Tattersall’s Tiara Tips, Betting, Odds, Horses & More 2025

The Tattersall’s Tiara will take place on Saturday, June 28, 2025 and is the final Group 1 race in the Brisbane Winter Racing Carnival. The race is held each year at Eagle Farm Racecourse and is run over a distance of 1,400m. There is a cool $700K up for grabs in this weight-for-age conditions race.

Tattersall’s Tiara Information

There are some basic facts that you should know about the Tattersall’s Tiara to get you started. Check them out below:

📅Date:Saturday 28th June, 2025
⌚Race Time:TBA
📏Race Distance:1,400 metres
🛣️Racecourse:Eagle Farm Racecourse
🐎Conditions:Weight-For-Age
🏅Status:Group 1
🏆Prize Money:$700,000
🏇2024 Winner:

Bella Nipotina

About the Tattersall’s Tiara

The Tattersall’s Tiara is one of the biggest Group One races that takes place during Brisbane’s Winter Racing Carnival. It is also the final Group 1 of the season, with the next Group 1 race being the Winx Stakes to kick off Spring! It is the final chance for runners to taste Group 1 success before things quieten down for a couple of weeks.

First run in 1989, it may not necessarily have as long of a history as some of the other races, but we always see some of the best fillies and mares step out. The Tattersall’s Tiara takes place at Eagle Farm Racecourse, which is the home to Group 1 racing for four weeks in the Winter Racing Carnival. 

In total, six Group 1 races take place at Eagle Farm during the Winter Racing Carnival, making Eagle Farm Racecourse one of the top tracks in not only the state of Queensland but also the country. We see many punters flock to Eagle Farm each year to watch quality racing.

The winner of the Tattersall’s Tiara is notably eligible for a big bonus, of $1 million, if they can also go on to win the Empire Rose Stakes, which is raced at Flemington Racecourse during Melbourne’s Spring Racing Carnival. This is certainly something to note when doing the form for the Empire Rose Stakes!

In 2020, the Tattersall’s Tiara ended up being cancelled due to COVID-19. Many races on the Brisbane Winter Racing Carnival calendar were cancelled this year, however, things have now returned to normal and we can expect an epic race each year moving forward.

OnlyRacing.com.au’s page on the Tattersall’s Tiara will cover all the important things you are interested in learning about. We cover a wide range of topics like the best tips, odds and betting information as well as information on the final field, results, horses and form guide. We update this page constantly, so you always get the most up-to-date information.

Before we get going, we wanted to shine some light on the prize money that’s on offer. One of the things that makes a Group 1 a Group 1 is the sheer amount of prize money available. For the Tattersall’s Tiara, there is $700K on the line and this is split between the top runners. Check out the prize money breakdown below:

Place:Prize Money:
1st$420,000
2nd$126,000
3rd$63,000
4th$31,500
5th$17,500
6th - 10th$8,400

Tattersall’s Tiara Tips

Man, do we love horse racing tips! If you’ve explored our website at all before coming onto this page, you’ll know just how much we really love providing tips. Free horse racing tips are in our blood and we don’t just tip every single Group 1 race on the calendar, but we also have general weekly horse racing tips.

Our experts don’t want to let you down, but their tips for the 2025 Tattersall’s Tiara aren’t available just yet. They are holding off until it is race week and more information is available about each runner. Be sure to check back here during race week for all this information!

If you’re still in the mood to read some tips, you can check out the Tattersall’s Tiara tips our expert put together for the race in 2024. Take a look at the tips below:

Tattersall’s Tiara Best Bet - Bella Nipotina

Okay, so not too happy with the gate (17) but Bella Nipotina is a classy horse. She will just need a peach of a ride from jockey Ryan Maloney to ensure a solid victory here. Coming into the Tattersall’s Tiara, Bella Nipotina is the $2.70 favourite. It’s happy viewing looking back at her last two runs, hitting the line strongly.

Bella Nipotina is a multiple Group 1 winner and I just think she has the edge on pretty much every one of her competitors in this one. She’ll get back early from the wide gate, waiting for the perfect time to unleash her speed. I expect she’ll be ending the Winter Racing Carnival on a winning note!

Tattersall’s Tiara Next Best - Coeur Volante

Rolling the dice with another runner who will be jumping from a wide barrier. Coeur Volante is currently listed with odds of $11 and I’m expecting her to make a splash! I’m going to forgive her for the run she put in last time out and just be happy with the $11 I’m getting for her with PlayUp.

She has been targeting the Tattersall’s Tiara and with Blake Shinn sticking, I’m liking my chances here. The wide barrier was a little bit of a gut punch, but the Michael Moroney stable knows how to get their runners to peak at the right time. Gets a key gear change here, so let's see what she can do.

Tattersall’s Tiara Best Roughie - Semana 

Another one who looks to be targeting the Tattersall’s Tiara, I’ve put down Semana as my best roughie for the Tattersall’s Tiara. On PlayUp, you’ll get $12 for Semana and that’s some decent value if you ask me! I’ll be putting a little something each-way on here.

She found the line well in the Stradbroke Handicap and now she gets back to her own sex, which may very well prove to be handy. I think she is a very dangerous runner who can certainly cause an upset against the $2.70 favourite, Bella Nipotina.

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Tattersall’s Tiara Betting

So, you want to bet on the Tattersall’s Tiara? Well, we are happy to be of service! We can help you through every stage of the betting process and make things easy as pie for you. If you’re going to bet, you need two things: a bookie to bet with and a market that you want to bet on.

There are plenty of betting apps out there in Australia and even if you already have an account with one (or some) of them, it still pays to see what else is out there. One of our recommendations is to open accounts with multiple bookies.

It is a good idea to open accounts with multiple horse racing betting sites because they all offer something slightly different. On top of this, you’ll notice that the odds in any market aren't always the same, so you could be missing out on some extra value and not even know it.

Australian betting sites want to make their customers happy, so you’ll notice a whole range of different betting promotions and betting sites bonuses available to you. If you have more than one bookie account, it’s so much easier to take advantage of all the cool stuff each bookie offers.

The team at OnlyRacing have put together a bookie review page that has all the top bookies in Australia. You can read all about each specific bookie as the review is written by someone on our team who actually bets with that bookmaker. Some of the bookies you’ll find on that page include the likes of EliteBet, Chasebet and BetProfessor.

You’ll find all the best betting apps on our bookie reviews page, so make sure you check out the page! Along with this if you scroll up on this page to our “Betting Sites” section, you’ll get a quick rundown on all the bookies we have reviews on.

Tattersall’s Tiara Field

Each year, the Tattersall’s Tiara field will be announced during race week. While we don’t currently know which runners will line up for the Tattersall’s Tiara in 2025, if the past is anything to go by, it’s going to be a jam-packed field! 

If you want to get some insight into the runners that could be making an appearance in the Tattersall’s Tiara, it’s a good idea to check out the odds. We will list the odds, when available, in our “Odds” section later on this page. The runners with the shorter odds are more likely to be targeting the Tattersall’s Tiara and therefore more likely to be included in the final field.

While we wait for the final field to be confirmed, check out the runners that lined up in the Tattersall’s Tiara field for 2024 below:

No.

Horse

Trainer

Jockey

Barrier

Weight

1

BELLA NIPOTINA

Ciaron Maher

Ryan Maloney

17

57kg

2

SEMANA

Ciaron Maher

Dylan Gibbons (a)

6

57kg

3

ROOTS

Chris Waller

Tim Clark

8

57kg

4

OPAL RIDGE

Luke Pepper

Tommy Berry

5

57kg

5

COMRADE ROSA

Tony Gollan

Ms Angela Jones

19

57kg

6

BUBBLE ROCK (USA)

Tony Gollan

Billy Egan

15

57kg

7

VIENNA PRINCESS

Chris Waller

Jim Byrne

1

57kg

8

C’EST MAGIQUE

Chris Waller

James McDonald

9

57kg

9

LEKVARTE (NZ)

Joseph Pride

Reece Jones

7

57kg

10

AUSBRED FLIRT

Brad Widdup

Tyler Schiller

12

57kg

11

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Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes

Mark Du Plessis

11

57kg

12

ZOE’S PROMISE

Kris Lees

Michael Rodd

13

57kg

13

COCO JAMBOO (IRE)

Peter & Paul Snowden

Tom Sherry

3

57kg

14

COEUR VOLANTE (NZ)

Michael Moroney

Blake Shinn

16

55.5kg

15

ROLL ON HIGH

Peter G Moody & Katherine Coleman

Vlad Duric

4

55.5kg

16

ABOUNDING

Robert Heathcote

Martin Harley

18

55.5kg

17

MISS JOELENE

Kelly Schweida

James Orman

10

55.5kg

18e

BANANA QUEEN

Gerald Ryan & Sterling Alexiou

Damien Thornton

2

57kg

19e

WILLINGA BEAST

Kris Lees

14

57kg

Talk about a jam-packed field! For the 2024 Tattersall’s Tiara, we saw a field of 17 runners confirmed, along with two emergencies just in case there are any scratchings. Before the race, we saw just one scratching of Coeur Volante, which gave the first emergency Banana Queen entry into the race.

Scratchings are an unfortunate way of life in horse racing and they happen all the time. They can happen for several reasons, for example, if a horse has been scratched due to vet’s advice. If you're betting on the Tattersall’s Tiara and the horse you backed gets scratched, you will get your stake back.

One of the key things related to the final field that you should also consider is the barrier draw. The bigger the field, the more importance is placed on the barrier draw. Each runner has a different racing style that potentially suits jumping from a wide or insider barrier as well. 

Tattersall’s Tiara Form Guide

Putting together the Tattersall’s Tiara form guide might not sound like a fun thing for you to do, but for the team here at OnlyRacing, we can’t think of anything better. So, we’ve done the heavy lifting for you, going through all the key data and stats and finding little nuggets of gold that can point you in the right direction.

The stats don’t lie, that’s for sure and over the years, we’ve seen some clear patterns emerge. There are some key form indicators that you need to know about before you go off to place your bets. If you want to bet with your head and not your heart, check out the details below!

With the race being the last Group 1 of the season, there are plenty of lead-up races that you can look into. Some of the most common include; the Bright Shadow Quality (Listed), the Pam O'Neil Stakes (Group 3), the Helen Coughlin Stakes (Listed), the Dane Ripper Stakes (Group 2) and the Gai Waterhouse Classic (Listed).

The most successful out of all those above races is the Dane Ripper Stakes. In the last 17 years, we’ve seen seven Tattersall’s Tiara winners come from the Dane Ripper Stakes. Another race you should check out is the Stradbroke Handicap, this race has produced eight winners in the last 17 years.

The Tattersall’s Tiara winner almost always comes into the race in some sort of form. In the last 17 years, we’ve seen six winners also claim victory in their lead-up race. In the last 17 years, three runners have completed the Tattersall’s Tiara - Dane Ripper Stakes double; Invincibella (2019), Cosmic Endeavour (2014) and Red Tracer (2013).

Six of the last 11 Tattersall’s Tiara winners have been the favourite. But if you look back a little further, the race hasn’t exactly been the best hunting ground for favourites. In the last 17 years, nine of the winners have jumped with double-digit odds.

The barrier draw doesn’t seem to impact runners that much in the Tattersall’s Tiara. Since 2010, we have seen seven winners jump from a double-digit barrier. There is also a complete mixed bag when it comes to the age of winners, with the most successful age since 2010 being 3YOs, with five wins.

Tattersall’s Tiara Horses

The Tattersall’s Tiara is a high-quality race and we see some of the best-ever fillies and mares compete for victory each year. Only the best of the best can go on to win the race. This section is dedicated to those Tattersall’s Tiara horses that have that special something and have gone on to bigger and better things.

There are a lot of horses that we could feature in this section, but we’ve narrowed it down to just a handful of the best. Check out the horses we’ve chosen below and hopefully, you agree with the choices we’ve made!

Dane Ripper - 1997

Such an epic horse that one of the main lead-up races to the Tattersall’s Tiara is named after her, the Dane Ripper Stakes (which is a Group 2)! She won several races in her career, including the likes of the Cox Plate, the Manikato Stakes, the Stradbroke Handicap and the Australian Cup.

Srikandi - 2015

Srikandi proved too good for her rivals in the 2015 Tattersall’s Tiara. Along with her win in the Tattersall’s Tiara, Srikandi also won the Stradbroke Handicap. In the end, Srikandi amassed over $2 million in prize money and had a career record of 15:9-2-1.

Invincibella - 2019

Invincibella’s only Group 1 win came in the 2019 Tattersall’s Tiara. She did win four Group 2s in her career though and ended up with a career record of 43:12-8-4. Invincibella placed in 56% of the races she competed in and this helped her gain over $3 million in prize money.

Tofane - 2021

The winner of four Group 1 races, Tofane claimed victory in the 2021 Tattersall’s Tiara. The other three Group 1 races Tofane won included; the CF Orr Stakes, the All Aged Stakes and the Stradbroke Handicap. She won eight races in total in her career and this resulted in claiming almost $4 million in prize money.

Tattersall’s Tiara Odds

Go to one of the many horse racing betting apps in Australia and you’ll notice that there are odds for many different markets. There are a lot of different markets you can bet on and the closer we get to race day, the more markets will open up.

All the best bookies, including PlayUp, will open odds markets up before the race. PlayUp hasn’t released its market for the Tattersall’s Tiara just yet, so you’ll have to hold off placing your bets for a little longer! You can check one bookie for their odds, or multiple, it’s up to you! If you check multiple bookies, you’ll notice that there could be a different price for the same market.

Different bookies have different algorithms and factors that influence what price they list for each of their horse racing markets. This is why it is a good idea to shop around because you could get more bang for your buck.

Speaking about bang for your buck, we also recommend betting as soon as you can on the Tattersall’s Tiara, this is because if you’re placing your bets when the market is listed as “Before Noms” you’ll get your stake back if your runner doesn’t make the final field and you’ll also notice the odds are generally higher than compared to if you place your bets on the day.

While the odds for the 2025 Tattersall’s Tiara aren’t available at the moment, we’ve left up the odds of all the runners in the field for the race in 2024. Check out the odds below:

Runner:

Odds:

Bella Nipotina

$2.70

C'est Magique

$6.50

Coeur Volante

$11

Roll On High

$11

Semana

$12

Opal Ridge

$13

Coco Jamboo

$15

Roots

$18

Bubble Rock

$18

Comrade Rosa

$31

Vienna Princess

$34

Lekvarte

$34

Ausbred Flirt

$34

Abounding

$34

Miss Joelene

$41

Willinga Beast

$41

Zoe’s Promise

$61

Banana Queen

$71

More Secrets

$101

*Odds correct as of 27/06/2024.

Tattersall’s Tiara History

The Tattersall’s Tiara is the last Group race of the season and we have to wait until late August for the next Group 1. The race forms part of a four-week racing spectacular at Eagle Farm Racecourse, which forms a bigger part in Brisbane’s Winter Racing Carnival, one of the biggest horse racing carnivals on the calendar.

The race was previously known as the Winter Stakes up until 2011, then the name was changed to Tattersall’s Tiara. Over the years, the Tattersall’s Tiara continued to grow in stature and eventually became a Group 1 race in 2007. Before that, the Tattersall’s Tiara gained Listed status in 1992, then Group 3 status in 1996 and then Group 2 status in 2006.

We haven’t seen much change in the distance of the Tattersall’s Tiara in its history. The only change was in 2007 when the race gained Group 1 status. The race distance changed from 1,500m to 1,400m, so nothing major, but a change nonetheless!

Over recent times, we’ve seen a couple of track changes for the race due to issues with the reconstruction of the Eagle Farm surface. In 2015, the race was run at Gold Coast Racecourse and in 2017 and 2018, the race was held at Doomben Racecourse.

If you are enjoying learning all about the Tattersall’s Tiara, then we’ve got some good news for you! The race is just one of over 100 that we feature in our Group One races list. You can read about all the different key races on the calendar until your heart’s content.

Tattersall’s Tiara Results

We’ve got all the Tattersall’s Tiara results information you’ve been looking for. If you want to know where each runner finished in the latest race, we’ve got that! If you want to watch the full race replay to relive all the action, we’ve got that! We will also update this information with the latest results, as they become available.

In 2024, we saw the pre-race favourite, Bella Nipotina, salute for punters in the Tattersall’s Tiara. Bella Nipotina overcame a wide barrier to storm home and win by 1.1L to Semana. Bella Nipotina was able to go one better after finishing second in the Stradbroke Handicap in her last start.

Bubble Rock, who was paying $18 just to place, finished in third place, 1.4L off the leader. In the end, the 2024 Tattersall’s Tiara was run in a time of 1:21.65 and there was 22.1L that split the first and last runners across the finishing post.

Check out the full Tattersall’s Tiara results below:

Finish

No.

Horse

Trainer

Jockey

Margin

Barrier

Weight

1

1

BELLA NIPOTINA

Ciaron Maher

Ryan Maloney

-

15

57kg

2

2

SEMANA

Ciaron Maher

Dylan Gibbons (a)

1.1L

6

57kg

3

6

BUBBLE ROCK (USA)

Tony Gollan

Billy Egan

1.4L

14

57kg

4

16

ABOUNDING

Robert Heathcote

Martin Harley

2.2L

16

55.5kg

5

15

ROLL ON HIGH

Peter G Moody & Katherine Coleman

Vlad Duric

2.7L

4

55.5kg

6

10

AUSBRED FLIRT

Brad Widdup

Tyler Schiller

2.8L

12

57kg

7

3

ROOTS

Chris Waller

Tim Clark

3.1L

8

57kg

8

9

LEKVARTE (NZ)

Joseph Pride

Reece Jones

3.8L

7

57kg

9

7

VIENNA PRINCESS

Chris Waller

Jim Byrne

4.1L

1

57kg

10

8

C’EST MAGIQUE

Chris Waller

Blake Shinn

4.5L

9

57kg

11

11

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Michael, Wayne & John Hawkes

Robbie Dolan

4.9L

11

57kg

12

5

COMRADE ROSA

Tony Gollan

Ms Angela Jones

5.1L

17

57kg

13

13

COCO JAMBOO (IRE)

Peter & Paul Snowden

Tom Sherry

5.1L

3

57kg

14

12

ZOE’S PROMISE

Kris Lees

Michael Rodd

5.8L

13

57kg

15

17

MISS JOELENE

Kelly Schweida

James Orman

7.4L

10

55.5kg

16

4

OPAL RIDGE

Luke Pepper

Tommy Berry

16.3L

5

57kg

17

18e

BANANA QUEEN

Gerald Ryan & Sterling Alexiou

Damien Thornton

22.1L

2

57kg

-

14

COEUR VOLANTE (NZ)

Michael Moroney

Blake Shinn

 

0

-

19e

WILLINGA BEAST

Kris Lees

  

0

Tattersall’s Tiara Replay

As expected, the Tattersall’s Tiara was completely action-packed. You can relive all the action through the race replay video below:

Tattersall’s Tiara Winners

Over the years, we’ve seen some amazing winners of the Tattersall’s Tiara. If you’d like to learn more about the recent history of Tattersall’s Tiara winners, we’ve put together this table just for you! Check it out below:

Year:Runner:
2025TBC
2024Bella Nipotina
2023Palaisipan
2022Startantes
2021Tofane
2020Race not held
2019Invincibella
2018Prompt Response
2017Tycoon Tara
2016Miss Cover Girl
2015Srikandi
2014Cosmic Endeavour
2013Red Tracer
2012Pear Tart
2011Yosei
2010Melito

Tattersall’s Tiara FAQs

We’d like to think that we’ve answered all the questions you have about the Tattersall’s Tiara. But just in case we haven’t, we have put together this Tattersall’s Tiara FAQs section that includes all the most common questions people have about the race. Check out the FAQs below:

Where to bet on the Tattersall’s Tiara?

There are plenty of places that are available to you if you’d like to bet on the Tattersall’s Tiara. If you aren't exactly sure where to start, we recommend checking out our bookie reviews page. On that page, we have heaps of details about each of the top bookies in Australia and that should make your decision a bit easier.

How to bet on the Tattersall’s Tiara?

If you’re not sure how to bet on the Tattersall’s Tiara, you should check out our bookie reviews page. One of the sections in our review includes information on all the markets available with each bookie, as well as a step-by-step guide to placing a bet.

How to watch the Tattersall’s Tiara?

If you want to watch the Tattersall’s Tiara in Australia, you’ve got three main options available to you. You can watch the race on free-to-air, watch the race through a paid service (like Kayo or Foxtel), or you can watch the race through a bookie if they offer live-streaming services.

When is the Tattersall’s Tiara?

The Tattersall’s Tiara is scheduled for Saturday 28th June 2025 and will be one of the key races on what we expect to be an epic day of racing.

How long is the Tattersall’s Tiara?

The Tattersall’s Tiara is slated at a distance of 1,400m and only features fillies and mares.

Where is the Tattersall’s Tiara?

The Tattersall’s Tiara takes place each year at Eagle Farm Racecourse in Brisbane.

Who won the most recent edition of the Tattersall’s Tiara?

In 2024, we saw Bella Nipotina win the Tattersall’s Tiara. Bella Nipotina was the favourite for the race and won by 1.1L.

What is the prize money for the Tattersall’s Tiara?

As the Tattersall’s Tiara is a Group 1 race, there’s a lot of prize money on the line, $700K to be exact.

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