The All-Star Mile

The All-Star Mile

The 2026 All-Star Mile ran on Saturday March 7, 2026, at Flemington, Melbourne, Australia, and saw the Godolphin raced Tom Kitten become the event's first dual champion!

Flemington R7
Final Race time: 
1st
1. Tom Kitten (6)
J: Craig Williams59kg
453x1T: Anthony & Sam Freedman
4.00WIN
1.60PLACE
2nd
4. Evaporate (7)
J: Luke Currie59kg
233x4T: Ben, Will & Jd Hayes
11.00WIN
2.60PLACE
3rd
8. Pride Of Jenni (2)
J: Declan Bates57kg
1718xT: Ciaron Maher
2.45WIN
1.30PLACE
4th
7. Sabaj (3)
J: Beau Mertens59kg
110x2T: Mick Price & Michael Kent Jnr
21.00WIN
4.00PLACE
5th
5. Steparty (9)
J: John Allen59kg
77211T: Paul Preusker
21.00WIN
4.20PLACE
6th
11. Leica Lucy (8)
J: Jye Mcneil57kg
432x5T: Chris Waller
14.00WIN
2.90PLACE
7th
9. Stefi Magnetica (4)
J: Hugh Bowman57kg
413x5T: Bjorn Baker
7.00WIN
2.10PLACE
8th
3. Antino (1)
J: Jamie Melham59kg
428x8T: Tony Gollan
15.00WIN
3.20PLACE
9th
6. Watch Me Rock (5)
J: William Pike59kg
112x6T: Mark Walker
27.00WIN
4.80PLACE
For current odds on all of our live racing markets, please visit www.tab.co.nz/racing. Data retrieved: 06/06/2026 03:33:24 PM (Pacific/Auckland)

The All-Star Mile Info

  • 2026 The All-Star Mile Date: Saturday the 7th of March 2026
  • Track Location: Flemington Racecourse, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
  • Distance: 1,600m
  • Conditions: Weight-For-Age
  • Status: Group 1 (as of 2025)
  • Prize Money (AUD): $2,000,000
  • First Run: 2019
  • Reigning The All-Star Mile Winner: Tom Kitten (2025 & 2026)

Looking for the latest The All-Star Mile betting odds, insider racing tips and form for the Flemington Group 1 mile race this March? The TAB NZ have all the best betting guides and statistics to make informed bets on The All-Star Mile race this autumn!

The Group 1 The All-Star Mile is a key middle-distance test for Australia’s racehorses. It is the newest Group 1 race held each Melbourne Autumn Racing Carnival having gained Group 1 status for the first time ahead of the 2025 edition. It now takes place permanently at Melbourne’s Flemington Racecourse on a Saturday in early March as one of the highlights of Newmarket Handicap Day conducted by the Victoria Racing Club.

It is one of the key mile races in the country and was originally a slot-race like the brand-new NZ$4 million The Kiwi held in New Zealand on the same date as of 2025.

To improve your chances of predicting the next The All-Star Mile winner, access the latest All-Star Mile 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 autumn contenders.

Whether you’re a seasoned punter or new to betting on the horse races in Australia and New Zealand, our comprehensive All-Star Mile coverage has everything you need.

Back the season’s best milers at the right autumn racing odds at TAB NZ today!

The All-Star Mile Fast Facts

  • Last mare to win The All-Star Mile: Pride Of Jenni (2024)
  • Only two-time The All-Star Mile winner: Tom Kitten (2025 & 2026)
  • Notable Fact: The All-Star Mile race became a Group 1 event for 2025 and is no longer a slot-race!

 

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The All-Star Mile Betting Info

The All-Star Mile betting is open months ahead of the Group 1 Flemington, autumn mile race at the TAB NZ.

We offer pre-nomination All-Star Mile betting odds throughout the year that are known as futures All-Star Mile odds online.

All-In All-Star Mile betting markets are then available following the official All-Star Mile nominations taken the Monday of race week.

Betting on The All-Star Mile field is available following final acceptances on the Wednesday of race week.

Expert Tips on the 2026 The All-Star Mile

Stay tuned for our expert tips and All-Star Mile betting predictions ahead of this year’s Group 1 feature at Flemington.

Favourite
No. 8 Pride Of Jenni
Flemington R7
Final Race time: 
3rd
8. Pride Of Jenni (2)
J: Declan Bates57kg
1718xT: Ciaron Maher
2.45WIN
1.30PLACE
For current odds on all of our live racing markets, please visit www.tab.co.nz/racing. Data retrieved: 06/06/2026 03:33:24 PM (Pacific/Auckland)
Best Each Way Bet
No. 4 Evaporate
Each Way
Flemington R7
Final Race time: 
2nd
4. Evaporate (7)
J: Luke Currie59kg
233×4T: Ben, Will & Jd Hayes
11.00WIN
2.60PLACE
For current odds on all of our live racing markets, please visit www.tab.co.nz/racing. Data retrieved: 06/06/2026 03:33:24 PM (Pacific/Auckland)
Best Roughie
No. 11 Leica Lucy
Flemington R7
Final Race time: 
6th
11. Leica Lucy (8)
J: Jye Mcneil57kg
432×5T: Chris Waller
14.00WIN
2.90PLACE
For current odds on all of our live racing markets, please visit www.tab.co.nz/racing. Data retrieved: 06/06/2026 03:33:24 PM (Pacific/Auckland)

All-Star Mile Tips

All-Star Mile tips on which horse will win the next edition of Victoria’s mile feature flood in as the countdown to the important Flemington 1600m race heats up.

All-Star Mile 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 All-Star Mile race tips it is important to consider factors including:

  • What horses in The All-Star Mile field are proven over the distance?
  • Who the key All-Star Mile trainers and jockeys are and what horses they have in The All-Star Mile field this year?
  • All-Star Mile barrier statistics and where your All-Star Mile betting selections are drawn.
  • All-Star Mile horses that have a good past record at the track.

How long does it take to know if you placed a winning All-Star Mile 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 All-Star Mile winner and winning All-Star Mile trifecta are known shortly after unless there is a protest or a photo-finish All-Star Mile result.

Who holds The All-Star Mile race record? Tom Kitten holds the overall The All-Star Mile race record winning at Flemington for the second time in 2026 in a time of 1 minute 33.73 seconds.

What are the best All-Star Mile lead-up races to look at when placing an All-Star Mile bet?

When placing a bet on the All-Star Mile, some of the best lead-up races to consider include:

  • Futurity Stakes: Another Group 1 race at Caulfield, run over 1400 meters on Blue Diamond Stakes Day, which has produced several All-Star Mile contenders.
  • Blamey Stakes: Held at Flemington over 1600 meters, this Group 2 race offers an automatic entry to the All-Star Mile for the winner and is part of the Australian Guineas Day card.
  • Australian Guineas: This Group 1 race at Flemington over 1600 meters is a crucial lead-up for three-year-olds aiming for the All-Star Mile.

In 2019 Mystic Journey completed the Australian Guineas – All-Star Mile double.

Tom Kitten (2nd in 2025) was the last All-Star Mile winner to come via a lead-up run in the Futurity Stakes.

In 2026, Tom Kitten went back-to-back in the All-Star Mile as the event’s first dual champion on the back of a lead-up Group 3 Kevin Heffernan Stakes win.

Australian-Bred Horses in The All-Star Mile

Betting on the Australian-bred horses in the field is popular with the race results showing the Aussie foaled runners winning four of the opening seven editions from 2019 – 2025 most recently Tom Kitten in 2025 & 2026.

All-Star Mile Tips for a Trifecta

All-Star Mile tips for a trifecta cover the first three horses to officially go past the finishing post in The All-Star Mile results.

The horse to finish on top of The All-Star Mile trifecta is your All-Star Mile winner, the runner who outlasted all their rivals and finished in the fastest time.

Placing an All-Star Mile trifecta exotic bet on the race is a great way to add to the thrill and potentially be rewarded with a generous pay-out.

An All-Star Mile 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 All-Star Mile to cover more finishing options and increase the chances of winning.

Laying the favourite is a top All-Star Mile bet as the favourites only have a fair record in the race.

Key The All-Star Mile Statistics and Insights

Place an informed bet on this year’s All-Star Mile by considering the following key statistics and insights:

  • Win Rates: Horses with high win rates in similar races are strong contenders for The All-Star Mile. Our All-Star Mile 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. All-Star Mile race tips offer comprehensive data on place percentages.

Betting on The All-Star Mile favours the locally trained mile champions from the best Australian horse racing stables in Melbourne.

All-Star Mile race betting traditionally focuses on any past Group 1 winning horses who have an outstanding record in the event and those proven over the 1600m distance.

All-Star Mile race tips centre on champion middle-distance types that have good lead-up form in similar grade autumn events, horses with previous experience at the Flemington track and the runners from the key stables down under who have dominated The All-Star Mile race results.

The All-Star Mile is a weight-for-age event open to horses of all ages and genders.

All-Star Mile betting takes place on the popular race which is held at Melbourne’s Flemington Racecourse on a Saturday in early March annually.

Previously, from 2019-2024, the race rotated around Victoria’s major racetracks having first run at Flemington Racecourse when that year’s Australian Guineas winning filly Mystic Journey claimed victory.

It then took place at Caulfield (2020), Moonee Valley (2021), Flemington (2022), Caulfield (2023), and Moonee Valley (2024).

Starting in 2025, it is now permanently hosted at Flemington Racecourse on Super Saturday. This decision aims to establish the All-Star Mile as Victoria’s premier mile race of the autumn and a key feature on the Australian racing calendar.

The All-Star Mile odds are offered on the esteemed weight-for-age event, and the field attracts a host of quality thoroughbreds many of which are eyeing other Group 1 targets in the autumn majors including the Group 1 Australian Cup (2000m) back at Flemington and Sydney’s Group 1 Queen Elizabeth Stakes (2000m) at Randwick in April.

The All-Star Mile began in 2019 as a unique slot race where the public voted to determine most of the field. In 2024, it was elevated to Group 1 status along with Sydney’s $20 million The Everest.

The Group 1 The All-Star Mile remains one of Australia’s most popular autumn horse races despite a prize money decrease from $5 million at its peak to $2 million for 2026.

It has been a key event on Australia’s racing calendar for half a decade and continues to attract the best horses, jockeys and trainers from across the country and New Zealand.

The race has already many notable winners including weight-for-age marvel Mr Brightside (2024), subsequent 6.5 length Queen Elizabeth Stakes winning mare Pride Of Jenni (2025) and the event’s first two-time hero Tom Kitten (2025-26).

Winning The All-Star Mile 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 Melbourne’s Flemington Racecourse in Victoria on the east coast of Australia, The All-Star Mile is a 1600m event and only the best milers prevail.

Super Saturday at Flemington

Super Saturday at Flemington is one of the most anticipated events in the Melbourne Autumn Racing Carnival. This year, it will take place on March 7, 2026. The day features two prestigious Group 1 races: the Newmarket Handicap (1200m) and the All-Star Mile (1600m), which has recently been elevated to Group 1 status.

In addition to world-class racing, Super Saturday offers a vibrant atmosphere with a range of hospitality options, entertainment, and activities for all ages. Whether you’re enjoying the action from the famous Flemington Front Lawn, indulging in fine dining, or participating in family-friendly activities, there’s something for everyone.

Get the best Super Saturday odds, racing stats, previews, form and insider tips on races like The All-Star Mile now at the TAB NZ!

2026 All-Star Mile Field

Nominations close: Mon 02-March-26 12:00PM AEDT

Weights declared by: Mon 02-March-26 4:00PM AEDT

Acceptances must be declared before: Wed 04-March-26 9:30AM AEDT

Riders must be declared before: Wed 04-March-26 1:00PM AEDT

Where can you bet on The All-Star Mile?

The best place to bet on this year’s The All-Star Mile race is through the TAB NZ online.

The All-Star Mile Odds

The All-Star Mile odds and online betting tips on the All-Star Mile horse race in Australia are dominated by proven Group 1 horses, the locally trained middle-distance performers in the race and backing the last start winning horses in the mix who have a great record in the event.

Where can I find the latest The All-Star Mile odds?

For the latest odds and updates on The All-Star Mile, 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 All-Star Mile

Want to know how to make a bet on The All-Star Mile? Visit the TAB NZ racing page to access the latest The All-Star Mile betting odds and options.

It is simple to learn how to place a bet on The All-Star Mile online.

You can place a The All-Star Mile bet online anytime markets are live.

There are more ways than ever to get involved in betting on The All-Star Mile.

From seasoned punters analysing form guides to casual racing fans drawn to the excitement, The All-Star Mile is a race for everyone.

Whether you’re diving deep into the latest The All-Star Mile race field, joining a sweepstake with friends, or simply enjoying the atmosphere of the autumn Flemington racing, The All-Star Mile has it all!

This important autumn race showcases Australia’s finest 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 All-Star Mile 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 All-Star Mile betting guide, The All-Star Mile form guide and our expert The All-Star Mile tips.

4. Choose a The All-Star Mile bet to place such as Win, Place, Each-Way or The All-Star Mile Trifecta. There are many more The All-Star Mile betting options available so make sure to check out our The All-Star Mile betting markets.

5. Select The All-Star Mile horse you want to bet on from the early markets, The All-Star Mile nominations or The All-Star Mile field.

The All-Star Mile Prize Money

At its peak, The All-Star Mile was worth $5 million in total prize money. The stakes were reduced to $2.5 million ahead of the 2025 edition with the race officially gaining Group 1 status.

The 2026 All-Star Mille prize money is set at A$2 million in total stakes allocated between first to eighth place. 

How much does The All-Star Mile winner get?

The winning The All-Star Mile horse receives a total of A$1.15 million in prize money.

See below for the official breakdown of The All-Star Mile prizes on offer from The All-Star Mile winner to the eighth horse to cross the finish line in the official The All-Star Mile results. 

PlacePrize Money
1st$1,150,000
2nd$350,000
3rd$175,000
4th$100,000
5th$75,000
6th$50,000
7th$50,000
8th$50,000

What makes betting on The All-Star Mile so popular?

The fact that The All-Star Mile is officially now a Group 1 weight-for-age race run during the Melbourne 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 All-Star Mile is a popular middle-distance race that has produced a host of subsequent Group 1 winning horses both locally and across the Tasman.

The All-Star Mile 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.

For the best online betting on The All-Star Mile, consider tipping a horse to win both The All-Star Mile 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 All-Star Mile so special?

Initially, The All-Star Mile allowed fans to vote for their favourite horses to participate, creating a strong connection between the race and the public. This fan-driven aspect added a layer of excitement and engagement that is rare in horse racing. Although the selection process has evolved, this fan engagement aspect still makes The All-Star Mile a special race for fans.

The All-Star Mile serves as a great guide historically to other important Australian and New Zealand Group 1 races so using The All-Star Mile 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 All-Star Mile race won!

The All-Star Mile currently offers AU$2,000,000 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 All-Star Mile champions.

What are the popular betting markets for The All-Star Mile?

When it comes to betting on The All-Star Mile, 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 mares have won The All-Star Mile?

Since the event was first run in 2019, one mare and one filly have won The All-Star Mile with three-year-old filly Mystic Journey (2019) and the mare Pride Of Jenni (2024).

What age group has the best The All-Star Mile record?

There has been an even spread of ages in The All-Star Mile results.

The youngest The All-Star Mile winner was the filly Mystic Journey who saluted as a three-year-old in 2019.

The oldest The All-Star Mile winner was Zaaki who saluted as a seven-year-old in 2022.

Between 2019 and 2026 the breakdown of The All-Star Mile winners by age is as follows:

3YOs – 1 (latest Mystic Journey in 2019)

4YOs – 2 (latest Tom Kitten in 2025)

5YOs – 2 (latest Tom Kitten in 2026)

6YOs – 2 (latest Pride Of Jenni in 2024)

7YOs 1 (latest Zaaki in 2022)

What races will runners out of The All-Star Mile target next?

Following a run in The All-Star Mile many horses will target upcoming autumn Group 1 features including the Group 1 Australian Cup (2000m) back at Flemington a fortnight later, the Group 1 Doncaster Mile (1600m) on Day 1 of Randwick’s The Championships, and the Group 1 Queen Elizabeth Stakes (2000m) in mid-April at Royal Randwick.

Mr Brightside (2023) was the last horse to complete The All-Star Mile / Doncaster Mile double.

Pride Of Jenni (2024) was the last horse to complete The All-Star Mile / Queen Elizabeth Stakes double.

The 2025 All-Star Mile also produced that year’s Australian Cup champ with third placegetter Light Infantry Man improving at his next start to win the time-honoured Flemington feature.

The All-Star Mile Barriers

The All-Star Mile barrier draw and allocated The All-Star Mile 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 The All-Star Mile barrier draw?

To date, barrier 6 is the only gate to produce more than one The All-Star Mile winner between 2019 and 2026 with Pride Of Jenni (2024) and Tom Kitten (2026).

Barrier 15 is the widest gate to produce a The All-Star Mile winner between 2019 and 2025 with Zaaki in 2022.

Barrier 6 is the latest The All-Star Mile winning barrier with Tom Kitten in 2025.

Breakdown of winning The All-Star Mile barriers between 2019-26:

Barrier 1 – 0

Barrier 2 – 1 (latest Mr Brightside in 2023)

Barrier 3 – 1 (latest Regal Power in 2020)

Barrier 4 – 1 (latest Tom Kitten in 2025)

Barrier 5 – 0

Barrier 6 – 2 (latest Tom Kitten in 2026)

Barrier 7 – 1 (latest Mugatoo in 2021)

Barrier 8 – 0

Barrier 9 – 0

Barrier 10 – 0

Barrier 11 – 0

Barrier 12 – 0

Barrier 13 – 1 (latest Mystic Journey in 2019)

Barrier 14 – 0

Barrier 15 – 1 (latest Zaaki in 2022)

The All-Star Mile Form

We offer a complete The All-Star Mile form guide and expert analysis on every horse in The All-Star Mile field in addition to insider The All-Star Mile racing tips and betting odds.

Our The All-Star Mile form guides include:

  • The All-Star Mile 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 All-Star Mile or you are an expert The All-Star Mile tipster, our form guide gives you all the statistics and information you need to make a smart bet on The All-Star Mile.

How to Read The All-Star Mile 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 The All-Star Mile 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 All-Star Mile race.

Weight Carried: Analyse how the weight carried in previous races compares to The All-Star Mile, as this can impact performance.

The All-Star Mile Results

The All-Star Mile results are known when the event takes place in March annually.

You can bet on The All-Star Mile race results weeks ahead of race day with our futures The All-Star Mile markets here at the TAB NZ.

Betting on The All-Star Mile results entails picking The All-Star Mile winning horse and we can help you place an informed bet on The All-Star Mile field with our The All-Star Mile tips and form guide.

Other The All-Star Mile race results include the winning jockeys, trainers, successful barrier and finishing time.

The complete The All-Star Mile 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 All-Star Mile results!

The All-Star Mile exotic results show how all the exotic The All-Star Mile bet types resulted like The All-Star Mile Quinella, The All-Star Mile Exacta, The All-Star Mile Trifecta, and The All-Star Mile First Four.

The All-Star Mile Jockeys

Securing a ride in The All-Star Mile 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 All-Star Mile field is determined by the owners and trainers of the horses, and official The All-Star Mile jockey announcements are made in the weeks and days leading up to the race.

To date, the opening eight The All-Star Mile winners were all ridden to victory by different jockeys.

Craig Williams is the latest The All-Star Mile winning jockey aboard Tom Kitten for his second success in 2026. Tom Kitten was ridden by Ben Melham in 2025.

Stay tuned to the TAB NZ racing blog to see what jockeys lock in a confirmed ride on one of The All-Star Mile horses this summer.

The All-Star Mile Trainers

To date, the opening eight The All-Star Mile winners were all trained by different trainers.

Anthony & Sam Freedman are the latest The All-Star Mile winning trainers having prepared Tom Kitten for his second win in 2026. Tom Kitten was trained by James Cummings in 2025.

The All-Star Mile Winners

See below for a complete list of past The All-Star Miles dating back the race’s inauguration in 2019:

Mystic Journey (2019): In 2019, Mystic Journey, trained by Adam Trinder and ridden by jockey Anthony Darmanin, won the inaugural All-Star Mile. Known for her impressive turn of foot and consistency, Mystic Journey also claimed victory in the Australian Guineas. Her win in the All-Star Mile was particularly notable as she competed against older horses as a 3-year-old filly.

Regal Power (2020): Regal Power, trained by Grant and Alana Williams with William Pike as the jockey, won the All-Star Mile in 2020. Regal Power’s key wins include the Railway Stakes and the Kingston Town Classic. He was renowned for his versatility and strong finishing burst, demonstrating his class by winning major races in both Western Australia and Victoria.

Mugatoo (2021): In 2021, Mugatoo, trained by Kris Lees and ridden by Hugh Bowman, took the All-Star Mile title. Mugatoo’s key wins also include the Newcastle Gold Cup. He was praised for his toughness and ability to handle various track conditions, with his victory in the All-Star Mile highlighting his adaptability and strength over the mile distance.

Zaaki (2022): Zaaki, trained by Annabel Neasham and ridden by Jamie Kah, won the All-Star Mile in 2022. Zaaki’s key wins include the Doomben Cup, Underwood Stakes, and Mackinnon Stakes. Celebrated for his dominance in weight-for-age races, Zaaki’s consistent performances at the highest level made him a standout in Australian racing.

Mr Brightside (2023): Mr Brightside, trained by Ben and JD Hayes with Luke Currie as the jockey, won the All-Star Mile in 2023. Mr Brightside’s key wins also include the Doncaster Mile. Known for his resilience and strong finishing sprints, his win in the All-Star Mile was part of a successful campaign that included multiple Group 1 victories.

Pride Of Jenni (2024): In 2024, Pride Of Jenni, trained by Ciaron Maher and ridden by Declan Bates, claimed the All-Star Mile. Recognised for her front-running style and tenacity, Pride Of Jenni’s victory in the All-Star Mile was a testament to her ability to maintain a strong pace and fend off challengers.

Tom Kitten (2025 & 2026): Tom Kitten handed Godolphin and trainer James Cummings their first All-Star Mile trophy making history as the first champion to claim the race since it was upgraded to Group 1 status. The victory was a brave upset as he edged out the 2023 champ Mr Brightside to salute, turning the tables after Mr B beat him home in the Futurity the start prior. Tom Kitten celebrated his second Group 1 success in the event after taking out the Spring Champion Stakes at elite level as a three-year-old. He returned in 2026 to become history’s first dual All-Star Mile champion with a tight win second-up for Anthony & Sam Freedman.

Bet on the next All-Star Mile winner with our comprehensive All-Star Mile form guide and expert All-Star Mile tips at the TAB NZ! 

Past The All-Star Mile Results

Past The All-Star Mile winners, jockeys, trainers, barriers, and weights carried to victory dating back to the year 2019 are detailed in the below table.

YearWinner – Age/Gender BreedingJockeyWeight (kgs)Trainer/sBarrier
2026TOM KITTEN (AUS) 5G
HARRY ANGEL (IRE) – TRANSFERS STREET CRY (IRE)
CRAIG WILLIAMS59.0ANTHONY & SAM FREEDMAN6
2025TOM KITTEN (AUS) 4G
HARRY ANGEL (IRE) – TRANSFERS STREET CRY (IRE)
BEN MELHAM59.0JAMES CUMMINGS4
2024PRIDE OF JENNI (AUS) 6M
PRIDE OF DUBAI (AUS) – SANCERRE (NZ) O’REILLY (NZ)
DECLAN BATES57.0CIARON MAHER6
2023MR BRIGHTSIDE (NZ) 5G
BULLBARS (AUS) – LILAHJAY (NZ) TAVISTOCK (NZ)
L CURRIE59.0BEN & JD HAYES2
2022ZAAKI (GB) 7G
LEROIDESANIMAUX (BRZ) – KESARA (GB) SADLER’S WELLS (USA)
JAMIE MELHAM59.0ANNABEL NEASHAM15
2021MUGATOO (IRE) 6G
HENRYTHENAVIGATOR (USA) – ELOPA (GER) TIGER HILL (IRE)
HUGH BOWMAN59.0KRIS LEES7
2020REGAL POWER (AUS) 4G
PIERRO (AUS) – BROADWAY BELLE (AUS) REDOUTE’S CHOICE (AUS)
WILLIAM PIKE59.0G & A WILLIAMS3
2019MYSTIC JOURNEY (AUS) 3F
NEEDS FURTHER (AUS) – WHITE GOLD (NZ) COLOMBIA (NZ)
A DARMANIN54.0ADAM TRINDER13

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