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Stradbroke Handicap Race Information

Distance
1350m
Grade
Group 1
Prizemoney
$ 1,500,000
Class
Open Hcp

Stradbroke Handicap

The Stradbroke Handicap is the undoubted highlight of the Brisbane Winter Carnival. Contested over seven furlongs or 1400 metres, the hefty prize purse of one-and-a-half million dollars attracts some of the best sprinter-milers from around Australia.

First contested back in 1890, the Stradbroke Handicap has a long and rich history. It was named after Lord Stradbroke, a relative of Henry John Rous, who ironically was the originator of the weight-for-age scale in horse racing.

Despite the fact that the Stradbroke has always been a handicap, some quality horses have beat the handicapper and won the race. These include Rough Habit, who went back-to-back in 1991 and 1992, and Dane Ripper, who triumphed in the race before going on to take out the Cox Plate.

The Stradbroke Handicap, like most high-quality handicaps in Australia, is a tough race for punters. The Stradbroke has proved itself to be especially tricky though, particularly in recent years.

Incredibly, the last seven winners have all started in double-figure odds. Furthermore, the shortest-priced winner since 2010 was Sincero in 2011, who won as the $7.50 favourite.

The 1400-metre start at Eagle Farm sees horses begin on the back straight, where they have a 400-metre straight gallop before hitting the long bend into the home straight. While 400 metres may sound like a lot, the big field that contests the race means that plenty of horses still get caught three-deep around this bend. That's why horses drawn in the middle and inside have an advantage. 


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