Amorous punters enjoyed a day at the races drinking, dancing, kissing and cuddling before wet weather dampened the celebrations at the iconic Golden Slipper event.
The glamorous revellers were in high spirits at the Rosehill Racecourse in Sydney and dressed in their sharpest attire to watch the multi-million dollar race on Saturday.
Sparkling Champagne was flowing and some of the racegoers engaged in raunchy displays as the night progressed.
Amorous punters enjoyed a day at the races drinking, dancing, kissing and cuddling before wet weather dampened the celebrations at the iconic Golden Slipper event
Two men also joined the party and gave onlookers some entertainment as they planted a kiss on one another while a friend watched on
The boozy racegoers looked smart as they watched the jockeys battle for the $3.5 million prize money.
Plenty of women dressed in stylish frocks and selected eye-catching headpieces as they celebrated.
Some revellers posed for loved-up photographs with two female attendees even locking lips while dressed in glamorous outfits.
Two men also joined the party and gave onlookers some entertainment as they planted a kiss on one another.
The attendees also proved it would taken more than a light sprinkle of rain to dampen their spirits as the skies darkened and a deluge fell on the track.
Short spring-inspired dresses were the theme of the day for the ladies while the men looked dapper in handsome suits and ties.
Some revellers posed for raunchy photographs with two female attendees even locking lips while dressed in glamorous outfits
This woman certainly didn’t let the rain dampen her spirits as she crouched down while dancing alongside friends
Some punters sat down for a quick breather when the festivities and heavy drinking became too much
Sparkling champagne was flowing and some of the racegoers engaged in loved-up displays while enjoying a drink or two
This bearded gentleman put on an amorous display with a female attendee wearing a floral number
Short spring-inspired dresses were the theme of the day for the ladies while the men looked dapper in handsome suits and ties
Revellers were keen to enjoy themselves and danced the night away at Rosehill Racecourse on Saturday
There was plenty of champagne to go around and this woman enjoyed a drink as she had a dance
The attendees proved it would taken more than a light sprinkle of rain to dampen their spirits as the skies darkened and a deluge fell on the track
Several women were ahead of the pack by opting for minimalist fascinators while others chose to simply ignore the racing tradition and went bare-headed.
Some loved-up racegoers were pictured sharing affections at the event while others were simply there to enjoy free-flowing champagne and watch the multi-million dollar race.
When the rain began to fall the day was still very much in full-throttle so some punters used jackets to cover themselves from the light showers.
Most revellers appeared happy and seemed to enjoy the festivities while having a dance on the grass.
Several women were ahead of the pack by opting for minimalist fascinators while others chose to simply ignore the racing tradition and went bare-headed
This woman enjoyed two glasses of frozen rose which matched her bright-red dress
Some loved-up racegoers were pictured sharing affections at the event while others were simply there to enjoy free-flowing champagne and watch the multi-million dollar race
This woman opted for a hat fascinator and matching red earrings to celebrate the iconic raceday event
Punters appeared to be in high spirits as they celebrated by placing bets and having a dance on the greens
This glamorous reveller opted for a simple white dress paired with statement pale-blue heels
White was the theme of the day for these ladies who matched eachother in cream-coloured frocks
Most revellers appeared happy and seemed to enjoy the festivities while having a dance on the grass
Some punters needed a quick rest from the dancing as they perched on the grass at Rosehill racecourse
Racecourses across Australia have become a hotbed for the most daring of outfits and ridiculous of behaviour.
Bright colours and floral patterns appear to be the theme of this year’s fashion trends, with both women and men turning up in such outfits.
Traditional and elaborate headpieces were also in an abundance, ranging from the simple to the strange.
The Golden Slipper was one of the last spring racing events for the season before the Stakes Day and the championships take place later this month and in April.
When the rain began to fall the day was still very much in full-throttle so some punters used jackets to cover themselves from the light showers
Bold colours and patterns appear to be the theme of this year’s fashion trends, with both women and men turning up in such outfits
Traditional and elaborate headpieces were also in an abundance, ranging from the simple to the strange
The Golden Slipper was one of the last spring racing events for the season before the Stakes Day and the championships take place later this month and in April
It was the first-ever win for jockey Brenton Avdulla who described his victory as ‘very emotional’ (punters pictured)
Winner Estijaab was the fastest on the day, flying across the 1200-metre race track and taking an early lead.
It was the first-ever win for jockey Brenton Avdulla who described his victory as ‘very emotional’.
‘I’ve just won a Slipper. I don’t know what to say,’ he told Nine News.
‘You dream of riding Golden Slipper winners. When I was 15 and starting apprentice school I was the biggest in the class and they said I had 12 months in the saddle and then I was going back to school.’