Two Group One races on a 10-race card feature at the final meeting of the 2025 Sydney Autumn Racing Carnival – Schweppes All Aged Stakes Day at Royal Randwick on Saturday.
The $1.5 million Group 1-Schweppes All Aged Stakes and $1m Gr 1-Moét & Chandon Champagne Stakes complete six weeks of world-class racing at Royal Randwick and Rosehill Gardens.
Briasa for Hawkes Racing & jockey Tyler Schiller is the $3.70-$3.50 TAB favourite in the Schweppes All Aged Stakes and the same stable and rider combination with early favourite Nepotism ($3.60-$4) in the Moét & Chandon Champagne Stakes.
Champagne Stakes favourite Nepotism (Tyler Schiller) scores at Rosehill Gardens. Image by Bradley Photographers
Australian Turf Club Head of Racing and Wagering, Nevesh Ramdhani said the 2025 Sydney Autumn Racing Carnival has been one of the most exciting in modern history.
“Many of the world’s best horses, trainers and jockeys have thrilled Sydney racing fans over the past months and we look forward to a great finale this Saturday," Mr Ramdhani said.
“The Schweppes All Aged Stakes is firmly established in recent years as one of the highest-rating races in Australia along with being in the world’s top 100 best.
“The Moét & Chandon Champagne Stakes completes the two-year-old Triple Crown and has attracted five colts and six fillies in the final field which offers rare Group 1 status for the two-year-olds."
Briasa is aiming to be the fourth horse this century to complete the Asahi Super Dry TJ Smith-Schweppes All Aged Stakes double.
Joliestar (Chris Waller & Zac Lloyd), Jimmysstar (Ciaron Maher & Ethan Brown) and Broadsiding (James Cummings & James McDonald) are all on second line of betting at $6.50.
Magic Time ($12) for trainer Grahame Begg and jockey Jordan Childs would join a rare group of horses to win multiple Schweppes All Aged Stakes.
The mare won the 2024 renewal and only champion gallopers Dalrello (1976, 1977), Rough Habit (1992, 1993) and Sunline (2000, 2002) have won dual times in the past 50 years.
In the Moét & Chandon Champagne Stakes, Nepotism, who last start won the TL Baillieu, would defy recent history as 16 of the past 20 winners have come through the Inglis Sires'.
State Visit ($6) for Chris Waller & James McDonald and Buffalo ($8 into $7) for trainer David Atkins with Jason Collett aboard were both placed in the Inglis Sires'.
Saturday’s card also includes four Group 3 races – the $250,000 Toyota Forklifts Frank Packer Plate, $250,000 MostynCopper James H B Carr Stakes, $250,000 Myplates JRA Plate and $250,000 TAB Hall Mark Stakes.
Full fields for Saturday’s Royal Randwick meeting can be found HERE and full TAB markets for all races HERE.
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