We have expert horse racing tips for the All-Aged Stakes at Randwick on Saturday, which is the feature race on the card with an exciting field.
It takes place Race 8 at 3:40pm, and we have a runner-by-runner betting guide available for All-Aged Stakes.
The race features the likes of Briasa, Jimmysstar, and Broadsiding, and the best Australian betting sites have value odds available!
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Our best bets for All-Aged Stakes
Best Bet:
#2 Briasa @ $3.70
Best Each Way:
#14 Broadsiding @ $6.50
Best Roughie:
#9 Magic Time @ $12.00
All-Aged Stakes Tips for Trifecta
Punters should have five runners on their ticket for the All-Aged Stakes trifecta. We recommend taking a boxed percentage trifecta. Spend what you want, and the payouts can be massive.
- Briasa
- Broadsiding
- Magic Time
- Jimmysstar
- Kimochi

All-Aged Stakes First-Four Tips
We have included seven runners for our All-Aged Stakes first-four. Boxing all seven selections for a percentage can still result in a huge payout, and you spend what you want.
- Briasa
- Broadsiding
- Magic Time
- Jimmysstar
- Komochi
- Joliestar
- Sunshine in Paris

All-Aged Stakes Form Guide & Tips
(1) Antino ($13.00)
He owns four wins from five fresh up starts, so that’s tough to overlook. Not an easy race to kick off with, and we’d prefer to back him during the Brisbane Winter Carnival.
(2) Briasa (Best Bet – $3.70)
The Hawkes stable said he’s the best horse in their stable, and he showed why last start. The four-year-old owns a slick turn-of-foot, which will win him many races.
He’s already a Group 1 winner, and with seven wins from nine starts, he’s the one to beat.
(3) Desert Lightning ($31.00)
The former Kiwi hasn’t been too bad in Australia, but we don’t think she’s up to this level. The odds suggest as much, so leave her out.
(4) Jimmysstar ($6.00)
He’s another former Kiwi that has been working home very nicely this season. He flew home at The Valley two back before picking up late at Randwick.
Rising to 1400m is right up his alley, and the each-way odds appeal.
(5) My Oberon ($61.00)
He is a three-time fresh up winner, but we can’t see him winning here. It would be a big surprise effort to figure in the money.
(6) Osipenko ($151.00)
The triple-figure odds don’t entertain us. He won to end his last prep, but that form will be tough to replicate.
(7) Sunshine in Paris ($15.00)
She is better for two runs back from a spell, and she usually strikes when she’s soft in the betting.
She is always good enough to bounce back, and with a bit of moisture in the surface, she could regain her best form.
(8) Belclare ($23.00)
The former Kiwi runner likes to head forward, but she has struggled to show her best recently. Watch for any late betting moves.
(9) Magic Time (Best Roughie – $12.00)
We liked her fresh up win and she has been battling well enough in two subsequent runs. That’s solid enough form, and the double-figure odds are generous.
She can’t be left out at the odds.
(10) Joliestar ($6.50)
We’re not sure what to make of Joliestar. She won down the Flemington straight two back before finishing ninth last time out.
She’s better than what she showed on that occasion, so we’re not leaving her out of our picks at the price.
(11) Kimochi ($14.00)
There has been some talk about how well Kimochi is working towards the All-Aged Stakes, and we’re happy to include her in picks.
She’s working towards a good run, and she’s a tough mare on her day.
(12) Benedetta ($21.00)
Despite owning two placings this prep, she has been disappointing. We can’t see her keeping up with this field.
(13) Grail Seeker ($67.00)
The Kiwi runner didn’t pick up last time out and we’re not sure if that form is good enough for this race, hence the odds.
(14) Broadsiding (Best Each Way – $6.50)
Punters get value odds for one of the best 3YO runners in the country. He defeated Aeliana last start, and that form was franked in the Derby.
James McDonald rides, and punters get a generous quote.