National Stakes - Earlier Winners

Earlier Winners

  • 1849: Chatterbox
  • 1850: Third of May
  • 1851: Barbarian
  • 1852: The Deformed
  • 1853: Knight of St George
  • 1855: Citron
  • 1857: Barbary
  • 1858: Mount Zion
  • 1859: Good Boy
  • 1870: Maid of Athens
  • 1871: Prodigal
  • 1872: Queen of the Bees
  • 1877: Inamorata
  • 1880: Barcaldine
  • 1886: Gallinule
  • 1891: Red Prince
  • 1895: Chit Chat
  • 1897: Sirenia
  • 1900: St Helena
  • 1901: Bachelor's Button
  • 1906: Silver Fowl
  • 1907: Americus Girl
  • 1909: Kilbroney
  • 1912: Royal Weaver
  • 1914: Offaly
  • 1915: Ayn Hali
  • 1918: Grand Parade
  • 1920: Soldennis
  • 1923: Vesington Star
  • 1927: Athford
  • 1928: Soloptic
  • 1929: Ballyferis
  • 1933: Cariff
  • 1944: Solid Pact
  • 1947: Morning Wings
  • 1948: Tribal Song
  • 1949: First View
  • 1950: Star Wire
  • 1951: Blue Butterfly
  • 1952: Sea Charger
  • 1953: Calvero
  • 1954: Panaslipper
  • 1955: Black Patch
  • 1956: El Minzah
  • 1957: Talmud
  • 1958: Babu
  • 1959: His Story
  • 1960: Paris Princess
  • 1961: Mystery
  • 1962: Partholon
  • 1963: Santa Claus
  • 1964: Prominer
  • 1965: Reubens
  • 1966: House Proud
  • 1967: Sir Ivor
  • 1968: Thataboy
  • 1969: Decies
  • 1970: King's Company
  • 1971: Roberto
  • 1972: Chamozzle
  • 1973: Cellini
  • 1974: Reap the Wind
  • 1975: Sir Wimborne

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