Flemington will host the 2022 All Star Mile with the $5 million feature being run on Saturday March 19, 2022. The All Star Mile is a weight-for-age race and is run over 1600m.
Find out all the information on the All Star Mile below including how you can live stream the All Star Mile, the full field and barriers and how to get the best odds on the race.
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What time does the All Star Mile start?
The 2022 All Star Mile is scheduled to jump at 3:40PM AEDT on Saturday, 19th March.
How to watch the All Star Mile 2022
There are a number of ways to watch this years edition of the All Star Mile. We detail how you can watch the race both on TV and live stream on your mobile or desktop computer.
What channel is the All Star Mile on?
Channel 7, 7two and Racing.com (Channel 78) have the current rights to broadcast the All Star Mile on free-to-air TV in Australia. Australian residents can watch the race live and free through either channel.
Sky Racing will also be showing the races from Flemington, users with Foxtel or other subscription services can watch watch the race live on Sky Racing 1.
How to stream the All Star Mile 2022?
More users are streaming live events and thankfully watching the All Star Mile on your mobile or desktop computer has never been easier.
Sportsbet and TAB have the current rights to stream Sky Racing 1 and 2 which allows customers of these bookmakers to live stream the All Star Mile for free.
We recommend this method as it’s easy to sign up and place your All Star Mile bet on either of these two bookmakers then watch the race straight from your phone or computer.
All Star Mile 2022 Final Field and Barriers
No | Horse | Trainer | Jockey | Barrier | Weight |
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1 | I’M THUNDERSTRUCK (NZ) | Mick Price & Michael Kent (Jnr) | Jye McNeil | 1 | 59kg |
2 | ZAAKI (GB) | Annabel Neasham | Ms Jamie Kah | 15 | 59kg |
3 | CASCADIAN (GB) | James Cummings | Damien Oliver | 6 | 59kg |
4 | STREETS OF AVALON | Shane Nichols | Zac Spain | 3 | 59kg |
5 | LUNAR FOX | Paul Preusker | Craig Newitt | 14 | 59kg |
6 | KING MAGNUS | Robbie Griffiths & Mathew de Kock | Lachlan King | 5 | 59kg |
7 | CALLSIGN MAV (NZ) | Danny O’Brien | Ben Allen | 10 | 59kg |
8 | MR BRIGHTSIDE (NZ) | Ben & JD Hayes | Craig Williams | 2 | 59kg |
9 | ICEBATH (NZ) | Brad Widdup | Fred Kersley | 9 | 57kg |
10 | TOFANE (NZ) | Michael Moroney | Jamie Mott | 7 | 57kg |
11 | SIERRA SUE (NZ) | Trent Busuttin & Natalie Young | John Allen | 13 | 57kg |
12 | INSPIRATIONAL GIRL (NZ) | Danny O’Brien | Damian Lane | 4 | 57kg |
13 | CAPTIVANT | Peter & Paul Snowden | Patrick Moloney | 11 | 56kg |
14 | LIGHTSABER | Peter G Moody | Luke Nolen | 12 | 56kg |
15 | PINSTRIPED | Enver Jusufovic | Michael Dee | 8 | 56kg |
Who is the favourite for the All Star Mile?
Zaaki ($3.00) heads the odds for the 2022 All Star Mile but there are plenty of chances if the market is an indicator. Inspirational Girl ($5.50), I’m Thunderstruck ($7.00) and Pinstriped ($7.50) are also well fancied to win the race.
Sportsbet, Ladbrokes and Palmerbet and Neds are among the best online bookmakers that offer great fixed odds on the All Star Mile. Another option is to bet on the Top Tote, this guarantees you will get a fair price on your runner.
How much is the All Star Mile worth?
The winner of the All Star Mile 2022 will take home $2,250,000 while the top 15 horses will all receive a share the $5,000,000 in Prize Money.
- 1st $2,250,000
- 2nd $720,000
- 3rd $360,000
- 4th $210,000
- 5th $150,000
- 6th $120,000
- 7th $120,000
- 8th $120,000
- 9th $100,000
- 10th $100,000
- 11th $50,000
- 12th $50,000
- 13th $50,000
- 14th $50,000
- 15th $50,000