‘You dream about getting to 100 wins’: Trainer Bjorn Baker eyes historic milestone
With 12 city meetings remaining this season, Sydney trainer Bjorn Baker is on 83 wins and is rapidly closing in on a century that he never dreamt possible.
The remarkable rise and rise of Bjorn Baker has the trainer closing in on a historic century of Sydney wins this season.
With 12 city meetings remaining this season, Baker is on 83 wins and trails only Chris Waller with 130 wins in the Sydney trainers premierships.
“You dream about getting to 100 wins, it would be fantastic,’’ Baker said.
“It is not completely out of the question although I’m probably going to struggle to get there but I will be doing my best.’’
There has only been five occasions in Sydney racing history when two trainers have passed 100 city wins in the same season and that was during the era when John Hawkes and Gai Waterhouse were the dominant stables two decades ago.
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The two Hall of Fame trainers swapped Sydney premiership wins over a 16-year period and their rivalry, albeit friendly, pushed them to new heights.
In 2002-03, they both broke the 150-win barrier with Waterhouse training 156 wins to claim the title from Hawkes on 150.5 wins.
The two trainers first managed the feat in 1999-2000 when Hawkes, with 112 wins, took out the premiership from Waterhouse on 101 wins.
Hawkes then won titles from Waterhouse in 2003-04 (113 wins to 103) and 2005-06 (133-104) while Waterhouse reversed the order in 2001-02 (137-115).
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Waller is about to claim his 15th consecutive Sydney premiership and his dominance doesn’t look like ending any season soon even with Ciaron Maher’s increasing stable numbers and Baker’s sudden emergence.
It was only six years ago when Baker trained 23 city winners for the 2018-19 season and was just outside the Sydney top 10 rankings.
But Baker has climbed into the top five Sydney trainers every year since with 2024-25 his career- best season by some margin over his previous best return of 56 city wins in 2019-20.
By all the metrics, Baker has had a breakout season. He’s trained the winners of 147 races on all tracks this season, easily eclipsing his previous best of 128 wins set in 2019-20. He’s prepared a stable-best 23 stakes winners – including three at Group 1 level – and his starters have already earned nearly $25 million prizemoney and counting, almost doubling the $14.8 million his horses won last season.
The Warwick Farm-based trainer’s focus now is to “raise the bat” for a century of city wins before the season ends with the final metropolitan meeting scheduled for his home track on July 30.
"Massive thrill, so many of my great friends in this horse."
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Bjorn Baker with a second Group 1 across the Championships! @BBakerRacingpic.twitter.com/UfbNqH1FVb
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Some of the batsmen in the Australian cricket team which lost the World Test Championship Final to South Africa at Lord’s last weekend would like to boast Baker’s numbers.
The trainer is readying 11 starters across seven races at Royal Randwick on Saturday including topweight Iknowastar and promising young sprinter Raikkonen in the Listed $200,000 Civic Stakes (1400m).
“I’m trying to get to that figure (100 wins),’’ Baker said. “I’m even looking at having Point And Shoot and Perfumist ready to start racing again next month.’’
Point And Shoot reeled off three wins in Sydney over summer while during the same period, Perfumist won at Mudgee before recording a city hat-trick of her own.
Perfumist makes it 3 in-a-row with a great ride from @Costin_Winona! ð@BBakerRacingpic.twitter.com/MXSl4ubgY8
— SKY Racing (@SkyRacingAU) January 4, 2025
Baker said even if he doesn’t quite get to the century of city wins, he “couldn’t be happier” with his stable’s results this season.
“In the last five of six years, I have been in the top five each season and come third a couple of times, so to finish second will be a great achievement,’’ he said. “The prizemoney our horses have won this year was also a big kick along.’’
Baker said his stable’s stunning season has been the combination of a number of factors.
“I’ve got a great team around me, great facilities and track riders, and I think Luke (Hilton, racing manager) and myself have got better when it comes to the placement of our horses,’’ he said.
“We are trying to put them in races where they are competitive, and we are know a lot more about our horses and their racing patterns.
“Luke and I have spent a lot of time on recognising how best to have our horses ridden, where they are in their preparation and their fitness levels. All the little things add up to improved results.’’
In a season stacked with success, selecting the highlight might seem difficult but Baker didn’t hesitate when the question was asked.
“Definitely winning the Doncaster Mile with Stefi Magnetica,’’ Baker said.
The filly Stefi Magnetica wins an epic G1Â Stradbroke - and itâs @ZacLloydx with his first Group 1 winner! ð@BrisRacingClub@BBakerRacingpic.twitter.com/eQl5rMReHB
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“I hadn’t done well at The Championshps over the years so to win one of Sydney’s great races was very special.
“Then to back it up a week later with Arapaho winning the Sydney Cup was something you dream about.’’
The trainer said both Group 1 stars were back in work with Stefi Magnetica being aimed at the Group 1 $5 million King Charles III Stakes on Everest Day and Arapaho set for the $8 million Melbourne Cup on the first Tuesday in November.
Baker has a stable laden with carnival talent including $10.5 million earner Overpass and classy rising three-year-old fillies, O’ Ole and Within The Law.
Overpass has contested two The Everests, finishing unplaced in both, before winning the Group 3 Sydney Stakes on Everest Day last year.
“We are bringing Overpass back into pre-training next week and our main aim is to hit the Sydney Stakes nice and fresh but we would like to think he’s in the mix for The Everest,’’ Baker said.
“Then, we will go back to Perth and try and win another Winterbottom Stakes. We just have to find a good track for him.’’
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This interview with @BBakerRacing after Stefi Magneticaâs win in the Doncaster Mile has it all - passion, emotion and laughs! ð@aus_turf_clubpic.twitter.com/TmtQTPSojK
Baker is excited about the new season prospects of the fillies, O’ Ole who won on the Magic Millions before she was injured, and Within The Law, winner of the Sweet Embrace Stakes and a close second to Nepotism in the Group 1 Champagne Stakes.
“O’ Ole has just resumed pre-training but we are taking one step at a time with her, there are no set plans,’’ he said.
“She might be a bit behind for the Sydney fillies races but we are mindful of getting her back to her best.
“Within The Law came back in on Monday and we will aim her at the big fillies races. She is a proper racehorse.
“I also have a lot of time for a filly called Horseshoe Hill that won at Hawkesbury earlier in the week. I’m looking at a race at Randwick for her next month. She is very good.’’
HORSESHOE HILL, already listed placed, chose a provincial maiden to make a statement
— Bjorn Baker Racing (@BBakerRacing) June 17, 2025
Green yet gifted; guided by @RachelK11 she held 2nd off & buried the rest at @hawkesburyrc ð
The All Too Hard 2YO filly was a $200k @mmsnippets buy for @ClarkeBStock, @RidgmontFarm & me pic.twitter.com/jd0BesYDXe
Baker currently has just over 100 horses in work and concedes he would need to increase that number if he was to consistently challenge for the Sydney premiership.
“There is a bit of volatility in the Sydney trainers ranks with James (Cummings) going to Hong Kong,’’ Baker continued.
“We will see what the new season brings but in terms of where I’m at, I’m comfortable with my numbers.
“We do have a bit more capacity there, with the team around me and my systems, we could handle a few more.
“But I have no real plans to have a satellite stable, I’m happy to be solely based at Warwick Farm – I’m Sydney-centric.’’
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Sprinter will need to be a star to fulfil Civic duties
Iknowastar will have to achieve something no sprinter has managed in 50 years to win the Listed $200,000 Civic Stakes (1400m) at Royal Randwick on Saturday.
The Bjorn Baker-trained Iknowastar is burdened with 60kg – a hefty handicap that hasn’t been shouldered to success in the feature winter sprint since Gilt Pattern in 1975.
In fact, only four other horses have carried 60kg or more to win the Civic Stakes since the race was first run 75 years ago.
The outstanding duo of Triton (1973) and Fine and Dandy (1961) also carried 60kg (9st 6lbs) to success while the race weight-carrying record is shared by Zambari (1972) and Foresight (1969) who both won under 60.5kg (9st 7lbs).
“Iknowastar gave the stable one of our highlights for the season when he won the Five Diamonds Prelude,’’ Baker said.
“He’s had that first-up run at Doomben but has improved since and his barrier trial (six lengths win at Rosehill) was very good. He’s going really well again.’’
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A five star win!
Iknowastar leads all the way at Randwick, giving @RachelK11 a double!@aus_turf_club@BBakerRacingpic.twitter.com/0uj4oiEWKe
Baker also has Raikkonen as fifth emergency for the Civic Stakes but still needs another four scratchings for the young sprinter to get into the start.
“Raikkonnen might be lucky to get in,’’ Baker said.
“But he’s in very good order and if he drew a barrier last start he probably wins. He’s a young horse with a lot of ability.’’
In early TAB Fixed Odds betting on the Civic Stakes, Raikkonen is at $5.50 and Iknowastar is at $10 behind the Joe Pride-trained Headley Grange at $3.30 favouritism.
Baker has also entered Raikkonen ($3.10 favourite) for the Traffic Warden At Darley Handicap (1400m) in which the gelding has topweight of 63kg, with the trainer booking 2kg-claiming apprentice Anna Roper.
The trainer has elected to start Miss Kim Kar ($5.50) alongside stablemate Stallone ($23) in QMS Media Handicap (1600m).
“Miss Kim Kar is racing in great form,’’ Baker said. “She won well at this track and then the race wasn’t run to suit her last time.
“Stallone was disappointing last start but he’s definitely better than that and we’ve put a tongue tie on him for Saturday.’’
Miss Kim Kar storms home on the outside and wins the last at Randwick! ð¥@djgibbons22 & @BBakerRacing get their double to close out the day! âï¸ pic.twitter.com/qTn29SLmDV
— SKY Racing (@SkyRacingAU) May 24, 2025
Baker is optimistic about the chances of consistent Hollywood Hero in the Living Turf Handicap (1800m).
“Hollywood Hero is another horse who is having a really good preparation,’’ Baker said. “He’s right at his peak and 1800m suits him.’’
The Baker stable also has Broadway Follies and Magical Moments lining up in the Quayclean Handicap (1300m) while Battleton will contest the Switzerland At Coolmore Handicap (1200m).
Originally published as ‘You dream about getting to 100 wins’: Trainer Bjorn Baker eyes historic milestone