St Leger Winners By Year

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It’s the big one on Town Moor on the final day of the St Leger Festival as Doncaster racecourse plays host to its biggest race of the season. That’s right, it is time for the staying classic that is the historic St Leger.

Having been run for the first time in 1776, this is the oldest of the five Classics and was devised by Anthony St Leger, a local politician who owned the Park Hill estate to the south of Doncaster. This is the final Classic of the season and also the final leg of the Triple Crown and Fillies’ Triple Crown.

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Next Race: TBD

St Leger Winners By Year

The next renewal of this race has not been scheduled yet. We will update this once the schedule has been released for next season. The race info, trends and tips shown below will be updated for the next renewal once the final declarations have been made.

Last Run: 12th September 2020

  • Winner: Galileo Chrome
  • SP: 4/1
  • Trainer: Joseph Patrick O'Brien
  • Jockey: Tom Marquand

Race Info

Run over a testing trip of 1m6½f, this Group 1 Classic contest which is open to all runners aged three and older, offers £350,000 in total prize money. The ground at the track is currently described as good and looks set to stay that way.

GoingDistanceGradePrize MoneyRunnersEW Terms
Good1m6½fGroup 1£350,00011 Runners1/5 1-3

St Leger Stakes Betting Tips

Note: The following tips are from 2020. Tips for the next renewal will be added once the final declarations have been made.

Irish supremo Aidan O’Brien may still lie some way behind 16-time winner John Scott in the trainers’ table but, with five wins to his name, he is still the most successful of the handlers on show in this year’s field. O’Brien sends Santiago, Dawn Patrol and Mythical into battle this time around.

One ahead of Aidan O’Brien in terms of number of wins in this race is the biggest jockey in the sport, Frankie Dettori. The effervescent Italian will have high hopes of adding to that tally this year as he gets the leg up on Santiago.

This has been a fair race for the market leader of late, with four winning jollies in the past 10 years handing favourite backers a level stakes profit of £3.58.

HorseOddsRatingTrainerJockey
Pyledriver3/1119William MuirMartin Dwyer
Hukum4/1114Owen BurrowsJim Crowley
Santiago3/1114Aidan O'BrienFrankie Dettori

Pyledriver – 3/1

Currently shading favouritism in most lists is the William Muir-trained Pyledriver. Hailing from one of the smaller yards, and being by a relatively unfashionable sire in Harbour Watch, it would have been tough to pick this one out as a potential classic winner at the start of the season. However, if he is judged purely on the form book, he has every chance of handing Muir the biggest success of his career to date.

He landed two wins from four races during his juvenile season, including a Listed event at Haydock, he then ended the campaign under something of a cloud when trailing home a distant last of nine in the Group 2 Royal Lodge Stakes at Newmarket. Back on track with a staying on second over 1m2f at Kempton on his return, he followed that up with a big career best in the King Edward VII Stakes at Royal Ascot – thrusting his hat into the ring for the Derby in the process. Things didn’t go anything like to plan around the twists and turns of Epsom, but he isn’t the first, and won’t be the last horse we will say that about.

That performance did seem to lead to him being dismissed ahead of the Great Voltigeur Stakes at York though. In the end the colt made a mockery of his 10/1 odds that day, powering right away for a three and a half length success. He is stepping up two and a half furlongs in trip here, but that York performance puts him five pounds clear of the field on official ratings and if he stays, he will likely prove tough to beat.

Hukum – 4/1

St Leger Day

The latecomer to the St Leger party is the Owen Burrows runner, Hukum, who goes in the hands of Jim Crowley and the colours of Sheikh Hamdan Al Maktoum. That’s a combination which has been hitting the winner’s enclosure with regularity this season, and it may do so again here, with this son of Sea The Stars looking to boast an excellent chance.

Raced just the twice at two years of age, his debut third place finish at Newbury didn’t set the pulse racing, but his next performance at Kempton certainly did. A mile back, and seemingly uninterested, the colt suddenly came to life once he moved into the clear to gain close to 10 lengths inside the final furlong and win with his head in his chest. It may have only been a novice event, but that win certainly had the wow factor, and he has delivered on that promise in his two starts of the current season.

Toughing it out in front to land the King George V Stakes at Royal Ascot, he was then stepped up in both trip and class for his most recent outing at Newbury. The trip may have been further, and the opposition of a higher calibre, but the result was still the same as this likable bay put the race to bed inside the final furlong. He will be taking in the St Leger on only his fifth career start, but clearly possesses bags of talent and may well be up to the task.

Santiago – 3/1

And then of course we have the Aidan O’Brien and Frankie Dettori combination represented by Santiago. Sporting the famous Michael Tabor colours, this classily bred sort wasn’t one of the most highly touted of the Ballydoyle runners headed into the season, but has been a model of consistency in three starts as a three year old, and ticks plenty of boxes for a race of this nature.

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In common with Hukum, this Authorized colt landed his first career success on his final start at two before then being returned to the track at this years Royal Ascot festival. And also like Hukum, he scored in really good style at the Berkshire venue when seeing off a useful field in the 1m6f Queen’s Vase. Backing that up with a strong staying performance to land the Irish Derby, he was then no match for Stradivarius in the Goodwood Cup. There is really no shame in that though, and given his connections, proven class, and ability to stay the trip, it would be something of a surprise were he not to run a big race here.

St Leger Stakes Winners

YearWinnerSPTrainerJockey
2020Galileo Chrome4/1Joseph Patrick O'BrienTom Marquand
2019Logician5/6John GosdenFrankie Dettori
2018Kew Gardens3/1Aidan O’BrienRyan Moore
2017Capri3/1Aidan O’BrienRyan Moore
2016Harbour Law22/1Laura MonganGeorge Baker
2015Simple Verse8/1Ralph BeckettAndrea Atzeni
2014Kingston Hill9/4Roger VarianAndrea Atzeni
2013Leading Light7/2Aidan O'BrienJoseph O'Brien
2012Encke25/1Mahmood Al ZarooniMickael Barzalona
2011Masked Marvel15/2John GosdenWilliam Buick

About the St Leger Stakes

John Frederick Herring via Wikimedia Commons
St leger winners

The five Classics are the jewels in the crown of the British flat racing season. The 1000 and 2000 Guineas get the Classic season underway at Newmarket in May, followed quickly by the Derby and the Oaks at Epsom in early June before the final of the five, the St Leger, which is held at Doncaster in early September.

At 1 mile, 6 furlongs and 132 yards the St Leger is comfortably the longest of the five Classics. It’s also open to colts and fillies and, as such, is the final leg in both the English Triple Crown and the Fillies’ Triple Crown. Camelot is the last horse to even attempt to complete either Triple Crown having won the first two legs in 2012 and the chances of any horse adding their name to lists that include Nijinsky and Oh So Sharp are increasingly slim.

THE OLDEST CLASSIC

The St Leger may be the final Classic of the season but it is the first in terms of history, the oldest of the lot having been introduced in 1776. Anthony St Leger is the man credited as the father of this prestigious event. As a general in the army and a local politician, St Leger was a very well known man in the Doncaster area and he used his clout to put together a race which quickly grew from a local event to one which had significant national importance.

Owners of the best flat racing horses soon began entering their charges in the St Leger and it was one of racing’s earliest stars, Champion, who really improved the fortunes of the race. He had built up a large following thanks to his win in the Derby at Epsom and his completing the double at Doncaster really helped to put the St Leger on the map.

Talking of the map, the St Leger has always been indelibly linked with Doncaster. It has been held at Town Moor for around 250 years even though a plethora of reasons have seen it held at various tracks over the years including, Ayr, Manchester, Newmarket, Thirsk and York.

St Leger Winners By Year

Those infrequent changes aside, Doncaster is one of many constants of the history of the St Leger. The race itself has undergone surprisingly few changes since being won by a then unnamed filly in 1776. The distance was trimmed from an original 2 miles to 1 mile, 6 furlongs and 193 yards in 1813 which is almost exactly the same as the current trip and save for the exclusion of geldings in 1906, the St Leger has remained largely untouched since then.

SCOTT BROTHERS’ RECORDS TO STAND THE TEST OF TIME

1829 St Leger Winner Rowton with John & Bill Scott by John Frederick Herring, Sr. via Wikimedia Commons

The one element of the St Leger that always changes is the horses taking part. As with the other Classics, the race is open only to three-year-olds so repeat winners are only possible in the shape of jockeys, trainers and owners.

The record for the most successful jockey in the history of the St Leger is held by Bill Scott. His first win in the Doncaster Classic came on board Jack Spigot in 1821 and his ninth came courtesy of the 1846 winner, Sir Tatton Sykes. Interestingly, neither of those two was trained by his brother, John Scott, who trained an incredible 16 St Leger winners. The brothers did combine on six other occasions though including with The Colonel (1828), Rowton (1829) and Satirist (1841).

The records of the Scott brothers have stood the test of time and it is very difficult to imagine that any jockey or trainer will break them in the years to come. Several jockeys have had impressive levels of success in the St Leger including John Jackson (eight wins), Lester Piggott (eight wins), Fred Archer (six wins), Ben Smith (six wins) and Frankie Dettori (six wins) whilst Aidan O’Brien, Cecil Boyd-Rochfort, John Porter and Matthew Dawson all have six wins as trainers as of 2019.

IMPROVING TYPES INCREASINGLY FEARED

The five Classics will always be spoken of as a collection of races but they’re each individual contests which demand different attributes of the winners. Those differences have only become more pronounced in recent years with trainers and owners treating the St Leger as an increasingly specialised race, explaining the lack of many horses even trying to win it after earlier Classic success.

Long distance flat racing is in a good place at the moment though, with several top quality races spread throughout the year. There is no doubt, however, that the best of the best run over shorter to middle distances. That has opened the race up considerably, with horses who failed in some of the season’s biggest races over shorter trips going on to claim success at Doncaster. Aidan O’Brien is just one of a number of big name, experienced trainers who have turned horses who looked short of the quality required to win at the Group 1 level into St Leger winners.

ST LEGER WINNER’S PREVIOUS FORM: 2010 TO 2019

YearHorseDerby PositionPrevious Group Victories
Group 1Group 2Group 3
2019LogicianDid not run
2018Kew Gardens9th
2017Capri6th
2016Harbour lawDid not run
2015Simple VerseDid not run
2014Kingston Hill2nd
2013Leading LightDid not run✔✔
2012EnckeDid not run
2011Masked Marvel8th
2010Arctic CosmosDid not run
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2018 winner Kew Gardens is a prime example. Few would have picked him out as a St Leger winner after a mediocre performance in the Derby but he had already shown some impressive form having been stepped up in trip before contesting the St Leger. A number of horses have had success at Doncaster having been also-rans in the Derby but almost all of those had already proven their stamina ahead of the final Classic.

The stats show that horses who have already won a Group level race and/or a race over at least 1 mile 2 furlongs are the ones to support in the betting. In terms of specific races, the Great Voltigeur Stakes and the Gordon Stakes are ones to keep an eye on but any horse who takes big steps forward over longer trips will rightly be viewed as a danger. The only caveat to note is that 2013 winner Leading Light was a rarity in that he competed in a race which was longer than the St Leger.

Punters and bookies alike understand the changing nature of the St Leger. Five horses inside the top two of the betting won the race between 2013 and 2019, a run which followed an extended period without a winning favourite. What the future will hold remains to be seen, but we could see that trend of more fancied horses winning continue, thus delivering the bookies a little bit of pain to end the Classic campaign off!

Other Races of Note at Doncaster

St Leger Winners By Year 2019

A Brief History Of St Leger
The St. Leger Stakes is a Group 1 flat horse race for three-year-old thoroughbred colts and fillies run over a distance of 1 mile 6 furlongs and 132 yards (2,937 metres) at Doncaster Racecourse in September. First held in 1776, it is known as 'the oldest classic turf race', having eclipsed the even older Doncaster Cup as the most important race run at the course.
It is one of five classic races in the UK, and also the final leg of both the colts' and fillies' Triple Crowns.
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Sixties Icon
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Rule of Law
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Bollin Eric
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Bob's Return
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Michelozzo
Minster Son
Reference Point
Moon Madness
Oh So Sharp
Commanche Run
Sun Princess
Touching Wood
Cut Above
Light Cavalry
Son of Love
Julio Mariner
Dunfermline
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Bustino
Peleid
Boucher
Athens Wood
Nijinsky II
Intermezzo
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Ribocco
Sodium
Provoke
Indiana
Ragusa
Hethersett
Aurelius
St. Paddy
Cantelo
Alcide
Ballymoss
Cambremer
Meld
Never Say Die
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Tulyar
Talma
Scratch
Ridge Wood
Black Tarquin
Sayajirao
Airborne
Chamossaire
Tehran
Herringbone
Sun Chariot
Sun Castle
Turkhan
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Chulmleigh
Boswell
Bahram
Windsor Lad
Hyperion
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Singapore
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Fairway
Book Law
Coronach
Solario
Salmon-Trout
Tranquil
Royal Lancer
Polemarch
Caligula
Keysoe
Gainsborough
Gay Crusader
Hurry On
Pommern
Black Jester
Night Hawk
Tracery
Prince Palatine
Swynford
Bayardo
Your Majesty
Wool Winder
Troutbeck
Challacombe
Pretty Polly
Rock Sand
Sceptre
Doricles
Diamond Jubilee
Flying Fox
Wildfowler
Galtee More
Persimmon
Sir Visto
Throstle
Isinglass
La Flèche
Common
Memoir
Donovan
Seabreeze
Kilwarlin
Ormonde
Melton
The Lambkin
Ossian
Dutch Oven
Iroquois
Robert the Devil
Rayon d'Or
Jannette
Silvio
Petrarch
Craig Millar
Apology
Marie Stuart
Wenlock
Hannah
Hawthornden
Pero Gomez
Formosa
Achievement
Lord Lyon
Gladiateur
Blair Athol
Lord Clifden
The Marquis
Caller Ou
St Albans
Gamester
Sunbeam
Imperieuse
Warlock
Saucebox
Knight of St George
West Australian
Stockwell
Newminster
Voltigeur
The Flying Dutchman
Surplice
Van Tromp
Sir Tatton Sykes
The Baron
Faugh-a-Ballagh
Nutwith
Blue Bonnet
Satirist
Launcelot
Charles XII
Don John
Mango
Elis
Queen of Trumps
Touchstone
Rockingham
Margrave
Chorister
Birmingham
Rowton
The Colonel
Matilda
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Memnon
Jerry
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Theodore
Jack Spigot
St Patrick
Antonio
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Ebor
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Altisidora
Otterington
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Ashton
Petronius
Paulina
Fyldener
Stavely
Sancho
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Orville
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Champion
Cockfighter
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Ambrosio
Hambletonian
Beningbrough
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Pewett
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Paragon
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Omphale
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Bourbon
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Kerrin McEvoy
Jamie Spencer
Kevin Darley
Michael Kinane
Richard Quinn
Richard Hills
John Reid
Pat Eddery
Frankie Dettori
Frankie Dettori
Pat Eddery
Philip Robinson
George Duffield
Pat Eddery
Richard Quinn
Steve Cauthen
Willie Carson
Steve Cauthen
Pat Eddery
Steve Cauthen
Lester Piggott
Willie Carson
Paul Cook
Joe Mercer
Joe Mercer
Alain Lequeux
Eddie Hide
Willie Carson
Yves Saint-Martin
Tony Murray
Joe Mercer
Frankie Durr
Lester Piggott
Lester Piggott
Lester Piggott
Ron Hutchinson
Lester Piggott
Lester Piggott
Frankie Durr
Joe Mercer
Jimmy Lindley
Garnie Bougoure
Harry Carr
Lester Piggott
Lester Piggott
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Harry Carr
Tommy Burns
Freddie Palmer
Harry Carr
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Eph Smith
Charlie Smirke
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Rae Johnstone
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Bill Scott
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Tom Nicholson
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John Jackson
John Shepherd
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Jeremy Noseda
Aidan O'Brien
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John Dunlop
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Saeed bin Suroor
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John Gosden
Saeed bin Suroor
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Mark Tompkins
Clive Brittain
André Fabre
Paul Cole
Henry Cecil
Neil Graham
Henry Cecil
John Dunlop
Henry Cecil
Luca Cumani
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Tom Jones
Dick Hern
Joe Mercer
Robert Collet
Clive Brittain
Dick Hern
Angel Penna
Ryan Price
Dick Hern
Bill Elsey
Vincent O'Brien
Tom Jones
Vincent O'Brien
Harry Wragg
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Fulke Johnson Houghton
George Todd
Dick Hern
Jack Watts
Paddy Prendergast
Dick Hern
Noel Murless
Noel Murless
Charles Elsey
Cecil Boyd-Rochfort
Vincent O'Brien
Georges Bridgland
Cecil Boyd-Rochfort
Joe Lawson
Cecil Boyd-Rochfort
Marcus Marsh
Charles Semblat
Charles Semblat
Noel Murless
Cecil Boyd-Rochfort
Sam Armstrong
Dick Perryman
Dick Perryman
Frank Butters
Walter Earl
Fred Darling
Cecil Boyd-Rochfort
Frank Butters
Noel Cannon
Tommy Hogg
Cecil Boyd-Rochfort
Frank Butters
Marcus Marsh
George Lambton
Frank Butters
Jack Jarvis
Tommy Hogg
Dick Dawson
Frank Butters
Alec Taylor
Fred Darling
Reg Day
Dick Dawson
Charles Morton
Alf Sadler
Tom Green
Jack Leader
George Lambton
Alec Taylor
Alec Taylor
Fred Darling
Charley Peck
Charles Morton
Jack Robinson
John Watson
Henry Beardsley
George Lambton
Alec Taylor
Charles Morton
Harry Enoch
Willie Waugh
Alec Taylor
Peter Gilpin
George Blackwell
Bob Sievier
Alfred Hayhoe
Richard Marsh
John Porter
Sam Darling
Sam Darling
Richard Marsh
Mat Dawson
John Porter
James Jewitt
John Porter
John Porter
George Dawson
George Dawson
James Jewitt
James Jewitt
John Porter
Mat Dawson
Mat Dawson
Richard Marsh
Mat Dawson
Jacob Pincus
T Jennings
Tom Jennings
Mat Dawson
Mat Dawson
John Dawson Snr
Alec Taylor Snr
W Osbourne
Robert Peck
T Wadlow
J Hayhoe
Jos Dawson
John Porter
H Woolcott
James Dover
James Dover
Tom Jennings
William I'Anson
E Parr
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William I'Anson
Alec Taylor Snr
John Scott
Mathew Dawson
John Scott
John Scott
Tom Parr
R Longstaff
John Scott
W Harlock
John Scott
R Hill
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R Stephenson Jr
John Fobert
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John Scott
J Forth
Bob Johnson
Tom Dawson
John Scott
John Scott
John Scott
John Scott
M Dilly
J Doe
J Blenkhorn
John Scott
Richard Shepherd
John Scott
John Smith
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John Scott
John Scott
John Scott
Sam King
Richard Shepherd
James Croft
Richard Shepherd
James Croft
I Blades
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John Lonsdale
John Lonsdale
John Lonsdale
James Croft
James Croft
William Theakston
Tommy Sykes
W Hessletine
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William Theakston
Christopher Scaife Bartle Atkinson
Bartle Atkinson
J Smith
Christopher Scaife
George Searle
Francis Buckle
T Perren
Tom Fields
Sam King
George Searle
F Neale
John Hutchinson
John Hutchinson John Mangle
John Hutchinson
George Searle
Christopher Scaife
John Mangle
John Mangle
John Mangle
George Searle
M Mason
Issac Cape
George Searle
J Lowther
Joseph Rose
Joseph Rose
Christopher Scaife
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George Strawbridge
Susan Roy
Michael Tabor
Godolphin Stables
Sue Magnier
Sir Neil Westbrook
Michael Tabor
Neil Jones
Godolphin Stables
Godolphin Stables
Peter Winfield
Sheikh Mohammed
Godolphin Stables
Sheikh Mohammed
Mrs Jackie Smith
Bill Gredley
Khalid Abdulla
Martyn Arbib
Charles St George
Lady Beaverbrook
Louis Freedman
Duchess of Norfolk
Sheikh Mohammed
Ivan Allan
Sir Michael Sobell
Maktoum Al Maktoum
Sir Jakie Astor
Jim Joel
Alexis Rolland
Marcus Lemos
Queen Elizabeth II
Daniel Wildenstein
Charles St George
Lady Beaverbrook
Bill Behrens
Ogden Phipps
Eileen Rogerson
Charles W Engelhard
Gerry Oldham
Charles W Engelhard
Charles W Engelhard
Radha Sigtia
Jakie Astor
Charles W Engelhard
Jim Mullion
Lionel Holiday
Vera Lilley
Sir Victor Sassoon
William Hill
Humphrey Trafford
John McShain
Ralph Strassburger
Lady Zia Werner
Robert Clark
Wilfred Wyatt
HH Aga Khan III
Marcel Boussac
Marcel Boussac
Geoffrey Smith
William Woodward
Maharajah of Baroda
John Ferguson
Stanhope Joel
HH Aga Khan III
17th Earl of Derby
King George VI
1st Viscount Portal
HH Aga Khan III
Jimmy Rank
1st Baron Glaneley
William Woodward
HH Aga Khan III
Martin Benson
17th Earl of Derby
HH Aga Khan III
6th Earl Rosebery
1st Baron Glaneley
William Barnett
17th Earl of Derby
2nd Viscount Astor
Baron Woolavington
Sir John Rutherford
HH Aga Khan III
17th Earl of Derby
5th Earl of Lonsdale
Mar of Londonderry
Mathradas Goculdas
17th Earl of Derby
Lady James Douglas
Alfred Cox
James Buchanan
Solly Joel
Jack B. Joel
William Walker
August Belmont, Jr.
Thomas Pilkington
17th Earl of Derby
Alfred Cox
Jack B. Joel
Ned Baird
Duke of Westminster
Washington Singer
Eustace Loder
Sir James Miller
Bob Sievier
Leopold de Rothschild
Prince of Wales
Duke of Westminster
Henry Greer
John Gubbins
Prince of Wales
5th Earl of Rosebery
1st Baron Alington
Harry McCalmont
Baron Maurice Hirsch
Frederick Johnstone
6th Duke of Portland
6th Duke of Portland
5th Baron Calthorpe
7th Baron Rodney
Duke of Westminster
20th Baron Hastings
Robert Vyner
Duke of Hamilton
Viscount Falmouth
Pierre Lorillard IV
Charles Brewer
Frederic de Lagrange
Viscount Falmouth
Viscount Falmouth
Viscount Dupplin
William Stirling Crawfurd
John King
James Merry
2nd Earl of Wilton
Baron de Rothschild
Thomas Morgan
Sir Joseph Hawley
William Graham
Mark Pearson
Richard Sutton
Comte Lagrange
William I'Anson
Viscount St Vincent
Stanhope Hawke
William I'Anson
Marquess Ailesbury
Sir Charles Monck
James Merry
John Scott
Anthony Nichol
Tom Parr
J B Morris
John Bowes
Marquess of Exeter
Anthony Nichol
2nd Earl of Zetland
13th Earl of Eglinton
3rd Viscount Clifden
Lord Eglinton
Bill Scott
Squire Bishop Burton
E J Irwin
Samuel Wrather
13th Earl of Eglinton
Marq of Westminster
Marq of Westminster
Major Yarburgh
Earl of Chesterfield
Charles Cavendish
Lord George Bentinck
Hon Edward Mostyne
Marq Westminster
Bishop Burton
John Gully
Duke of Cleveland
John Beardsworth
Hon Edward Petre
Hon Edward Petre
Hon Edward Petre
Earl of Scarbrough
Bishop Burton
Richard Gascoigne
Bishop Burton
Hon Edward Petre
Thomas Orde-Powlett
Sir Edward Smith
Tom Ferguson
Henry Peirse
Henry Peirse
Sir Graham
Sir William Maxwell
9th Duke of Hamilton
Squire Richard Watt
Mr Robb
Richard Gascoigne
6th Duke of Leeds
9th Duke of Hamilton
9th Duke of Hamilton
4th Earl Fitzwilliam
John Clifton
Harry Mellish
Harry Mellish
Earl of Strathmore
4th Earl Fitzwilliam
Rev Henry Goodricke
Christopher Wilson
Sir Henry Vane
Sir Gascoigne
Rev Henry Goodricke
Joseph Cookson
Sir Charles Turner
John Hutchinson
John Clifton
9th Duke of Hamilton
John Hutchinson
Rev Henry Goodricke
4th Earl Fitzwilliam
9th Duke of Hamilton
9th Duke of Hamilton
9th Duke of Hamilton
Richard Hill
John Coates
Sir John Lister Kaye
Rev Henry Goodricke
Colonel Radcliffe
William Bethell
Thomas Stapleton
Sir Gascoigne
William Sotheron
2nd Rockingham
Time
3:01.90
2:57.29
3:19.01
3:06.29
3:04.64
3:02.92
3:05.16
3:02.58
3:02.75
3:05.61
3:06.92
3:05.10
3:09.74
3:04.19
3:07.85
3:05.48
3:03.12
3:08.78
3:20.72
3:06.80
3:05.91
3:05.03
3:07.13
3:09.93
3:16.65
3:03.53
3:11.60
3:11.48
3:09.02
3:04.94
3:05.17
3:13.17
3:09.02
3:09.02
3:08.21
3:28.71
3:14.9
3:06.4
3:11.8
3:19.8
3:05.4
3:09.8
3:18.6
3:05.4
3:05.4
3:10.8
3:06.6
3:13.2
3:04.6
3:06.4
3:15.6
3:12.2
3:14.6
3:10.6
3:06.8
3:07.8
3:13.8
3:08.8