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2025 JJ Atkins: Race History

Juveniles of the future frequent the JJ Atkins run at Eagle Farm on Saturday.

BROADSIDING winning the Ladbrokes J.J. Atkins
BROADSIDING winning the Ladbrokes J.J. Atkins Picture: Michael McInally/Racing Queensland

Broadsiding was certainly a good one. Will we see another like him in the 2025 JJ Atkins (1600m) at Eagle Farm on Saturday?

2025 JJ ATKINS - RACE HISTORY AND BACKGROUND

The JJ Atkins is a Group 1 race for two-year-olds conducted by the Brisbane Racing Club as part of the Queensland racing carnival.

The JJ Atkins existed for a long time in another form but was effectively first run in 1976 won by Romantic Dream. It became a G1 in 1985 and was a handicap for many years.

The JJ Atkins is run under set weight conditions and is run over the mile. From 2019 the race was back at Eagle Farm but at 1400m in 2020 due to the virus. It's back to a mile in 2021.

The race has had several name changes, the longest of which was as the TJ Smith after the legendary Sydney trainer but was renamed after a great Brisbane trainer Jim Atkins in 2013.

Back in the 70s some important winners evolved. Romantic Dream would beat the next two Cox Plate winners in Family Of Man (1977) and Surround (1976) while the great Luskin Star won the 1977 edition of this race.

The Sires/JJ double had not been done since 2002 before Pressday then Sizzling. It was another decade before Sheeza Belter did it in 2022 and Broadsiding in 2024.

Five fillies in the last 24 years have won the JJ Atkins (Juanmo/Lovely Jubly/Apercu/Linky Dink/Sheeza Belter).

The form from this race has been very strong into the Melbourne Spring carnival. Chris Waller has used the race as a guide to his future 3yo talent.

Press Statement would go on to take a Caulfield Guineas while Pressday ended up winning a Sandown Guineas. Zoustar was second in Brisbane and then won a Golden Rose and Coolmore Stud Stakes. Brazen Beau was also second and then took a Coolmore plus a Newmarket Hcp after that.

Then The Autumn Sun sat wide but still won in 2018. He then came back in the Spring to win the Golden Rose and the Caulfield Guineas making it three G1s in his first six starts. He'd go on to win the Randwick and Rosehill Guineas before retirement to Arrowfield Stud.

Rothfire was slotted into the Everest on the back of his 2020 Atkins win and also the lead up race to the Golden Rose but broke down in the G1 so missed the rich race.

Broadsiding joined Luskin Star as the only horse to do the Champagne Stakes/JJ Atkins double in 2024.

The 2025 JJ Atkins was for $1,000,000 in prizemoney.

Past winners of the JJ Atkins include Romantic Dream (1976), Luskin Star (1977), Zephyr Zip (1979), Flotilla (1987), Zeditave (1988), Prince Salieri (1989), Slight Chance (1992), Mahogany (1993), Ravarda (1995),Freemason (1999), Show A Heart (2000), Press Statement (2015), The Autumn Sun (2018), Converge (2021), Sheeza Belter (2022) and Broadsiding (2024).

The 2024 JJ Atkins was won by Broadsiding from Bittercreek and Bosustow.


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