Haynes, Hanson and Clark Conditions Stakes

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The Haynes, Hanson and Clark Conditions Stakes is a flat horse race in the United Kingdom for two-year-old thoroughbred colts and geldings. It is run over a distance of 1 mile at Newbury Racecourse in September.

The race can often provide an early sighting of subsequent equine stars, with past winners including Henbit (1979), Shergar (1980), Rainbow Quest (1983), Shahrastani (1985) and Unfuwain (1987).

Since the late 1980s such future champions have appeared less frequently in the race. King's Theatre and Nayef are the most notable winners, while other horses to run have included Snurge, White Muzzle, Millenary and Red Rocks. The 2006 race was contested by both Authorized (3rd) and Aqaleem (2nd), subsequently first and third in the 2007 Epsom Derby.

[edit] Winners since 1986

Year
Winner
Jockey
Trainer
Time
1986 Thameen Tony Murray Harry Thomson Jones 1:41.15
1987 Unfuwain Willie Carson Dick Hern 1:39.88
1988 Star Shareef * Bruce Raymond John Dunlop 1:39.90
1989 Tanfith Geoff Baxter Robert Armstrong 1:40.60
1990 Prince Russanor Simon Whitworth John Dunlop 1:44.17
1991 Zinaad Pat Eddery Michael Stoute 1:39.65
1992 Pembroke Steve Cauthen John Gosden 1:44.47
1993 King's Theatre Willie Ryan Henry Cecil 1:43.94
1994 Munwar Richard Hills Peter Walwyn 1:44.78
1995 Mick's Love Michael Roberts Mark Johnston 1:42.47
1996 King Sound Willie Ryan John Gosden 1:38.96
1997 Duck Row Seb Sanders James Toller 1:43.81
1998 Boatman Pat Eddery Roger Charlton 1:40.80
1999 Ethmaar Tim Sprake Marcus Tregoning 1:37.74
2000 Nayef Richard Hills Marcus Tregoning 1:40.53
2001 Fight Your Corner Kevin Darley Mark Johnston 1:38.47
2002 Saturn Jamie Spencer Michael Bell 1:39.19
2003 Elshadi Martin Dwyer Marcus Tregoning 1:39.29
2004 Merchant Richard Mullen Michael Bell 1:40.25
2005 Winged Cupid Kevin Darley Mark Johnston 1:37.50
2006 Teslin Kevin Darley Mark Johnston 1:40.44
2007 Centennial Jimmy Fortune John Gosden 1:40.08

* Moonfish finished first in 1988 but was relegated to second place following a Stewards' Inquiry.

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