William_Reid_Stakes

William Reid Stakes

William Reid Stakes

Horse race


The William Reid Stakes is a horse race of Moonee Valley Racing Club Group 1 thoroughbred racing at Weight for Age, for three year olds and older, run over a distance of 1200 metres at Moonee Valley Racecourse, Melbourne, Australia in the autumn.[1] Total prize money for the race is A$1,000,000.

Comic Court, 1951 winner
Tranquil Star, 1946 winner
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History

The race has been won by a few champions including Manikato who won the race five consecutive times from 1979 to 1983. Also noted champions Black Caviar and Miss Andretti won the race before being successful at Royal Ascot.[1]

From 2005 to 2007 it was the second leg of the Global Sprint Challenge, preceded by the Lightning Stakes and followed by the King's Stand Stakes. It has now been replaced as an Australian leg of the Global Sprint Challenge series by The Age Classic.

Name

The William Reid Stakes was named after William Reid, a former committee member of the Moonee Valley Racing Club.[2] Originally from Morayshire, Scotland, William Reid was a Victorian Banker and racehorse owner who died in 1923.[2] He was the owner of a number of prominent racehorses in the early 1900s including Uncle Sam, who won the Caulfield Cup in 1912 and 1914. Uncle Sam also ran third in the Melbourne Cup in 1912 who stood at his Glen Orla Stud in Sunbury.[2]

During the period 19962001 the race was held on the Australia Day holiday weekend. In 2002 the event was moved to March while the Norman Carlyon Stakes which was the same distance and race conditions was rescheduled for the Australia Day holiday weekend. Later in 2010 that event was renamed to the Australia Stakes and to this date continues to be raced under the given name.

  • 19251993 - William Reid Stakes
  • 19941995 - Australia Made Stakes
  • 19962009 - Australia Stakes
  • 2010 onwards - William Reid Stakes

Distance

  • 19251972 - 6 furlongs (~1200 metres)
  • 1973 onwards - 1200 metres

Grade

  • 19251979 - Principal race
  • 19801986 - Group 2
  • 1987 onwards - Group 1

Venue

In 1995 the race was held at Flemington Racecourse.[3]

Foreign entries

In 2005, Cape of Good Hope became the first overseas runner to win this race.[4]

Winners

  • 2023 - Imperatriz[5]
  • 2022 - September Run[6]
  • 2021 - Masked Crusader[7]
  • 2020 - Loving Gaby[8]
  • 2019 - Sunlight[9]
  • 2018 - Hellbent[10]
  • 2017 - Silent Sedition[11]
  • 2016 - Flamberge[12]
  • 2015 - Lucky Hussler[13]
  • 2014 - Spirit Of Boom[14]
  • 2013 - Black Caviar[15]
  • 2012 - Foxwedge[16]
  • 2011 - Black Caviar[17]
  • 2010 - Turffontein[18]
  • 2009 - Apache Cat[19]
  • 2008 - Apache Cat[20]
  • 2007 - Miss Andretti[21]
  • 2006 - Virage De Fortune[22]
  • 2005 - Cape of Good Hope[4]
  • 2004 - Regimental Gal[23]
  • 2003 - Yell[24]
  • 2002 - Toledo[25]
  • 2001 - Bomber Bill[26]
  • 2000 - Miss Pennymoney[27]
  • 1999 - Grand Archway[28]
  • 1998 - Stella Cadente[29]
  • 1997 - Spartacus[30]
  • 1996 - Strategic[31]
  • 1995 - Hareeba[3]
  • 1994 - Lady Jakeo[32]
  • 1993 - Spanish Mix[33]
  • 1992 - Wrap Around[34]
  • 1991 - Redelva[35]
  • 1990 - Lightning Bend[36]
  • 1989 - Zedative[37]
  • 1988 - Vo Rogue[38]
  • 1987 - Canny Lass[39]
  • 1986 - Campaign King[40]
  • 1985 - River Rough[41]
  • 1984 - Qubeau[42]
  • 1983 - Manikato[43]
  • 1982 - Manikato
  • 1981 - Manikato
  • 1980 - Manikato
  • 1979 - Manikato
  • 1978 - Family Of Man
  • 1977 - Toy Show
  • 1976 - Lord Dudley
  • 1975 - Leica Show
  • 1974 - All Shot
  • 1973 - All Shot
  • 1972 - Dual Choice
  • 1971 - Tango Miss
  • 1970 - Crewman
  • 1969 - Magic Ruler
  • 1968 - Winfreux
  • 1967 - Marmion
  • 1966 - Star Affair
  • 1965 - Contempler
  • 1964 - Check Up
  • 1963 - Nikalapko
  • 1962 - New Statesman
  • 1961 - Lady Major
  • 1960 - Planetoid
  • 1959 - Merger
  • 1958 - Golden Doubles
  • 1957 - Golden Doubles
  • 1956 - Joda Boy
  • 1955 - Flying Halo
  • 1954 - St. Joel
  • 1953 - Flying Halo
  • 1952 - Flying Halo
  • 1951 - Comic Court
  • 1950 - Filipino
  • 1949 - Comedy Prince
  • 1948 - Chanak
  • 1947 - Bravesia
  • 1946 - Tranquil Star
  • 1945 - David’s Last
  • 1944 - Reception
  • 1943 - race not held
  • 1942 - Chatasan
  • 1941 - All Veil
  • 1940 - Magic Circle
  • 1939 - Amiable
  • 1938 - Hua
  • 1937 - Pamelus
  • 1936 - race not held
  • 1935 - Heros
  • 1934 - Heros
  • 1933 - Waltzing Lily
  • 1932 - Middle Watch
  • 1931 - Mystic Peak
  • 1930 - Figure
  • 1929 - Gothic
  • 1928 - Translator
  • 1927 - Heroic
  • 1926 - The Night Patrol
  • 1925 - The Night Patrol

See also


References

  1. "Winners and Past Results for the William Reid Stakes". Pro Group Racing Australia. 2014. Retrieved 12 March 2015.
  2. "DEATH OF MR. WILLIAM REID". The Argus (Melbourne). Trove Digitized Newspapers. 24 February 1923. p. 28 (column 8). Retrieved 20 March 2013.
  3. "2005 Result Australia Stks (held 19 February 2005)". breednet.com. Retrieved 12 March 2015.
  4. "2006 Result Australia Stks (held 18 February 2006)". breednet.com. Retrieved 12 March 2015.
  5. "2004 Result Australia Stks (held 20 March 2004)". breednet.com. Retrieved 12 March 2015.
  6. "2003 Result Australia Stks (held 22 March 2003)". breednet.com. Retrieved 12 March 2015.
  7. "2002 Result Australia Stks (held 23 March 2002)". breednet.com. Retrieved 12 March 2015.
  8. "2001 Result Australia Stks (held 25 January 2001)". breednet.com. Retrieved 12 March 2015.
  9. "2000 Result Australia Stks (held 25 January 2000)". breednet.com. Retrieved 12 March 2015.
  10. "1999 Result Australia Stks (held 26 January 1999)". breednet.com. Retrieved 12 March 2015.
  11. "1998 Result Australia Stks (held 26 January 1998)". breednet.com. Retrieved 12 March 2015.
  12. "1997 Result Australia Stks (held 26 January 1997)". breednet.com. Retrieved 12 March 2015.
  13. "1996 Result Australia Stks (held 26 January 1996)". breednet.com. Retrieved 12 March 2015.

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