Adrian Knox Stakes
The Adrian Knox Stakes is an AJC Group 3 Australian Thoroughbred quality handicap horse race for three year old fillies, over a distance of 2000 metres. It is held annually at Randwick Racecourse in Sydney in September. Total prize money for the race is A$125,000.
The race is named for Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia and former chairman of the Australian Jockey Club, Adrian Knox, who died in 1932. It is a lead-up race to the AJC Australian Oaks, which is run a week later.
Race history
- This race was called the Princess Stakes from 1949 until 1958.
The winners[1]
- 2011 Crafty Irna [2]
- 2010 Speedy Natalie [3]
- 2009 Miss Darcey [4]
- 2008 Raise [5]
- 2007 Rena's Lady [6]
- 2006 Operetta Lass
- 2005 Don't Tell Clang
- 2004 Wild Iris
- 2003 Crianca
- 2002 Republic Lass
- 2001 Lady Mulan
- 2000 Dottoressa
- 1999 Starry Way
- 1998 Star Alight
- 1997 Sybeel
- 1996 Eureka Jewel
- 1995 Circles Of Gold
- 1994 Seto Flowerian
- 1993 Lady Agnes
- 1992 Alma Mater
- 1991 Lee's Bid
- 1990 Dual Treasures
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- 1989 Chaleyer
- 1988 Lady Liberty
- 1987 Adraanette
- 1986 Just Now
- 1985 Our Sophia
- 1984 String Of Pearls
- 1983 Starzaan
- 1982 Queen's Road
- 1981 Market
- 1980 Starshine Girl
- 1979 Love's Delight
- 1978 Nobbidge
- 1977 Of Two Cities
- 1976 Calera
- 1975 La Grisette
- 1974 Leilani
- 1973 Cowper Queen
- 1972 Better Gleam
- 1971 Sparkling Red
- 1970 Affectionate
- 1969 With Respect
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- 1968 Lowland
- 1967 Sialia
- 1966 Bareme's Image
- 1965 Light Fingers
- 1964 Jane Hero
- 1963 Fun For All
- 1962 Fastest
- 1961 Winnipeg
- 1960 Waitful
- 1959 Morning Gleam
- 1958 Duchess Delville
- 1957 New Amber
- 1956 Franlyle
- 1955 Sabah
- 1954 Edelweiss
- 1953 Tamuncha
- 1952 Defame
- 1951 Lady Rosetta
- 1950 Lady Kristine
- 1949 Persist
- 1948 Respond
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See also
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