2025 Empire Rose Stakes Preview Posted on October 31, 2025October 31, 2025 | Posted by TABtouch The Empire Rose Stakes, a Group 1 mile contest for fillies and mares, is a highlight of Flemington’s Derby Day this Saturday. With $1 million in prize money and a field stacked with talent, this year’s edition promises a thrilling finish to a blockbuster day of racing. Here’s your comprehensive runner-by-runner guide to the 2025 Empire Rose Stakes: 1. Pride Of Jenni (Barrier 7) Trainer: Ciaron MaherJockey: Declan Bates The champion returns after a solid spring prep, including a win in the Feehan Stakes. She’s expected to lead and dictate terms, which suits her bold front-running style. A genuine winning chance. 2. Fangirl (Barrier 6) Trainer: Chris WallerJockey: Kerrin McEvoy A four-time Group 1 winner and the early favourite. Forgive her last run in the King Charles III Stakes, she was caught back and never got into the race. Back against mares and drawn well, she’s a class act. 3. Abounding (Barrier 1) Trainer: Robert HeathcoteJockey: Jamie Melham Fresh off a win in the Tristarc Stakes, she’s drawn ideally and has tactical speed. The step up to 1600m is a query, but she’s in form and could surprise. 4. Damask Rose (Barrier 9) Trainer: Mark WalkerJockey: Blake Shinn Back to mares grade after racing against the boys. She was unlucky in the Toorak and should be strong late. A solid place chance. 5. Benagil (Barrier 4) Trainer: Glen ThompsonJockey: Craig Williams Winner of the Australasian Oaks earlier this year. She’s been set for this race and could run a cheeky one at odds. 6. Leica Lucy (Barrier 3) Trainer: Chris WallerJockey: Mark Zahra The New Zealand Oaks winner has returned in great order. She closed strongly in the Toorak and looks ready to peak third-up. A top contender. 7. Lazzura (Barrier 11) Trainer: Chris WallerJockey: Tommy Berry Has shown brilliance fresh and boasts wins at Group 2 and Group 3 level. The wide draw is a challenge, but she’s not without claims. 8. Firestorm (Barrier 8) Trainer: Chris WallerJockey: Adam Hyeronimus Backing up from The Invitation last week. She’s a knockout chance if she can reproduce her best. 9. Splash Back (Barrier 10) Trainer: Grahame BeggJockey: Jordan Childs Consistent metro performer with three wins this campaign. She’s honest but may find this level a stretch. 10. Idle Flyer (Barrier 5) Trainer: Matthew SmithJockey: Michael Dee Flying this prep. Won the Group 3 Angst Stakes at Randwick on Everest Day, clocking 1:33.70 for the mile and a last 600m in 34.5 – quicker than Ceolwulf winning run in the King Charles III Stakes on the same day. She’s well placed and could be the value runner. 11. On Display (Barrier 2) Trainer: Mick Price & Michael Kent JnrJockey: Ben Melham Forgive her last run in the Rose Of Kingston Stakes. A deeper look at the sectionals revealed she had no chance of getting involved due to the race shape and tempo. Kept fresh and drawn well, she’s an each-way play. Top Picks Best Bet: Fangirl Value Play: Leica Lucy Each-Way Chance: On Display With a mix of proven Group 1 performers and emerging talent, the 2025 Empire Rose Stakes is set to deliver a thrilling contest. Whether you’re punting or just enjoying the spectacle, this race is one not to miss.
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