Champions Stakes
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History
The Champions Stakes (Mackinnon Stakes) is a Group 1 race run under Weight For Age conditions for open class horses at Flemington conducted by the Victoria Racing Club.
The Champions Stakes (Mackinnon Stakes) is run over 2000m. It was first run in 1869 and was won by Glencoe.
The Champions Stakes (Mackinnon Stakes) (named after a former Chairman) has always been at the mile and a quarter or 2000m.
It was always run on the first day but in 2016 was pushed back to the final Saturday of the carnival to try and attract the Cox Plate winner to run plus other runners from that race.
The Mackinnon Stakes was a Principal Race until 1979 then Group 1.
It was previously known as the Melbourne Stakes but then as the Mackinnon Stakes before sponsored by Emirates in 2016. It was back as the Mackinnon in 2018 and then became the Champions Stakes from 2022.
When the race was run on Derby Day it was often a great guide to the Melbourne Cup with numerous dual winners or horses coming out of the race. That can't happen now with the change in dates.
Horses that come out of winning the Cox Plate had not had a great recent record. In fact, before Via Sistina, the last horse to do the double was So You Think in 2010 but he used it as 'practice' before valiantly running third in the Cup. Before him it was Better Loosen Up in 1990.
Last 3yo to win was Casual Pass in 2003. Only six have won it.
Trap For Fools beat home two Derby winners from around the world in 2018 with Latrobe (Ireland) and Extra Brut (Victoria) in behind.
Coolmore's Magic Wand ran well in the Cox Plate then was unlucky to not finish closer in the Melbourne Cup. She would back up four days later and win the Mackinnon. That meant with Hartnell (in his retirement race) running third, that two Royal Ascot winners were in the placings in 2019.
Via Sistina's win in 2024 gave James McDonald his 10th win at the carnival equalling his own record. He would break that in the final race on Day 4.
Mares won recently (Via Sistina, Atishu, Arcadia Queen and Magic Wand) but before that it was La Bella Dama in 2001.
The Champions Stakes (Mackinnon Stakes) was worth $3,000,000 in 2024.
Notable winners of the Champions Stakes (Mackinnon Stakes) include Via Sistina (2024), Atishu (2023), Zaaki (2021/2022), Arcadia Queen (2020), Magic Wand (2019), Tosen Stardom (2017), So You Think (2010), Desert War (2006), Grand Armee (2004), Lonhro (2002), Ebony Grosve (1997), Danewin (1995), Veandercross (1992), Let's Elope (1991), Better Loosen Up (1990), Horlicks (1989), Empire Rose (1988), Rubiton (1987), At Talaq (1986), Rising Prince (1985), Dulcify (1979), Family Of Man (1978), Leilani (1974), Rain Lover (1968), Tobin Bronze (1966), Sky High (1961), Tulloch (1960), Rising Fast (1954/1955), Comic Court (1949/1950), Flight (1946), Tranquil Star (1942/1944/1945), Ajax (1938), Peter Pan (1932/1934), Phar Lap (1930/1931), Gloaming (1924), Wakeful (1901/1902/1903), Carbine (1890) and Malua (1884).
The 2024 Champions Stakes (Mackinnon Stakes) was won by Via Sistina from Atishu and Without A Fight.
Previous Champions Stakes Winners
Date | Horse | Jockey | WT | Trainer | BP |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
VIA SISTINA
(IRE)
6M FASTNET ROCK (AUS) - NIGH (IRE) GALILEO (IRE) |
JAMES MCDONALD | 57.0 | CHRIS WALLER | 3 |
|
ATISHU
(NZ)
6M SAVABEEL (AUS) - POSY (NZ) NO EXCUSE NEEDED (GB) |
JAMES MCDONALD | 57.0 | CHRIS WALLER | 5 |
|
ZAAKI
(GB)
7G LEROIDESANIMAUX (BRZ) - KESARA (GB) SADLER'S WELLS (USA) |
JAMIE KAH | 59.0 | ANNABEL NEASHAM | 1 |
|
ZAAKI
(GB)
6G LEROIDESANIMAUX (BRZ) - KESARA (GB) SADLER'S WELLS (USA) |
JAMES MCDONALD | 59.0 | ANNABEL NEASHAM | 8 |
|
ARCADIA QUEEN
(AUS)
5M PIERRO (AUS) - ARCADIA (AUS) REDOUTE'S CHOICE (AUS) |
L CURRIE | 57.0 | G & A WILLIAMS | 5 |
|
MAGIC WAND
(IRE)
4F GALILEO (IRE) - PRUDENZIA (IRE) DANSILI (GB) |
RYAN MOORE | 57.0 | A P O'BRIEN | 9 |
|
TRAP FOR FOOLS
(AUS)
5G POET'S VOICE (GB) - OLD MONEY (AUS) OLD SPICE (AUS) |
J ALLEN | 59.0 | JARROD MCLEAN | 8 |
|
TOSEN STARDOM
(JPN)
6H DEEP IMPACT (JPN) - ADMIRE KIRAMEKI (JPN) END SWEEP (USA) |
DAMIAN LANE | 59.0 | DARREN WEIR | 4 |
|
AWESOME ROCK
(AUS)
5H FASTNET ROCK (AUS) - AWESOME PLANET (AUS) GIANT'S CAUSEWAY (USA) |
S BASTER | 59.0 | Leon & Troy Corstens | 8 |
|
GAILO CHOP
(FR)
4G DEPORTIVO (GB) - GRENOBLE (FR) MARIGNAN (USA) |
B MELHAM | 59.0 | A DE WATRIGANT | 4 |
|
HAPPY TRAILS
(AUS)
7G GOOD JOURNEY (USA) - MADAME FLURRY (AUS) PERUGINO (USA) |
DAMIEN OLIVER | 59.0 | PAUL BESHARA | 12 |
|
SIDE GLANCE
(GB)
6G PASSING GLANCE (GB) - AVERAMI (GB) AVERTI (IRE) |
J P SPENCER | 59.0 | ANDREW BALDING | 6 |
|
ALCOPOP
(AUS)
8G JEUNE (GB) - IOTA OF LUCK (AUS) BLEVIC (AUS) |
CRAIG WILLIAMS | 59.0 | JAKE STEPHENS | 5 |
|
GLASS HARMONIUM
(IRE)
5H VERGLAS (IRE) - SPRING SYMPHONY (IRE) DARSHAAN (GB) |
DAMIEN OLIVER | 59.0 | MICHAEL MORONEY | 2 |
|
SO YOU THINK
(NZ)
4H HIGH CHAPARRAL (IRE) - TRIASSIC (NZ) TIGHTS (USA) |
S W ARNOLD | 58.0 | BART CUMMINGS | 8 |
|
SCENIC SHOT
(AUS)
7G SCENIC (IRE) - SWEEPSHOT (AUS) DR GRACE (NZ) |
S SCRIVEN | 59.0 | D MORTON | 6 |
|
THESEO
(AUS)
5G DANEWIN (AUS) - OZONE SAND (USA) L'ENJOLEUR (CAN) |
N RAWILLER | 59.0 | MS G WATERHOUSE | 2 |
|
SIRMIONE
(AUS)
4G ENCOSTA DE LAGO (AUS) - WORLD GUIDE (NZ) DEFENSIVE PLAY (USA) |
P MERTENS | 58.5 | BART CUMMINGS | 10 |
|
DESERT WAR
(AUS)
6G DESERT KING (IRE) - HIGH HEELS (AUS) CAN'T FIGHT FATE (AUS) |
C MUNCE | 58.0 | MS G WATERHOUSE | 7 |
|
LAD OF THE MANOR
(NZ)
6G ZABEEL (NZ) - MATRONA (USA) WOODMAN (USA) |
G CHILDS | 58.0 | ROGER HOYSTED | 3 |
|
GRAND ARMEE
(AUS)
6G HENNESSY (USA) - TAMBOUR (AUS) MARAUDING (NZ) |
DAMIEN OLIVER | 58.0 | MS G WATERHOUSE | 14 |
|
CASUAL PASS
(AUS)
3G SNIPPETS (AUS) - RAAMI'S MAGIC (AUS) RAAMI (GB) |
G BOSS | 50.0 | MATHEW ELLERTON | 4 |
|
LONHRO
(AUS)
4H OCTAGONAL (NZ) - SHADEA (NZ) STRAIGHT STRIKE (USA) |
D BEADMAN | 57.5 | JOHN HAWKES | 6 |
|
LA BELLA DAMA
(NZ)
4M DESERT SUN (GB) - WHO'S THAT LADY (NZ) STAR WAY (GB) |
S SEAMER | 55.0 | GRAEME ROGERSON | 9 |
|
OLIVER TWIST
(AUS)
6G ALEX NUREYEV (USA) - HONEY BRIDGE (AUS) SKY CHARGER (AUS) |
G CHILDS | 58.0 | BRIAN MAYFIELD-SMITH | 1 |
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