The next edition of the Vain Stakes runs on Saturday, August 15, 2026 at Caulfield Racecourse as a lead-up to the Group 1 spring races for three-year-old horses.
The Vain Stakes launches Melbourne’s three‑year‑old sprinting season in style, and punters chasing the latest Vain Stakes odds, sharp Vain Stakes tips, and a full breakdown of the Vain Stakes field turn to Ladbrokes for the strongest early‑spring betting insights. Run over 1100m at Caulfield, this Group 3 is a proven springboard for colts heading toward major stallion‑making races, regularly attracting explosive first‑uppers, elite trial performers and emerging short‑course talents capable of producing serious sectionals fresh. With tempo, barrier draws, track pattern and proven Caulfield sprint form all shaping the contest, the Vain Stakes is one of the most influential early‑season form races — and a prime betting opportunity for punters looking to get on before the market tightens.
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2026 Vain Stakes Odds
The best P.B. Lawrence Stakes Day betting markets on the Group 3 Vain Stakes 2026 will be available right here as soon as Vain Stakes betting opens.
Vain Stakes Tips
Good Vain Stakes tips to consider before placing your spring bets include looking at resuming runners with a strong record when fresh, past winners over the distance and youngsters with form the Melbourne way of going.
Favourites also have a strong recent record in the race so sticking with the punters’ pick is also a top Vain Stakes betting tip with Tony Nicconi ($2.15 in 2018) and Bivouac ($3 in 2019) going back-to-back for the punters’ picks before the 2023 success of the odds-on elect Cylinder ($1.50). The favourites were also on top in 2025 with Jimmy Recard ($3.60) overcoming interference to still salute.
Ladbrokes Tip: Vain Stakes horses can go on to run in the Coolmore Stud Stakes!
2026 Vain Stakes Tips
Our Ladbrokes’ insider Vain Stakes 2026 betting tips for the Group 3 on PB Lawrence Stakes Day will be detailed below the week of the race.
The Vain Stakes is a Group 3 race for three-year-old colts and geldings run during August at Caulfield Racecourse during the early stages of the Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival.

Run under set weights plus penalties conditions the race takes place over a short sprint distance of 1100m and offers $200,000 in total prize money. This is one of two Group 3 races on the Caulfield card for PB Lawrence Stakes Day along with the Group 3 Quezette Stakes (1100m), which is the fillies’ equivalent.
The meeting is headlined by the Group 2 P.B. Lawrence Stakes (1400m). The Vain Stakes is a good early season lead-up for three-year-olds heading towards tougher sprint races over the carnival including the Group 1 Coolmore Stud Stakes (1200m) at Flemington Racecourse on Victoria Derby Day. The last horse to complete the Vain Stakes – Coolmore Stud Stakes double was Sepoy (2011).
In 2019 the Vain Stakes winner Bivouac went on to win Sydney’s Group 1 Golden Rose Stakes that preparation and finished runner-up in the Coolmore Stud Stakes. He also returned in the autumn of 2020 to win the Group 1 Newmarket Handicap (1200m) down the famous Flemington ‘Straight Six’.
The 2021 Vain Stakes results were franked with the winner Giga Kick going on to win the Group 2 Danehill Stakes next start before his upset success in Sydney’s The Everest (1200m) that spring at 20/1.
Vain Stakes Race Info
- Date: Saturday, August 15, 2026
- Track: Caulfield
- Distance: 1100m
- Conditions: 3YO Colts & Geldings – Set weights plus Penalties
- Status: Group 3
- Prize Money: $200,000
- First Run: 1992


2026 Vain Stakes Results
The official Vain Stakes 2026 Results & Finishing Order will be announced below once the Group 3 race is run and won on Saturday, August 15, 2026.
Vain Stakes Betting
Vain Stakes betting markets open the Wednesday before the race following the field and barrier draw for the Group 3 sprint showdown. Each year the Vain Stakes odds are led by resuming three-year-olds with a good first-up record that have previous experience over the distance.
Melbourne runners and past Caulfield performers that had a good two-year-old season last time in also sit high up the race’s betting odds. Upsets are not uncommon and the last winner to jump at double-figures in the Vain Stakes markets was Our Playboy ($12 in 2020).
Bivouac ($3 in 2019), Cylinder ($1.50 in 2023) and Jimmy Recard ($3.60 in 2025) are the latest favourites in Vain Stakes betting to salute for the punters.
Vain Stakes Field

Vain Stakes graduates have a host of next-up options including the Group 3 HDF McNeil Stakes (1200m) at the same track / distance a fortnight later, a double last completed by Gold Symphony (2015). In 2013 the runner-up Fast ‘N’ Rocking also backed up to win the McNeil Stakes two weeks later.
The Vain Stakes race field attracts a line-up of smart young male sprinters heading towards other similar Group events for their age group over the Melbourne Spring Racing Carnival. Most of the three-year-old colts and geldings in the field are contesting the race first-up off a winter spell.
The Vain Stakes nominations close the Monday of race week followed by the release of the final field and barriers on the Wednesday before the Group 3 runs on the Saturday.
2026 Vain Stakes Field
The official Vain Stakes 2026 Final Field & Barrier Draw for the Coolmore Stud Stakes spring lead-up will be published below following acceptances.
2026 Vain Stakes Nominations
The early Vain Stakes 2026 nominations are taken by Racing Victoria on the Monday of race week and will be detailed below.
Vain Stakes Form Guide
The Vain Stakes form guide is released as soon as the field of final acceptors is out the week of the race and features crucial information including the jockeys, trainers, barriers and lead-up runs of the horses in the line-up.

The Vain Stakes form has stacked up in other Melbourne Group races many times in recent years including the Group 2 Danehill Stakes (1200m) at Flemington the next month. Jukebox (2017) recently backing up from his Vain Stakes success to run second in the Danehill.
In 2011 Sepoy won the Vain Stakes – Danehill Stakes double and also went on to win three more times later in the Carnival including in the Group 1 Manikato Stakes (1200m) at Moonee Valley and the Group 1 Coolmore Stud Stakes (1200m) during the Melbourne Cup Carnival.
Giga Kick (2022) was the last three-year-old to do the Vain Stakes – Danehill Stakes double. Giga Kick further franked the Vain Stakes form with a win in that year’s The Everest race, while he returned in 2023 for a host more wins including in the Group 1 All Aged Stakes and Doomben 10,000.
More recently the 2021 Vain Stakes winner Ingratiating went on to run third in that year’s Manikato Stakes trifecta.
Another key race to follow the Vain Stakes form line through to is the lucrative Group 3 Blue Sapphire Stakes (1200m) held on the Wednesday of the Caulfield Cup Carnival. In 2017 the Vain Stakes winner Jukebox ran second in the Blue Sapphire, while Tony Nicconi ran third in the race a year later following his Vain Stakes success in 2018.
In 2023 the Vain Stakes winner Cylinder went on to win the Group 2 Run To The Rose next-up before a third in the Golden Rose trifecta in Sydney.
2026 Vain Stakes Form Guide
A link to our comprehensive Ladbrokes’ Vain Stakes 2026 Form Guide will be provided for punters below the week of the race.
Past Vain Stakes Results
The Vain Stakes race results have been dominated by single-figure favourites with the most notable recent Vain Stakes winners being Sepoy (2011); Russian Revolution (2016) who went on to win the Group 1 The Galaxy (2017) and Group 1 Oakleigh Plate (2018); and Bivouac (2019) who won that season’s Golden Rose Stakes (2019); and the following year’s Newmarket Handicap (2020).
Subsequent The Everest winner Giga Kick set a new Vain Stakes race record in 2022 winning in 1 minute 02.8 seconds.
Recent Vain Stakes Winners
Recent Vain Stakes winners and placegetters dating back to the year 2011 are detailed in the below table.
| Year | Winner | Runner-Up | Third | Time |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2026 | TBD | TBD | TBD | TBD |
| 2025 | Jimmy Recard | Tycoon Star | Express Class | 1:05.29 |
| 2024 | Band Of Brothers | Let’sfacethemusic | Wonder Boy | 1:03.61 |
| 2023 | Cylinder | Ouroboros | I Am Unstoppable | 1:03.1 |
| 2022 | Giga Kick | Alpha One | Millane | 1:02.8 |
| 2021 | Ingratiating | General Beau | Generation | 1:03.9 |
| 2020 | Our Playboy | Ranting | Rulership | 1:04.9 |
| 2019 | Bivouac | Sebrakate | Dirty Work | 1:03.4 |
| 2018 | Tony Nicconi | Long Leaf | Native Soldier | 1:04.8 |
| 2017 | Jukebox | Plutocracy | Poseidon’s Pool | 1:04.8 |
| 2016 | Russian Revolution | Highland Beat | Hardham | 1:05.1 |
| 2015 | Gold Symphony | Top Me Up | Star Planet | 1:04.4 |
| 2014 | Get The Nod | Stingray | Boomwaa | 1:03.8 |
| 2013 | Safeguard | Fast ‘n’ Rocking | Hill Spy | 1:04.8 |
| 2012 | Psychic Mick | Planet Voyage | Free Of Doubt | 1:06.1 |
| 2011 | Sepoy | Golden Archer | Grand Brittania | 1:03.9 |
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Which horse will win the 2026 Vain Stakes?
The best way to pick which horse will win the Vain Stakes 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 Vain Stakes 2026?
The 2026 Vain Stakes is scheduled to run on Saturday, 15 August 2026 at Caulfield, kicking off Melbourne’s three‑year‑old sprinting season and setting the stage for the first wave of early‑spring form.
What is the prize money for the 2026 Vain Stakes?
The 2026 Vain Stakes prize money is set at $200,000 which is paid from 1st to 8th place including $120,000 going to the Vain Stakes winner.
Where is the Vain Stakes 2026?
The 2026 Vain Stakes is set to run a Melbourne's Caulfield Racecourse, home to many iconic races including the Caulfield Cup each October, which is located at Gate 2, Station St, Caulfield East VIC 3145.
What distance is the Vain Stakes run over?
The Vain Stakes is run over 1100 metres, a sharp Caulfield sprint trip that consistently rewards early speed, race‑day freshness and proven short‑course form. This distance often produces fast, pressure‑on contests, making it a key early‑spring guide for punters assessing emerging three‑year‑old talent.
How many horses run in the Vain Stakes?
The Vain Stakes typically attracts a compact but high‑quality field, with around 10–14 horses lining up most years. As a Group 3 sprint for emerging three‑year‑olds, capacity fields are common, but final numbers depend on how many stables choose to kick off their colts’ and geldings’ spring campaigns at Caulfield. It’s consistently one of the most competitive early‑season form races, drawing talented first‑uppers, sharp trial performers and future Group‑race contenders.
Who won the 2025 Vain Stakes?
The 2025 Vain Stakes was won by three-year-old I Am Invincible colt Jimmy Recard at $3.60 favouritism for trainer Ciaron Maher with jockey Jamie Melham in the saddle.