2019 Queensland Oaks Tips & Betting Advice
Queensland Oaks Results & Replays
Previous Queensland Oaks results including top four finishing horses, jockeys and trainers, as well as winning barriers, weights and starting price (SP).
Racingbase.com.au is your home of the 2019 Queensland Oaks. The race will take place on Saturday, 1 June, 2019 at Doomben Racecourse.
We provide you with Queensland Oaks tips as well as an in depth guide into the runners, horses, final field, barrier draw, news, betting odds and information, and how you can watch a live stream to watch the race unfold.
Queensland Oaks 2019
Date | Saturday, June 1, 2019 |
Track | Doomben Racecourse |
Distance | 2200m |
Class | Group 1 |
Race Type | Set Weights |
Prizemoney | $500,000 |
Age | 3YO Fillies |
QUEENSLAND OAKS TIPS
When trying to find the winner of the Group 1 Queensland Oaks (2200m) at Doomben, keeping some important factors on your side can help you.
Our experts assess all the Queensland Oaks runners, their form, barrier draws, speedmap and more to help come up with our betting pointers and 2019 tips to help you back the winner.
Tipster Aaron Hamilton will provide his tips and selections for the 2019 Queensland Oaks once the field has been finalised.
QUEENSLAND OAKS ODDS
Leading bookmakers Sportsbet and BetEasy have the latest 2019 Queensland Oaks betting odds available. There will be plenty of movements in the Queensland Oaks betting markets in the days leading up to the race. Click on the links to take you direct to the bookmakers.
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QUEENSLAND OAKS LIVE STREAM
Australia’s leading bookmakers offer you the chance to watch the Queensland Oaks (and all other races from Queensland tracks) free of charge. You can watch all Doomben races including the Queensland Oaks streamed live online at Ladbrokes, BetEasy or Sportsbet. To find out how to stream the Queensland Oaks live, see our guide to watch the race.
Queensland Oaks News
QUEENSLAND OAKS HISTORY
Three-year-old fillies compete in the Group 1 Queensland Oaks which is staged during the Brisbane Winter Racing Carnival at Doomben in either late May or early June each year. It is a set-weights race staged over the staying distance of 2200m.
The Queensland Oaks was first run in 1951 when won by Maltmaid and earned Group 1 status in 1980, the year in which Lowan Star was successful for legendary trainer TJ Smith.
There have been some major names on the honour roll since then including that of Ethereal, who won the Queensland Oaks in 2001 before taking out the Caulfield Cup and Melbourne Cup later that year.
Chris Waller’s champion mare Winx won her first Group 1 in the Queensland Oaks in 2015. She would finish her career with 37 wins from 43 starts, a record $26,451,174 in prizemoney and a winning streak of 33 which included four Cox Plate victories.
Other notable winners include Lady Hannah (1952), Evening Peal (1955), Aspalita (1963), Bonnybel (1974), Surround (1977), Round The World (1987), Triscay (1991), Slight Chance (1993), Booked (1994), Eskimo Queen (2007), Purple (2009), Miss Keepsake (2010), Scarlett Lady (2011), Egg Tart (2017) and Youngstar (2018).
There have been a number of longshot winners in recent Oaks contests with Miss Keepsake saluting at $31 in 2010, Riva San at $26 in 2008, Vouvray at $17 in 2004, Zagalia at $21 in 2003 and Mon Mekki at $51 in 2002.
Queensland Oaks Winners (Since 2000)
2000 | Giovana |
2001 | Ethereal |
2002 | Mon Mekki |
2003 | Zagalia |
2004 | Vouvray |
2005 | Vitesse Dane |
2006 | Allow |
2007 | Eskimo Queen |
2008 | Riva San |
2009 | Purple |
2010 | Miss Keepsake |
2011 | Scarlett Lady |
2012 | Quintessential |
2013 | Gondokoro |
2014 | Tinto |
2015 | Winx |
2016 | Provocative |
2017 | Egg Tart |
2018 | Youngstar |
2019 | Winning Ways |
DOOMBEN RACECOURSE
The racecourse’s construction was completed in 1933 and was subsequently shut down during the Second World War, when it was used by allied troops during the Pacific War.
The course reopened in 1946 when the TM Ahern Cup and the Doomben Cup were held for the first time.
The Doomben Cup is now considered to be one of the best middle-distance racing events in the country. Doomben received a major upgrade in 1982, and is now home to world class facilities.
It is situated in the suburb of Ascot, approximately 7 kilometres north of the Brisbane CBD.
DOOMBEN TRACK DESCRIPTION
Races are run in a clockwise direction, while the track is a turf track and is banked at varying degrees around the course proper.
Front runners have a distinct advantage at Doomben, especially when the track is rain-affected.