Major Wins
Great Britain
- 2,000 Guineas - (4) - Tirol (1990), Entrepreneur (1997), King of Kings (1998), Sea the Stars (2009)
- Ascot Gold Cup - (3) - Classic Cliche (1996), Kayf Tara (2000), Yeats (2007)
- Champion Stakes - (1) - Pilsudski (1997)
- Cheveley Park Stakes - (2) - Blue Duster (1995), Donna Blini (2005)
- Coronation Cup - (1) - Scorpion (2007)
- Coronation Stakes - (2) - Kissing Cousin (1994), Sophisticat (2002)
- Derby - (3) - Commander in Chief (1993), Galileo (2001), Sea the Stars (2009)
- Dewhurst Stakes - (1) - Rock of Gibraltar (2001)
- Eclipse Stakes - (4) - Opera House (1993), Pilsudski (1997), Hawk Wing (2002), Sea the Stars (2009)
- Falmouth Stakes - (1) - Sensation (1996)
- Fillies' Mile - (2) - Reams of Verse (1996), Sunspangled (1998)
- Golden Jubilee Stakes - (2) - Big Shuffle (1987), Cape of Good Hope (2005)
- International Stakes - (3) - Giant's Causeway (2000), Electrocutionist (2005), Sea the Stars (2009)
- July Cup - (2) - Stravinsky (1999), Mozart (2001)
- King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes - (5) - Belmez (1990), King's Theatre (1994), Montjeu (2000), Galileo (2001), Azamour (2005)
- Lockinge Stakes - (1) - Hawk Wing (2003)
- Middle Park Stakes - (2) - Minardi (2000), Johannesburg (2001)
- Nunthorpe Stakes - (2) - Stravinsky (1999), Mozart (2001)
- Oaks - (2) - Shahtoush (1998), Imagine (2001)
- Prince of Wales's Stakes - (2) - Lear Spear (1999), Azamour (2005)
- Queen Anne Stakes - (3) - Alflora (1993), Barathea (1994), Charnwood Forest (1996)
- Queen Elizabeth II Stakes - (1) - George Washington (2006)
- Racing Post Trophy - (1) - Saratoga Springs (1997)
- St. James's Palace Stakes - (6) - Dara Monarch (1982), Brief Truce (1992), Grand Lodge (1994), Giant's Causeway (2000), Rock of Gibraltar (2002), Azamour (2004)
- St. Leger Stakes - (1) - Milan (2001)
- Sussex Stakes - (4) - Among Men (1998), Giant's Causeway (2000), Rock of Gibraltar (2002), Proclamation (2005)
- Yorkshire Oaks - (1) - Alexandrova (2006)
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