This article is about the horse race in Ireland also known as the Juvenile Stakes. For another race in the United States with the same name, see Juvenile Stakes (United States).
9 st 3 lb Allowances 3 lb for fillies Penalties 5 lb Group 1 or Group 2 winners 3 lb for Group 3 winners
Purse
€141,000 (2022) 1st: €88,500
Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Trial
2024
Green Impact
Delacroix
Bernard Shaw
Previous years
2023
Diego Velazquez
Capulet
Atlantic Coast
2022
Auguste Rodin
Caroline Street
Alder
2021
Atomic Jones
Stone Age
Absolute Ruler
2020-2011
2020
Cadillac
Van Gogh
Reve De Vol
2019
Mogul
Sinawann
Agitare
2018
Madhmoon
Broome
Masaff
2017
Nelson
Kew Gardens
Delano Roosevelt
2016
Landfall
Firey Speech
Douglas Macarthur
2015
Johannes Vermeer
True Solitaire
Sanus Per Aquam
2014
John F Kennedy
Tombelaine
Faithful Creek
2013
Australia
Free Eagle
Kingfisher
2012
Battle Of Marengo
Trading Leather
Dibayani
2011
Tenth Star
Whip Rule
Snowflake Dancer
2010-2007
2010
Zoffany
Stentorian
Free Art
2009
Perfect Symmetry
En Un Clin D'oeil
Bosphorus Queen
2008
Ryehill Dreamer
Vilasol
Glisten
2007
Bruges
Going Public
Minneapolis
The Juvenile Stakes (registered as the Golden Fleece Stakes) is a Group 2flathorse race in Ireland open to two-year-old thoroughbreds. It is run over a distance of 1 mile (1,609 metres) at Leopardstown in September.
History
The event was first named the Golden Fleece Stakes after Golden Fleece, the Irish-trained winner of The Derby in 1982. It was established in 2007, and was originally contested over 7 furlongs. It initially held Listed status, and took place in late June or early July.
The race was switched to September and extended to a mile in 2012. From this point it was billed as a trial for the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf, and known as the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Trial Stakes. It was promoted to Group 3 level in 2013.[1] In 2014 it was renamed the Juvenile Turf Stakes and became part of the Irish Champions Weekend fixture. The word "Turf" was dropped from the title in 2015.
Aidan O'Brien – Zoffany (2010), Tenth Star (2011), Battle of Marengo (2012), Australia (2013), John F Kennedy (2014), Johannes Vermeer (2015), Nelson (2017), Mogul (2019), Auguste Rodin (2022), Diego Velazquez (2023)