All 58 of the heats across Victoria have been run and won throughout May and June, culminating in a day of exceptional racing at Flemington.

The Finals provide an exciting prelude to the upcoming spring season, having produced Group 1 winners and Lexus Melbourne Cup contenders in recent years.

Four Listed races across the meeting including the prestigious Listed VRC-CRV Winter Championship Final (1600m) for the milers, the Listed Santa Ana Lane Sprint Series Final (1200m) for the sprinters, the Listed Taj Rossi Series Final (1600m) for two-year-olds and the Listed A.R Creswick Stakes (1200m) for the sprinting three-year-olds.

Don't miss the chance to witness the rising stars of the track and the excitement of top-tier winter racing!

Saturday 5 July, 2025


Feature races:

Listed A.R Creswick Stakes (1200m)
Listed Santa Ana Lane Sprint Series Final (1200m)
Listed VRC-CRV Winter Championship Final (1600m)
Listed Taj Rossi Series Final (1600m)

General Public

Flemington Pass (General Admission)

Flemington Pass (General Admission)

$20 PER PERSON
$40 PER FAMILY

Witness all the thrilling racing action up close from the famous Flemington Front Lawn or in one of the many bars and eateries across course.

Flemington Race Day Annual Pass

$199pp

Enjoy all the racing action at Flemington with a Flemington Race Day Annual Pass providing general admission access to all remaining race days in 2025, including all four days of the Melbourne Cup Carnival! 

Hospitality

Terrace Restaurant

Terrace Restaurant

GRAZING from $200pp
DEGUSTATION from $290pp

Dine in style with stunning panoramic views over Flemington Racecourse, with your choice of dining experience.

Hill Stand Corporate Suites

$345pp

Welcome your guests into your own private suite with one of the best views at Flemington, located opposite the Winning Post.

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Race Schedule

 

Prizemoney:  $201,885

Quality Handicap. Apprentices cannot claim.

Race History

VRC-CRV WINTER CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES

This series for open class milers takes in heats at Sandown, Swan Hill, Caulfield and here at Flemington, attracting the most in-form gallopers over distances from 1400m-1600m and bringing them together for the $201,885 Listed VRC-CRV Winter Championship Series Final (1600m) on Flemington Finals Race Day.

FULL SERIES HISTORY 

Last year’s winner – Munhamek (GB)

Prizemoney: $177,335

Quality Handicap. Apprentices cannot claim.

Race History

SANTA ANA LANE SPRINT SERIES

Formerly the All-Victorian Sprinters Series, the series was renamed in honour of five-time Group 1 winning sprinter, Santa Ana Lane, trained by Anthony Freedman.

Santa Ana Lane amassed more than $8 million in prizemoney, winning Group 1 races in NSW, SA, QLD and the Group 1 VRC Sprint Classic (1200m) here at Flemington. Santa Ana Lane was retired a happy and healthy eight-year-old and now resides at Living Legends, located at Oaklands Junction.

This series attracts the fastest winter sprinters and features heats up the famous Flemington straight, as well as heats at Caulfield, Sandown and Swan Hill, culminating in the $177,335 Listed Santa Ana Lane Sprint Series Final (1200m).

FULL SERIES HISTORY 

Last year's winner - It'sourtime

3YO Creswick Sprint Series Final

 

Prizemoney: $177,035

3YO Set Weights plus Penalties. Apprentices cannot claim.

Race History

CRESWICK SPRINT SERIES

This series is aimed at three-year-old sprinters, with heats over distances between 1000m-1200m, conducted at Flemington and Caulfield.

It is named in honour of Sir Alexander (Alec) Reid Creswick (1912–83), who was a member of the VRC Committee for 24 years, from 1959 until his death in 1983, serving as Chairman 1969–77.

His great-great-grandfather Henry Creswick had been a foundation committee member of the Victoria Racing Club in 1864. Sir Alec was a fine horseman himself—Master of the Melbourne Hunt Club, a leading polo player, head of the Equestrian Federation of Australia and a practical supporter of successful Australian participation in successive Olympic Games.

He bred and raced many fine racehorses, including champion filly True Course.

The final, the $177,035 Listed A.R Creswick Stakes, is run on Flemington Finals Race Day over 1200 metres.

FULL SERIES HISTORY 

Last year's winner - Right To Party

Prizemoney: $176,885

2YO Quality Handicap. Apprentices cannot claim.

Race History

TAJ ROSSI SERIES

This series targets later-developing two-year-olds who are suited to the longer distance of 1600 metres, the Listed Taj Rossi Series Final and is named after outstanding performer Taj Rossi, who was trained by the legendary Bart Cummings.

When the son of Matrice was bought by Cummings in 1972 at the Adelaide Yearling Sales for $18,000 (top price) and then sold to prominent owner Victor Peters, neither could envisage the heights to which Taj Rossi would rise in his short but spectacular career.

Beginning his racing as a two-year-old in Adelaide, his first two wins came in moderate company in the winter of 1973 at Flemington. In the spring he ran second at Moonee Valley.

Then followed a dazzling sequence in which he won six of his next seven starts including the Ascot Vale Stakes, Moonee Valley Stakes, W.S. Cox Plate, Victoria Derby, George Adams Handicap and Sandown Guineas.

“All along I have said that he is one of the best, if not the best, three-year-old that Australia has known in the last 50 years.” - Bart Cummings

This magnificent group of victories secured for Taj Rossi the award of Racehorse of the Year for the 1973-74 season. Cummings had great respect for Taj Rossi, who was retired to stud as a four-year-old, siring among others, Taj Eclipse, the winner of the 1983 VRC Oaks and yes, owned by Mr and Mrs Victor Peters.

FULL SERIES HISTORY 

Last year's winner - Jenni's Meadow

Prizemoney: $202,285

3YO Quality Handicap. Apprentices cannot claim.

Race History

THE MAHOGANY CHALLENGE

Introduced in 2019, the Mahogany Challenge was created to showcase developing stayers in Victoria. The series is for three-year-olds and takes in heats at Flemington, Caulfield and Sandown, culminating in the final on Flemington Finals Race Day.

The series is named after the mighty Mahogany, who was raced jointly by Hall of Fame owner Lloyd Williams and businessman Kerry Packer, and trained by the all-conquering Lee Freedman.

He won eight Group 1 races, including both the Victoria Derby and Australian Derby as a three-year-old, and was named the Australian Racehorse of the Year for the 1993-94 season.

Known as one of the most versatile gallopers in Australian racing history, Mahogany won four of his eight Group 1s at Flemington, including the Lightning Stakes in 1995 and 1997.

FULL SERIES HISTORY 

Last year's winner - Steel Run

Prizemoney: $152,285

Quality Handicap. Apprentices cannot claim.

Race History

BANJO PATERSON SERIES

This series is for open stayers and is named in honour of revered author and poet Andrew Barton ‘Banjo’ Paterson, who had a lifelong love affair with horses. Polo matches, picnic races and riding his own pony were all part of his early life in country NSW.

After moving to Sydney and qualifying as a solicitor, he began submitting poetry to The Bulletin under the pseudonym “The Banjo”, the name of a racehorse his father had owned.

His various careers included jockey, horse trainer in the Middle East during WWI and racing journal editor, but it’s his wonderful bush ballads and poems – such as The Man From Snowy River – that truly reflect his equine passion.

In 1886, he published A Dream of the Melbourne Cup;  the first of many racing ballads, including Old Pardon, the Son of Reprieve, The Open Steeplechase, Rio Grande’s Last Race  and The Wargilah Handicap.

FULL SERIES HISTORY 

Last year's winner - Berkshire Breeze (IRE)

Prizemoney: $152,085

2YO Quality Handicap. Apprentices cannot claim.

Race History

NEXT GENERATION SPRINTER SERIES

This series for two-year-olds was introduced to showcase young up-and-coming sprinters and provide an opportunity to gain valuable experience up the unique Flemington straight.

The intention is to contribute to the development of the next generation of Australia’s world-class sprinting talents.

The series takes in heats at Flemington, Caulfield, Swan Hill and Sandown, and the $152,085 final is held over the famous Flemington Straight Six course.

FULL SERIES HISTORY 

Last year's winner - Aldolfito

Prizemoney: $152,035

Fillies & Mares Quality Handicap. Apprentices cannot claim.

Race History

LEILANI SERIES

This series for fillies and mares is named in honour of Leilani, another Bart Cummings-trained champion who left an indelible print on Australian racing.

She won the 1974 AJC Oaks before transforming into a dominant four-year-old race mare, winning the Turnbull Stakes, Toorak Handicap, Caulfield Cup and Mackinnon Stakes in the spring of 1974, before running a gallant second to stablemate Think Big in the Melbourne Cup.

In the ensuing autumn, Leilani won the Orr Stakes, St George Stakes and Australian Cup, among other races. Winning 14 of her 28 starts, Leilani was a horse that Cummings was very fond of; so much so that he named his Sydney stables Leilani Lodge in her honour.

Although Cummings was not one to talk much about his horses – especially those in the past as he preferred to look forward – it is well-known that he had huge respect for Leilani, known as a great horse with great fight. Leilani was raced by prominent Melburnians, The Hon Andrew and Mrs Susan Peacock as well as Mr Ian and Mrs Liz Rice.

Heats for fillies and mares are conducted at Flemington, Caulfield and Mornington, leading into the final, a quality handicap for fillies and mares over the Flemington mile.

*In 2023, the Leilani Series, and the former three-year-old fillies series, the Rivette Series, were combined.

FULL SERIES HISTORY 

Last year's winner - Cindy Falls (NZ)

Prizemoney: $151,885

3YO Quality Handicap. Apprentices cannot claim.

Race History

SILVER BOWL SERIES

This series is for three-year-old milers with heats over distances of 1400m to 1600m held across Melbourne at Flemington, Caulfield and Sandown. 

FULL SERIES HISTORY 

Last year's winner - Justadeel

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