Hoppings Stakes
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2024 | ||
White, large black spots, black cap | Beige, dark blue cross of lorraine and sleeves, dark blue cap, beige star | White, royal blue stars, white and red diabolo on sleeves, white cap, red star |
Tiffany | Darnation | Sea Of Roses |
Previous years | ||
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2023 | ||
Royal blue, white epaulets, striped cap | Dark green, white stars on sleeves | Black and orange stripes, white cap |
Al Husn | Nashwa | One For Bobby |
2022 | ||
Yellow, royal blue epaulets, royal blue and yellow chevrons on sleeves, red cap | Red, white inverted triangle, halved sleeves | Light blue, dark blue inverted triangle |
Poptronic | Rogue Millennium | Pearl Beach |
2021 | ||
Royal blue, white epaulets, striped cap | Pink and emerald green check, pink sleeves and cap | White, emerald green hoops, white sleeves and cap |
Zeyaadah | Technique | Oriental Mystique |
2000-1999 | ||
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2000 | ||
Emerald Green, Red sash, Yellow sleeves and cap | Emerald Green and Royal Blue (halved horizontally), Blue sleeves, Emerald Green cap | Grey, royal blue seams, sleeves and cap |
Amalia | Claxon | Moselle |
1999 | ||
Purple, gold braid, scarlet sleeves, black velvet cap, gold fringe | Brown, beige chevrons, brown sleeves and cap | Grey, dark blue chevrons, dark blue cap |
Fictitious | Maria Isabella | Balladonia |
The Hoppings Stakes is a Group 3 flat horse race in Great Britain open to mares and fillies aged three years or older. It is run at Newcastle over a distance of 1 mile 2 furlongs and 42 yards (2,050 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in late June. It is named after the annual funfair which takes place each June on Newcastle's Town Moor, the original site of Newcastle racecourse before its move to Gosforth Park. The race was first run in 1999. It was originally contested at Listed level before being upgraded to Group 3 status in 2018.[1]
Records
Leading jockey (4 wins):
- Jim Crowley – Smart Call (2018), Sun Maiden (2019), Zeyaadah (2021), Al Husn (2023)
Leading trainer (3 wins):
- Sir Michael Stoute – Fictitious (1999), Smart Call (2018), Sun Maiden (2019)
- Roger Varian - Nezwaah (2016), Zeyaadah (2021), Al Husn (2023)
Winners
Year | Winner | Age | Jockey | Trainer | Time |
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Turf before 2016 | |||||
1999 | Fictitious | Ray Cochrane | Sir Michael Stoute | 2:06.80 | |
2000 | Amalia | Willie Supple | Peter Harris | 2:06.60 | |
2001 | Tarfshi | 3 | Philip Robinson | Michael Jarvis | 2:07.00 |
2002 | Esloob | 3 | Richard Hills | Marcus Tregoning | 2:10.00 |
2003 | Chorist | 4 | Kieren Fallon | William Haggas | 2:08.24 |
2004 | Ice Palace | 4 | Eddie Ahern | James Fanshawe | 2:14.14 |
2005 | Dash To The Top | 3 | Joe Fanning | Luca Cumani | 2:07.32 |
2006 | Pictavia | 4 | Frankie Dettori | Saeed bin Suroor | 2:07.95 |
2007 | Mango Mischief | 6 | Kevin Darley | Mick Channon | 2:17.08 |
2008 | Classic Remark | 3 | Micky Fenton | Harry Dunlop | 2:12.70 |
2009 | Lady Jane Digby | 4 | Greg Fairley | Mark Johnston | 2:11.51 |
2010 | Pachattack | 4 | Tom Eaves | Gerard Butler | 2:07.94 |
2011 | Principal Role | 4 | Tom Queally | Sir Henry Cecil | 2:09.13 |
2012 | Abandoned : Storm | ||||
2013 | Making Eyes | 5 | Joe Fanning | Hugo Palmer | 2:13.94 |
2014 | Regardez | 3 | Graham Gibbons | Ralph Beckett | 2:09.16 |
2015 | Covert Love | 3 | Graham Gibbons | Hugo Palmer | 2:07.22 |
2016 | Nezwaah | 3 | Harry Bentley | Roger Varian | 2:07.56 |
2017 | More Mischief | 5 | Graham Lee | Jedd O'Keeffe | 2:07.98 |
2018 | Smart Call | 6 | Jim Crowley | Sir Michael Stoute | 2:11.67 |
2019 | Sun Maiden | 4 | Jim Crowley | Sir Michael Stoute | 2:12.57 |
2020 | Nkosikazi | 5 | Tom Marquand | William Haggas | 2:12.80 |
2021 | Zeyaadah | 3 | Jim Crowley | Roger Varian | 2:09.25 |
2022 | Poptronic | 3 | Sam James | Karl Burke | 2:13.12 |
2023 | Al Husn | 4 | Jim Crowley | Roger Varian | 2:09.23 |
2024 | Tiffany | 4 | Luke Morris | Sir Mark Prescott | 2:08.65 |
See also
References
- ↑ "Progress continues on stayers' project following further Pattern race upgrades". British Horseracing. 26 January 2018.