Rockingham Stakes

The Rockingham Stakes is a Listed flat horse race in Great Britain open to horses aged two years only. It is run at York over a distance of 6 furlongs (1,206 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in October.

Rockingham Stakes
2020
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Winners since 1988

Year Winner Jockey Trainer Time
1988 Court Michael Roberts Alec Stewart 1:10.04
1989 Montendre Frankie Dettori Luca Cumani 1:13.89
1990 Punch N'Run Brian Rouse Richard Hannon Sr. 1:11.27
1991 Misterioso Mark Birch David Elsworth 1:11.84
1992 Rain Brother Darryll Holland Peter Chapple-Hyam 1:16.39
1993 Palacegate Jack John Carroll Jack Berry 1:18.86
1994 Sumoquinn Richard Hughes Mick Channon 1:14.59
1995 Resounder Frankie Dettori John Gosden 1:12.89
1996 Nightbird Michael Hills Barry Hills 1:10.99
1997Abandoned
1998 Undeterred Gary Hind Chris Wall 1:12.27
1999 Out of Africa Ray Cochrane Barry Hills 1:14.54
2000 Atmospheric Fergus Sweeney Paul Cole 1:19.76
2001 Prism[lower-alpha 1] Alan Daly Marcus Tregoning 1:13.99
2002 Avonbridge Kieren Fallon Roger Charlton 1:11.07
2003 Peak To Creek Pat Eddery Jeremy Noseda 1:11.33
2004 Moth Ball Darryll Holland Jamie Osborne 1:12.08
2005 Balthazaar's Gift Neil Callan Kevin Ryan 1:12.55
2006 Baby Strange Tadgh O'Shea Paul Blockley 1:14.87
2007 Max One Two Three Richard Kingscote Tom Dascombe 1:13.08
2008Abandoned
2009 Layla's Hero Eddie Ahern David Nicholls 1:13.02
2010 Katla Billy Lee John Grogan 1:17.94
2011 Bannock Silvestre De Sousa Mark Johnston 1:11.57
2012 Royal Rascal David Allan Tim Easterby 1:15.93
2013 Mushir Dane O'Neill Roger Varian 1:12.92
2014 Mattmu David Allan Tim Easterby 1:14.43
2015 Donjuan Triumphant Jack Garrity Richard Fahey 1:13.73
2016 Sir Dancealot Shane Kelly David Elsworth 1:12.51
2017 Rebel Assault Franny Norton Mark Johnston 1:11.72
2018 Vintage Brut David Allan Tim Easterby 1:12.64
2019 Aberama Gold Shane Gray Keith Dalgleish 1:16.30
2020 Nastase David Probert Mick Channon 1:15.19
  1. The 2001 winner Prism was later exported to Hong Kong and renamed Floral King

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