G1 Older Milers and Stayers- No Wonder Owners Look Overseas

Tara Madgwick - Tuesday July 1

The Australian G1 season has concluded and there were 26 Group I races won by older horses at a distance of 1600m or more and they were won by 17 different horses with Via Sistina (IRE) and Mr Brightside (NZ) the only horses to win G1 races as sprinters (less than 1600m) and also as mile/middle distance/staying horses.

Of those 17 G1 winners at 1600 or more, 12 were bred overseas, eight in Europe and four from New Zealand, so 70% of these horses were  not Australian bred.

This reflects the insatiable appetite for tried European horses by Aussie investors and the respect for the Kiwi product, which continues to deliver in G1 races.

G1 winners Older Horses 1600m plus 2024/2025 

Race Distance Horse Age Sex Sire Dam Sire 
Toorak Hcp 1600 Antino (NZ) 6 G Redwood (GB) Bahhare (USA)
Empire Rose Stakes 1600 Atishu (NZ) 7 M Savabeel  No Excuse Needed (GB)
Epsom 1600 Ceolwulf (NZ) 4 G Tavistock (NZ) Shamardal (USA)
King Charles III Stakes 1600 Ceolwulf (NZ) 4 G Tavistock (NZ) Shamardal (USA)
 Queen Of The Turf Stakes 1600 Fangirl  6 M Sebring  Encosta De Lago 
Makybe Diva Stakes 1600 Mr Brightside (NZ) 7 G Bullbars  Tavistock (NZ)
 Champions Mile 1600 Mr Brightside (NZ) 7 G Bullbars  Tavistock (NZ)
Railway Stakes 1600 Port Lockroy  4 H Better Than Ready Freeze 
Doncaster Mile 1600 Stefi Magnetica  4 M All Too Hard  Oamaru Force 
The All-Star Mile 1600 Tom Kitten  4 G Harry Angel (IRE) Street Cry (IRE)
Verry Elleegant Stakes 1600 Via Sistina (IRE) 7 M Fastnet Rock  Galileo (IRE)
Underwood Stakes 1800 Buckaroo (GB) 6 G Fastnet Rock  Galileo (IRE)
 Northerly Stakes 1800 Light Infantry Man (FR) 6 G Fast Company (IRE) Kyllachy (GB)
Doomben Cup  2000 Antino (NZ) 6 G Redwood (GB) Bahhare (USA)
Might And Power 2000 Deny Knowledge (IRE) 7 M Pride Of Dubai  Manduro (GER)
Australian Cup 2000 Light Infantry Man (FR) 6 G Fast Company (IRE) Kyllachy (GB)
Turnbull Stakes 2000 Via Sistina (IRE) 7 M Fastnet Rock  Galileo (IRE)
Champions Stakes 2000 Via Sistina (IRE) 7 M Fastnet Rock  Galileo (IRE)
Ranvet Stakes 2000 Via Sistina (IRE) 7 M Fastnet Rock  Galileo (IRE)
Queen Elizabeth Stakes 2000 Via Sistina (IRE) 7 M Fastnet Rock  Galileo (IRE)
Cox Plate 2040 Via Sistina (IRE) 7 M Fastnet Rock  Galileo (IRE)
Tancred Stakes 2400 Dubai Honour (IRE) 7 G Pride Of Dubai  Montjeu (IRE)
 Caulfield Cup 2400 Duke De Sessa (IRE) 6 G Lope De Vega (IRE) Cape Cross (IRE)
The Metropolitan 2400 Land Legend (FR) 5 G Galileo (IRE) Dansili (GB)
 Sydney Cup 3200 Arapaho (FR) 8 G Lope De Vega (IRE) Dansili (GB)
Melbourne Cup 3200 Knight's Choice  5 G Extreme Choice  More Than Ready (USA)

Race fields for elite races over staying distances would be decimated without the imports as the Australian thoroughbred on the whole is barely fit for purpose in that regard.

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An Aussie bred Melbourne Cup winner - was Knight's Choice a fluke or just well trained? - image Grant Courtney

That said, the Melbourne Cup was won by an Aussie bred gelding with a speed pedigree in Knight’s Choice, but he was co-trained by Sheila Laxon and I’ll hazard a guess that if any other trainer in the country had that horse in the stable it would never have raced beyond a mile.

But she knows how to win a Melbourne Cup having done it with Ethereal and Sheila decided to train him for it… voila!

I’m not suggesting that trainers go out and buy yearlings with speed pedigrees and train them as stayers, but the reality is really good horses can do amazing things in terms of distance, you just have to think big enough… as they say class will carry you a long way.

Would Via Sistina have won the Melbourne Cup last year, I think the answer to that question is yes and probably by daylight!

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