Double Trigger - Major Wins

Major Wins

Date Race Dist (f) Course Class Prize (£K) Odds Runners Margin Runner-up Time Jockey Trainer
01998-09-1010 September 1998 Doncaster Cup 18 Doncaster 3 20 9-4 6 1 Busy Flight 3:50.92 Darryll Holland Mark Johnston
01996-09-1212 September 1996 Doncaster Cup 18 Doncaster 3 19 Evens 6 2 Celeric 3:53.00 Frankie Dettori Mark Johnston
01995-09-077 September 1995 Doncaster Cup 18 Doncaster 3 21 4-11 6 3 Further Flight 3:58.74 Jason Weaver Mark Johnston
01998-07-3030 July 1998 Goodwood Cup 16 Goodwood 2 40 11-2 9 0.75 Canon Can 3:29.19 Darryll Holland Mark Johnston
01997-07-3131 July 1997 Goodwood Cup 16 Goodwood 2 38 16-1 10 1.5 Classic Cliche 3:24.81 Michael Roberts Mark Johnston
01995-07-2727 July 1995 Goodwood Cup 16 Goodwood 2 36 2-1 9 Neck Double Eclipse 3:25.86 Jason Weaver Mark Johnston
01996-05-2727 May 1996 Henry II Stakes 16 Sandown 3 25 5-6 5 7 Assessor 3:41.15 Jason Weaver Mark Johnston
01995-05-2929 May 1995 Henry II Stakes 16 Sandown 3 25 5-4 7 6 Old Rouvel 3:33.01 Jason Weaver Mark Johnston
01996-05-011 May 1996 Sagaro Stakes 16 Ascot 3 25 11-8 7 Head Grey Shot 3:27.64 Jason Weaver Mark Johnston
01995-05-033 May 1995 Sagaro Stakes 16 Ascot 3 25 9-2 7 Head Poltarf 3:28.90 Jason Weaver Mark Johnston
01995-06-2222 June 1995 Gold Cup 20 Ascot 1 111 9-4 7 5 Moonax 4:20.25 Jason Weaver Mark Johnston
01994-11-044 November 1994 Leger Italiano 15 Turin 3 30 11-8 6 3.5 Michel Georges 3:20.80 Jason Weaver Mark Johnston
01993-10-3030 October 1993 Zetland Stakes 10 Newmarket Listed 8 3-1 10 1.5 Barbaroja 2:07.84 Jason Weaver Mark Johnston

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