Earlier Winners
- 1875: Richelieu
- 1880: Barcaldine
- 1891: Wordsworth
- 1910: Cheery Pat
- 1917: Judea
- 1919: Royal Ashe
- 1920: Ballyheron
- 1930: Spiral
- 1943: Arctic Sun
- 1945: Linaria
- 1946: Grand Weather
- 1949: Dark Warrior
- 1950: Setello
- 1951: Grand Morning
- 1952: Northern Gleam
- 1953: Kildoon
- 1954: Arctic Time
- 1955: Carezza
- 1956: Viviptic
- 1957: Articeelagh
- 1958: Sunny Court
- 1959: Lynchris
- 1960: Paris Princess
- 1961: Richmond
- 1962: Pontifex
- 1963: Scissors
- 1964: Jealous
- 1965: Boleslas
- 1966: Sovereign Slipper
- 1967: Hibernian
- 1968: Deep Run
- 1969: Nijinsky
- 1970: Minsky
- 1971: Boucher
- 1972: Chamozzle
- 1973: Saritamer
- 1974: Mark Anthony
- 1975: Whistling Deer
- 1976: Orchestra
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