Irish St. Leger - Earlier Winners

Earlier Winners

  • 1915: La Paloma
  • 1916: Captive Princess
  • 1917: Double Scotch
  • 1918: Dionysos
  • 1919: Cheap Popularity
  • 1920: Kirk-Alloway
  • 1921: Kircubbin
  • 1922: Royal Lancer
  • 1923: O'Dempsey
  • 1924: Zodiac
  • 1925: Spelthorne
  • 1926: Sunny View
  • 1927: Ballyvoy
  • 1928: Law Suit
  • 1929: Trigo
  • 1930: Sol de Terre
  • 1931: Beaudelaire
  • 1932: Hill Song
  • 1933: Harinero
  • 1934: Primero
  • 1935: Museum
  • 1936: Battle Song
  • 1937: Owenstown
  • 1938: Ochiltree
  • 1939: Skoiter
  • 1940: Harvest Feast
  • 1941: Etoile de Lyons
  • 1942: Windsor Slipper
  • 1943: Solferino
  • 1944: Water Street
  • 1945: Spam
  • 1946: Cassock
  • 1947: Esprit de France
  • 1948: Beau Sabreur
  • 1949: Brown Rover
  • 1950: Morning Madam
  • 1951: Do Well
  • 1952: Judicate
  • 1953: Sea Charger
  • 1954: Zarathustra
  • 1955: Diamond Slipper
  • 1956: Magnetic North
  • 1957: Ommeyad
  • 1958: Royal Highway
  • 1959: Barclay
  • 1960: Lynchris
  • 1961: Vimadee
  • 1962: Arctic Vale
  • 1963: Christmas Island
  • 1964: Biscayne
  • 1965: Craighouse
  • 1966: White Gloves
  • 1967: Dan Kano
  • 1968: Giolla Mear
  • 1969: Reindeer
  • 1970: Allangrange
  • 1971: Parnell
  • 1972: Pidget
  • 1973: Conor Pass
  • 1974: Mistigri

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