Via Sistina the only certainty in open Horse of the Year awards
Via Sistina will be crowned the Horse of the Year but almost every other category is wide open. See all the contenders.
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The close of Sydney’s showpiece autumn carnival usually provides clarity for the various Horse of the Year award categories each season – but not this year!
The only certainty is that Via Sistina will claim Horse of the Year after successive autumn carnival Group 1 wins in the Verry Elleegant Stakes, Ranvet Stakes and Queen Elizabeth Stakes, bringing her tally of big-race wins in 2024-25 to a record-equalling seven.
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The champion mare also wins the middle distance category and is a contender for the miler title although she has opposition from Epsom Handicap-King Charles III Stakes winner Ceolwulf, Mr Brightside (Makybe Diva Stakes, Champions Mile) and Fangirl (Queen of the Turf Stakes).
But with 12 Group 1 races left this season – four in Adelaide and eight in Brisbane – the other awards categories are wide open, particularly the three-year-old filly division.
Melbourne’s wonder filly Treasurethe Moment won eight races in a row during the season including three at Group 1 level in the VRC Oaks, Vinery Stud Stakes and ATC Australian Oaks.
But is that enough to secure champion three-year-old filly honours?
Lady Shenandoah will have her admirers after an unbeaten season that included her Group 1 treble in the Flight Stakes, Surround Stakes and notably her defeat of the mares in the Coolmore Classic.
Aeliana’s absolute dominance of the “boys” in the ATC Australian Derby puts her into the conversation but unbeaten Autumn Glow’s obvious potential probably isn’t enough to earn the fillies title.
The two-year-old award is similarly contentious with four different winners of the juvenile Group 1 races this season.
Marhoona only had three starts culminating with her Golden Slipper win so she has to be among the main contenders.
Unbeaten Vinrock won his three starts and is the first horse since Full On Aces (1981) to win the VRC Sires’-ATC Sires’ double, while Team Hawkes won two-year-olds majors with the very impressive Nepotism (Champagne Stakes) and Devil Night (Blue Diamond).
Godolphin’s Tempted was the unlucky two-year-old in both the Blue Diamond (seventh) and Golden Slipper (third), but won the Reisling Stakes beating Marhoona in a brilliant 1min 8.49sec and claimed the Percy Sykes Stakes despite enduring a wide run.
But her luckless losses in the majors will most likely cost her the juvenile title, too.
The champion three-year-old colt or gelding is also up for grabs although Godolphin colt Broadsiding has a compelling case as the only male in the age group to win twice at Group 1 level so far this season with success in the Golden Rose and Rosehill Guineas. He was also placed in the Cox Plate.
But Private Harry, unbeaten in five starts, burst on to the scene like a comet this season culminating with wins in The Sunlight and then the Group 1 The Galaxy against older sprinters ensuring he will have plenty of support.
Linebacker did beat Broadsiding in the Randwick Guineas (Aeliana was fourth) but that was his only win for the season so he probably hasn’t done enough to claim the three-year-old colt or gelding award.
Jimmysstar became the only dual Group 1-winning sprinter so far this season with his fast-finishing All Aged Stakes triumph last Saturday complementing an Oakleigh Plate win.
But The Everest winner Bella Nipotina is arguably still slight favourite to win the sprinter division although this is a hotly contested award with Briasa (TJ Smith Stakes), Joliestar (Newmarket Handicap), Sunshine In Paris (Champions Sprint) and Overpass (Winterbottom Stakes) all contenders.
Similarly, the champion stayer category is also very open.
The Melbourne Cup winner often has the advantage but Knight’s Choice is behind the likes Duke De Sessa (Caulfield Cup) and Arapaho (Sydney Cup).
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2024-25 HORSE OF THE YEAR AWARD CONTENDERS
HORSE OF THE YEAR: Via Sistina
CHAMPION MIDDLE DISTANCE: Via Sistina
CHAMPION MILER: Via Sistina, Ceolwulf, Mr Brightside, Fangirl
CHAMPION 2YO: Marhoona, Vinrock, Devil Night, Nepotism
CHAMPION 3YO FILLY: Lady Shenandoah, Treasurethe Moment, Aeliana, Autumn Glow
CHAMPION 3YO COLT: Broadsiding, Private Harry, Linebacker
CHAMPION STAYER: Duke De Sessa, Arapaho, Knights Choice
CHAMPION SPRINTER: Bella Nipotina, Briasa, Jimmysstar, Overpass, Sunshine In Paris
Originally published as Via Sistina the only certainty in open Horse of the Year awards