Jockey Club Stakes - Earlier Winners

Earlier Winners

  • 1894: Isinglass
  • 1895: Laveno
  • 1896: Persimmon
  • 1897: Love Wisely
  • 1898: Cyllene
  • 1899: Flying Fox
  • 1900: Disguise II
  • 1901: Pietermaritzburg
  • 1902: Rising Glass
  • 1903: Sceptre
  • 1904: Rock Sand
  • 1905: St Amant
  • 1906: Beppo
  • 1907: Sancy
  • 1908: Siberia
  • 1909: Phaleron
  • 1910: Lemberg
  • 1911: Stedfast
  • 1912: Prince Palatine
  • 1913: Cantilever
  • 1914: Trois Temps
  • 1915: Lanius
  • 1916: Cannobie
  • 1917: no race
  • 1918: Prince Chimay
  • 1919: no race
  • 1920: Torelore
  • 1921: Milenko
  • 1922: Lady Juror
  • 1923: Inkerman
  • 1924: Teresina
  • 1925: Tatra
  • 1926: Foxlaw
  • 1927: Book Law
  • 1928: Toboggan
  • 1929: Cyclonic
  • 1930: Pyramid
  • 1931: Shell Transport
  • 1932: Firdaussi
  • 1933: Tai-Yang
  • 1934: Umidwar
  • 1935: Plassy
  • 1936: Precipitation
  • 1937: Solfo
  • 1938: Challenge
  • 1939–44: no race
  • 1945: Black Peter
  • 1946: Rising Light
  • 1947: Esprit de France
  • 1948: Alycidon
  • 1949: Dust Devil
  • 1950: Holmbush
  • 1951: Pardal
  • 1952: Mister Cube
  • 1953: Buckhound
  • 1954: Brilliant Green
  • 1955: Nucleus
  • 1956: Kurun
  • 1957: Court Harwell
  • 1958: All Serene
  • 1959: Court Prince
  • 1960: Prolific
  • 1961: St Paddy
  • 1962: Gaul
  • 1963: Darling Boy
  • 1964: Fighting Ship
  • 1965: Bal Masque
  • 1966: Alcalde
  • 1967: Acrania
  • 1968: Crozier
  • 1969: Torpid
  • 1970: Queen of Twilight
  • 1971: Meadowville
  • 1972: Knockroe
  • 1973: Our Mirage
  • 1974: Relay Race
  • 1975: Shebeen
  • 1976: Orange Bay
  • 1977: Oats
  • 1978: Classic Example
  • 1979: Obraztsovy

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