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2024 Australian Racehorse of the Year Awards: Celebrating Excellence

9 October 2024 Written by Celia Purdey

The Australian Racehorse of the Year awards celebrated the standout achievements of the 2023/24 racing season, honouring the finest horses, trainers, jockeys, and sires in the sport.

Held at Morphettville Racecourse on October 8, Pride Of Jenni emerged as the star of the night, claiming both the coveted Australian Racehorse of the Year and Champion Middle Distance Horse titles after a season defined by stunning Group 1 victories.

The awards also recognised Without A Fight for his staying prowess, Broadsiding as the standout two-year-old, and a range of other exceptional performances from both equine and human participants, solidifying their place in racing history.

Chris Waller extended his incredible streak, winning Champion Group 1 Trainer for the 12th consecutive year, cementing his place as a dominant force in Australian racing.


Australian Racehorse of the Year

Pride Of Jenni

Awarded for her remarkable performances throughout the season, including wins in the Group 1 Queen Elizabeth Stakes, Empire Rose Stakes, and Champions Mile.


Champion Middle Distance Horse of the Year  

Pride Of Jenni

Claimed the title after defeating Mr Brightside, Romantic Warrior, and Fangirl.


Champion Stayer of the Year

Without A Fight

Recognised for his victories in both the Caulfield and Melbourne Cups, the first to complete the Cups double since Ethereal in 2001.


Champion Two-Year-Old

Broadsiding

Earned the title with Group 1 wins in the JJ Atkins and Champagne Stakes.


Champion Three-Year-Old Filly 

Stefi Magnetica

Secured the honour following her victory in the Stradbroke Handicap.


Champion Three-Year-Old Colt/Gelding 

Riff Rocket

Posthumously awarded for wins in the Victorian Derby, Rosehill Guineas, and Australian Derby.


Champion Sprinter 

Imperatriz

Dominated the sprinting category with five Group 1 victories, including the VRC Champions Sprint and Black Caviar Lightning Stakes.


Champion Group 1 Trainer 

Chris Waller

Awarded for the 12th consecutive year, with 12 Group 1 wins throughout the season.


Champion Group 1 Jockey 

James McDonald

Crowned for the fourth-straight year after winning 14 Group 1 races.


Australian Champion Sire 

I Am Invincible

Recognised as the top sire in Australia for the third time.

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