Louisiana Derby - Earlier Winners

Earlier Winners

  • 1972 - No Le Hace
  • 1971 - Northfields
  • 1970 - Jim's Alibhi
  • 1969 - King Of The Castle
  • 1968 - Kentucky Sherry
  • 1967 - Ask The Fare
  • 1966 - Blue Skyer
  • 1965 - Dapper Delegate
  • 1964 - Grecian Princess
  • 1963 - City Line
  • 1962 - Admirals Voyage
  • 1961 - Bass Clef
  • 1960 - Tony Graff
  • 1959 - Master Palynch
  • 1958 - Royal Union
  • 1957 - Federal Hill
  • 1956 - Reaping Right
  • 1955 - Roman Patrol
  • 1954 - Gigantic
  • 1953 - Matagorda
  • 1952 - Gushing Oil
  • 1951 - Whirling Bat
  • 1950 - Greek Ship
  • 1949 - Rookwood
  • 1948 - Bovard
  • 1947 - Carolyn A
  • 1946 - Pellicle
  • 1945 - No race
  • 1944 - Olympic Zenith
  • 1943 - Amber Light
  • 1940-1942 - No race
  • 1939 - Day Off
  • 1938 - Wise Fox
  • 1937 - Grey Count
  • 1936 - Rushaway
  • 1935 - McCarthy
  • 1934 - Hickory Lad
  • 1933 - Col Hatfield
  • 1932 - Lucky Tom
  • 1931 - Spanish Play
  • 1930 - Michigan Boy
  • 1929 - Calf Roper
  • 1928 - Jack Higgins
  • 1927 - Boo
  • 1926 - Bagenbaggage
  • 1925 - Quatrain
  • 1924 - Black Gold
  • 1923 - Amole
  • 1921-1922 - No race
  • 1920 - Damask
  • 1909-1919 - No race
  • 1908 - Meelick
  • 1907 - Montgomery
  • 1906 - Guiding Star
  • 1905 - Right Royal
  • 1904 - Ostrich
  • 1902 - Lord Quex
  • 1901 - Henry Clay Rye
  • 1898 - Presbyterian


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