The total nominations are up 64 (or 4.2%) on 2018 – which was a record – and up 312 from the
inaugural The Championships in 2014.
"The Championships is now the indisputable grand finals of racing in Australia and continues to build
momentum," said Peter V'landys AM, Racing NSW's Chief Executive.
"The quality of The Championships nominations is outstanding, and the numbers have risen each year
with twenty-five per cent more nominations than the first year, which in itself was a record.
"And this year we will be blessed to witness Winx compete in the [Longines] Queen Elizabeth Stakes in
what is expected to be her farewell to racing."
The two largest spikes were in the $1 million Inglis Sires' (1400m), attracting 317 entries (up 77
nominations) and the $1m Percy Sykes Stakes (1200m; 214 noms, up 45 noms).
Similarly, there are strong numbers in the $2m Schweppes Sydney Cup (3200m; 128 noms, up 10 noms
and up 24% since the race formed part of The Championships).
Australian Turf Club Chief Executive Officer Jamie Barkley said significant increases in feature two year
old races the Inglis Sires' and Percy Sykes Stakes gave further support to the Sydney race program,
post the Longines Golden Slipper.
The number of international entries was also encouraging in flagship races the Longines Queen
Elizabeth Stakes, The Star Doncaster and Schweppes Sydney Cup.
"Sydney racing is on the cusp of something special and these record nominations offer another two
weeks of world-class racing," Mr Barkley said.
"We have some of the highest rated races in the world
during Sydney Autumn Racing.
"Sydney's traditional Harrolds Australian Derby and The Star Doncaster Day and a week later
Schweppes Sydney Cup and Longines Queen Elizabeth Stakes Day are highlights on the sporting
calendar."
Racing NSW Release