Epsom Oaks Runners 2025
Epsom Oaks Runners 2025









Oaks 2025 Race Overview
Nine horses will contest the 2025 Oaks. The market is headed by 1000 Guineas Desert Flower for Charlie Appleby and Godolphin.
This race has been won by top class fillies Taghrooda (2014), Minding (2016) and Enable (2017) in recent years and three is every chance that Desert Flower could be a filly to light up the remainder of the season.
By using the Oaks runners guide above, you are getting the latest runners, but also the very best odds from the most reputable bookmakers.
Oaks Runner-by-Runner Guide
Desert Flower
Won the 1000 Guineas on her reappearance staying on strongly over the mile trip under William Buick when making all. Unbeaten in her four starts as a juvenile including an impressive 5 ½ length success in the Fillies’ Mile, she looks a horse who will appreciate middle distances later this season and is a worthy favourite.
Minnie Hauk
Stepped forward from her juvenile form to win the Cheshire Oaks on her reappearance beating Secret Of Love by a length. Cost 1,850,000 euros from a strong Juddmonte family and is bred to appreciate the trip. The Cheshire Oaks has produced two recent winners in Forever Together and Enable.
Giselle
Was sent off odds-on favourite and the choice of Ryan Moore when 2nd on her debut behind stablemate Bedtime Story. She then justified her price of 1/2 in a maiden but was behind stablemate Whirl at the Curragh on her final start last season. Won a weak three-runner Lingfield Oaks trial on her latest start at 1/3 where she raced keenly despite being fitted with a hood.
Elwateen
Supplemented for £30,000, this Shadwell-owned filly impressed on debut at Kempton and backed that up with a strong fourth in the 1000 Guineas, just 2¼ lengths behind the winner. The rise to 1m4f poses a question, but with just two runs under her belt, she remains full of potential.
Go Go Boots
Out of Lingfield Oaks Trial winner Hertford Dancer, she’s won twice at Lingfield before a solid third in the Musidora at York despite traffic issues. A proven stayer in the making, she represents a yard that’s won this race four times since 2014.
Qilin Queen
Runner-up in a Listed race at Haydock at 40/1 and third in the Pretty Polly before narrowly beating Revoir at Newbury. Rated 98, she’s honest and experienced at this level, but will need a bit more to feature prominently here.
Revoir
Ralph Beckett’s filly has shaped well in both starts, winning at Nottingham and then going down by just a short head to Qilin Queen in a Listed contest. She was finishing strongly over 1m2f and looks well-suited to the step up in trip.
Wemighttakedlongway
A front-runner with proven Group 3 form, she made all to win at Navan after a solid effort behind Derby favourite Delacroix in the Ballysax. The 1m4f trip is untested, but if she stays, her tactical speed could be a major asset.
Whirl
Improving with every run, she blew the field away in the Musidora Stakes, winning by 5½ lengths. That performance marked her out as a serious talent, and if she builds on it over this longer trip, she’ll be hard to beat.
Oaks Betting Trends
- 20 of the previous 23 winners had finished 1st or 2nd last time out
- 15 of the previous 23 winners had won over at least 1m2f previously
- 14 of the previous 23 winners won last time out
- Eight of the previous 23 winners were trained by Aidan O’Brien
Oaks Trainers & Jockeys to Watch
Aidan O’Brien has dominated the Epsom Oaks in recent years with eight victories since 2006. Last year Dermot Weld broke the sequence of either Aidan O’Brien or John Gosden winning the race with the pair training the winners between them during the period of 2014 to 2023. Ralph Beckett has also won twice with victories for Look Here in 2008 and Talent in 2013.
Both Ryan Moore and Frankie Dettori have good recent records in this race with the former winning the race three times since 2016. William Buick will be on board Desert Flower who has ridden fourteen winners in this race without success.
Oaks Pace & Tactics
Desert Flower made the running to win the 1000 Guineas but it is unlikely that she will be asked to repeat those tactics over a longer trip. An interesting trend with regards to the draw in this race is that horses from Stall 2 have been placed in the previous 23 renewals of the race.