Yorkshire Cup (horse Race) - Earlier Winners

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.

Read more about this topic:  Yorkshire Cup (horse Race)

Famous quotes containing the words earlier and/or winners:

    Quintilian [educational writer in Rome around A.D. 100] thought that the earliest years of the child’s life were crucial. Education should start earlier than age seven, within the family. It should not be so hard as to give the child an aversion to learning. Rather, these early lessons would take the form of play—that embryonic notion of kindergarten.
    C. John Sommerville (20th century)

    The two real political parties in America are the Winners and the Losers. The people don’t acknowledge this. They claim membership in two imaginary parties, the Republicans and the Democrats, instead.
    Kurt Vonnegut, Jr. (b. 1922)