alibi in 2026)
Barrier 5 – 4 (latest Linebacker in 2025)
Barrier 6 – 0
Barrier 7 – 0
Barrier 8 – 1 (latest Le Romain in 2016)
Barrier 9 – 1 (latest Inference in 2017)
Barrier 10 – 2 (latest Lion’s Roar in 2021)
Barrier 11 – 2 (latest Celestial Legend in 2024)
Barrier 12 – 2 (latest Dissident in 2014)
Randwick Guineas Form
We offer a complete Randwick Guineas form guide and expert analysis on every horse in the Randwick Guineas field in addition to insider Randwick Guineas racing tips and betting odds.
Our Randwick Guineas form guides include:
- Randwick Guineas 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 Randwick Guineas or you are an expert Randwick Guineas tipster, our form guide gives you all the statistics and information you need to make a smart bet on the Randwick Guineas.
How to Read the Randwick Guineas Form 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 Randwick Guineas 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 Randwick Guineas race.
Weight Carried: Analyse how the weight carried in previous races compares to the Randwick Guineas, as this can impact performance.
Randwick Guineas Results
The Randwick Guineas results are known when the event takes place in March annually.
You can bet on the Randwick Guineas race results weeks ahead of race day with our futures Randwick Guineas markets here at the TAB NZ.
Betting on the Randwick Guineas results entails picking the Randwick Guineas winning horse and we can help you place an informed bet on the Randwick Guineas field with our Randwick Guineas tips and form guide.
Other Randwick Guineas race results include the winning jockeys, trainers, successful barrier and finishing time.
The complete Randwick Guineas 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 Randwick Guineas results!
Randwick Guineas exotic results show how all the exotic Randwick Guineas bet types resulted like the Randwick Guineas Quinella, Randwick Guineas Exacta, Randwick Guineas Trifecta, and Randwick Guineas First Four.
Randwick Guineas Jockeys
Securing a ride in the Randwick Guineas field is a highly sought-after achievement for jockeys around Australia and New Zealand. Winning this important autumn 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 Randwick Guineas field is determined by the owners and trainers of the horses, and official Randwick Guineas jockey announcements are made in the weeks and days leading up to the race.
Luke Nolen is the latest Randwick Guineas winning jockey having ridden the filly Sheza Alibi to victory in 2026.
The most successful jockey in recent Randwick Guineas history is Darren Beadman with three victories aboard Octagonal (1996), Niello (2004), and Mentality (2007).
Stay tuned to the TAB NZ racing blog to see what jockeys lock in a confirmed ride on one of the Randwick Guineas horses this summer.
Randwick Guineas Trainers
The most successful trainer in recent Randwick Guineas history is is John Hawkes, who has won the race five times. Four of these victories were achieved on his own, and the fifth was in partnership with his sons, Michael and Wayne with Inference in 2017.
Peter Moody & Katherine Coleman are the latest Randwick Guineas winning trainers having prepared Sheza Alibi to victory in 2026.
At 85, Les Bridge became one of the oldest trainers to ever win a Group 1 horse race in Australia with Celestial Legend in the 2024 Randwick Guineas. Bart Cummings was 87 when he won this race with grandson James Cummings with Hallowed Crown in 2015.
Randwick Guineas Winners
Notable Randwick Guineas winners throughout history include:
Hadrian (1935): Hadrian was the first winner of the Randwick Guineas, setting the standard for future champions in this prestigious race.
Delta (1949): Delta was a versatile and enduring racehorse who also claimed victories in the Victoria Derby and the Melbourne Cup, showcasing his exceptional talent.
Todman (1957): Todman was a legendary sprinter and the inaugural Golden Slipper Stakes winner. His victory in the Randwick Guineas highlighted his speed and class.
Ring The Bell (1981): Ring The Bell emerged victorious in 1981, adding to his impressive list of achievements and solidifying his status as a top performer.
Tidal Light (1987): Tidal Light was known for her dominance in the New Zealand Oaks and the New Zealand Derby. Her victory in the Randwick Guineas showcased her exceptional ability.
Veandercross (1992): Veandercross was a standout performer with multiple Group 1 victories, including the Australian Cup and the Caulfield Stakes. His win in the Randwick Guineas was a highlight of his illustrious career.
Octagonal (1996): Octagonal was a champion racehorse with ten Group 1 wins, including the Cox Plate and the Australian Derby. His victory in the Randwick Guineas added to his remarkable record.
Weekend Hussler (2008): Weekend Hussler triumphed in 2008 and went on to win six Group 1 races in a single season, earning him the title of Australian Horse of the Year.
It’s A Dundeel (2013): It’s A Dundeel was a New Zealand-bred champion with six Group 1 victories, including the Australian Derby and the Queen Elizabeth Stakes. His win in the Randwick Guineas was a testament to his exceptional talent.
The Autumn Sun (2019): The Autumn Sun was a standout colt with five Group 1 wins, including the Caulfield Guineas and the Rosehill Guineas. His victory in the Randwick Guineas highlighted his class and potential.
Sheza Alibi (2026): The Peter Moody & Katherine Coleman-trained Saxon Warrior filly Sheza Alibi was huge beating home the boys in the 2026 Randwick Guineas by over three lengths to become the first female winner since 2012. She made it four wins on the trot and went back-to-back after a lead-up win fresh in Caulfield’s Angus Armanasco Stakes.
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Past Randwick Guineas Results
Recent Randwick Guineas winners, jockeys, trainers, barriers, and weights carried to victory dating back to the year 2006 are detailed in the below table.
| Year | Winner – Age/Gender Breeding | Jockey | Weight (kgs) | Trainer/s | Barrier |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | SHEZA ALIBI (AUS) 3F SAXON WARRIOR (JPN) – SHEZA GYPSY (AUS) SHAFT (AUS) | L NOLEN | 54.5 | P MOODY & K COLEMAN | 4 |
| 2025 | LINEBACKER (NZ) 3G SUPER SETH (AUS) – GARDEN OF SWANS (GB) OASIS DREAM (GB) | Z LLOYD | 56.5 | J O’SHEA & T CHARLTON | 5 |
| 2024 | CELESTIAL LEGEND (AUS) 3C DUNDEEL (NZ) – SARRAQA (AUS) SNITZEL (AUS) | K MCEVOY | 56.5 | L J BRIDGE | 11 |
| 2023 | COMMUNIST (AUS) 3G RUSSIAN REVOLUTION (AUS) – CAPPADOCIA (AUS) NORTHERN METEOR (AUS) | Z PURTON | 56.5 | MICHAEL FREEDMAN | 5 |
| 2022 | CONVERGE (AUS) 3G FRANKEL (GB) – CONVERSELY (IRE) SHAMARDAL (USA) | TIM CLARK | 56.5 | G WATERHOUSE & A BOTT | 4 |
| 2021 | LION’S ROAR (NZ) 3G CONTRIBUTER (IRE) – MINNALEO (NZ) BLACK MINNALOUSHE (USA) | B AVDULLA | 56.5 | JOHN O’SHEA | 10 |
| 2020 | SHADOW HERO (AUS) 3G PIERRO (AUS) – SOOKIE (AUS) CASINO PRINCE (AUS) | J PARR | 56.5 | MARK NEWNHAM | 3 |
| 2019 | THE AUTUMN SUN (AUS) 3C REDOUTE’S CHOICE (AUS) – AZMIYNA (IRE) GALILEO (IRE) | K MCEVOY | 56.5 | CHRIS WALLER | 4 |
| 2018 | KEMENTARI (AUS) 3C LONHRO (AUS) – YAVANNA (AUS) REDOUTE’S CHOICE (AUS) | G SCHOFIELD | 56.5 | JAMES CUMMINGS | 4 |
| 2017 | INFERENCE (AUS) 3C SO YOU THINK (NZ) – PONTIANA (AUS) REDOUTE’S CHOICE (AUS) | TOMMY BERRY | 56.5 | MICHAEL & WAYNE & JOHN HAWKES | 9 |
| 2016 | LE ROMAIN (AUS) 3G HARD SPUN (USA) – MIGNARD (AUS) STRATEGIC (AUS) | C REITH | 56.5 | KRIS LEES | 8 |
| 2015 | HALLOWED CROWN (AUS) 3C STREET SENSE (USA) – CROWNED GLORY (AUS) DANEHILL (USA) | HUGH BOWMAN | 56.5 | BART & JAMES CUMMINGS | 1 |
| 2014 | DISSIDENT (AUS) 3C SEBRING (AUS) – DIANA’S SECRET (AUS) ANABAA (USA) | J CASSIDY | 56.5 | PETER G MOODY | 12 |
| 2013 | DUNDEEL (NZ) 3C HIGH CHAPARRAL (IRE) – STAREEL (NZ) ZABEEL (NZ) | JAMES MCDONALD | 56.5 | MURRAY BAKER & ANDREW FORSMAN | 2 |
| 2012 | MOSHEEN (AUS) 3F FASTNET ROCK (AUS) – SUMEHRA (NZ) STRAVINSKY (USA) | D NIKOLIC | 54.5 | R W SMERDON | 12 |
| 2011 | ILOVETHISCITY (AUS) 3C MAGIC ALBERT (AUS) – KENSINGTON ROSE (NZ) KENFAIR (NZ) | B AVDULLA | 56.5 | GRAHAME BEGG | 4 |
| 2010 | SHOOT OUT (AUS) 3G HIGH CHAPARRAL (IRE) – PENTAMEROUS (NZ) PENTIRE (GB) | S KATSIDIS | 56.5 | JOHN WALLACE | 5 |
| 2009 | METAL BENDER (NZ) 3G DANASINGA (AUS) – JACQWIN (AUS) BLUEBIRD (USA) | D NIKOLIC | 56.5 | JACK DENHAM | 4 |
| 2008 | WEEKEND HUSSLER (AUS) 3G HUSSONET (USA) – WEEKEND BEAUTY (AUS) HELISSIO (FR) | B RAWILLER | 56.5 | R S MCDONALD | 5 |
| 2007 | MENTALITY (AUS) 3G FLYING SPUR (AUS) – SYNAESTHESIA (USA) QUIET AMERICAN (USA) | D BEADMAN | 56.5 | JOHN HAWKES | 11 |
| 2006 | HOTEL GRAND (AUS) 3C GRAND LODGE (USA) – TERRESTIAL (AUS) STAR WATCH (AUS) | J FORD | 56.5 | ANTHONY CUMMINGS | 10 |
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