Ladbrokes Tip: Last start winners have dominated the Tattersall’s Tiara in recent years
The latest edition of the Tatt’s Tiara ran on Saturday, June 27, 2026 at Eagle Farm Racecourse in Brisbane as the season’s final Group 1 race down under and was won in a brilliant late rails ride by the Grahame Begg-trained Splash Back ($8.50).
2026 Tattersall’s Tiara Results
The official Tattersall’s Tiara 2026 Results & Finishing Order will be available below once the Group 1 Brisbane race is run and won on Saturday, June 27, 2026.
- #1 Splash Back
- #12 Savagery Vibe
- #6 Gerringong
Grahame Begg’s smart six-year-old, Splash Back ($8.50), relished taking on her own kind after a tough lead-up run in the Stradbroke to come zooming along the rails late making up lots of late ground on the straight off a stellar ride by tactical genius Jordon Childs to head the 2026 Tattersall’s Tiara results.
2026 Tattersall’s Tiara Odds
The latest Tattersall’s Tiara 2026 betting odds will be provided below as soon as markets on the end-of-carnival Group 1 in Brisbane over the winter are announced followed by the official Tattersall’s Tiara finishing order after the event.
| 1. Splash Back (5) J: Jordan Childs 57kg x7196T: Grahame Begg | ||
| 12. Savagery Vibe (4) J: Daniel Moor 57kg 21913T: Tony Gollan | ||
| 6. Gerringong (12) J: Nash Rawiller 57kg x75x2T: Chris & Corey Munce | ||
| 11. Ahha Ahha (2) J: Michael Rodd 57kg 221×0T: Chris Waller | ||
| 13. Poster Girl (14) J: Martin Harley 57kg 1×334T: Chris & Corey Munce | ||
| 8. Infancy (11) J: Dylan Gibbons 57kg x0289T: Kris Lees | ||
| 17. Within The Law (9) J: Tommy Berry 55.5kg x5x32T: Bjorn Baker | ||
| 10. Firestorm (6) J: Ben Thompson 57kg 603×0T: Chris Waller | ||
| 2. Abounding (16) J: Tim Clark 57kg 76710T: Robert Heathcote | ||
| 9. Melody Again (10) J: Ashley Morgan 57kg 34944T: Liam Ruddy | ||
| 3. Manaal (8) J: Ben Melham 57kg 229×3T: Michael Freedman | ||
| 5. Midnight In Tokyo (17) J: Ryan Maloney 57kg 2×501T: Todd Pollard | ||
| 16. Soft Love (7) J: Daniel Stackhouse 57kg 83127T: Matt Laurie | ||
| 7. Super Smink (13) J: Lucy Fiore 57kg 18706T: Daniel Morton | ||
| 4. Tuileries (3) J: Chad Schofield 57kg x5101T: Peter Snowden | ||
| 14. Blindedbythelight (1) J: Billy Egan 57kg x2866T: Peter G Moody & Katherine Coleman | ||
| 15. Paradise City (15) J: Luke Nolen 57kg 17×90T: Peter G Moody & Katherine Coleman |
Tattersall’s Tiara Tips
Tattersall’s Tiara betting tips include looking for in-form fillies and mares coming off a win, graduates that finished in the money in the Dane Ripper Stakes two weeks before and backing the favourite.
The three-year-old fillies have a dominant record over the older mares in the race with six of the winners from 2008 – 2026 winning in their three-year-old season, most recently Startantes (2022), so taking the fillies in the field is another good Tattersall’s Tiara betting tip.
2026 Tattersall’s Tiara Tips
Our Ladbrokes’ exclusive Tattersall’s Tiara 2026 betting tips on the Group 1 weight-for-age fillies’ and mares’ race at the end of the Brisbane winter racing season will be detailed below the week of the race so, stay tuned for those to back and sack this season.
2026 TATTERSALL’S TIARA DAY FULL PREVIEW, TIPS & PREDICTIONS
| 6. Gerringong (12) J: Nash Rawiller 57kg x75x2T: Chris & Corey Munce |
| 3. Manaal (8) J: Ben Melham 57kg 229×3T: Michael Freedman |
| 17. Within The Law (9) J: Tommy Berry 55.5kg x5x32T: Bjorn Baker |
The Tattersall’s Tiara is the final Group 1 race of the Queensland Winter Racing Carnival and runs on a Saturday in late June at Brisbane’s Eagle Farm Racecourse. Formerly called the Winter Stakes, the Tattersall’s Tiara is open to fillies and mares only and is a weight-for-age event run over 1400m.

Tatt’s Tiara Day is also host to two other Group status races with the stayers facing off in the Group 3 Tattersall’s Cup for the Caloundra Cup hopes and the sprinters doing battle in the Group 3 WJ Healy Stakes (1200m).
The race offers a total of $700,000 in prize money including $420,000 to the Tattersall’s Tiara winner and connections. A number of earlier races offer a ballot exemption to the winner/s into the Tattersall’s Tiara field including New Zealand’s Thoroughbred Breeders Stakes.
In Brisbane the lead-up events that have a Tattersall’s Tiara ballot exemption up for grabs in are the Kingsford Smith Cup, Doomben 10,000, Dane Ripper Stakes, Moreton Cup, Queensland Guineas, and the Stradbroke Handicap which is the state’s richest race.
Three mares throughout history have completed the Stradbroke Handicap – Tattersall’s Tiara double with Dane Ripper (1997), Srikandi (2015) when the Tiara ran at the Gold Coast, and most recently the Michael Moroney-trained Tofane (2021).
The latest horses to complete the Dane Ripper Stakes – Tattersall’s Tiara double are Cosmic Endeavour (2014) followed by Invincibella (2019).
In 2024 classy mare Bella Nipotina won the Doomben 10,000 – Tattersall’s Tiara double and was also second in both the Kingsford Smith Cup and Stradbroke that year.
Bella Nipotina would return in the spring and win the world’s richest turf race taking out Sydney’s $20 million The Everest.
Tattersall’s Tiara Race Info
- Date: Saturday, June 27, 2026
- Track: Eagle Farm Racecourse
- Distance: 1400m
- Conditions: Fillies & Mares – Weight-for-age
- Status: Group 1
- Prize Money: $700,000
- First Run: 1989


Tattersall’s Tiara Betting
The Tatt’s Tiara betting markets are usually dominated by fillies and mares coming off a win in one of the traditional lead-up races. The leading preparatory race for fillies and mares heading into the Group 1 is the Group 2 Dane Ripper Stakes (1400m), which runs two weeks prior at the same track.
From 2009 – 2026 the Dane Ripper Stakes produced eight Tattersall’s Tiara winners including Red Tracer (2013), Cosmic Endeavour (2014) and Invincibella (2019) who all completed the double.
Tashi (2nd in 2025) was the last Dane Ripper graduate to continue on and win the Tiara.
Favourites have a decent recent record in the Tattersall’s Tiara with seven saluting in the past decade or so most recently Prompt Response (2018) followed by Tofane (2021) and Bella Nipotina ($2 in 2024), while both Miss Cover Girl ($21 in 2016) and Tycoon Tara ($19 in 2017) scored notable upsets.
There was another upset in 2023 with Stradbroke Handicap fourth-placed mare Palaisipan enjoying a Group 1 win in her racing swansong at Tatt’s Tiara odds of $14.
Tattersall’s Tiara Field
The Tattersall’s Tiara race field draws the season’s best fillies and mares traditionally coming off a Brisbane lead-up campaign. The largest fields in recent years were 20 runners in 2007 – 09. The smallest Tattersall’s Tiara field since 1996 was 12 runners when Melito won from the outside barrier.
Tattersall’s Tiara nominations close the Monday of race week with final acceptances revealing the field released on the Wednesday before the race runs on the Saturday.
2026 Tattersall’s Tiara Field
The official Tattersall’s Tiara 2026 field of final acceptors is announced by Racing Queensland on the Tuesday of race week and will be published below along with the confirmed jockeys and barriers.
The 2026 Tattersall’s Tiara final field features a capacity line-up of fillies and mares ready to face off in the final Group 1 of the Australian racing season with an open market led by the likes of Splash Back coming off a brave Stradbroke Handicap sixth in the wet, Peter Snowden’s last start Group 3 Dark Jewel Classic winner Tuileries and the Chris & Corey Munce-trained local Blue Point mare Gerringong racing second-up.
| Entrant | Last 6 | Sex | Barrier | Weight | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
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1. Splash Back
J: Jordan Childs
T: Grahame Begg |
8x7196 | M | 5 | 57kg | |
|
2. Abounding
J: Tim Clark
T: Robert Heathcote |
x76710 | M | 16 | 57kg | |
|
3. Manaal
J: Ben Melham
T: Michael Freedman |
x229x3 | M | 8 | 57kg | |
|
4. Tuileries
J: Chad Schofield
T: Peter Snowden |
5x5101 | M | 3 | 57kg | |
|
5. Midnight In Tokyo
J: Ryan Maloney
T: Todd Pollard |
12x501 | M | 17 | 57kg | |
|
6. Gerringong
J: Nash Rawiller
T: Chris & Corey Munce |
2x75x2 | M | 12 | 57kg | |
|
7. Super Smink
J: Lucy Fiore
T: Daniel Morton |
x18706 | M | 13 | 57kg | |
|
8. Infancy
J: Dylan Gibbons
T: Kris Lees |
8x0289 | M | 11 | 57kg | |
|
9. Melody Again
J: Ashley Morgan
T: Liam Ruddy |
x34944 | M | 10 | 57kg | |
|
10. Firestorm
J: Ben Thompson
T: Chris Waller |
x603x0 | M | 6 | 57kg | |
|
11. Ahha Ahha
J: Michael Rodd
T: Chris Waller |
2221x0 | M | 2 | 57kg | |
|
12. Savagery Vibe
J: Daniel Moor
T: Tony Gollan |
221913 | M | 4 | 57kg | |
|
13. Poster Girl
J: Martin Harley
T: Chris & Corey Munce |
11x334 | M | 14 | 57kg | |
|
14. Blindedbythelight
J: Billy Egan
T: Peter G Moody & Katherine Coleman |
2x2866 | M | 1 | 57kg | |
|
15. Paradise City
J: Luke Nolen
T: Peter G Moody & Katherine Coleman |
117x90 | M | 15 | 57kg | |
|
16. Soft Love
J: Daniel Stackhouse
T: Matt Laurie |
x83127 | M | 7 | 57kg | |
|
17. Within The Law
J: Tommy Berry
T: Bjorn Baker |
7x5x32 | F | 9 | 55.5kg | |
| 18. Bengal Diamond (5) Scratched: | |||||
2026 Tattersall’s Tiara Nominations
Early Tattersall’s Tiara 2026 Nominations close the Monday leading-up to Tattersall’s Tiara Day, which is the last major event of the Queensland Winter Racing Carnival.
Tattersall’s Tiara Form Guide
The Tattersall’s Tiara form guide lists for punters all the crucial pre-betting information like the jockeys, trainers, barriers and lead-up runs of the female sprinters in the field.
Wide barriers in the Tattersall’s Tiara have produced plenty of success with seven of the winners from 2010 – 2026 jumping from a double-digit gate including Bella Nipotina (15 of 17 in 2024), Palaisipan (12 of 17 in 2023), Tofane (11 of 17 in 2021), Srikandi (15 of 15 in 2015), and Red Tracer (16 of 16 in 2013).
Runners trained outside of Brisbane have dominated the race in recent history, so looking at the interstate runners with a lead-up run in Queensland is essential when doing the Tattersall’s Tiara form.
Also look for a win last time out on the form guide as the four Tattersall’s Tiara winners from 2012 – 17 won their lead-up races in Brisbane. Invincibella in 2019 continued that trend winning the Dane Ripper Stakes before her Group 1 Tatt’s Tiara success, as did the Stradbroke – Tiara double winner Tofane in 2021.
The Tattersall’s Tiara form has gone on to hold up in other Group 1 races both locally and interstate many times over the years. The 2021 winner Tofane went on to run top three in a host of subsequent elite level races including her Group 1 CF Orr Stakes win in Melbourne during the autumn of 2022.
The 2022 Tatt’s Tiara form was franked with the runner-up Snapdancer heading to Melbourne to win the Group 1 Memsie Stakes (1400m) next start.
Tattersall’s Tiara Form Facts
- Favourites in Tattersall’s Tiara betting won five editions from 2014 – 26 (with no race held in 2020).
- The Dane Ripper Stakes is the key lead-up race into the Tattersall’s Tiara field.
- The Stradbroke Handicap – Tattersall’s Tiara is a popular Group 1 Brisbane winter double achieved by three mares throughout history including Tofane (2021).
- Wide barriers have produced plenty of recent Tattersall’s Tiara winners.
2026 Tattersall’s Tiara Form
A link to our comprehensive Tatt’s Tiara 2026 form guide and race betting preview will be provided for punters below the week of the event.
FULL 2026 TATTERSALL’S TIARA FORM GUIDE
Past Tattersall’s Tiara Results
The Tattersall’s Tiara race results have been dominated by last-start winners and three-year-old fillies in recent years.
While the favourites have a solid strike rate, upsets are not uncommon with notable recent upsets scored by Palaisipan ($14 in 2023), Startantes ($11 in 2022), Tycoon Tara ($19 in 2017), Miss Cover Girl ($21 in 2016), Pear Tart ($15 in 2012), Yosei ($15 in 2011), and Russeting ($10 in 2009).
Noteworthy Tattersall’s Tiara winners from the past decade or so include Bella Nipotina (2024), Tofane (2021), Cosmic Endeavour (2014), Melito (2010), and looking further back Dane Ripper (1997).
Note: There was no 2020 Tattersall’s Tiara held with a reduced Brisbane Winter Carnival that season due to COVID-19.
Recent Tattersall’s Tiara Winners
Recent Tattersall’s Tiara winners and placegetters dating back to 2010 are detailed in the below table.
| Year | Winner | Runner-Up | Third | Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | Splash Back | Savagery Vibe | Gerringong | 1:23.84 |
| 2025 | Tashi | Abounding | Olentia | 1:21.81 |
| 2024 | Bella Nipotina | Semana | Bubble Rock | 1:21.65 |
| 2023 | Palaisipan | Roots | Chaillot | 1:23.85 |
| 2022 | Startantes | Snapdancer | Palaisipan | 1:23.17 |
| 2021 | Tofane | Nudge | Sweet Deal | 1:23.48 |
| 2020Race Not Held (COVID-19) | – | – | – | – |
| 2019 | Invincibella | Pohutukawa | Savatiano | 1:22.12 |
| 2018 | Prompt Response | Shillelagh | Super Cash | 1:18.51 |
| 2017 | Tycoon Tara | Prompt Response | In Her Time | 1:19.37 |
| 2016 | Miss Cover Girl | Azkadellia | Sultry Feeling | 1:24.90 |
| 2015 | Escado | Shoreham | Epingle | 2:33.9 |
| 2014 | The Inventor | Wish Come True | Pretty Pins | 2:17.7 |
| 2013 | Rialya | Shenzou Steeds | Rothera | 2:19.6 |
| 2012 | Ginga Dude | Booming | Warrior Within | 2:16.8 |
| 2011 | Ironstein | Shuffle The Cash | Little Stranger | 2:15.4 |
| 2010 | Mirrasalo | Indikator | Beatboy | 2:16.8 |
FAQs
Who won the 2026 Tattersall's Tiara?
The 2026 Tattersall's Tiara was won by six-year-old Le Harve mare Splash Back at $8.50 for trainer Grahame Begg with jockey Jordon Childs aboard on 57kg from barrier 5 to win by 1.26 lengths on a Soft (6) track in a time of 1:23.84.
Who won the 2025 Tattersall's Tiara?
The 2025 Tattersall's Tiara was won by five-year-old Sebring mare Tashi at $7.50 for trainer Peter Snowden with jockey Tom Sherry aboard on 57kg from barrier 9 to win by 1.94 lengths in a time of 1:21.81.
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Which horse will win the 2026 Tattersall's Tiara?
The best way to pick which horse will win the Tattersall's Tiara is to take into account the form, assess the barriers, and consider the weight the horse will carry (among other factors). Check out ladbrokes.com.au in the lead up to the race for full form information.
When is the Tattersall's Tiara 2026?
The 2026 Tattersall's Tiara runs on Saturday the 27th of June as Eagle Farm Race 8 at 3:58pm (AEST).
What is the prize money for the Tattersall's Tiara 2026?
The Tattersall's Tiara prize money is set at $700,000 which is paid from 1st to 10th place with $420,000 going to the Tattersall's Tiara winner.
Where is the Tattersall's Tiara 2026?
The Tattersall's Tiara takes place at Eagle Farm Racecourse in Brisbane, which is located at 230 Lancaster Rd, Ascot QLD 4007.
What distance is the Tattersall's Tiara run over?
The Tattersall's Tiara is run over a middle sprint distance of 1400m, which is the same track and trip as Brisbane's biggest race - the Stradbroke Handicap.
How many horses run in the Tattersall's Tiara?
The Tattersall's Tiara has a field limit of 17 starters plus 5 emergency runners that can gain a start if one of the original top 17 final acceptors are scratched or withdrawn.
What is Tattersall's Tiara futures betting?
Tattersall’s Tiara futures betting refers to placing a wager on the race well before the final field is confirmed, often weeks or even months out from Tattersall’s Tiara Day at Eagle Farm. In futures markets, bookmakers post early odds on a wide list of potential runners, and punters can lock in a price that may be far bigger than what’s available once acceptances are declared. With futures betting punters have access to early odds with prices are posted before the field is finalised, sometimes even before lead‑up races are run. Because there’s more uncertainty (injury, form, not making the field), futures odds are usually much higher than race‑day markets. There are usually no refunds, however, so, if your horse doesn’t run, the bet is typically lost, unless the market is specifically “All‑In vs. Futures” with different rules.
How do I watch the Tattersall's Tiara live?
You can watch the Tattersall's Tiara live on Ladbrokes. Other options are available, including SkyRacing.
How do I buy Tattersall's Tiara Raceday tickets?
Tickets for the Tattersall's Tiara Raceday are available at Brisbane Racing.
What is the Tattersall's Tiara Raceday dress code?
The Tattersall's Tiara Raceday has a smart dress code.