Earlier Winners
- 1927: Templestowe
- 1928: Royal Pom
- 1929: The Consul
- 1930: The Bastard *
- 1931: The Scout II
- 1932: Trimdon
- 1933: Orpen
- 1934: Within-the-Law
- 1935: Felicitation
- 1936: Valerius
- 1937: Silversol
- 1938: Suzerain
- 1939: Finis
- 1940–44: no race
- 1945: Kingstone
- 1946: Stirling Castle
- 1947: No Orchids
- 1948: Whiteway
- 1949: Woodburn
- 1950: Miraculous Atom
- 1951: Orderly Ann
- 1952: Eastern Emperor
- 1953: Childe Harold
- 1954: Premonition
- 1955: By Thunder!
- 1956: Romany Air
- 1957: Souverlone
- 1958: Brioche
- 1959: Cutter
- 1960: Dickens
- 1961: Pandofell
- 1962: Sagacity
- 1963: Honour Bound
- 1964: Raise You Ten
- 1965: Apprentice
- 1966: Aunt Edith
- 1967: Salvo
- 1968: Sweet Story
- 1969: Quartette
- 1970: Rangong
- 1971: Alto Volante
- 1972: Knockroe
- 1973: Celtic Cone
- 1974: Buoy
- 1975: Riboson
- 1976: Bruni
- 1977: Bright Finish
- 1978: Smuggler
* The 1930 winner The Bastard was later exported to Australia and renamed The Buzzard.
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