Australia’s biggest day of Group 1 racing featuring the iconic Group 1 $5 million Longines Golden Slipper turns the eyes of the world to Sydney’s Rosehill Gardens this Saturday on a spectacular day of racing and entertainment.
Racing NSW and the Australian Turf Club host the 67th running of the Longines Golden Slipper – one of five Group 1 races on the day – the only time this occurs all year in Australian racing.
All tickets to Saturday’s raceday include entry and access to a Sydney-exclusive on-course concert from internationally-acclaimed Australian dance music stars Pnau.
Australian Turf Club Chief Executive, Jamie Barkley said Rosehill Gardens’ Longines Golden Slipper Day was an iconic part of Sydney and world racing.
“No race in the world shapes the Australian racing and breeding industry more than the Longines Golden Slipper," Mr Barkley said.
“A world-class raceday with the stars of international racing ends with superstars of music Pnau.
“Being trackside to see this live racing and entertainment by Pnau is an unmissable part of the Sydney autumn raceday experience.’’
The $3.90 TAB favourite for Saturday’s Gr 1 $5m Longines Golden Slipper is Cylinder, trained by James Cummings and ridden by James McDonald, as the colt aims to collect a $1 million bonus for winning two designated pathway races along with winning Saturday’s feature.
The unbeaten Annabel Neasham-trained filly Learning To Fly with jockey Chad Schofield is a $6.50 TAB second favourite ahead of Red Resistance ($8.50, Brett Prebble) and King’s Gambit for Peter and Paul Snowden and jockey Mark Zahra ($9).
Legendary trainer Gai Waterhouse is trying to increase her record number of winners to eight (including a second victory with co-trainer Adrian Bott) with colt Red Resistance and filly Platinum Jubilee ($18).
Sydney’s 12-time Sydney training premiership champion Chris Waller looks to win his first Longines Golden Slipper on his home track with colt Shinzo ($14, Ryan Moore), filly Lezzago ($34, Kerrin McEvoy) and emergency runner Militarize ($81) who will be depending on a scratching to get a run.
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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