Coolmore Classic

Coolmore Classic

The Coolmore Classic is a Group 1 Australian Thoroughbred horse race for fillies and mares aged three year old and upwards. It is a set weights race, run over a distance of 1500 metres at Rosehill Gardens Racecourse, Sydney in April. Prior to 2008, it was held in March. Prizemoney in 2008 was A$604,900.

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Race History

Registered as the T A D Kennedy Stakes, this race has been known as the Winfield Classic, Orlando Wines Classic, Rosemount Wines Classic, Marlboro Classic, NSW Thoroughbred Breeder's Stakes and Fillies & Mares Classic.

In 1984 this race attained Group 1 status, prior to that it was a Group 2.

The winners

  • 2011 - Aloha [1]
  • 2010 - Alverta [2]
  • 2009 - Typhoon Tracy [3]
  • 2008 - Eskimo Queen
  • 2007 - Tuesday Joy
  • 2006 - Regal Cheer
  • 2005 - Danni Martine
  • 2004 - Shamekha
  • 2003 - Bollinger
  • 2002 - Sunline
  • 2001 - Porto Roca
  • 2000 - Sunline
  • 1999 - Camino Rose
  • 1998 - Shindig
  • 1997 - Assertive Lass
  • 1996 - Chlorophyll
  • 1995 - Flitter
  • 1994 - Kapchat
  • 1993 - Skating
  • 1992 - Acushla Marie
  • 1991 - Quicksilver Cindy
  • 1990 - Happy Sailing
  • 1989 - Red Express
  • 1988 - Strawberry Fair
  • 1987 - Bounding Away
  • 1986 - Satin Sand
  • 1985 - Avon Angel
  • 1984 - Emancipation
  • 1983 - Hooplahannah
  • 1982 - Sheraco
  • 1981 - Cordon Rose
  • 1980 - Stage Hit
  • 1979 - Phar Talk
  • 1978 - Princess Talaria
  • 1977 - Somerset Pride
  • 1976 - Crimson Cloud
  • 1975 - Vicenza
  • 1974 - Favoured
  • 1973 - Miss Personality

See also

References

Australian Studbook - STC Coolmore Classic Race Winners



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