Outstanding Racing On Day 1 of The Star Championships

Sydney turned on some brilliant autumn sunshine for (Saturday)’s eighth running of The Star Championships at Royal Randwick.

Saturday’s afternoon’s Day 1 showcased some excellent racing with James McDonald taking the honours with a winning double in the Inglis Sires’ (Anamoe) and Heineken TJ Smith Stakes (Nature Strip).

Jamie Kah punches Cascadian home in The Star Doncaster Mile. Image by Bradley Photographers

“The two days of The Championships provide some of the world’s best racing with eight Group One events,” said Racing NSW’s CEO, Peter V’landys AM.

“Each of The Championships races were highly competitive and the vibe on course today augers well for another big crowd in attendance at next Saturday’s finale.”

Australian Turf Club reported a sold-out crowd to witness today’s fantastic 10-race card.

Highlights include the devastating win of Nature Strip in the Heineken TJ Smith Stakes, Cascadian’s win in The Star Doncaster Mile and Explosive Lad’s upset victory in the Bentley Australian Derby.

Australian Turf Club’s Chief Executive, Jamie Barkley, said Sydney had returned to the races in great numbers.

“Derby and Doncaster Day is a favourite of Sydney and it’s a time for the city to shine in autumn,” Mr Barkley said.

“Royal Randwick has today hosted world-class racing to another sold-out crowd in glorious autumn weather.

“With the new Winx Stand well under way and new spaces across the racecourse, the atmosphere at Royal Randwick has been as vibrant as ever.”

James McDonald leads the Nathan Berry Medal on six points with Kerrin McEvoy in second place (four points) and a further point to Jamie Kah, Tommy Berry, John Allen and Tom Marquand.

Next Saturday’s Day 2 of The Championships will feature the much-anticipated battle between top class gallopers Verry Elleegant and Addeybb in the $4 million Group 1-Longines Queen Elizabeth Stakes (2000m).

– Racing NSW

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