All Star Nominations for the 2023 All-Star Mile Day

The fifth running of the All-Star Mile (1600m) will be run at Moonee Valley this year with Caulfield out of action with its redevelopment.

ALLIGATOR BLOOD winning the Champions Mile at Flemington in Australia. Picture: Racing Photos

So many stars will be on show including multiple group 1 winner Alligator Blood ($3) and Cox Plate runner-up I'm Thunderstruck ($5).

Doncaster winner Mr Brightside ($6) and Gentleman Roy ($26) will try to keep the Lindsay Park run of form going, Sheeza Belter ($15) will back up for the younger brigade and Aegon ($26) gives the kiwis a chance.

The Inevitable ($26) tries to give Tasmania a second All-Star Mile with his incredible run of picket fence form and old favourite Cascadian ($15) is fancied.

The Alister Clark Stakes (2040m) has moved onto this program and some promising stayers set themselves up for potential future runs in Derbies around the place.

Dunkel ($3.50) is already a Derby the winner at Hobart and now comes back to the mainland. Others to drop back from Australian Guineas include Japanese Emperor ($6), Bank Maur ($6), Amenable ($4.50) and Mr Maestro ($5).

Three year old fillies take to the Typhoon Tracy Stakes (1200m) with a real premium on spots off massive nominations. Several head down from Sydney like Demiana ($51), Paris Dior ($7) and Kazou ($6) while My Bella Mae ($3.20) would trek over from Perth following five wins from six starts.

Plenty of VOBIS racing and the Country Mile Series Final is also shaping as a top betting race.



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