Norfolk Stakes (Great Britain) - Winners Since 1980

Winners Since 1980

Year Winner Jockey Trainer Time
1980 Chummy's Special Greville Starkey Gavin Hunter
1981 Day Is Done Wally Swinburn Dermot Weld
1982 Brondesbury Tony Ives Bill O'Gorman
1983 Precocious Lester Piggott Henry Cecil
1984 Magic Mirror Lester Piggott Vincent O'Brien
1985 Marouble Joe Mercer Charlie Nelson
1986 Sizzling Melody Richard Hills Lord John FitzGerald 1:00.57
1987 Colmore Row Bruce Raymond William Jarvis 1:04.60
1988 Superpower Tony Ives Bill O'Gorman 1:01.49
1989 Petillante Richard Hills Alex Scott 1:01.96
1990 Line Engaged Steve Cauthen David Elsworth 1:02.83
1991 Magic Ring Alan Munro Paul Cole 1:00.25
1992 Niche Lester Piggott Richard Hannon 1:01.48
1993 Turtle Island John Reid Peter Chapple-Hyam 1:05.95
1994 Mind Games John Carroll Jack Berry 1:01.63
1995 Lucky Lionel Frankie Dettori Richard Hannon 1:00.38
1996 Tipsy Creek Willie Ryan Ben Hanbury 1:01.37
1997 Tippitt Boy John Reid Kevin McAuliffe 1:02.57
1998 Rosselli John Carroll Jack Berry 1:03.74
1999 Warm Heart Frankie Dettori John Gosden 1:01.50
2000 Superstar Leo Richard Quinn William Haggas 1:03.18
2001 Johannesburg Michael Kinane Aidan O'Brien 1:02.18
2002 Baron's Pit Richard Hughes Richard Hannon 1:01.92
2003 Russian Valour Kevin Darley Mark Johnston 1:01.37
2004 Blue Dakota Eddie Ahern Jeremy Noseda 1:01.97
2005 Masta Plasta Robert Winston Howard Johnson 0:57.56
2006 Dutch Art Alan Munro Peter Chapple-Hyam 1:01.03
2007 Winker Watson Jimmy Fortune Peter Chapple-Hyam 1:00.83
2008 South Central Robert Winston Howard Johnson 1:01.83
2009 Radiohead Jamie Spencer Brian Meehan 1:02.07
2010 Approve Eddie Ahern William Haggas 1:00.14
2011 Bapak Chinta Phillip Makin Kevin Ryan 1:03.03
2012 Reckless Abandon Adam Kirby Clive Cox 1:01.51

a The 2005 running took place at York.

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