The final day of the Melbourne Cup Carnival culminates with a triple shot of Group 1 racing at Headquarters including the Group 1 Champions Mile, a race that shapes up as a very close affair. A field of top-class horses, including several Group 1 winners, will battle it out for the $3 million prize, and the bookies and punters are having a hard time separating the best from the rest.

2024 Makybe Diva Stakes winner Mr Brightside

Mr Brightside is one of the best in 2024 Champions Mile betting at Flemington this weekend. Photo: Ultimate Racing Photos.

Mr Brightside, the talented gelding trained by Team Hayes, is one of the favourites at $5.50 in Champions Mile betting at Ladbrokes. He boasts a strong record at Flemington, including a dominant win in the Makybe Diva Stakes over this course and distance in the mud earlier this prep. His recent form has also been consistent, and he’ll be aiming to return to winning ways under the guidance of Craig Williams on the back of a Cox Plate fourth when finishing off well behind eight-length champion Via Sistina.

Tony Gollan‘s in-from Queenslander Antino has emerged as a major player after a stunning victory in the Toorak Handicap by 6.5 lengths in early October at Caulfield. This classy gelding has been in excellent form and will be ridden by Mark Zahra from barrier 12. He is also at Champions Mile odds of $5.50 at time of publish and looks a strong contender despite going up from 55.5kg to 59kg at weight-for-age.

Ciaron Maher‘s defending champion Pride Of Jenni is aiming to become the first horse since Seascay (1994-95) to win the Champions Mile on successive years. While her recent form has been mixed, her class and experience make her a dangerous opponent. She’ll be ridden by James McDonald looking to atone for her eighth in the Cox Plate on October 26 at The Valley.

Among the other standouts include:

  • Fangirl: This Chris Waller-trained mare is a proven performer at the highest level and could surprise looking to make amends after missing out on a placing int he King Charles in Sydney last start.
  • Broadsiding: The talented, three-time Group 1 winning colt from Godolphin has shown glimpses of brilliance and is a potential dark horse on the back of his Cox Plate third.
  • Another Wil: Another Maher-trained runner who has been in good form and could be a value pick on the back of a Group 2 Derby Day win.

The 2024 Champions Mile promises to be a thrilling affair, with a field full of talented horses vying for victory. With so many potential winners, it’s shaping up to be a close finish to Flemington Race 7 at 4:30pm (AEDT) on Saturday’s Champions Stakes Day card.

2024 Champions Mile Field

No Last 10 Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight Probable Weight Penalty Hcp Rating
1 1253×21224 MR BRIGHTSIDE (NZ) Ben, Will & JD Hayes Craig Williams 4 59kg 118
2 64730×0263 MY OBERON (IRE) Annabel Neasham & Rob Archibald Nash Rawiller 6 59kg 110
3 500x0x2173 PINSTRIPED Enver Jusufovic Ben Allen 8 59kg 112
4 0x160x4331 ANTINO (NZ) Tony Gollan Mark Zahra 12 59kg 113
5 131139×314 DESERT LIGHTNING (NZ) Peter G Moody & Katherine Coleman Luke Nolen 11 59kg 110
6 11117×1171 ANOTHER WIL Ciaron Maher Declan Bates 2 59kg 109
7 43x209x658 NEW ENERGY (IRE) Ciaron Maher Dylan Browne McMonagle 3 59kg 101
8 32x715x894 VON HAUKE (NZ) Cliff Brown Joshua Parr 1 59kg 98
9 2121×52128 PRIDE OF JENNI Ciaron Maher Ben Melham 7 57kg 121
10 174x12x316 FANGIRL Chris Waller James McDonald 9 57kg 117
11 0x220x2252 AMELIA’S JEWEL Annabel Neasham & Rob Archibald Damian Lane 10 57kg 112
12 42x531x295 STEFI MAGNETICA Bjorn Baker Chad Schofield 5 57kg 113
13 331111×143 BROADSIDING James Cummings Michael Dee 13 52kg 112

Table Credit: Racing Australia.


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Lucy Henderson

Lucy is an experienced horse racing journalist that has been a crucial member of the horseracing.com.au team for the better part of a decade. She has taken great delight in covering champion mares Black Caviar and Winx throughout their careers and always has a soft spot for a winning filly.