Autumn Stakes (Great Britain)
Group 3 race | |
Location |
Rowley Mile Newmarket, England |
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Inaugurated | 1987 |
Race type | Flat / Thoroughbred |
Sponsor | Dubai |
Website | Newmarket |
Race information | |
Distance | 1 mile (1,609 metres) |
Surface | Turf |
Track | Straight |
Qualification | Two-year-olds |
Weight |
9 st 1 lb Allowances 3 lb for fillies Penalties 5 lb for G1 / G2 winners 3 lb for G3 winners |
Purse |
£80,000 (2016) 1st: £45,368 |
2016 | ||
Best Solution | Zainhom | The Anvil |
Previous years | ||
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2015 | ||
Gifted Master | Beacon Rock | Ibn Malik |
2014 | ||
Commemorative | Restorer | Future Empire |
2013 | ||
Kingston Hill | Oklahoma City | Truth Or Dare |
2012 | ||
Trading Leather | Montiridge | Eye of The Storm |
2011 | ||
Rockinante | Perennial | Astrology |
2010 | ||
Abjer | Pausanias | Dux Scholar |
2009 | ||
Morana | Prompter | Simenon |
2008 | ||
Kite Wood | Taameer | Four Winds |
2007 | ||
Ibn Khaldun | Redolent | Yahrab |
2006 | ||
Caldra | Kid Mambo | Moudez |
2005 | ||
Blitzkrieg | Dylan Thomas | Arabian Prince |
2003 | ||
Fantastic View | Menokee | Temple Place |
The Autumn Stakes is a Group 3 flat horse race in Great Britain open to two-year-old horses. It is run on the Rowley Mile at Newmarket over a distance of 1 mile (1,609 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in October.
History
The event was established in 1987, and it was originally held at Ascot. The inaugural running was abandoned because of a waterlogged course. For a period the race held Listed status, and it was promoted to Group 3 level in 2003.
The Autumn Stakes was transferred to Newmarket in 2011. It became part of a new fixture called Future Champions Day but from 2014 it moved to be run at the same fixture as the Cesarewitch Handicap. From 2015 it formed part of the revamped Future Champions Festival at Newmarket.
The leading horses from the race sometimes go on to compete in the Racing Post Trophy. The last to win both was Kingston Hill in 2013.
Records
Leading jockey (3 wins):
- Pat Eddery – High Roller (1996), French Fellow (1999), Big Bad Bob (2002)
Leading trainer (3 wins):
- John Dunlop – Noble Patriarch (1989), Beauchamp King (1995), Big Bad Bob (2002)
Winners
Year | Winner | Jockey | Trainer | Time |
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1987 | no race [a] | |||
1988 | Nashwan | Willie Carson | Dick Hern | 1:47.29 |
1989 | Noble Patriarch | Willie Carson | John Dunlop | 1:43.91 |
1990 | Sea Level | Steve Cauthen | Barry Hills | 1:42.08 |
1991 | Ninja Dancer | Bruce Raymond | Julie Cecil | 1:45.28 |
1992 | Taos | Steve Cauthen | John Gosden | 1:43.34 |
1993 | no race [b] | |||
1994 | Presenting | Frankie Dettori | John Gosden | 1:41.86 |
1995 | Beauchamp King | John Reid | John Dunlop | 1:48.16 |
1996 | High Roller | Pat Eddery | Henry Cecil | 1:44.91 |
1997 | Dr Fong | Kieren Fallon | Henry Cecil | 1:49.31 |
1998 | Daliapour | Olivier Peslier | Luca Cumani | 1:48.32 |
1999 | French Fellow [c] | Pat Eddery | Tim Easterby | 1:46.86 |
2000 | Nayef | Richard Hills | Marcus Tregoning | 1:49.79 |
2001 | Fight Your Corner | Kevin Darley | Mark Johnston | 1:44.59 |
2002 | Big Bad Bob | Pat Eddery | John Dunlop | 1:42.52 |
2003 | Fantastic View | Pat Dobbs | Richard Hannon Sr. | 1:45.55 |
2004 | no race [d] | |||
2005 | Blitzkrieg [e] | Seb Sanders | Vince Smith | 1:40.90 |
2006 | Caldra | Declan McDonogh | Sylvester Kirk | 1:43.56 |
2007 | Ibn Khaldun | Frankie Dettori | Saeed bin Suroor | 1:44.24 |
2008 | Kite Wood | Philip Robinson | Michael Jarvis | 1:42.42 |
2009 | Morana | Alan Munro | Peter Chapple-Hyam | 1:43.51 |
2010 | Abjer | Richard Hills | Clive Brittain | 1:44.84 |
2011 | Rockinante | Richard Hughes | Richard Hannon Sr. | 1:37.71 |
2012 | Trading Leather | Kevin Manning | Jim Bolger | 1:37.83 |
2013 | Kingston Hill | Andrea Atzeni | Roger Varian | 1:39.07 |
2014 | Commemorative | James Doyle | Charles Hills | 1:37.91 |
2015 | Gifted Master | William Buick | Hugo Palmer | 1:39.24 |
2016 | Best Solution | William Carson | Saeed bin Suroor | 1:37.15 |
a b The 1987 and 1993 runnings were abandoned because of a waterlogged course.
c The 1999 winner French Fellow was later exported to Hong Kong and renamed Epic Express.
d The 2004 race was scheduled to be run at Salisbury, but it was cancelled due to heavy rain.
e The 2005 edition took place at Salisbury. Dylan Thomas finished second.
See also
References
- galopp-sieger.de – Autumn Stakes.
- horseracingintfed.com – International Federation of Horseracing Authorities – Autumn Stakes (2016).
- pedigreequery.com – Autumn Stakes.