Anamoe (foaled 16 November 2018) is a retired nine-time Group 1 winning champion Australian thoroughbred racehorse.
A homebred for Godolphin, Anamoe is a half-brother to Irish stakes-winner Anamba and is out of the 2007 Australasian Oaks winner Anamato.
He won the race by a neck margin with his jockey James McDonald stating afterwards "He has a tremendous will to win this horse.
Starting the $2.10 favourite, jockey Damien Oliver positioned the three-year-old colt perfectly after contending with a wide barrier.
Anamoe's jockey Craig Williams protested against the result due to interference, however the objection was controversially dismissed by stewards.
[11] Anamoe next contested the Queen Elizabeth Stakes but finished in last place due to the heavy track conditions.
[17] He would then contest his 25th and final race being defeated by English raider Dubai Honour in the Queen Elizabeth Stakes spoiling a farewell in front of a home crowd for the Australian Champion.