Earlier Winners
- 1902: Bushey Belle
- 1903: Cape Solitaire
- 1904: Abelard
- 1905: Athleague
- 1906: Lalla Rookh
- 1907: Americus Girl
- 1908: Glenesky
- 1909: Lady Edgar
- 1910: Clonbern
- 1911: Far and Wide
- 1912: Happy Fanny
- 1913: Courier Belle
- 1914: St Cuimin
- 1915: Vera Cruz
- 1916: The Banshee
- 1917: Bonnie Dance
- 1918: Gilded Vanity
- 1919: Blue Dun
- 1920: Double Tip
- 1921: Bridgemount
- 1922: Rabona
- 1923: Dawson City
- 1924: Pons Asinorum
- 1925: Allets
- 1926: Archway
- 1927: Athford
- 1928: Trigo
- 1929: Confetti
- 1930: Galapas
- 1931: The Greek
- 1932: Cedarhurst
- 1933: His Reverence
- 1934: Smokeless
- 1935: Dancing Comet
- 1936: Phideas
- 1937: Knight's Caprice
- 1938: New Comet
- 1939: Eyrefield
- 1940: Enchantress
- 1941: Fair Crystal
- 1942: The Phoenix
- 1943: Arctic Sun
- 1944: Lady's View
- 1945: Momentum
- 1946: Lady Kells
- 1947: The Web
- 1948: Ballywillwill
- 1949: Abadan
- 1950: Gold Cup
- 1951: Windy City
- 1952: Royal Duchy
- 1953: Sixpence
- 1954: My Beau
- 1955: Sarissa
- 1956: Refined
- 1957: Vestogan
- 1958: Getaway
- 1959: Gigi
- 1960: Kathy Too
- 1961: Prince Poppa
- 1962: Irish Chorus
- 1963: Right Strath
- 1964: Adriatic Star
- 1965: Current Coin *
- 1966: Jadeite
- 1967: Fatima's Gift
- 1968: Lord John
- 1969: Pianissimo
- 1970: Areola
- 1971: Celtic Twilight
- 1972: Marble Arch
- 1973: Noble Mark
- 1974: Lady Seymour
- 1975: National Wish
- 1976: Cloonlara
- 1977: Perla
- 1978: Kilijaro
- 1979: Smokey Lady
* Red Taffy finished first in 1965, but he was disqualified.
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