What Outsiders have won the Oakleigh Plate?
- Since 2002, five Oakleigh Plate winners have saluted at odds of 20/1 or longer

Can another outsider be added to the Oakleigh Plate tally in 2020 (Getty)
The Oakleigh Plate can be a mixed bag for punters....
The Group One Oakleigh Plate will be run for the 21st time this century on Saturday and despite having some very popular winners along the way, it can throw up a rough result.
Five winners at odds of 20/1 or longer have saluted in this famous sprint since Sudurka carried 55.5kg under Nash Rawiller and we list them all below:
5. Sudurka - 25/1

Year: 2002
Trainer: Brian Mayfield-Smith
Jockey: Nash Rawiller
4. Swiss Ace - 30/1

Year: 2009
Trainer: Mick Mair
Jockey: Ken Pope
3. Eagle Falls - 20/1

Year: 2011
Trainer: David Hayes
Jockey: Damien Oliver
2. Woorim - 20/1

Year: 2012
Trainer: Robert Heathcote
Jockey: Damian Browne
1. Flamberge - 30/1

Year: 2016
Trainer: Peter Moody
Jockey: Damian Lane
Oakleigh Plate FAQ
Who won the 2020 Oakleigh Plate?
Pippie won the 2020 Oakleigh at a starting price of $12.
She was ridden by Linda Meech and carried 52kg.
How much is the Oakleigh Plate worth?
The Oakleigh Plate is worth a total of $500,000.
$300,000 of that goes to the winner.
Has any horse won an Oakleigh Plate and a Melbourne Cup?
Yes, the first ever Oakleigh Plate winner in Malua both an Oakleigh Plate and Melbourne Cup in 1884.
Malua won over distances ranging from 1100 metres to 5200 metres.
Who's the favourite in the 2021 Oakleigh Plate?
Ancestry is the the outright early favourite for the 2021 Oakleigh Plate.
This four-year-old is first-up into this group one assignment.
What distance is the Oakleigh Plate?
The Oakleigh Plate is run over a distance of 1100 metres.
This race run at the Caulfield Racecourse in Melbourne.