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The Long Branch Stakes is an American
Thoroughbred horse race Thoroughbred racing is a sport and industry involving the racing of Thoroughbred horses. It is governed by different national bodies. There are two forms of the sport – flat racing and jump racing, the latter known as National Hunt racing in ...
held annually at
Monmouth Park Racetrack Monmouth Park Racetrack is an American race track for thoroughbred horse racing in Oceanport, New Jersey, United States. It is owned by the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority and is operated under a five-year lease as a partnership with ...
in
Oceanport, New Jersey Oceanport is a borough in Monmouth County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2010 United States census, the borough's population was 5,832,furlong A furlong is a measure of distance in imperial units and United States customary units equal to one eighth of a mile, equivalent to 660 feet, 220 yards, 40 rods, 10 chains or approximately 201 metres. It is now mostly confined to use in hors ...
s). It is generally viewed as a prep race for the
Haskell Invitational The Haskell Stakes is a Grade I American Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-olds run over a distance of miles on the dirt held annually in July at Monmouth Park Racetrack in Oceanport, New Jersey. The event is a signature event at Monmouth P ...
. The race is named after nearby
Long Branch, New Jersey Long Branch is a beachside City (New Jersey), city in Monmouth County, New Jersey, Monmouth County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2010 United States census, 2010 U.S. census, the city's population was 30,719,< ...
. First run in 1878, it was raced annually through 1893 as the Long Branch Handicap after which the race track closed its gates. The race was revived in 1947, following the 1946 reopening of the new Monmouth Park. The race was discontinued after the 1958 running—as a handicap, it was not drawing large fields. In 1963, it was restarted as the Long Branch Stakes.


Past winners

The race was run annually from 1878 to 1893 (16 editions), and was later run annually from 1947 to 1958 (12 editions). After a four-year hiatus, the race was resumed in 1963, and has been run annually since then. The 2019 running was the 85th edition of the race.


1963–present

Since being resumed in 1963, the race has been open to three-year-olds. In 1963, the distance was three-quarters of a mile (six furlongs). From 1964 through 1989, the distance was one mile, some years run on dirt and some years run on turf. Since 1990, the race has been run at a mile distance on dirt. * 2019 – Joevia (Nik Juarez) * 2018 – Navy Commander (Ángel Arroyo) * 2017 – Phat Man (Wilmer Garcia) * 2016 – No Distortion (
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) * 2015 – Stanford ( Joe Bravo) * 2014 – Irish You Well (Orlando Bacochica) * 2013 – Micromanage ( Joe Bravo) * 2012 – My Adonis (
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) * 2011 – Rattlesnake Bridge ( Eddie Castro) * 2010 – Trappe Shot (
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) * 2007 – First Defence (
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) * 2006 – Praying for Cash ( José A. Vélez Jr.) * 2005 – Park Avenue Ball (Chris DeCarlo) * 2004 – Lion Heart ( Joe Bravo) * 2003 – Max Forever ( José C. Ferrer) * 2002 – Puck (Manuel Aguilar) * 2001 – Burning Roma ( Rick Wilson) * 2000 – Thistyranthasclass ( José A. Vélez Jr.) * 1999 – Ghost Story * 1998 –
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) * 1996 – Dr. Caton * 1995 – Pyramid Peak * 1994 – Meadow Flight * 1993 – Bert's Bubbleator * 1992 – Scudan (By 13 3/4 lengths over odds-on choice) * 1991 – Sultry Song * 1990 – Tees Prospect * 1989 – Orange Sunshine * 1988 – Mi Selecto * 1987 – I'm So Bad * 1986 – Lyphard Line * 1985 – Bea Quality * 1984 – Dr Schwarztsman * 1983 – Smart Style (1st division), Princilian (2nd division) * 1982 – Prince Westport (1st division), Play for Love (2nd division) * 1981 – De La Rose (filly) * 1980 – No Bend * 1979 – Commodore * 1978 –
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* 1977 – P R Man * 1976 – Pastry * 1975 – Lee Gary * 1974 – Silver Florin (1st Division), Hat Full (2nd Division) * 1973 – Bemo * 1972 – Deep Cut * 1971 – Gleaming * 1970 – Summer Resort * 1969 – North Flight * 1968 – Royal Trace * 1967 – Blasting Charge (1st Division), Fort Marcy (2nd Division) * 1966 –
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* 1965 – Carry Forward * 1964 – Phantom Shot * 1963 – Gray Pet ( Steve Brooks)


Mid-20th century

These races were run over a distance of miles, open to three-year-olds and up. * 1958 – Little Hermit (Karl Korte) * 1957 – Beau Fond ( Howard Grant) * 1956 – Skipper Bill (Joe Regalbuto) * 1955 – Revolt (
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) * 1954 – Brown Booter (
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) * 1953 – Bit O Fate (
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) * 1951 – Sheilas Reward (Dave Gorman) * 1950 – Reveille (
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) * 1949 – Whirling Fox (Bobby Bernhardt) * 1948 – Beauchef (
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) * 1947 – Polynesian (W. D. Wright)


19th century

These races were run at a distance of mile (10 furlongs), and not restricted to three-year-olds. * 1893 – Candelabra * 1892 – Demuth * 1891 – Eon * 1890 – Reporter * 1889 – Tarragon * 1888 – Belvidere * 1887 – Hidalgo * 1886 – Rupert * 1885 – Richmond * 1884 – Eolist * 1883 – Monitor * 1882 – Monitor * 1881 – Ripple * 1880 – Report * 1879 – Jericho * 1878 – Little Reb


References

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External links


Long Branch Stakes archive
at paulickreport.com Horse races in New Jersey Graded stakes races in the United States Flat horse races for three-year-olds Recurring sporting events established in 1878 Monmouth Park Racetrack 1878 establishments in New Jersey