The All Aged Stakes is an
Australian Turf Club Group 1 Thoroughbred
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Weight for Age horse race, run over a distance of 1,400 metres at
Randwick Racecourse
Royal Randwick Racecourse is a racecourse for horse racing located in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales. Randwick Racecourse is Crown Land leased to the Australian Turf Club and known to many Sydney racegoers as headquarte ...
,
Sydney,
Australia in April or May during the ATC Autumn Carnival.
Prize money is
A$600,000.
History
The race has a long history and presence in the AJC Autumn Meeting dating back to 1865.
The race was open to any aged thoroughbred including 2 year olds. In 1885 the 2-year-old filly Astrœa was victorious.
The race attracted champions from every era that included
Carbine
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,
Wakeful, triple winner of the race
Ajax
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* Ajax the Lesser, a Greek mythological hero, son of Oileus, the king of Locris
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,
Tulloch and
Tobin Bronze
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. In the modern era
Rough Habit
Rough Habit (2 December 1986 – 7 November 2014) was a New Zealand-bred Thoroughbred racehorse who won 11 Group One (G1) races on both sides of the Tasman, and won New Zealand's Horse of the Year Award in 1992 and 1995.
Background
Rough ...
and
Sunline won the race twice.
Prizemoney was increased in 2016 from $400,000 to $600,000.
Distance
* 1865–1972 - 1 mile
* 1973–2003 – 1600 metres
* 2004 onwards - 1400 metres
1942 racebook
File:1942 AJC All- Aged Plate P1.jpg, Front cover of the 1942 All Aged Plate racebook.
File:1942 AJC All- Aged Plate P2.jpg, Starters & conditions showing the winner, Yaralla.
Gallery of noted winners
File:Bernborough 1946 Tatts Chelmsford Stakes Randwick Racecourse Jockey Athol Mulley Trainer Harry Plant.jpg, Bernborough, 1946 winner.
File:Yaralla 1940 AJC Breeders Plate Randwick Racecourse Jockey Ted McMenamin Trainer Fred Cush.jpg, Yaralla, 1942 & 1943 winner.
File:Winooka 1933 VATC Futurity Stakes Caulfield Racecourse Jockey Edgar Britt Trainer Mick Polson.jpg, Winooka
Winooka (foaled 1928) was a Bay (horse), bay Australian thoroughbred stallion who raced for 5 seasons from a two-year-old to a six-year-old including America recording major wins from 6 furlongs to 1 mile and winning jockeys being Stan Davidson f ...
, 1933 winner.
File:Amounis 1930 VATC Futurity Stakes Jockey Harold Jones Trainer Frank McGrath.jpg, Amounis
Amounis was an Australian Thoroughbred Hall of Fame racehorse. He won 33 races over distances ranging from 6 to 12 furlongs (1,200 to 2,400 metres). Of these wins, 27 were in "Principal Races" (equivalent to today's Group races or "Black Type" ...
, 1930 winner.
Winners
* 2022 -
Cascadian
* 2021 -
Kolding
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* 2020 -
Tofane
* 2019 -
Pierata
* 2018 -
Trapeze Artist
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* 2017 - Tivaci
* 2016 - English
* 2015 - Dissident
* 2014 - Hana's Goal
* 2013 -
All Too Hard
* 2012 -
Atlantic Jewel
Atlantic Jewel (26 September 2008 – 20 August 2020) was an Australian Thoroughbred racehorse. Sired by champion sire Fastnet Rock, and raced by Coolmore, Atlantic Jewel was trained by Melbourne's Mark Kavanagh. She won 10 of her 11 starts, i ...
* 2011 -
Hay List
* 2010 - Hot Danish
* 2009 - Danleigh
* 2008 - Racing To Win
* 2007 - Bentley Biscuit
* 2006 - Paratroopers
* 2005 - Shamekha
* 2004 - Private Steer
* 2003 - Arlington Road
* 2002 -
Sunline
* 2001 - El Mirada
* 2000 -
Sunline
* 1999 - Intergaze
* 1998 - Des's Dream
* 1997 -
All Our Mob
All Our Mob (foaled 1989) was an Australian Thoroughbred racehorse who was a four-time Group One winner. He was by What A Guest (IRE) out of All Sold (Northern Spring (IRE)-Tickets). All Our Mob, who had always shown plenty of speed but a te ...
* 1996 -
Flying Spur
* 1995 - Hurricane Sky
* 1994 - Prince Of Praise
* 1993 -
Rough Habit
Rough Habit (2 December 1986 – 7 November 2014) was a New Zealand-bred Thoroughbred racehorse who won 11 Group One (G1) races on both sides of the Tasman, and won New Zealand's Horse of the Year Award in 1992 and 1995.
Background
Rough ...
* 1992 -
Rough Habit
Rough Habit (2 December 1986 – 7 November 2014) was a New Zealand-bred Thoroughbred racehorse who won 11 Group One (G1) races on both sides of the Tasman, and won New Zealand's Horse of the Year Award in 1992 and 1995.
Background
Rough ...
* 1991 -
Shaftesbury Avenue
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* 1990 - Eastern Classic
* 1989 - Card Shark
* 1988 - Sound Horizon
* 1987 - Campaign King
* 1986 - Drawn
* 1985 - Vite Cheval
* 1984 -
Emancipation
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* 1983 - Rare Form
* 1982 - My Gold Hope
* 1981 - Watney
* 1980 - Bit Of A Skite
* 1979 - Belmura Lad
* 1978 - Always Welcome
* 1977 - Dalrello
* 1976 - Dalrello
* 1975 - Gilt Patten
* 1974 - Tontonan
* 1973 - All Shot
* 1972 - Triton
* 1971 - Abdul
* 1970 - Broker's Tip
* 1969 - Foresight
* 1968 - Unpainted
* 1967 -
Tobin Bronze
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* 1966 - Even Better
* 1965 - Scottish Soldier
* 1964 -
Wenona Girl
Wenona Girl (foaled 1957) was a leading Australian Thoroughbred horse racemare that had 27 wins over distances ranging from 4½ furlongs to 1½ miles. She won 22 principal races, 15 of which were later designated group one (G1) races. Wenona Gir ...
* 1963 - Kilshery
* 1962 - Kilshery
* 1961 -
Sky High
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* 1960 -
Noholme
* 1959 -
Lord
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* 1958 -
Tulloch
* 1957 - Kingster
* 1956 - King's Fair
* 1955 - Prince Morvi
* 1954 -
Prince Cortauld
* 1953 - Red Jester
* 1952 -
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* Dominic de Guzmán (1170-1221), Spanish priest and founder of the Dominican Order
* San Domenico di Sora (951-1031), Italian abbot, patron saint of Villalago
Churches
* San Domenico, Arezzo (Basilica ...
* 1951 - Achilles
* 1950 - The Groom
* 1949 - Phoibos
* 1948 - Murray Stream
* 1947 - Victory Lad
* 1946 -
Bernborough
* 1945 - Cold Shower
* 1944 - Katanga
* 1943 -
Yaralla
* 1942 -
Yaralla
* 1941 - Gold Salute
* 1940 -
Ajax
Ajax may refer to:
Greek mythology and tragedy
* Ajax the Great, a Greek mythological hero, son of King Telamon and Periboea
* Ajax the Lesser, a Greek mythological hero, son of Oileus, the king of Locris
* ''Ajax'' (play), by the ancient Gree ...
* 1939 -
Ajax
Ajax may refer to:
Greek mythology and tragedy
* Ajax the Great, a Greek mythological hero, son of King Telamon and Periboea
* Ajax the Lesser, a Greek mythological hero, son of Oileus, the king of Locris
* ''Ajax'' (play), by the ancient Gree ...
* 1938 -
Ajax
Ajax may refer to:
Greek mythology and tragedy
* Ajax the Great, a Greek mythological hero, son of King Telamon and Periboea
* Ajax the Lesser, a Greek mythological hero, son of Oileus, the king of Locris
* ''Ajax'' (play), by the ancient Gree ...
* 1937 - Regular Bachelor
* 1936 -
Cuddle
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* 1935 -
Peter Pan
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* 1934 -
Chatham
* 1933 -
Winooka
Winooka (foaled 1928) was a Bay (horse), bay Australian thoroughbred stallion who raced for 5 seasons from a two-year-old to a six-year-old including America recording major wins from 6 furlongs to 1 mile and winning jockeys being Stan Davidson f ...
* 1932 - Viol D'amour
* 1931 - Sir Chrystopher
* 1930 -
Amounis
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* 1929 - Mollison
* 1928 -
Limerick
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* 1927 - Fujisan
* 1926 - Valicare
* 1925 -
The Hawk
* 1924 - Claro
* 1923 - Purser
* 1922 -
Beauford
* 1921 - Speciality
* 1920 - Chrysolaus
* 1919 - Greenstead
* 1918 -
Desert Gold
* 1917 - Whitefield
* 1916 - Woorak
* 1915 - Spurn
* 1914 - Cider
* 1913 - Jolly Beggar
* 1912 - Malt King
* 1911 - Malt King
* 1910 - Bobrikoff
* 1909 - Montcalm
* 1908 - Mountain King
* 1907 - Lady Wallace
* 1906 - Charles Stuart
* 1905 - Gladsome
* 1904 - Gladsome
* 1903 - Emir
* 1902 -
Wakeful
* 1901 -
Advance
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* 1900 - Sequence
* 1899 - Merloolas
* 1898 - Bobadil
* 1897 - Hopscotch
* 1896 - Tire
* 1895 - Georgic
* 1894 - Marvel
* 1893 - Cremorne
* 1892 - Bungebah
* 1891 - Marvel
* 1890 -
Carbine
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* 1889 -
Carbine
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The smaller size and light ...
* 1888 - Lady Betty
* 1887 - Matador
* 1886 - Cerise And Blue
* 1885 - Astrœa
* 1884 - Brown And Rose
* 1883 - Archie
* 1882 - Wheatear
* 1881 - Etna
* 1880 - Faublas
* 1879 - Avernus
* 1878 - Bosworth
* 1877 - Tocal
* 1876 -
Briseis
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* 1875 - Lurline
* 1874 - Fitz-Yattendon
* 1873 - The Ace
* 1872 - Hamlet
* 1871 -
Tim Whiffler
* 1870 -
Tim Whiffler
* 1869 -
Glencoe
* 1868 - Fireworks
* 1867 - Yattendon
* 1866 - †Falcon
* 1865 - Maid of the Lake
†The Pitsford was first past the post but was disqualified.
See also
*
List of Australian Group races
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The Pattern Committee of the Australian Racing Board (ARB) recommends which races shall be designated as Group and Listed ...
*
Group races
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References
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External links
First three placegetters All Aged Stakes (ATC)
Open mile category horse races
Group 1 stakes races in Australia
Randwick Racecourse
Recurring sporting events established in 1865
Horse racing