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Date | Saturday, 25th June, 2022 |
Start Time | TBA |
Racecourse | Eagle Farm Racecourse, QLD, Australia |
Distance | 1,400 metres |
Grade | Group 1 |
Prizemoney | $700,000 |
The Tattersalls Tiara is a Group 1 race which takes place each year in June. The race in 2022 will be held on Saturday 25th of June at Eagle Farm Racecourse. Looking back to the race in 2021, it was won by Tofane.
The Tattersalls Tiara is the final Group 1 of the Australian racing season. Run under weight-for-age conditions for fillies and mares over 1400m. First run in 1989, when known as the Winter Stakes, the race was classified as Listed class. It quickly grew in prestige and in 2007 was elevated to Group 1 status.
The Tattersalls Tiara has become an even more attractive alternative for owners and trainers as there is a $1 million incentive for any winner that completes the Empire Rose double during the Melbourne Spring Carnival.
Tofane (2021) was the most recent mare to achieve the Stradbroke/Tiara double following on from Dane Ripper (1997) and Srikandi (2015) who both completed the double.
The only multiple winner of the Tatts Tiara was Bonanova (1999-2000). The only trainer to train more than one Tiara winner is Gai Waterhouse who had winners with Cosmic Endeavour (2014) and Prompt Response (2018). From the riders ranks, only Kerrin McEvoy who won this race on Srikandi (2015) and Tycoon Tara (2017).
The Tattersalls Tiara is an Australian Group 1 held at Eagle Farm Racecourse, it is one of the most important races in the Queensland racing calendar and forms part of the Winter Racing Carnival in the Sunshine State.
The $700,000 worth of prizemoney linked to the race means the Tattersalls Tiara attracts some of the greatest horses from across the country to Queensland. It also brings in all us like minded Aussies who enjoy a casual punt on the races. The experts here at The Shark will put together a list of Tattersalls Tiara tips so if you are going to bet on the race, you can do so with more confidence.
Due to the fact that the nominations are yet to be accepted for the Tattersalls Tiara in 2022, it is tricky for us to provide any updates on our tips. However, as the Winter Racing Carnival in Queensland continues on, we will have more information about the horses that are looking to target this race.
If you are looking for the best Tattersalls Tiara horse tips, then you don’t need to stress as you have come to the right place. We will keep you updated with the range of horses that are likely to be a part of the Group 1 race.
Although, there are currently no bookmakers that are offering Tattersalls Tiara odds. While this is a little annoying, it’s nothing to get too stressed about, as we will keep a look out for the odds and provide you with all the information as it comes in. When searching for Tattersalls Tiara tips, be sure to check out our detailed betting section below as we have listed some indicators for success.
We will list The Sharks’ Tattersalls Tiara best tips for the race soon. Make sure you check back on this page for updates!
Our tips are not out for the Tattersalls Tiara in 2022 as it is too far out from the event. But the good news is that when the final field for the Tattersalls Tiara is announced, we will provide guidance on each and every runner in the 2022 Tattersalls Tiara.
You will find all this information below, when it becomes available. Stay tuned!
There are a lot of important factors to consider before betting on the Tattersalls Tiara. Make sure you have a read on below before you place your bets:
Is Previous Tattersalls Tiara Form a Good Indicator of Future Success?
There has only been one multiple winner of the Tatts Tiara and that was Bonanova in 1999-2000. Being a weight-for-age event for the fillies and mares, we would not discount previous runnings as being a guide to future Tiara’s.
Should I Bet On The Favourite in the Tattersalls Tiara?
Favourites do not have the best record in the Tiara and when they do win they have been at generous odds. Tofane (2021) won as favourite last season but at the generous odds of $3.50. The previous favourite to win was Srikandi (2015) completing the Stradbroke/Tiara double as a $4.25 favourite.
Formlines from Lead Up Races
The best guide to the Tiara in recent years has been the Dane Ripper with seven of the last 13 winners of this race coming through that race.
Other races during the Winter carnival to follow leading into the Tiara are the Rough Habit Plate, Glenlogan Park Stakes and Gai Waterhouse Classic.
Age
The last 3YO filly to win the Tiara was Cosmic Endeavour (2014) but fillies do have a solid record in this race and can never be dismissed.
The weight-for-age conditions should give all ages their chance.
Weight
The race is run under weight-for-age conditions and offers a smart 3YO filly an advantage at the weights.
Gender
The race is restricted to fillies and mares.
Our Tattersalls Tiara best bets for 2022 are not out just yet, make sure you keep an eye out on this page as we will provide more details about our best bets when the final field is announced.
You will find our best bets below once available. Stay tuned!
Before the Tattersalls Tiara field is released – majority of the bookies here in Australia will open up early markets, or all-in markets, for all your Tattersalls Tiara betting needs. This is the ideal time to bet on your chosen horse, as you have the potential to get tasty odds on your chosen horse.
Once the bookies provide their Tattersalls Tiara odds for 2022, it is almost certain that they will fluctuate. There are a number of things that cause this fluctuation, but when we get a clearer picture of the horses targeting the Tattersalls Tiara, you will see movement in the odds.
Having a punt in any of these early markets, means you could find the eventual favourite at double digit odds! Obviously this is something that all us punters are looking to do, because it means if your horse does win, you will get more funds in your account! However, there is known to be additional risk if you choose this option and you need to be aware of what’s at stake.
Depending on when you put on your 2022 Tattersalls Tiara futures bet, your horse may not end up running in this Group 1. But here’s the bad news, you also will not get your cash back. This situation plays out when the market is ‘All-In’ or closer to the date of the Tattersalls Tiara.
If you want to avoid this situation altogether then make sure you have a bet when it is ‘Before Noms’, because you know you’ll get your bet back into your account if your horse doesn’t run in this race.
The 2022 Tattersalls Tiara odds are out, and Entriviere is the clear $4.20 favourite at the moment from Annavisto, who is on the second line of betting at $7.00. Here are the current odds, courtesy of Neds, as of mid-May:
Horse | Odds |
Entriviere | $4.20 |
Annavisto | $7.00 |
Inspirational Girl | $8.00 |
Snapdancer | $8.00 |
Isotope | $11 |
September Run | $13 |
Startantes | $13 |
Fangirl | $15 |
Hinged | $15 |
Icebath | $15 |
Promise Of Success | $15 |
The Kiwis look to have the key here with Group 1 winning mare Entriviere. She created a big impression in the Doomben 10000 when she rushed home into an eye-catching place. She gets back to her own sex in this and if stable decide to push on with her over the 1400m, she will be top chance in this.
Another Group 1 winner in Snapdancer will more than likely be making the trip up north for the Maher/ Eustace camp. She jumped to the front and led them all the way in a soft G1 Robert Sangster at Morphettville in May. If they leave her alone in this she will take some catching.
September Run chased home Snapdancer when placed in the Sangster. She had previously won the G1 William Reid and if she produced her best, she is up to winning this.
With the 2022 Tattersalls Tiara field yet to be determined, let’s take a look back at the 2021 field, headlined by winner Tofane:
Horse | Barrier | Jockey | Trainer |
1. TOFANE (NZ) (57kg) | 14 | Craig Williams | Michael Moroney |
2. SAVATIANO (57kg) | 16 | Ryan Maloney | James Cummings |
3. MIZZY (57kg) | 13 | Tommy Berry | Annabel Neasham |
4. FLIT (57kg) | 20 | Baylee Nothdurft | James Cummings |
5. MADAM ROUGE (57kg) | 7 | Luke Dittman | Chris Waller |
6. SWEET DEAL (57kg) | 3 | James Orman | John Thompson |
7. BROOKLYN HUSTLE (57kg) | 12 | Michael Cahill | J Warren & D Krongold |
8. SUBPOENAED (NZ) (57kg) | 2 | Mark Du Plessis | Chris Waller |
9. NUDGE (57kg) | 8 | Larry Cassidy | Chris Waller |
10. ROCHA CLOCK (57kg) – Scratched | 10 | Rachel King | John O’Shea |
11. LYRE (57kg) | 17 | Ben Thompson | A & S Freedman |
12. COVENTINA BAY (NZ) (57kg) | 11 | Samantha Collett | Robbie Patterson |
13. REELEM IN RUBY (57kg) | 1 | Ron Stewart | P & P Snowden |
14. YAMAZAKI (57kg) | 18 | Stephanie Thornton | Matthew Dunn |
15. EMERALDS (57kg) | 6 | Justin Huxtable (a) | John Sargent |
16. ODEUM (55.5kg) | 15 | Andrew Mallyon | M Price & M Kent (Jnr) |
17. DAME GISELLE (55.5kg) | 19 | Jim Byrne | P & P Snowden |
18. SIERRA SUE (NZ) (57kg) | 4 | Robbie Fradd | T Busuttin & N Young |
19e. CHARLEISE (57kg) – Scratched | 5 | Ben Thompson | C Maher & D Eustace |
20e. JEN RULES (57kg) – Scratched | 9 | Larry Cassidy | P & P Snowden |
The Michael Moroney trained Tofane is only a little mare, but she took the Brisbane Winter Carnival by storm in 2021. She carried 60kg in the BRC Sprint and just found Emerald Kingdom a bit too smart with a 4.5kgs advantage over her. She dropped down to 54.5kgs in the Stradbroke Handicap and with the benefit of a Craig Williams masterclass, she got the job done.
She went into the Tiara as favourite, getting back to her own sex and although back up to 57kgs looked top chance. She did not have all that much luck with the barrier draw coming from barrier 11, but Craig Williams was able to get her into the three wide line with some cover before angling her wider soon after straightening for better ground.
Once she was let down she quickly reeled in the clear leader. She had a battle over the last 200m but still proved superior over the final stages, beating the brave Nudge, with Sweet Deal filling the minor placings. The win capped off a dominant Brisbane carnival for the little daughter of Ocean Park (NZ).
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Here are the results from the Tattersalls Tiara in 2021:
Finish | Horse | Jockey | Lengths |
1st | 1. TOFANE (NZ) (57kg) | Craig Williams | – |
2nd | 9. NUDGE (57kg) | Larry Cassidy | 1.75L |
3rd | 6. SWEET DEAL (57kg) | James Orman | 1.95L |
4th | 5. MADAM ROUGE (57kg) | Luke Dittman | 2.7L |
5th | 2. SAVATIANO (57kg) | Ryan Maloney | 2.9L |
6th | 4. FLIT (57kg) | Baylee Nothdurft | 3.1L |
7th | 8. SUBPOENAED (NZ) (57kg) | Mark Du Plessis | 3.2L |
8th | 11. LYRE (57kg) | Ben Thompson | 3.6L |
9th | 15. EMERALDS (57kg) | Justin Huxtable (a) | 3.8L |
10th | 3. MIZZY (57kg) | Ryan Wiggins | 3.9L |
11th | 16. ODEUM (55.5kg) | Andrew Mallyon | 4.1L |
12th | 18. SIERRA SUE (NZ) (57kg) | Robbie Fradd | 4.3L |
13th | 17. DAME GISELLE (55.5kg) | Jim Byrne | 5.05L |
14th | 12. COVENTINA BAY (NZ) (57kg) | Samantha Collett | 5.45L |
15th | 7. BROOKLYN HUSTLE (57kg) | Michael Cahill | 5.65L |
16th | 13. REELEM IN RUBY (57kg) | Ron Stewart | 6.65L |
17th | 14. YAMAZAKI (57kg) | Stephanie Thornton | 7.65L |
The results for the upcoming Tattersalls Tiara are not yet available, but in the meantime, you can have a look below at all the recent past winners:
Year | Winner | Second | Third |
2022 | TBA | TBA | TBA |
2021 | Tofane | Nudge | Sweet Deal |
2020 (cancelled) | – | – | – |
2019 | Invincibella | Pohutukawa | Savatiano |
2018 | Prompt Response | Shillelagh | Super Cash |
2017 | Tycoon Tara | Prompt Response | In Her Time |
2016 | Miss Cover Girl | Azkadellia | Sultry Feeling |
2015 | Srikandi | Avoid Lightning | Lumosty |
2014 | Cosmic Endeavour | Angel Of Mercy | Avoid Lightning |
2013 | Red Tracer | Streama | Floria |
2012 | Pear Tart | Skyerush | Gai’s Choice |
2011 | Yosei | Beaded | Born To Rock |
2010 | Melito | Wealth Princess | Beaded |
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