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Aussie racing at its best - all on Gallop TV!

The racing world’s greatest prizes are legendary and iconic. The Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe, the Dubai World Cup, The Everest, and the Melbourne Cup. However, when it comes to two-year-olds, The Golden Slipper stands alone. The richest, most prestigious, and toughest race for two-year-olds. With A$5 million in prizemoney and a place in history on the line.

Since 1957, the Golden Slipper has defined champions. Legendary horses. Iconic jockeys. Unforgettable moments providing the ultimate test. An honour roll consisting of too many champions of our sport to risk listing due to fear of leaving any off.

Although the crown jewel of the day, the Golden Slipper is joined at Rosehill on Saturday by a programme consisting of 4 other Group 1s, one of the biggest days of racing on the Australian calendar.

See all the off-times below:

Other Group 1 races on the day include the George Ryder Stakes, Ranvet Stakes, The Galaxy and the Rosehill Guineas.

This is racing at its peak. The adrenaline. The drama. The glory. Don’t miss it. Golden Slipper Day awaits.

Catch all the action on Gallop TV.

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