Super Saturday is the jewel in the crown for the Flemington Racing Spectacular as Australia’s most prestigious sprint and a unique mile race take centre stage for a day of world-class racing, dining, and entertainment.

The Flemington Racing Spectacular will be in full swing on Super Saturday as the $1.5 million Group 1 Yulong Newmarket Handicap (1200m) and the $2.5 million Group 1 All-Star Mile (1600m) headline a scintillating card.

Celebrating its 152nd year, the Yulong Newmarket Handicap boasts a prestigious honour roll of legendary sprint champions and unforgettable underdogs.

Saturday 8 March, 2025


Feature race:

Group 1 Yulong Newmarket Handicap (1200m)
Group 1 All-Star Mile (1600m)

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The Dining Room

The Dining Room

FROM $220pp

Enjoy a memorable day of dining, racing and socialising in the stylish comfort of The Dining Room. 

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The Byerley

The Byerley

FROM $270pp

Quite rightly known as the jewel in the crown of The Club Stand there is no dining experience quite like The Byerley.  

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Straight Six

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Straight Six

FROM $90pp

Settle in for a day of delicious food and thrilling racing in the vibrant and contemporary setting that is Straight Six. Offering an authentic Italian inspired menu and an expansive drinks list featuring regional wines and premium local and international beers. 

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The Peak

The Peak

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Offering sweeping views of the Flemington straight, Winning Post and city skyline, plus access to the popular VRC Punters Club, The Peak is the place to be for punting enthusiasts.

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Flemington Race Day Pass

$199pp

Enjoy all the racing action at Flemington with a Flemington Race Day Pass providing general admission access to all remaining race days in 2025, including all four days of the Melbourne Cup Carnival! 

General Admission

General Admission

$30 PER PERSON
$60 PER FAMILY

Witness all the thrilling racing action up close from the famous Flemington Front Lawn or in one of the many bars and eateries across course.

Furphy Deck

Furphy Deck

FROM $199pp

Gather your friends and join the Furphy Deck party, with an elevated view of the track and Flemington Front lawn, plus an all-inclusive food and drinks package.

Mates Rates

Mates Rates

TABLE OF 4 | $150
TABLE OF 6 | $210

Reserve your table for 4 or 6 on the Front Lawn and enjoy great racing with relaxed vibes, and a ‘bucket of drinks’ per table on arrival. 

Picnic Pods

Picnic Pods

TABLE OF 6 | $210

Reserve your table for 6 on the Front Lawn and enjoy great racing with relaxed vibes, and a ‘bucket of drinks’ per table on arrival. 

Group of Mates

Group of Mates

$95pp

A Group of Mates package secures you a private fenced off area on the Flemington Front Lawn with tables, chairs and umbrellas, and great trackside views of The Winning Post for groups of 20 up to 50.

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Members Lawn

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Members Lawn

PRE-PAID TABLE from $25pp

Decked out with market umbrellas and comfortable garden furniture, the stylish Members Lawn is the perfect outdoor location. 

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Furlong Bar

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Furlong Bar

PRE-PAID TABLE FROM $25pp

Serving up a casual and friendly atmosphere, the always popular Furlong Bar is the ideal place to immerse yourself in a day of racing action. 

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The Atrium Trackside

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The Atrium Trackside

PRE-PAID TABLE FROM $25pp

With its soaring views of the Flemington track below and its bright and airy design, The Atrium Trackside is the perfect spot to enjoy a day at Flemington. 

Members Guest Ticketing

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Members Enclosure Daily Guest

Members Enclosure Daily Guest

$65pp

Members have the option to bring friends and family to a race day by either purchasing a Members Enclosure Daily Guest Ticket or using their VRC Complimentary Guest Passes to redeem a complimentary Members Enclosure Daily Guest Ticket.  

Hospitality

Hill Stand Corporate Suites

$430pp

Welcome your guests into your own private suite with one of the best views at Flemington, located opposite the Winning Post.

Terrace Restaurant

Terrace Restaurant

GRAZING from $275pp
DEGUSTATION from $370pp

Dine in style with stunning panoramic views over Flemington Racecourse, with your choice of dining experience.


What's On


Race Schedule

Gates open: 11:30am
First race: 
12:15pm*
Last race:
5:35pm*

*Race times and race order are subject to change

7th of Series

Prizemoney: $2,500,000

Standard Weight-For-Age. Apprentices can claim.

The winner of the following races will be granted automatic entry into the 2025 Group 1 All-Star Mile (1600m);
Group 1 MRC C.F. Orr Stakes (1400m) – Feb 8 @ Caulfield
Listed VRC The Elms Handicap (1400m) – Feb 15 @ Flemington
Group 1 MRC Futurity Stakes (1400m) – Feb 22 @ Caulfield
Group 2 TAB Blamey Stakes (1600m) – Mar 1 @ Flemington
Group 1 Howden Australian Guineas (1600m) – Mar 8 @ Flemington

Last year’s winner – Pride Of Jenni (Caulfield)

152nd of Series

Registered Name: VRC Newmarket Handicap

Prizemoney: $1,506,485

Handicap. Apprentices cannot claim.

The winner of the following races will be exempt from ballot for the 2025 Group 1 Yulong Newmarket Handicap (1200m);
Group 3 VRC Standish Handicap (1200m) – Jan 11 @ Flemington
Group 2 MVRC Australia Stakes (1200m) – Jan 24 @ Moonee Valley
Group 1 Black Caviar Lightning (1000m) – Feb 15 @ Flemington
Group 1 MRC Oakleigh Plate (1100m) – Feb 22 @ Caulfield

Last year’s winner – Cylinder

156th of Series

Prizemoney: $304,485

2YO Set Weights. Apprentices cannot claim.

Last year’s winner – Traffic Warden

74th of Series

Registered Name: A.V Kewney Stakes

Prizemoney: $304,485

3YO Fillies Set Weights. Apprentices cannot claim.

Race History

A.V KEWNEY (1872–1956)

Arthur Vaux Kewney succeeded Henry Byron Moore in 1925 as Secretary (Chief Executive Officer) of the Victoria Racing Club. Born in England, coming to the Western Australian goldfields in his youth, he worked as a mining company manager and accountant before becoming Secretary of the Kalgoorlie Racing Club (1915–19) and then of the South Australian Jockey Club (1919–25). At Flemington, he remained at the helm for 21 years, through the Depression decade and the Second World War. He retired aged 74 in 1946. The A.V. Kewney Stakes was inaugurated in his honour in 1952.

 

Last year’s winner – Autumn Angel

34th of Series

Prizemoney: $203,285

4YO & Upwards Mares Set Weights plus Penalties. Apprentices cannot claim.

Last year’s winner – Eternal Flame (NZ)

Prizemoney: $203,285

Handicap. Apprentices cannot claim.

Maidens at time of entry are ineligible.

Race History

SHAFTESBURY AVENUE (Salieri (USA) – Lady Upstage (GB))

A versatile Australian-bred racehorse who won six Group 1 races from 1000 to 2000 metres, and was also placed in the 1991 Japan Cup over 2400 metres. He was a regular rival of Super Impose, and the head-to-head scoreline read four apiece in their eight clashes. Trained by Bart Cummings, the big chestnut gelding won the Lightning Stakes-Newmarket Handicap double in 1991 at Flemington. He carried the highest weight to victory in the Newmarket Hcp since Gold Stakes in 1959 and was Bart’s eighth winner of the time-honoured race.

Last year’s winner – Von Hauke (NZ)

Prizemoney: $178,285

2YO Fillies Set Weights. Apprentices cannot claim.

Race History

OTTAWA STAKES

This sprint for two-year-old fillies was first run as a new race in 1932, originally on the fourth day of the Melbourne Cup Carnival – strangely enough replacing the former feature race on that day, known as the Victoria Steeplechase. It was part of a strategy by the VRC to offer greater opportunities for fillies as an incentive to breeders, being introduced in the same year as the Edward Manifold Stakes in October and, for Derby Day, the Wakeful Stakes for three-year-old fillies aiming for the VRC Oaks. Why ‘Ottawa’? In 1932 the British Empire Economic Conference was held in the Canadian capital to discuss ways of helping the nations find a way out of the great economic depression.

Last year's winner - Eneeza

Prizemoney: $200,000

3YO & Upwards Set Weights plus Penalties. Apprentices cannot claim.

Last year’s winner – Young Werther (NZ)

Prizemoney: $150,000

3YO Quality Handicap. Apprentices can claim.

Prizemoney: $80,000

Benchmark 84 Handicap. Apprentices can claim.

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