Recent Winners
Year |
Winner |
Jockey |
Trainer |
2012 | Tanby | Nicholas Hall | Robert Hickmott |
2011 | Americain | Gerald Mosse | Alain de Royer-Dupre |
2010 | Zipping | Nicholas Hall | Robert Hickmott |
2009 | Zipping | Michael Rodd | Robert Hickmott |
2008 | Zipping | Michael Rodd | John Sadler |
2007 | Zipping | Steven Arnold | John Sadler |
2006 | Gallant Guru | Steven Arnold | Lee Freedman |
2005 | Roman Arch | Noel Callow | Robbie Laing |
2004 | Count Ricardo | Blake Shinn | S. Theodore |
2003 | Legible | Danny Nikolic | B. Marzato |
2002 | Hail | Greg Childs | B. Marsh |
2001 | Sky Heights | Damien Oliver | C. Alderson |
2000 | Brave Chief | Patrick Payne | J. Ledger |
1999 | Aerosmith | Greg Childs | P. Hurdle |
1998 | Cheviot | C. Swan | C. Brown |
1997 | Star Binder | B. Prebble | J. Meagher |
1996 | Royal Snack | R. Griffiths | G.M. Hanlon |
1995 | Count Chivas | R. Griffiths | D. Sellwood |
1994 | Our Pompeii | Patrick Payne | G.M. Hanlon |
1993 | Tawlord | Steven King | J. Meagher |
1992 | Silk Ali | Shane Dye | R. Thomson |
1991 | Stylish Century | L. Dittman | F. Mitchell |
1990 | Pressman's Choice | Darren Gauci | John Sadler |
1989 | Sydeston | Jim Cassidy | R. Hoysted |
1988 | Conbituate Lady | K. Forrester | G. Kelly |
1987 | Colour Page | Jim Cassidy | Brian Mayfield-Smith |
1986 | Pharostan | Shane Dye | B. Smith |
1985 | Puckle Harbour | G. Doughty | C. Alderson |
1984 | Rich Brother | L. Maund | N. Landers |
1983 | Al Dwain | Harry White | T. Auttridge |
1982 | Bianco Lady | Brent Thomson | R. Thomson |
1981 | Allez Bijou | Gary Willetts | C. Honeychurch |
1980 | Arwon | Harry White | G.M. Hanlon |
1979 | Hauberk | P. Jarman | R. Hoysted |
1978 | Salamander | Roy Higgins | T. Hughes |
1977 | Tom's Mate | Gary Willetts | |
1976 | Kiwi Can | L. Coles | |
1975 | Captain Peri | J. Letts |
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