Horse race
The Neville Sellwood Stakes is an Australian Turf Club Group 3 Thoroughbred quality handicap horse race, for horses aged four years old and older, over a distance of 2000 metres, held annually at Rosehill Racecourse in Sydney, Australia.[1] Total prize money for the race is A$250,000.
History
The race is named after jockey Neville Sellwood (1922−1962), who rode champions Tulloch and Todman, first Golden Slipper Stakes winner.[2] Sellwood was also victorious in the USA and in 1962 achieved what was perhaps his greatest success, victory on Larkspur in The Derby.[2] Sellwood died after a fall in 1962 at Maisons-Laffitte Racecourse, near Paris, France.[2]
Name
- 1980–1990 - Neville Sellwood Stakes[3]
- 1991–1992 - Five Star Studs Quality Handicap[4]
- 1993 - Neville Sellwood Stakes
- 1994–1996 - The Quick-Eze Handicap[5]
- 1997 - Neville Sellwood Stakes
- 1998 - Stephenson Food Service Stakes[6]
- 1999–2009 - Neville Sellwood Stakes
- 2010 - Canterbury Bankstown Express Neville Sellwood Stakes[7]
- 2011 - Queen's Cup[8]
- 2012 - Cellarbrations HKJC Stakes[9]
- 2013 onwards - Neville Sellwood Stakes
Distance
- 1980–2009 – 2000 metres
- 2010 – 1900 metres (held at Canterbury)[7]
- 2011 onwards - 2000 metres
Grade
- 1989–2010 - Listed Race
- 2011 onwards - Group 3
Winners
- 2024 - Serpentine[10]
- 2023 - Zeyrek[11]
- 2022 - Mount Popa[12]
- 2021 - Shared Ambition[13]
- 2020 - Night's Watch[14]
- 2019 - Taikomochi[15]
- 2018 - Arbeitsam[16]
- 2017 - Assign[17]
- 2016 - It's Somewhat[18]
- 2015 - Pornichet[19]
- 2014 - Junoob[20]
- 2013 - Lights of Heaven[21]
- 2012 - Western Symbol[9]
- 2011 - Syreon[8]
- 2010 - Herculian Prince[7]
- 2009 - Ausbred King[22]
- 2008 - Nuclear Sky[23]
- 2007 - Coalesce[24]
- 2006 - Men At Work[25]
- 2005 - Jeremiad[26]
- 2004 - Shower Of Roses[27]
- 2003 - Heeby Reiby[28]
- 2002 - Youhadyourwarning[29]
- 2001 - Inaflury[30]
- 2000 - Gypsy's Daughter[31]
- 1999 - Inshallah[32]
- 1998 - Star Covet[6]
- 1997 - Seto Stayer[33]
- 1996 - Saranggani[34]
- 1995 - Sky Watch[5]
- 1994 - Protara's Bay[35]
- 1993 - Upwards[36]
- 1992 - Red For Go[4]
- 1991 - Native Neptune
- 1990 - Red Chiffon
- 1989 - Round The World
- 1988 - Ostensible
- 1987 - Out Of Sight
- 1986 - Beelbangera
- 1985 - Look Aloft
- 1984 - Spring Moss
- 1983 - Il Rubino
- 1982 - Mr Digby
- 1981 - More Mink
- 1980 - Iko[3]
See also
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