Queensland Oaks

Queensland Oaks

Group One Betting Guide
Date: Saturday, June 8, 2024
Location: Eagle Farm Racecourse – Brisbane, Queensland
Prize Money: $700,000
Distance: 2200m

The Queensland Oaks is a Group 1 race held at Brisbane’s Eagle Farm for three-year-old fillies at set weights as part of the Brisbane Winter Racing Carnival.

In 2017 the race has been moved to Doomben and shifted from 2400m to 2200m, due to problems with the condition of the Eagle Farm racetrack. The 2021 Queensland Oaks is set to return to Eagle Farm over the 2200m.

Despite not being the optimal time when the stars of worldwide racing come out to play, some absolute superstars of the turf have gone to the sunshine state and taken out the race.

The Queensland Oaks has been taken out by Winx in 2015, Ethereal in 2001 and Hall of Fame superstar Surround back in 1977.


2024 Queensland Oaks betting odds

Amokura
Damien Oliver salutes as Amokura wins the 2024 Group 1 Queensland Oaks. Photo: Darren Winningham

Odds for the Queensland Oaks as of May 3, 2024 – Courtesy of Neds


Best Queensland Oaks bookmakers

The Queensland Oaks is a group one race that takes place at the tail end of the Brisbane Winter Racing Carnival, so other races are usually prioritised before it at the betting agencies.

Given the parameters of the race are set in stone, the racing community invariably has a rough idea who the best three-year-old fillies in the country are and which trainers are prepared to make the trip to Eagle Farm.

A number of horse racing bookmakers open all-in markets well in advance of the race day, which means punters that have identified their favourite filly months in advance of the Queensland Oaks can get the best possible odds prior to the jump.

Tote prices and other racing Fixed Odds markets tend to open when the race is four to five days away.

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Betting on the Queensland Oaks

The Queensland Oaks is not one of the biggest Oaks races when compared to its southern rivals (Sydney and Melbourne), but a number of superstars have launched their careers from the event.

Most notably Winx in 2015 launched her path to greatness following the Queensland Oaks win.

The Oaks typically draws a capacity field, and the barrier draw is incredibly important to your horse’s fortunes. Since 2011 only three runners have won the Queensland Oaks from a double figure barrier.

In terms form for the race, the Doomben Roses is the traditional lead up to the Queensland Oaks.

Nine winners in the period between 2007 and 2021 have come through the Roses, but only Scarlett Lady in 2011 and Youngstar in 2018 has been the only fillies out of those nine to have done the double.


2024 Queensland Oaks Final Field

HorseBetting will update this page when the 2024 Queensland Oaks final field is released.


Previous QLD Oaks Final Fields

  • No. Silks Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
    1 Silks
    Fireburn
    Gary Portelli
    Jason Collett
    16
    56.5kg
    2 Silks
    Affaire A Suivre
    Ciaron Maher & David Eustace
    John Allen
    13
    56.5kg
    3 Silks
    Renaissance Woman
    Bjorn Baker
    Joshua Parr
    6
    56.5kg
    4 Silks
    So Dazzling
    John Sargent
    Craig Williams
    11
    56.5kg
    5 Silks
    Tyresa
    Kelly Schweida
    Larry Cassidy
    12
    56.5kg
    6 Silks
    Noah ‘N’ A Deel
    Les Kelly
    Sean Cormack
    10
    56.5kg
    7 Silks
    Sakura Girl
    Ben Foote
    Opie Bosson
    21
    56.5kg
    8 Silks
    Super Chilled
    Chris Waller
    James McDonald
    18
    56.5kg
    9 Silks
    Madame Odette
    Tony Gollan
    Ryan Maloney
    3
    56.5kg
    10 Silks
    Let Me Reign
    Lee & Cherie Curtis
    James Orman
    14
    56.5kg
    11 Silks
    Divine Purpose
    Clinton Taylor
    Ben Thompson
    4
    56.5kg
    12 Silks
    Proscenium Arch
    Trent Busuttin & Natalie Young
    Tim Clark
    8
    56.5kg
    13 Silks
    Original Glaze
    Trevor Lambourn
    Michael Murphy
    2
    56.5kg
    14 Silks
    Cheval D’or
    Tony Pike
    Michael McNab
    20
    56.5kg
    15 Silks
    Reo
    Richard Laming
    Martin Harley
    5
    56.5kg
    16 Silks
    Yankee Hussel
    Kris Lees
    Andrew Mallyon
    9
    56.5kg
    17 Silks
    Amokura
    Kris Lees
    Damien Oliver
    1
    56.5kg
    18 Silks
    Caring Lass
    Matthew Smith
    Rachel King
    19
    56.5kg
    19 Silks
    Fireflies (1E)
    Brett Cavanough
    Jake Bayliss
    15
    56.5kg
    20 Silks
    Kalea (2E)
    Renita Beaton
    Chad Schofield
    22
    56.5kg
    21 Silks
    Rockbarton Road (3E)
    Joe Cleary
    Tegan Harrison
    23
    56.5kg
    22 Silks
    California Grass (4E)
    John Thompson
    TBC
    17
    56.5kg
    23 Silks
    Artful Girl (5E)
    Kevin Kemp
    Marnu Potgieter
    3
    56.5kg
  • No. Silks Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
    1 Barb Raider Jerome Hunter Craig Williams 11 56.5kg
    2 Gypsy Goddess David Vandyke William Pike 22 56.5kg
    3 Glint Of Hope Trent Busuttin & natalie Young Daniel Moor 14 56.5kg
    4 Biscayne Bay Ciaron Maher & David Eustace Mark Zahra 12 56.5kg
    5 Mokulua Clarry Conners Nash Rawiller 5 56.5kg
    6 Honeycreeper James Cummings Hugh Bowman 20 56.5kg
    7 Gin Martini John Sargent Robbie Dolan 10 56.5kg
    8 Festival Dancer Matthew Smith Ben Thompson 19 56.5kg
    9 Dynasties Peter & Paul Snowden James McDonald 15 56.5kg
    10 Verona Ciaron Maher & David Eustace Samantha Collett 21 56.5kg
    11 Belle Savoir Nick Ryan Ryan Maloney 17 56.5kg
    12 Aravene Caroline Jennings Brett Prebble 6 56.5kg
    13 Charity Spirit Gary Portelli Jim Byrne 23 56.5kg
    14 Smirk Chris Waller Tommy Berry 16 56.5kg
    15 Teranga Steven O’Dea & Matthew Hoysted Kerrin McEvoy 7 56.5kg
    16 Le Villi Kris Lees Tim Clark 2 56.5kg
    17 Rosie Impact Richard & Will Freedman James Orman 13 56.5kg
    18 Nom De Plume Robbie Patterson Craig Grylls 1 56.5kg
    19 Cupid’s Kiss (1E) Cassandra Stummer Jim Byrne 8 56.5kg
    20 Nyota (2E) John Sargent Nash Rawiller 9 56.5kg
    21 Pioneer Lass (3E) Matthew Smith Kyle Wilson-Taylor 3 56.5kg
    22 Chayse ‘N’ Tanya (4E) Les Kelly TBC 18 56.5kg
    23 Savagal (5E) Chris Waller TBC 4 56.5kg
  • No. Silks Horse Trainer Jockey Barrier Weight
    1 Duais Edward Cummings Hugh Bowman 12 56.5kg
    2 Media Award Chris Calthorpe John Allen 5 56.5kg
    3 Bargain Mark Newnham Joshua Parr 4 56.5kg
    4 Only Words Chris Waller Craig Williams 13 56.5kg
    5 Easifar Chris Waller Luke Dittman 10 56.5kg
    6 Grace And Harmony Chris Waller James McDonald 3 56.5kg
    7 Good Soize Tony Gollan Ryan Maloney 1 56.5kg
    8 Charms Star Chris Waller Kerrin McEvoy 6 56.5kg
    9 Rebel Rama Marc Conners Mikayla Weir 8 56.5kg
    10 Signora Nera Chris Waller Opie Bosson 7 56.5kg
    11 Splendiferous Gai Waterhouse & Adrain Bott Nash Rawiller 2 56.5kg
    12 Yatton Mike Moroney Ben Thompson 11 56.5kg
    13 Ruru Chris Waller Glen Boss 14 56.5kg
    14 Mishani Whisper Kelly Purdy James Orman 9 56.5kg

2023 Queensland Oaks result


1stAmokura (+700)
2ndReo (+1870)
3rdNoah ‘N’ A Deel (+600)

Recent Queensland Oaks winners

  • Amokura announced herself in a new class going from a maiden to Group One winner in three starts taking out the Queensland Oaks at Eagle Farm. Although she only was carrying a 67 rating and a 5:2-1-0 record heading into the 2200m feature, the Kris Lees-trained filly had support with online bookmakers winding in her price from $21 to $7.50. She won her maiden by a lazy 8.8 lengths in her fourth career start before breezing in again last time around. The scratching of two-time Group One winner Fireburn on Thursday was sure to have put extra confidence in the Lees camp over the past three days. As gates flew open Let Me Reign ($81) under James Orman took up the lead with the Opie Bosson piloted Sakura Girl ($12) sitting second with Divine Purpose ($67) parked third. With 300m left to travel $91 chance Reo came from the clouds taking the lead before hoop Damien Oliver popped the question on Amokura to move off the rail and pass between the two leaders extending the filly’s lead and snatching victory by a length.
  • Having been aimed towards the Queensland Oaks throughout her autumn campaign, the David Vandyke-trained Gypsy Goddess managed to win her grand final in emphatic fashion. Having finished second in the Listed Gold Coast Bracelet and second in the Australian Oaks at her previous two starts, the Tarzino filly was always going to take some beating. Having gained a perfect run in transit, William Pike had her moving 600m out from home and was under hands and heels until inside the final 150m. She needed to fend off Jerome Hunter’s Barb Raider, but managed to do so with relative ease to go on and score by a length.
  • Edward Cummings’ joined his family legacy when Duais crossed the line in the group one 2021 Queensland Oaks. After falling short in the 1 million dollar ATC Oaks just under 2 months prior to the Queensland Oaks. Drawing barrier 11 the $2.80 favourite looked to be in a bit of trouble however with the steering of Hugh Bowman and the sheer speed of Duais, they were able to move from second last to winning by 2.5 lengths in-front of Charms Star and Signora Nera.
  • The 2020 Queensland Oaks was cancelled due to the lockdowns in Queensland because of COVID-19
  • The Gary Newnham-trained Winning Ways was gifted an economical run in transit when three back the fence to take out the 2019 Queensland Oaks. It proved the winning move, as she needed to dig deep to hold out two $151 chances in Dawson Diva and Lady Cuvee who were charging home late in the race. On the local tote the trifecta paid a whopping $183,652.00 thanks to a $21 winners, two $151 chances filling the minor placings and a $16 chance running fourth.
  • For the second year in a row the hot-shot Chris Waller prospect saluted, but Youngstar didn’t have it all her own way as Egg Tart did the year before. Stablemate Another Dollar broke away at the 200m and looked hard to beat, but the gun filly surged hard in the latter stages to overcome her fellow filly, which registered a third-straight second placed finish.
  • Egg Tart showed why people have been comparing it to Winx by delivering an easy Queensland Oaks win. The Chris Waller-trained stayer built its momentum throughout the race before looming into it down the straight and showing a destructive turn-of-foot. Read the race report here.
  • Kiwi import Provocative was a $7 shot in the betting heading into the 2016 edition of the race, which made it one of the key elects in a huge field. Under compatriot Leith Innes, the Tony Pike-trained filly stalked the field for the majority of the run and was produced at the head of the straight and booted clear when it mattered.
  • The Winx name has become synonymous with success in Australian racing circles, but the Queensland Oaks is when the then filly started its ascent to greatness. Despite coming into the race as a $1.95 favourite, there were question marks around just how great Winx could potentially be. The superstar put any fears to rest as it entered the 200m mark however, storming to the lead and torching the field to record an impressive win.
  • In what was a different set of tactics for the Queensland Oaks winner, Tinto settled fifth in the running, but got shuffled back in what looked like wretched luck for the $8 chance. The horse kept coming under Timothy Bell however, and found the front late in the piece to streak away in the final 100m.
  • Gondokoro went into the 2013 incarnation of the Queensland Oaks as a chief elect in the market and did not disappoint, taking out the race by just under three lengths at odds of $4.40. Sadly the Kiwi finished in the first half of the field just once in its six subsequent runs following the win and was retired shortly after.

Queensland Oaks winners

Queensland Oaks Past Winners
Year Horse Jockey Trainer
2023 Amokura Damien Oliver Kris Lees
2022 Gypsy Goddess William Pike David Vandyke
2021 Duais Hugh Bowman Edward Cummings
2020 Race Not Held
2019 Winning Ways Matthew McGillivray Garry Newnham
2018 Youngstar Kerrin McEvoy Chris Waller
2017 Egg Tart Kerrin McEvoy Chris Waller
2016 Provocative Leith Innes Tony Pike
2015 Winx Hugh Bowman Chris Waller
2014 Tinto Timothy Bell Rex Lipp
2013 Gondokoro Rhys McLeod Pat Carey
2012 Quintessential Damian Browne John Sargent
2011 Scarlett Lady James McDonald Graeme Rogerson
2010 Miss Keepsake Chris Munce Andrew Scott
2009 Purple Kerrin McEvoy Peter Snowden
2008 Riva San Scott Seamer Peter Moody
2007 Eskimo Queen Greg Childs Mike Moroney
2006 Allow Stathi Katsidis Clarry Conners
2005 Vitesse Dane Hugh Bowman Kris Lees
2004 Vouvray Chris Munce Peter Moody
2003 Zagalia Chris Munce Clarry Conners
2002 Mon Mekki Paul Hammersley Gerald Ryan & Sterling Alexiou
2001 Ethereal Scott Seamer Sheila Laxon
2000 Giovana Chris Munce Roger James

Queensland Oaks winners pre-2000

Queensland Oaks Past Winners Pre 2000
Year Horse
1999 Miss Danehill
1998 Zacheline
1997 Crystal Palace
1996 Arctic Scent
1995 Joie Denise
1994 Booked
1993 Slight Chance
1992 Royal Magic
1991 Triscay
1990 A Little Kiss
1989 Triumphal Queen
1988 Bravery
1987 Round The World
1986 Travel Light
1985 Tristram Rose
1984 Look Aloft
1983 Lady Plutus
1982 Mother Of Pearl
1981 November Rain
1980 Lowan Star
1979 Prunell
1978 Show Ego
1977 Surround
1976 Denise’s Joy
1975 Zasu
1974 Bonnybel
1973 Analie
1972 Meanmi Shadow
1971 Mode
1970 Affectionate
1969 Kazan Retto
1968 Bright Shadow
1967 Ryeleah
1966 Blue Roc
1965 Kulali
1964 Eye Shadow
1963 Aspalita
1962 Hoa Hine
1961 Winnipeg II
1960 Ton
1959 Golden Stockade
1958 Orient
1957 Race Not Held
1956 Urgona
1955 Evening Peal
1954 Mian Mir
1953 Caeneus
1952 Lady Hannah
1951 Malt Maid

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