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2022 Champions Sprint Runner By Runner Preview, Odds & Tips

The Champions Sprint, formerly known as the VRC Sprint Classic, is a Group 1 race held down the Flemington straight at 1200m. The $3m weight for age feature, has for some time, attracted the biggest and best sprinters in the country and this year’s race is no exception. Last year Nature Strip put a space in his rivals and is back again to defend his crown.

He’s (Nature Strip) currently the $1.95 favourite with Dabble ahead of impressive last start winners Bella Nipotina ($5.50) and Giga Kick ($5.50). These runners are the only horses given a chance according to the market and it’s write your own ticket the rest.

However, we know horse racing is unpredictable at the best of times and anything can happen down the Flemington straight six. So, we have dissected each of the horses’ chances for you and provided our horse racing tips! Read on below to find our runner by runner preview of the 2022 Champions Sprint along with The Shark’s best tips. 

1. Nature Strip (12) – $1.95F
Jockey – James McDonald 58.5kg
Trainer – Chris Waller

Champion sprinter who was brave in defeat last start in The Everest. He sat outside a hot tempo on that occasion and did well to finish as close as he did. He won this race with a leg in the air twelve months ago, and although this year’s edition looks a lot stronger, he has a great record up the straight and has to be greatly respected.


2. Masked Crusader (11) – $34
Jockey – Damien Thornton 58.5kg
Trainer – Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes

Missed the start hopelessly in The Everest and did well to finish on the heels of the placegetters before an even effort last start in the Winners Stakes. Should appreciate a stronger tempo up front here but is starting to become costly to punters and needs to find some of his better form to be considered a winning hope.

3. The Inferno (1) – $126
Jockey – John Allen 58.5kg
Trainer – Cliff Brown

Former Singapore sprinting sensation who has found consistency hard to come by in recent preparations. First up run this prep was good in the McEwen before being tailed off in the Moir last start. Will be suited by a drier track here and the inside gate, if the inside half is superior, but hard to have in the numbers.

4. Rothfire (8) – $34
Jockey – Luke Nolen 58.5kg
Trainer – Robert Heathcote

Consistent Qld galloper who chased hard behind the in form Bella Nipotina last start. His runs prior were good, including a McEwen Stakes win, and although he’s untried up the straight, has to be considered an each-way chance.

5. Paulele (9) – $21
Jockey – Brenton Avdulla 58.5kg
Trainer – James Cummings

Started favourite and was the first horse beaten last start in the Manikato. He pulled up with a slow recovery rate there and may not have been comfortable in the heavy going. Gets back on a drier track here, gets the blinkers on for the first time and is capable of running a much improved race at good odds. Respect.

6. Front Page (3) – $31
Jockey – Ben Melham 58.5kg
Trainer – Geoff Duryea

Corowa trained galloper who led from barrier to box first up in The Kosciuszko at Randwick. Is a winner up the Flemington straight and deserves his shot at a race like this, but probably needs to run a career best to finish in the money.


7. The Astrologist (10) – $91
Jockey – Nash Rawiller 58.5kg
Trainer – Leon & Troy Corstens

Led and held on well last Saturday in the Rising Fast behind Argentia. No match for Bella Nipotina prior at The Valley. Has a brilliant record down the straight, including a close up second in the Newmarket earlier this year, but probably lacks a little bit of class against some of his rivals here.

8. Baller (5) – $41
Jockey – Mark Zahra 58.5kg
Trainer – Tony Gollan

Brisbane trained galloper who is racing in career best form. Beat a smart field of sprinters first up in the Bobbie Lewis before another solid effort behind Private Eye last start. That form is strong and although he’s probably not considered an absolute top liner, should be in the mix again.

9. Bella Nipotina (4) – $5.50
Jockey – Jamie Kah 56.5kg
Trainer – Ciaron Maher & David Eustace

In form mare who bolted in the Manikato last start. Her run prior was super in the Moir where she just missed stablemate Coolangatta. Finished third in this race last year behind Nature Strip, and although she’s yet to win at Flemington, looks very hard to beat.

10. September Run (13) – $41
Jockey – Damien Oliver 56.5kg
Trainer – Chris Waller

Found them too nippy first up in the Moir before an improved run last start in the Manikato. Should be ready to peak here third up and loves the Flemington straight. Will let the race unfold early from the high draw and have one last crack under Oli. Not out of it.

11. Roch ‘N’ Horse (6) – $26
Jockey – Jamie Mott 56.5kg
Trainer – Michael Moroney

Former Kiwi mare who has raced well since arriving in Australia. Ran a big race last start behind the in form Private Eye and has a G1 win on her CV at this track/trip. Races best on top of the ground, which she should get here, and looks a good each-way chance.

12. Levante (14) – $31
Jockey – Michael Dee 56.5kg
Trainer – Ken & Bev Kelso


Another Kiwi mare who has a brilliant record and a dazzling turn of foot. Resumes in this off the back of a brilliant Newmarket run, where the inside lanes were superior. Outside draw should be to her advantage and is unbeaten first up in three attempts. Watch for her late.

13. Argentia (15) – $34
Jockey – Tim Clark 56.5kg
Trainer – Anthony & Sam Freedman

Talented Frankel mare who was a strong winner of the Rising Fast last Saturday at this track/trip. Will again be ridden cold from the outside gate and saved for one run, and can run into the placings if she puts her best foot forward.

14. Giga Kick (7) – $5.50
Jockey – Craig Williams 53.5kg
Trainer – Clayton Douglas

Kept his unbeaten record intact with an outstanding win in The Everest last start. Two time winner down the Flemington straight and jockey Craig Williams will have options from the middle draw. Needs to put his best foot forward to make it six from six, but there’s no reason to say he can’t do so.

15. Lofty Strike (2) – $41
Jockey – Craig Newitt 53.5kg
Trainer – Julius Sandhu

Smart three year old who has raced well in two runs back from a long spell. He chased hard in last Saturday’s Coolmore Stud Stakes and gets blinkers on here. Will appreciate a weight drop but this looks his toughest test to date. Place looks best.

Final Word

This year’s Champions Sprint certainly lives up to its name. The world’s highest rated sprinter, Nature Strip, takes on last start Everest winner, Giga Kick, and low flying mare, Bella Nipotina. No matter the result of this race, it’s sure to be a mouth-watering contest.


With that said I’m going with some value in Levante. She is a star Kiwi mare with a brilliant winning record, and has had the benefit of a run down the Flemington straight, where she finished best of the disadvantaged outside brigade in the Newmarket. She will let the race unfold from the outside gate here and has an electric turn of foot on her day. She’s unbeaten in three goes fresh and looks well overs at the price on offer.

Nature Strip has to be considered the danger. He sat outside a hot tempo in The Everest last start and did well to finish as close as he did. He has a brilliant record down the straight and won this race with a leg in the air twelve months ago. McDonald will let him find his own rhythm and he looks hard to toss.

The Maher/Eustace stable is flying and so is Bella Nipotina. Her win in the Manikato last start had to be seen to be believed and she is G1 placed, in this race last year, at her only go this track/trip. She’ll enjoy a nice smother from gate four and will be thereabouts when the whips are cracking.

Couple at value worth including are September Run and Roch ‘N’ Horse. Both mares have good straight track form and are ready to peak. No knock Giga Kick but feel he has to go to another level yet again to keep his unbeaten record intact here in conditions that will suit others.

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12. Levante – Each-way ($31/$6.00)

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2021 VRC Sprint Classic Runner By Runner Preview, Odds & Tips

It is quite unfortunate that the final sprinting Group One of the carnival has this sort of field, but the VRC Sprint Classic is still here to be run, and won. There are nine horses running down the glorious Flemington straight, with two three-year-olds backing up after last Saturday’s Coolmore Stud Stakes. 

Looking at the market, Dabble has Nature Strip as the $1.32 favourite, being the clear class horse in the race. Nature Strip established himself as the best sprinter in the world with his win in The Everest, and now faces a much weaker field than the one he beat there. Bella Nipotina is on the next line of betting at $10. 

We have dissected every runner in the field and tried to find some value around the short-priced favourite! Read on below to find out runner by runner preview of the 2021 VRC Sprint Classic along with The Shark’s VRC Sprint Classic best tips. 

1. Nature Strip (2) – $1.32
Jockey – James McDonald
Trainer – Chris Waller

After a dominant win in The Everest, being his second win from three runs this prep, Nature Strip looks extremely hard to stop in this race. He is the best sprinter in the world and this is a Group Three field at best. He has two wins and a second in his three 1200m Flemington runs, he has five wins from seven starts down the straight, and two horses he beat in The Everest have come out and won since then. He is priced the way he is for a reason, meaning you can add him to a multi, or look for value in the place markets or to add to an exacta. 

2. Streets Of Avalon (1) – $31
Jockey – Zac Spain
Trainer – Shane Nichols

After a bit of a freshen, Streets Of Avalon returned in impressive fashion in the Manikato Stakes, finishing 4th behind Jonker. He has finished top three in of 5 of 12 runs at Flemington, has finished in the top three in 7 of 12 runs at the distance, and given he is a Group One winner, albeit over 1400m, he is a step above most of these. 

3. Splintex (5) – $19
Jockey – Kerrin McEvoy
Trainer – Mark Newnham

Splintex hasn’t been seen at the races since a narrow 4th in the Gilgai, on Turnbull Stakes Day, but has been nominated for the Hong Kong international races and this is a tune up run for that. He is yet to win when first up but his last two runs have been the Flemington 1200m, winning the first of those, the Bobbie Lewis. That is a step, or three, below this, but Jonker did finish back in the pack there and then came out to win the Manikato. 

4. Samizdat (3) – $91
Jockey – Damian Lane
Trainer – Chris & Michael Gangemi

Was brought over from WA to have a crack at some Victorian Group One races but has disappointed so far. He has had three runs in Melbourne and finished no better than 5th. The saving grace, he has five wins from eight tries at 1200m, but does the WA form stack up to this?

5. September Run (4) – $15
Jockey – Craig Williams
Trainer – Chris Waller

The straight-track specialist was found out last Saturday, finishing 3.7L off the pace over 1100m. That was her first loss in a Flemington 1100m race, and she has had just one finish better than 6th from four runs this prep, indicating she may have lost her edge. She clearly loves the straight, and may benefit from the class of Nature Strip being inserted into the race, but she would need to improve lengths. 

6. Bella Nipotina (6) – $10
Jockey – Jye McNeil
Trainer – Ciaron Maher & David Eustace

What a turn-around it has been for this mare, coming on leaps and bounds under the care of the Maher/Eustace stable. She is yet to miss a place in all six of her runs for the new camp, including two wins. Last time out, she was impressive to nearly catch Jonker in the G1 Manikato Stakes, and she will be one of the main ones coming late for Nature Strip, the only issue is that he will be in a different suburb by the time she, or any other runner, crosses the line. 

7. Swats That (9) – $21
Jockey – Hugh Bowman
Trainer – Leon & Troy Corstens

Swats That actually beat September Run past the post in last Saturday’s Furphy Sprint, beating her by a length over 1100m. She does have good straight track experience and two of her three career wins have come over 1200m, but there are a few going better than her at the moment. 

8. Shaquero (8) – $26
Jockey – Craig Newitt
Trainer – Chris Waller

Shaquero had a very exciting two-year-old campaign but may not have returned in as good of a condition this time around. He failed to fire in two runs against the older horses then was nowhere to be seen in last week’s Coolmore Stud Stakes, won by Home Affairs – who was lengths of Nature Strip in The Everest. 

9. Ranch Hand (7) – $13
Jockey – Brett Prebble
Trainer – Chris Waller

While he was still 3.8 lengths off Home Affairs last Saturday, it was a much more respectable effort than Shaquero’s. Ranch Hand also won down the Flemington straight first up, albeit over just 1100m, but does get the benefit of carrying 53.5kg as a three-year-old. 

Final Word

Ultimately, this is a race to come second behind Nature Strip. The Everest has produced the winner of this race in each of the four years and not only is Nature Strip the best sprinter in the world, he is the only horse out of The Everest that is running here. If you chuck Nature Strip in a multi with Zaaki in the Mackinnon Stakes, you can get $3.17 odds and use a Dabble Rocket Boost, if you have one available, to boost those odds as high as you possibly can.

Given the way the market is, each of the place odds on the other eight horses are more than Nature Strip’s odds to win, which is where the money will be made. When looking at some value for a horse to finish in the top three, there are some good choices, but we have settled on an on-pace runner that is proven at G1 level. Streets Of Avalon looked good first up from a freshen in the Manikato Stakes and will be able to stalk the fast pace set by Nature Strip, and be tough to chase down. Dabble has him at $4.40 to place, and with only nine runners in the race, he just has to finish better than six other horses to feature in the minor placings. We are happy to take those odds. 

Best VRC Sprint Classic Tip: Streets Of Avalon – Place ($4.40)

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*Odds correct at time of publication, courtesy of Dabble.

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2020 VRC Sprint Classic Runner By Runner Preview, Odds & Tips

A rock solid field littered with stars has been assembled to contest the 2020 VRC Sprint Classic (1200m) at Flemington, with five of the field of 10 coming out of The Everest (1200m).

Let’s cast our eye over each and every runner for a big Stakes Day fill up…

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1 – Santa Ana Lane – $9.50 ??

Ran on well late to finish sixth in The Everest. Won this race in 2018 when the run prior he finished … sixth in The Everest. History could certainly repeat itself and is a knockout chance at close to double figure odds. Must go in all exotics.

2 – Nature Strip – $4.20 ?

Has an outstanding record down the straight at Flemington and if he’s at his best, it’s very hard to see him being beaten. We’ve been saying that all preparation, and it doesn’t look like he’s close to winding back the clock. Happy to be against him again here.

3 – Bivouac – $3.90 ???

Another who relishes the Flemington straight, Bivouac did a stack of work fresh in The Shorts to place before flashing home in The Everest. Looks set to peak here third up and looks ready to win, should find some cover and blend nicely into the race. Looks tough to beat.

4 – Hey Doc – $11

Had an outstanding win in the Manikato Stakes at double figures (tipped in our Manikato Stakes Runner By Runner Preview!) but may have peaked for the preparation. Is honest as the day is long, but looks to be running into a few with too much talent here.

5 – Graff – $17

Emerged from the wilderness when winning the Caulfield Sprint last start but he’s been thrown into the deep end here. Looks like he prefers the soft going and the jury is out on a strong 1200m. Price looks about right.

6 – Zoutori – $11 ??

Outstanding straight track horse who is searching for a hattrick of Flemington 1200m wins this preparation. Loves the Good surface and looks to be at a nice price to throw into exotics.

7 – Standout – $34 ?

Hasn’t quite looked up to the task against the A Graders in Sydney so far, and runs into a fair few of them here. Price tells the tale but could be thrown into wider exotics.

8 – Tofane – $15

Was unlucky here first up and had a tough time in The Everest. Should improve but would need to lift several levels to be competitive.

9 – Libertini – $7.50 ???

Outstanding first up in the Premiere Stakes and ran well enough in The Everest, and has had a sneaky little trial since then to keep her ticking over. Looks a massive chance and should find a nice sit behind the speed in the straight before D Oliver picks his moment. Massive chance.

10 – Fabergino – $20

Will be suited by the return to dry ground and has won here before, but I’m not convinced by her against the absolute top tier sprinters and by her ability at the 1200m.

Tip: 3-9-6-1

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HorseWinPlace
1Santa Ana Lane (7)J: Ben Melham 58.5kg T: A & S Freedman$8.50$2.60
2Nature Strip (9)J: Hugh Bowman 58.5kg T: C J Waller$4.00$1.60
3Bivouac (6)J: Glen Boss 58.5kg T: James Cummings$3.70$1.55
4Hey Doc (3)J: Luke Currie 58.5kg T: T & C Mcevoy$11.00$3.30
5Graff (1)J: John Allen 58.5kg T: D T O’brien$16.00$4.20
6Zoutori (4)J: Jamie Kah 58.5kg T: M Ellerton & S Zahra$10.00$3.00
7Standout (8)J: Craig Williams 58.5kg T: G Ryan & S Alexiou$31.00$6.50
8Tofane (2)J: Jye Mcneil 56.5kg T: M D Moroney$14.00$3.80
9Libertini (5)J: Damien Oliver 56.5kg T: A J Cummings$7.00$2.35
10Fabergino (10)J: Jordan Childs 56.5kg T: Tiarnna Robertson$17.00$4.40