TJ Smith Stakes Tips, Betting, Odds, Horses & More 2026

The TJ Smith Stakes is a weight-for-age sprint race that takes place each year at Randwick Racecourse. In 2026, the race will be held on Saturday, April 4. The 1,200m trip never fails to bring out some of the best sprinters going around and is sure to be one of the highlights of the Autumn Racing Carnival.

TJ Smith Stakes Information

Would you like some quick facts and information about the TJ Smith Stakes? No stress, we’ve got all the details you need here:

📅Date:

Saturday 4th April, 2026

⌚Race Time:TBA
📏Race Distance:1,200 metres
🛣️Racecourse:Randwick Racecourse
🐎Conditions:Weight-For-Age
🏅Status:Group 1
🏆Prize Money:$3,000,000
🏇2025 Winner:

Briasa

About the TJ Smith Stakes

When it’s TJ Smith Stakes race day, you know you’re in the thick of things during the Sydney Autumn Racing Carnival! The TJ Smith Stakes is a weight-for-race race open to all horses and is run over a distance of 1,200m. It is one of the most important Group One races during the Autumn Racing Carnival.

The race is run on a day with several other Group 1s including; the Australian Derby,, the Doncaster Mile and the Sires Produce Stakes, all taking part at Randwick Racecourse. On top of this, another key race, the Country Championships Final, is also run on the race day at the same track. The Country Championships Final is not classified as a Group 1, but there is a whopping $1 million up for grabs!

If you add up all the prize money that is to be given away from the races listed above, you’re looking at a total of $11 million! Ca-ching! The TJ Smith is held on what we refer to as Day One of The Championships with Day Two run on the following Saturday and features five key races at Randwick Racecourse, with four of them being Group 1s.

With the $3 million that’s on offer in terms of prize money, it’s no surprise that each year we see some of the best sprinters competing in the race. Speaking of prize money, the TJ Smith Stakes recently saw a bump in prize money from $2.5 million to $3 million, which took place in 2022 as a part of Racing NSW’s $30 million prize money announcement.

Runners that win the Premiere Stakes, the Roman Consul Stakes, the Challenge Stakes or The Galaxy are all exempt from the ballot. You’ll find that several horses that run in the TJ Smith Stakes will then go on to contest the All Aged Stakes, which is held two weeks later at the same track. With all the Group 1 racing that takes place at Randwick Racecourse over the Sydney Autumn Carnival, there’s no doubt it is one of the top tracks in the country.

This TJ Smith Stakes page here at OnlyRacing will provide you with all the information you could ever need about the race, including the all-important TJ Smith Stakes tips and betting information! Be sure to check back with us on race week as our tips will be coming in hot.

Everyone loves talking about the mammoth amount of prize money that is offered during The Championships, so check out the breakdown of prize money that is offered up for the top finishers in the TJ Smith Stakes here:

Place:Prize Money:
1st$1,7250,000
2nd$560,000
3rd$280,000
4th$135,000
5th$75,000
6th$40,000
7th & 8th$35,000
9th & 10th$20,000

TJ Smith Stakes Tips

Hello, TJ Smith Stakes tips! We just love providing free horse racing tips to the readers here at OnlyRacing. We provide daily horse racing tips as well as tips for all the major races that take place throughout the year, including Randwick tips. Our experts take their job very seriously and would never tip something they wouldn’t bet on themselves.

Unfortunately, our 2026 TJ Smith Stakes tips aren’t available yet. We prefer waiting until race week, when the final field has been confirmed, before putting forward our tips. When it’s race week, we will have all the information required to provide our best bet, next best and best roughie for the race.

While you’re here, why don’t you use the benefit of hindsight to judge how our expert’s tips stacked up in 2025:

TJ Smith Stakes Best Bet - Jimmysstar

It’s a wide-open edition of the TJ Smith Stakes and I could seriously make a case for almost half the field I reckon. In the end, I’m going to side with Jimmysstar for this one. The gelding is currently going around with odds of $8.50 at PlayUp, putting him on the equal-fourth line of betting.

The 5YO comes into this one third up after winning the Oakleigh Plate to kick off his prep. Last time out, he produced a great run late to claim third in the William Reid Stakes. Jockey Ethan Brown sticks with Jimmysstar and barrier nine seems to work in his favour as well. Doesn’t have the best record in Sydney, but this could be the time he corrects those stats.

TJ Smith Stakes Next Best - Briasa

Briasa claims the honour of my next best in the TJ Smith Stakes. This will be his first attempt in WFA conditions, so there is a little query there, but I think he is up to the challenge. At the moment, the 4YO comes into this one on the second line of betting, with odds of $4.60 at PlayUp.

Takes somewhat of a different path to this one and will be tackling the TJ Smith Stakes second-up after finishing fourth in The Galaxy. The 1,200m looks ideal here and he gets a kinder draw than what was served up to him in The Galaxy. Tyler Schiller, who has been with Briasa for a while now, retains the ride.

TJ Smith Stakes Best Roughie - Switzerland

If you’re looking for a little more value, there’s plenty to be found in the 2025 TJ Smith Stakes, but I do like the look of Switzerland. As a 3YO, he won’t have to carry as much weight as the majority of the field and he is currently going around with odds of $15, thanks to PlayUp.

He hasn’t been up to his usual standard so far this prep, which is probably why we are getting double-digit odds, but the Group 1 winner has drawn very well and books the services of Ryan Moore. He has been back to the trials since his disappointing Canterbury Stakes run and that showed he was up to his normal high standards.

TJ Smith Stakes Betting

It’s TJ Smith Stakes betting time! But wait. How do you bet on the TJ Smith Stakes and who should you bet with? These are all common questions newbies have when it comes to TJ Smith Stakes betting. The good news is that we will answer all your questions in this section so you can place your bets with supreme confidence.

If you’ve had a quick look around the different betting apps available you’ll know just how many options there are. We believe the best option is to shop around for the best odds and deals. This means you could be opening a couple of different betting accounts. 

There are heaps of markets for you to bet on through different horse racing betting sites. When it comes to the different betting markets, you should stick with what you are comfortable with and fully understand. As your knowledge grows, you can change things up and try more complex bets.

We’ve done a lot of the heavy lifting for you and provided in-depth reviews on all the top Australian betting sites going around. So make sure you check out our comprehensive reviews before you decide which bookie you want to sign up with! 

You’ll find that different bookies will likely offer varying odds and there are a lot of different betting sites bonuses out there, so keep your eyes peeled for something new that can give you more bang for your buck. You don’t want to leave any value on the table, now do you?

So, which bookies in particular should you bet with come this TJ Smith Stakes? There are a few we like, but if you haven’t already, you should check out PlayUp Dabble and PuntCity. They are among the best betting apps going around and offer some awesome betting promotions that you just can’t turn down.

Those are just three of the bookies we like for the TJ Smith Stakes betting and there is plenty more where they came from. If you’re looking for more, then scroll up to our “Betting Sites” section to see the full range of bookies on offer.

TJ Smith Stakes Field

The TJ Smith Stakes field for the race in 2026 hasn’t been confirmed just yet. While the field hasn’t been finalised, if history is anything to go by, we will see a field filled with quality runner after quality runner. Group 1 glory will be on the line and there’s a whopping $3 million worth of prize money up for grabs.

It is a good idea to check out the odds for the race, if available. Checking out the odds will give you an indication of which runners are currently favoured in the market. Things can change pretty quickly in horse racing, so you’ll have to keep regular tabs on this.

You’ll find pretty significant fluctuations in the odds in the lead-up to the race, especially considering the field is not confirmed. Many factors influence changes in the odds, so if you see a price you like, it’s best to jump on while you still can!

We have to wait a little longer for the 2026 field to be confirmed, but you can take a look and see which runners took part in the 2025 TJ Smith Stakes here:

No.

Horse

Trainer

Jockey

Barrier

Weight

1

OVERPASS

Bjorn Baker

Joshua Parr

2

58.5kg

2

JIMMYSSTAR (NZ)

Ciaron Maher

Ethan Brown

9

58.5kg

3

JEDIBEEL (NZ)

Brad Widdup

Craig Williams

8

58.5kg

4

HEADWALL

Matthew Smith

Zac Lloyd

7

58.5kg

5

BRIASA

Michael, John & Wayne Hawkes

Tyler Schiller

3

58.5kg

6

SUNSHINE IN PARIS

Annabel Neasham & Rob Archibald

Chad Schofield

11

56.5kg

7

JOLIESTAR

Chris Waller

Damian Lane

4

56.5kg

8

MAGIC TIME

Grahame Begg

Jordan Childs

1

56.5kg

9

I AM ME

Ciaron Maher

Tim Clark

6

56.5kg

10

KIMOCHI

Gary Portelli

Nash Rawiller

13

56.5kg

11

SWITZERLAND

Chris Waller

Ryan Moore

5

56.5kg

12

TRAFFIC WARDEN

James Cummings

Blake Shinn

12

56.5kg

13

SHEZANALISTER

Bjorn Baker

Ms Rachel King

10

56.5kg

1

Horse

OVERPASS

Trainer

Bjorn Baker

Jockey

Joshua Parr

Barrier

2

Weight

58.5kg

2

Horse

JIMMYSSTAR (NZ)

Trainer

Ciaron Maher

Jockey

Ethan Brown

Barrier

9

Weight

58.5kg

3

Horse

JEDIBEEL (NZ)

Trainer

Brad Widdup

Jockey

Craig Williams

Barrier

8

Weight

58.5kg

4

Horse

HEADWALL

Trainer

Matthew Smith

Jockey

Zac Lloyd

Barrier

7

Weight

58.5kg

5

Horse

BRIASA

Trainer

Michael, John & Wayne Hawkes

Jockey

Tyler Schiller

Barrier

3

Weight

58.5kg

6

Horse

SUNSHINE IN PARIS

Trainer

Annabel Neasham & Rob Archibald

Jockey

Chad Schofield

Barrier

11

Weight

56.5kg

7

Horse

JOLIESTAR

Trainer

Chris Waller

Jockey

Damian Lane

Barrier

4

Weight

56.5kg

8

Horse

MAGIC TIME

Trainer

Grahame Begg

Jockey

Jordan Childs

Barrier

1

Weight

56.5kg

9

Horse

I AM ME

Trainer

Ciaron Maher

Jockey

Tim Clark

Barrier

6

Weight

56.5kg

10

Horse

KIMOCHI

Trainer

Gary Portelli

Jockey

Nash Rawiller

Barrier

13

Weight

56.5kg

11

Horse

SWITZERLAND

Trainer

Chris Waller

Jockey

Ryan Moore

Barrier

5

Weight

56.5kg

12

Horse

TRAFFIC WARDEN

Trainer

James Cummings

Jockey

Blake Shinn

Barrier

12

Weight

56.5kg

13

Horse

SHEZANALISTER

Trainer

Bjorn Baker

Jockey

Ms Rachel King

Barrier

10

Weight

56.5kg

For the 2025 TJ Smith Stakes, we saw a field of 13 runners confirmed, down from the 15 runners in 2024. There weren’t any emergencies listed either, but this didn’t matter in the end as there weren’t any pre-race scratchings. This meant that all the original 13 runners took their place in the starting barriers.

If you’re new to the world of horse racing, you’re probably wondering what a scratching is. A scratching is where a runner is pulled from the race and will no longer take part in it. There are many reasons a horse is scratched from a race and it is a fairly common occurrence, even in races like the TJ Smith Stakes where there is a cool $3 million up for grabs.

Along with checking out any potential scratchings in the race, you should take a further look into the barrier draw before the race starts. The barrier draw can have a major impact on race strategy for each runner and the style of a particular runner may dictate whether they prefer an inside or outside barrier.

TJ Smith Stakes Form Guide

Studying the TJ Smith Stakes form guide isn’t everyone’s favourite thing to do, but we can tell you that the team at OnlyRacing love it! We’ve been doing it for years and know what to look for so we can help point you in the direction of the likely winner.

When it comes to the key form indicators, many patterns have emerged over the years for the TJ Smith Stakes. While it isn’t a guarantee you’ll find the winner, this is all about betting with your head and not your heart. So, let’s check out some of the key indicators that you should be aware of!

As the TJ Smith Stakes is held towards the end of the Sydney Autumn Racing Carnival, you’ll find many different lead-up races are important to check out. Look for similar distance races like the Newmarket Handicap or the William Reid Stakes.  In the last 14 years, 12 TJ Smith Stakes winners have come from one of these races.

Some of the other races you should check out include The Galaxy or the Challenge Stakes. If a runner can win either of these races, they are exempt from the ballot for the TJ Smith Stakes. In 2025, the TJ Smith Stakes winner, Briasa, ran in The Galaxy in his lead-up race. So, as you can see there are a lot of options and different form lines to attempt to line up.

You should be looking for runners who are coming into the TJ Smith Stakes in some form. There has only been one winner since 2007 that has finished worse than fourth in their lead-up run, which was Santa Ana Lane in 2019.

Favourites also tend to perform reasonably well in the TJ Smith Stakes. There have, however, been a couple of upsets since 2005, including Shamekha in 2005 ($26) and Master of Design in 2012 ($31). In fact, 2024 was the last time we saw a winner that jumped with double-digit odds!

TJ Smith Stakes Horses

While the TJ Smith Stakes hasn’t been running for as long as some of the other Group 1 races on the calendar, there have still been many quality horses that have taken part and won this great race. We’ve undertaken the difficult job of finding just a handful of TJ Smith Stakes horses to feature in this section.

You’ll learn more about each horse listed below, what they achieved in their career and the other types of races they won. Did the horse you were thinking of make our list? Keep reading to find out!

Mahogany - 1997

Mahogany was the inaugural winner of the TJ Smith Stakes. Throughout his career, he won eight Group 1 events and it could have been nine if it wasn’t for a close photo-finish second place to Octagonal in the 1995 Cox Plate! He had a very impressive career record of 43:19-7-5 which resulted in him earning almost $4 million.

Apache Cat - 2008

Like Mahogany, Apache Cat also won eight Group 1s throughout his career. Some of the other Group 1 races he managed to win included; the Doomben 10,000, the Australian Guineas, the Black Caviar Lightning Stakes and the Kingsford Smith Cup, just to name a few.

Black Caviar - 2011 & 2013

Is there anything Black Caviar didn’t do? Apparently not! Her forever unblemished record stands at 25:25-0-0 and helped her gain almost $8 million in prize money. She even has a Group 1 race named after her, the Black Caviar Lightning Stakes. She was awarded the Australian Racehorse of the Year three years in a row from 2011 to 2013.

Chautauqua - 2015-2017

Chautauqua won the TJ Smith Stakes three years in a row, a massive feat that many thought wouldn’t be accomplished for many years to come (oh, how wrong we were). Also known as “The Grey Flash”, the gelding was named the Australian Champion Sprinter in 2016. Some of the other races Chautauqua included; the Black Caviar Lightning Stakes and the Manikato Stakes.

Nature Strip - 2020-2022

Yep, that’s right. Just two years after Chautauqua’s three-peat, Nature Strip accomplished the exact same feat! The 2022 Australian Champion Racehorse of the Year, Nature Strip amassed over $20 million in prize money and was a nine-time Group 1 winner. On top of this, he also won The Everest, which would have greatly improved his prize money!

TJ Smith Stakes Odds

When you are about to place a bet on the TJ Smith Stakes, you’ll need to see what the odds are. The higher the odds, the more unlikely that outcome will take place. But also remember that just because a runner is listed with short odds of say $1.85, it doesn’t guarantee that runner will win the race.

Before the race, all the best horse racing betting apps will open up TJ Smith Stakes odds markets. This means that you’ll have plenty of time to place your bets. As race day gets closer, you’ll usually find that more horse racing markets will open up, so you’ll have more options available to you other than just the Win/ Place Bets.

As of right now, our favourite bookie, PlayUp, hasn't released their odds for the TJ Smith Stakes in 2026. Closer to race day, they will open up heaps of markets for the race and you can choose from options like fixed win, place, exacta, trifecta, quinella and others.

When the odds are released, you’ll notice that there are a lot of fluctuations. Many factors influence a change in the odds, so make sure you keep tabs on what is happening. We also recommend betting when the market is listed at “Before Noms” because if the horse you have chosen doesn’t make the final field, you’ll get your stake back! This is not the case if you’re betting when the market is “All-In”.

While we wait for the 2026 TJ Smith Stakes odds to be released, take a look at the 2025 odds for each runner in the field here:

Runner:

Odds:

Joliestar

$4.00

Briasa

$4.60

Overpass

$6.00

Jimmysstar

$8.50

Sunshine In Paris

$8.50

Magic Time

$8.50

Switzerland

$15

Headwall

$20

Kimochi

$26

Traffic Warden

$26

I Am Me

$34

Jedibeel

$41

Shezanalister

$81

*Odds correct as of 03/04/2025.

TJ Smith Stakes History

The TJ Smith Stakes doesn’t have as long of a history as some other Group 1 races, but it is still a race that has seen a lot of action! Each year, the TJ Smith Stakes takes place during Sydney’s Autumn Racing Carnival, which happens to be one of the biggest horse racing carnivals on the calendar, which includes other major races like the Golden Slipper, the Doncaster Mile as well as the Queen Elizabeth Stakes.

The first ever TJ Smith Stakes was run back in 1997 and runner Mahogany was victorious. During this time, the TJ Smith Stakes held Listed status and was known as the Endeavor Stakes. Oh, how things have changed!

It only took a couple of years for the race to be renamed in honour of horse trainer Thomas John Smith and ever since then we’ve all known the race as the TJ Smith Stakes. Thomas John Smith won 33 successive Sydney training premierships, so there’s no doubt he deserves a Group 1 race named after him! On top of this, he has also been inducted into the Australian Racing Hall of Fame.

It didn’t take long for the TJ Smith Stakes to start attracting some of the best sprinters going around. This meant that in 2005, due to the quality of sprinters competing in the race, racing administrators upgraded the race status to a Group 1. 

The TJ Smith Stakes made its way through the ranks before finally achieving Group 1 status and you can check out all the details here:

  • 1997 - Listed Race
  • 1998-2001 - Group 3
  • 2002-2003 - Group 2
  • 2005-Present - Group 1

As you have probably already come to realise, the TJ Smith Stakes is just one of the many, many other Group 1 and key races that we are lucky enough to see racing each year in Australia. So, if you want to learn more about some (or all!) of these other races, then be sure to check out our Group One races list!!

TJ Smith Stakes Results

So, you’ve come to find out who won the TJ Smith Stakes in 2026? Well, we do have some bad news, we don’t know the TJ Smith Stakes results just yet because the race hasn’t been run! However, we will be sure to bring you all the results of the race as soon as we can.

Meanwhile, let’s take a look back at what went down in the 2025 TJ Smith Stakes. In 2025, the TJ Smith Stakes was taken out by first-time Group 1 winner, Briasa. Jumping with odds of $6.50 the gelding was one of the more favoured runners and finished just 0.2L ahead of Overpass.

Wrapping up the final minor placings was Headwall, who jumped with odds of $31 to claim the win and ended up 1.4L off the leader. The pre-race favourite, Joliestar, didn’t have the race many had hoped for and finished in ninth place (out of 13 runners). The 2025 TJ Smith Stakes was run in a time of 1:08.57 and 4.9L split the entire field.

Want to know the finishing order of all the runners in the TJ Smith Stakes? Check out the table here:

Finish

No.

Horse

Trainer

Jockey

Margin

Barrier

Weight

1

5

BRIASA

Michael, John & Wayne Hawkes

Tyler Schiller

-

3

58.5kg

2

1

OVERPASS

Bjorn Baker

Joshua Parr

0.2L

2

58.5kg

3

4

HEADWALL

Matthew Smith

Zac Lloyd

1.4L

7

58.5kg

4

2

JIMMYSSTAR (NZ)

Ciaron Maher

Ethan Brown

1.5L

9

58.5kg

5

10

KIMOCHI

Gary Portelli

Nash Rawiller

1.7L

13

56.5kg

6

8

MAGIC TIME

Grahame Begg

Jordan Childs

1.7L

1

56.5kg

7

11

SWITZERLAND

Chris Waller

Ryan Moore

1.8L

5

56.5kg

8

6

SUNSHINE IN PARIS

Annabel Neasham & Rob Archibald

Chad Schofield

1.9L

11

56.5kg

9

7

JOLIESTAR

Chris Waller

Damian Lane

2L

4

56.5kg

10

3

JEDIBEEL (NZ)

Brad Widdup

Craig Williams

2.3L

8

58.5kg

11

9

I AM ME

Ciaron Maher

Tim Clark

3.4L

6

56.5kg

12

12

TRAFFIC WARDEN

James Cummings

Blake Shinn

4.6L

12

56.5kg

13

13

SHEZANALISTER

Bjorn Baker

Ms Rachel King

4.9L

10

56.5kg

1

No.

5

Horse

BRIASA

Trainer

Michael, John & Wayne Hawkes

Jockey

Tyler Schiller

Margin

-

Barrier

3

Weight

58.5kg

2

No.

1

Horse

OVERPASS

Trainer

Bjorn Baker

Jockey

Joshua Parr

Margin

0.2L

Barrier

2

Weight

58.5kg

3

No.

4

Horse

HEADWALL

Trainer

Matthew Smith

Jockey

Zac Lloyd

Margin

1.4L

Barrier

7

Weight

58.5kg

4

No.

2

Horse

JIMMYSSTAR (NZ)

Trainer

Ciaron Maher

Jockey

Ethan Brown

Margin

1.5L

Barrier

9

Weight

58.5kg

5

No.

10

Horse

KIMOCHI

Trainer

Gary Portelli

Jockey

Nash Rawiller

Margin

1.7L

Barrier

13

Weight

56.5kg

6

No.

8

Horse

MAGIC TIME

Trainer

Grahame Begg

Jockey

Jordan Childs

Margin

1.7L

Barrier

1

Weight

56.5kg

7

No.

11

Horse

SWITZERLAND

Trainer

Chris Waller

Jockey

Ryan Moore

Margin

1.8L

Barrier

5

Weight

56.5kg

8

No.

6

Horse

SUNSHINE IN PARIS

Trainer

Annabel Neasham & Rob Archibald

Jockey

Chad Schofield

Margin

1.9L

Barrier

11

Weight

56.5kg

9

No.

7

Horse

JOLIESTAR

Trainer

Chris Waller

Jockey

Damian Lane

Margin

2L

Barrier

4

Weight

56.5kg

10

No.

3

Horse

JEDIBEEL (NZ)

Trainer

Brad Widdup

Jockey

Craig Williams

Margin

2.3L

Barrier

8

Weight

58.5kg

11

No.

9

Horse

I AM ME

Trainer

Ciaron Maher

Jockey

Tim Clark

Margin

3.4L

Barrier

6

Weight

56.5kg

12

No.

12

Horse

TRAFFIC WARDEN

Trainer

James Cummings

Jockey

Blake Shinn

Margin

4.6L

Barrier

12

Weight

56.5kg

13

No.

13

Horse

SHEZANALISTER

Trainer

Bjorn Baker

Jockey

Ms Rachel King

Margin

4.9L

Barrier

10

Weight

56.5kg

TJ Smith Stakes Replay

Sometimes, the easiest thing to do is watch a video! So, check out the full race replay of the 2025 TJ Smith Stakes here:

TJ Smith Stakes Winners

Want to know who all the recent winners of the TJ Smith Stakes are? Well, do we have a table for you! Check out all the recent winners, up until 2010, here:

Year:Runner:
2026TBC
2025Briasa
2024

Chain Of Lightning

2023I Wish I Win
2022Nature Strip
2021Nature Strip
2020Nature Strip
2019Santa Ana Lane
2018Trapeze Artist
2017Chautauqua
2016Chautauqua
2015Chautauqua
2014Lankan Rupee    
2013Black Caviar
2012Master Of Design
2011Black Caviar
2010Melito

TJ Smith Stakes FAQs

If you have any last-minute questions about the TJ Smith Stakes, we’ve put this section together just for you! We’ve answered some of the most common TJ Smith Stakes FAQs here:

It’s not too difficult to find a great place to bet come this TJ Smith Stakes race day! All you need to do is check out our bookie reviews page and we’ll take it from there. Read all the reviews from top bookies in Australia and then make your informed decision on who to bet with.

Another question that can be answered by heading over to our bookie reviews page. We’ve got all the details relating to which markets are available to bet on with horse racing as well as a guide on how to actually place bets with certain bookies.

There’s no excuse not to miss the TJ Smith Stakes live as you’ve got many options to watch the race. You can catch the race on free-to-air, in other places like Kayo or Foxtel, or even through a bookie, if they offer live-streaming services to their customers.

The TJ Smith Stakes is scheduled for Saturday 4th April 2026 and will be one of the key races on what is a jam-packed day of racing, also known as Day One of The Championships.

The TJ Smith Stakes is a sprint race and is only 1,200 metres. As the race is only a distance of 1,200m, you’ll find the margin between the field is usually quite small.

The TJ Smith Stakes takes place each year at Randwick Racecourse in Sydney.

In 2025, we saw Briasa win the TJ Smith Stakes. The favourite, Joliestar, couldn’t get going and ended up finishing down in ninth out of 13 runners.

It’s The Championships, so obviously there’s a heap of prize money on the table. For the TJ Smith Stakes specifically, there’s $3 million on offer!

Katherine is a sports, horse racing and gambling writer from Melbourne, Australia. She has previously worked across a variety of horse racing and gambling companies, both based in Australia and overseas. She has a particular passion for sport, specifically cricket, NRL and Formula 1. She will happily watch any sport all day, and usually bases her weekend plans around what sport is on. She’ll go out anywhere, as long as there’s a TV to watch the game. Her greatest achievement was coming second in the 2023 NRL tipping comp! Just don’t ask what team she supports in the NRL (it’s the Tigers…).