It was a thrilling day of world class racing!

The $1 million Group 1 Howden Australian Guineas (1600m) brought together the nation’s best three-year-olds to compete over the iconic Flemington mile.

The Howden Australian Guineas headlined a stunning day of racing at Flemington along with the $1 million Inglis Sprint (1200m), a race restricted to Inglis Sales graduates and in recent years produced Group 1 winners Overpass and Benedetta. 

Kids under 18 now enter free!

Saturday 1 March, 2025


Feature race:
Group 1 Howden Australian Guineas (1600m) won by Feroce

Getting Home

Departing Flemington Racecourse: 

11:31 AM - 7:09 PM Stopping Melbourne Showgrounds, North Melbourne, or express through to Southern Cross Station.

Relive Howden Australian Guineas Day

VIDEO NEWS

Howden Australian Guineas wrap

RACING

Feroce wins the Howden Australian Guineas

RACING

Ben Hayes on Shining Star's victory

RACING

TAB Blamey Stakes winner, Marble Arch

Races Sat 1 Mar Results View Full Race Day Guide View Race Guide
1
TAB WE'RE ON
12:15 PM 1000 $175000.00
Silk
1st
1. SHINING SMILE
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2
RACING AND SPORTS 2000
12:45 PM 2000 $130000.00
Silk
1st
2. REVELARE
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3
VOBIS GOLD COMET
1:20 PM 1000 $175000.00
Silk
1st
2. MIDWEST
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4
ALL-STAR MILE OWNER AMBASSADOR TROPHY
1:55 PM 1200 $80000.00
Silk
1st
12. PIVOT CITY
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5
GOOD FRIDAY APPEAL PLATE
2:30 PM 1100 $150000.00
Silk
1st
7. SCILLATO
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6
THE SCHWEPPES PLATE
3:05 PM 1400 $130000.00
Silk
1st
11. ENXUTO
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7
TAB BLAMEY STAKES
3:40 PM 1600 $300000.00
Silk
1st
11. MARBLE ARCH
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8
HOWDEN AUSTRALIAN GUINEAS
4:15 PM 1600 $1000000.00
Silk
1st
3. FEROCE
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9
INGLIS SPRINT
4:55 PM 1200 $1000000.00
Silk
1st
13. EL MORZILLO
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10
FURPHY TROPHY
5:35 PM 1600 $130000.00
Silk
1st
8. VERDAD
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Attend and score a chance of up to $100,000

Attend and score a chance of up to $100,000

Simply use your VRC Membership card, Flemington Race Day pass or buy a ticket and attend any of Black Caviar Lightning Race Day, Howden Australian Guineas Day or Super Saturday and you're in the draw to be selected as an Owner Ambassador.

You can experience the thrill of race day like never before, with exclusive behind-the-scenes access, premium hospitality, and the chance to take home between $1,000 and up to a life-changing cash prize of $100,000 if your allocated horse wins the 2025 All-Star Mile.

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Feast

Feast

In conjunction with the Melbourne Food and Wine Festival, Flemington Racecourse will host ‘Feast’ across three Saturdays in March in a new precinct on the east end of the lawn.

It promises a delicious spread to tantalise your taste buds set against the exhilarating backdrop of Group 1 thoroughbred racing, family fun and live entertainment.

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40th of Series

Prizemoney: $1,005,185

3YO Set Weights. Apprentices cannot claim.

The winner of the 2025 Group 3 CS Hayes Stakes (1400m) and the winner of the 2025 Listed Desirable Stakes (1400m) shall be exempt from ballot for the 2025 Group 1 Howden Australian Guineas (1600m).

All-Star Mile ‘Win and You’re in Race’: The winner of this race qualifies for the 2025 Group 1 All-Star Mile to be run on Super Saturday – Saturday 8 March at Flemington.

Last year’s winner – Southport Tycoon

71st of Series

Prizemoney: $304,485

3YO & Upwards Set Weights plus Penalties. Apprentices cannot claim.

Maidens at time of entry are ineligible.

All-Star Mile ‘Win and You’re in Race’: The winner of this race qualifies for the 2025 Group 1 All-Star Mile to be run on Super Saturday – Saturday 8 March at Flemington.

Race History

SIR THOMAS BLAMEY (1884–1951)

In the First World War, Major Thomas Albert Blamey became Chief of Staff to Lt-General Sir John Monash, Commander of the Australian Corps in France. Between the wars he was Chief Commissioner, Victoria Police. In the Second World War he was successively Commander of the 6th Australian Division, 1st Australian Corps, AIF Middle East; Deputy Commander-in-Chief Middle East; Commander-in- Chief Australian Military Forces and Commander Allied Land Forces South-West Pacific Area. Knighted in 1935, Sir Thomas Blamey was a member of the Victoria Racing Club Committee from 1947 until his death. He was promoted Field Marshal in 1950, the only Australian to have reached this rank.

Last year’s winner – Atishu (NZ)

Registered name: Flemington Festival of Racing Stakes

Prizemoney: $177,085

2YO Set Weights plus Penalties. Apprentices cannot claim.

Last year’s winner – Bold Bastille

Prizemoney: $1,004,635

3YO Set Weights plus Penalties. Apprentices cannot claim.

$200,000 Pink Bonus: Available to eligible, fully nominated and paid-up horses in the Inglis Race Series with a minimum 75% owned or leased female owners.

Last year’s winner – Estriella

Prizemoney: $205,000

3YO & Upwards Handicap. Apprentices can claim.

Restricted to horses nominated for the VOBIS Gold Series

Prizemoney: $150,000

3YO Fillies Handicap. Apprentices can claim.

 Prizemoney: $80,000

Benchmark 78 Handicap. Apprentices can claim.

Prizemoney: $130,000

Benchmark 84 Handicap. Apprentices can claim.

Prizemoney: $130,000

Benchmark 84 Handicap. Apprentices can claim.

Prizemoney: $130,000

Benchmark 84 Handicap. Apprentices can claim.

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