Australia’s biggest day of Group 1 racing featuring the iconic $5 million Group 1-TAB Golden Slipper turns the eyes of the world to Sydney’s Rosehill Gardens on Saturday for a spectacular day of racing and entertainment.
Racing NSW and the Australian Turf Club host the 68th running of the $5m TAB Golden Slipper – one of five Group 1 races on the day – the only time this occurs all year in Australian racing.
This year’s 16-horse field for the TAB Golden Slipper is being rated amongst the strongest in the race’s rich history, headlined by two crack unbeaten colts in Storm Boy and Switzerland.
Saturday’s 10-race card has attracted a huge 160 acceptances and includes;
All tickets purchased to Saturday’s raceday include public transport across buses, trains ferries and light rail along with an on-course concert by Hot Dub Time Machine after the final race.
Australian Turf Club's Chief Executive, Matt Galanos said Rosehill Gardens’ TAB Golden Slipper Day was a signature event on the Sydney sporting and entertainment calendar.
“The TAB Golden Slipper stands alone in world racing and this year’s race shapes as the strongest in decades," Mr Galanos said.
“Five Group 1 races, a tremendous support card and a vibrant on-course atmosphere combine for one of the most exciting TAB Golden Slipper racedays that Sydney has seen."
Storm Boy – one of at least six runners for trainers Gai Waterhouse and Adrian Bott – is the $2.30 TAB favourite for Saturday’s TAB Golden Slipper with internationally acclaimed jockey Ryan Moore to ride.
Legendary trainer Waterhouse is trying to increase her record number of TAB Golden Slipper winners to eight (including a second victory with co-trainer Bott) while Ryan Moore aims for back-to-back TAB Golden Slippers.
Sydney’s 13-time Sydney Training Premiership champion Chris Waller is himself aiming for a second consecutive win in the world’s richest race for two-year-olds, saddling up Coolmore colt Switzerland ($4.80) for jockey James McDonald.
Along with Lady of Camelot ($7.50), they are the only horses under double-figure betting odds ahead of another Waterhouse/Bott runner Straight Charge at $12 for jockey Tim Clark.
Full fields for all 10 races at Rosehill Gardens are available HERE and full TAB markets for all races HERE.
Along with the world’s richest race for two-year-olds, Saturday offers a host of other headlines including;
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