Major Wins
Great Britain
- 1,000 Guineas – (4) – Sleepytime (1997), Wince (1999), Russian Rhythm (2003), Virginia Waters (2005)
- 2,000 Guineas – (4) – King's Best (2000), Golan (2001), Footstepsinthesand (2005), George Washington (2006)
- Ascot Gold Cup – (2) – Mr Dinos (2003), Yeats (2006)
- Cheveley Park Stakes – (1) – Embassy (1997)
- Coronation Cup – (3) – Daliapour (2000), Boreal (2002), Yeats (2005)
- Coronation Stakes – (1) – Russian Rhythm (2003)
- Derby – (3) – Oath (1999), Kris Kin (2003), North Light (2004)
- Eclipse Stakes – (2) – Medicean (2001), Oratorio (2005)
- Fillies' Mile – (1) – Red Bloom (2003)
- Haydock Sprint Cup - (1) - Society Rock (2012)
- King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes – (1) – Golan (2002)
- Lockinge Stakes – (3) – Medicean (2001), Russian Rhythm (2004), Peeress (2006)
- Nassau Stakes – (3) – Islington (2002), Russian Rhythm (2003), Favourable Terms (2004)
- Oaks – (4) – Reams of Verse (1997), Ramruma (1999), Ouija Board (2004), Alexandrova (2006)
- Prince of Wales's Stakes – (1) – Bosra Sham (1997)
- Queen Anne Stakes – (3) – Kalanisi (2000), Medicean (2001), Ad Valorem (2006)
- Racing Post Trophy – (1) – Motivator (2004)
- St. James's Palace Stakes – (2) – Dr Fong (1998), Most Improved (2012)
- Sun Chariot Stakes – (1) – Independence (2001)
- Sussex Stakes – (1) – Ali-Royal (1997)
- Yorkshire Oaks – (4) – Catchascatchcan (1998), Islington (2002, 2003), Quiff (2004)
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