Pretty Polly Stakes (Great Britain)
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The Pretty Polly Stakes is a Listed flat horse race in the United Kingdom for three-year-old thoroughbred fillies. It is run over a distance of 1 mile 2 furlongs (2,012 metres) on the Rowley Mile course at Newmarket in late April or early May.
It is named after the celebrated racehorse Pretty Polly, winner of the Fillies' Triple Crown in 1904. It is a trial race for the Epsom Oaks, and the most recent horse win both races was Ouija Board in 2004.
[edit] Winners since 1986
Year |
Winner |
Jockey |
Trainer |
Time |
1986 | Gesedeh | Tony Ives | Michael Jarvis | 2:09.15 |
1987 | Indian Skimmer | Steve Cauthen | Henry Cecil | 2:04.25 |
1988 | La Vie En Primrose | Michael Roberts | Clive Brittain | 2:10.91 |
1989 | Always on a Sunday * | Michael Hills | Paul Kelleway | 2:08.07 |
1990 | Sardegna | Steve Cauthen | Henry Cecil | 2:10.95 |
1991 | Gussy Marlowe | Michael Roberts | Clive Brittain | 2:05.74 |
1992 | All at Sea | Pat Eddery | Henry Cecil | 2:05.61 |
1993 | Magical Retreat | Darren Biggs | Charles Cyzer | 2:08.64 |
1994 | Wind in Her Hair | Richard Hills | John Hills | 2:02.14 |
1995 | Musetta | Brett Doyle | Clive Brittain | 2:03.67 |
1996 | Pricket | Frankie Dettori | Saeed bin Suroor | 2:03.85 |
1997 | Siyadah | Frankie Dettori | Saeed bin Suroor | 2:05.15 |
1998 | Midnight Line | Kieren Fallon | Henry Cecil | 2:07.05 |
1999 | Alabaq | Richard Hills | John Dunlop | 2:03.69 |
2000 | Melikah | Frankie Dettori | Saeed bin Suroor | 2:04.00 |
2001 | Mot Juste | Frankie Dettori | Ed Dunlop | 2:06.34 |
2002 | Esloob | Richard Hills | Marcus Tregoning | 2:04.40 |
2003 | Hi Dubai | Frankie Dettori | Saeed bin Suroor | 2:07.68 |
2004 | Ouija Board | Kieren Fallon | Ed Dunlop | 2:02.92 |
2005 | Fashionable | Richard Hughes | Barry Hills | 2:04.74 |
2006 | Riyalma | Michael Kinane | Sir Michael Stoute | 2:10.34 |
2007 | Dalvina | Jamie Spencer | Ed Dunlop | 2:03.27 |
2008 | Saphira's Fire | Martin Dwyer | Willie Muir | 2:07.27 |
* Rambushka finished first in 1989 but was relegated to second place following a Stewards' Inquiry.