Earlier Winners (Great Northern Derby)
- Note that the New Zealand Derby and the Great Northern Derby were combined into one race in 1973.
- 1875 - Toi
- 1876 - Ariel
- 1877 - Danebury
- 1878 - Venus Transit
- 1879 - Omega
- 1880 - Libeller
- 1881 - Tim Whiffler
- 1882 - Fitz Hercules
- 1883 - Welcome Jack
- 1884 - Nelson
- 1885 - Tigridia
- 1886 - Foul Shot
- 1887 - Disowned
- 1888 - Sextant
- 1889 - Cuirassier
- 1890 - Tirailleur
- 1891 - Medallion
- 1892 - Morion
- 1893 - St. Hippo
- 1894 - Loyalty
- 1895 - Stepfeldt
- 1896 - Fabulist
- 1897 - Nestor
- 1898 - St. Crispin
- 1899 - Blue Jacket
- 1900 - Miss Delaval
- 1901 - Renown
- 1902 - Menschikoff
- 1903 - Wairiki
- 1904 - Gladsome
- 1905 - Gladstone
- 1906 - Multifid
- 1907 - Zimmerman
- 1908 - Boniform
- 1909 - Husbandman
- 1910 - Kilwinning
- 1911 - Danube
- 1912 - Counterfeit
- 1913 - Bon Reve
- 1914 - Cherubini
- 1915 - Reputation
- 1916 - Desert Gold
- 1917 - Sasanof
- 1918 - Estland
- 1919 - Gloaming
- 1920 - Royal Stag
- 1921 - Gasbag
- 1922 - Winning Hit
- 1923 - Enthusiasm
- 1924 - Ballymena
- 1925 - Court Cavour
- 1926 - Star Stranger
- 1927 - Commendation
- 1928 - Martama
- 1929 - Red Heckle
- 1930 - Hunting Cry
- 1931 - Karapoti
- 1932 - Bronze Eagle
- 1933 - Silver Scorn
- 1934 - Red Manfred
- 1935 - Gay Blonde
- 1936 - Greek Shepherd
- 1937 - Essex
- 1938 - Courtcraft
- 1939 - Defaulter
- 1940 - Beau Vite
- 1941 - Kindergarten
- 1942 - Regal Fox
- 1943 - Indian Princess
- 1944 - Expanse
- 1945 - Coronaire
- 1946 - Lady Foxbridge
- 1947 - Beau Le Havre
- 1948 - Sweet Nymph
- 1949 - Tauloch
- 1950 - Sweet Spray
- 1951 - Mainbrace
- 1952 - Dalray
- 1953 - Programme
- 1954 - Fox Myth
- 1955 - Somerset Fair
- 1956 - Syntax
- 1957 - Passive/Gibraltar
- 1958 - Lawful
- 1959 - Gitano
- 1960 - Stipulate
- 1961 - Cracksman
- 1962 - Tatua
- 1963 - Ichtar
- 1964 - Sobig
- 1965 - Peterman
- 1966 - Star Belle
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