Minstrel Stakes

The Minstrel Stakes is a Group 2 flat horse race in Ireland open to thoroughbreds aged three years or older. It is run at the Curragh over a distance of 7 furlongs (1,408 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in July.

Minstrel Stakes
Group 2 race
LocationCurragh Racecourse
Co. Kildare, Ireland
Race typeFlat / Thoroughbred
SponsorRobert Ng (as Romanised[1])
WebsiteCurragh
Race information
Distance7f (1,408 metres)
SurfaceTurf
TrackRight-hand elbow
QualificationThree-years-old and up
Weight9 st 1 lb (3yo);
9 st 8 lb (4yo+)
Allowances
3 lb for fillies and mares
Penalties
3 lb for G1 winners *
* since 1 November last year
Purse111,600 (2022)
1st: €70,800
Minstrel Stakes
2022
Order Of Australia Pearls Galore Dr Zempf
Previous years
2021
Order Of Australia Njord Power Under Me
2020-2011
2020
Romanised Lancaster House Surrounding
2019
Romanised Hey Gaman Safe Voyage
2018
Larchmont Lad So Beloved Fas
2017
Spirit of Valor So Beloved Stormy Antarctic
2016
Gordon Lord Byron Sovereign Debt Toscanini
2015
Gordon Lord Byron Sovereign Debt Dark Emerald
2014
Ansgar Darwin Eastern Rules
2013
Darwin Gordon Lord Byron Leitir Mor
2012
Takar Singing Bird Among Equals
2011
Across The Rhine Future Generation Hujaylea
2010-2001
2010
Air Chief Marshal Duff Dandy Boy
2009
Three Rocks Georgebernardshaw Mad About You
2008
Jumbajukiba Al Qasi Georgebernardshaw
2007
Redstone Dancer Hard Rock City Evening Time
2006
Jedburgh Noelani Tiger Dance
2005
Caradak Arakan Tropical Lady
2004
Trade Fair One More Round Millennium Force
2003
Avorado D'Anjou Millennium Force
2002
Gateman One Won One D'Anjou
2001
King Charlemagne Mull Of Kintyre Just Special
2000-1991
2000
Shibl Mcdab Saffron Walden
1999
Ramooz Risque Lady Lil's Boy
1998
Burden Of Proof Centre Stalls Kincara Palace
1997
Ramooz Burden Of Proof Eternal Joy
1996
Restructure Bin Rosie Rainbow Blues
1995
Hushang Ivory Frontier Two O'Clock Jump
1994
Wandering Thoughts Terrible Confusion Unusual Heat
1993
Asema Malvernico Via Parigi
1992
Via Borghese Nordic Brief Millie's Choice
1991
Rimpa Bold Russian Jameelaty
 

The event is named after The Minstrel, a successful Irish-trained racehorse in the 1970s. It was formerly held at Phoenix Park in late April or early May, and it used to be contested by three-year-olds over a mile. For a period it was classed at Listed level.

The race was transferred to the Curragh and switched to July in 1991, and at this point it was opened to older horses. It was promoted to Group 3 status in 1996, and cut to 7 furlongs in 2001. The minimum age of participating horses was raised to four in 2002, and three-year-olds were re-admitted in 2007. It was upgraded to Group 2 level from the 2016 running.[2]

Records

Most successful horse since 1988 (2 wins):

Leading jockey since 1988 (6 wins):

  • Michael KinaneExecutive Perk (1988), Twilight Agenda (1989), Go and Go (1990), Asema (1993), King Charlemagne (2001), Caradak (2005)

Leading trainer since 1988 (7 wins):

  • Aidan O'Brien - Wandering Thoughts (1994), King Charlemagne (2001), Air Chief Marshal (2010), Darwin (2013), Spirit Of Valor (2017), Order of Australia (2021,2022)

Winners since 1988

Year Winner Age Jockey Trainer Time
1988 Executive Perk 3 Michael Kinane Dermot Weld 1:43.20
1989 Twilight Agenda 3 Michael Kinane Dermot Weld 1:49.50
1990 Go and Go 3 Michael Kinane Dermot Weld 1:38.00
1991 Rimpa 3 Lester Piggott Vincent O'Brien 1:35.60
1992 Via Borghese 3 Walter Swinburn Vincent O'Brien 1:40.20
1993 Asema 3 Michael Kinane Dermot Weld 1:41.00
1994 Wandering Thoughts 5 Christy Roche Aidan O'Brien 1:43.30
1995 Hushang 5 Johnny Murtagh John Oxx 1:39.50
1996 Restructure 4 Paul Eddery Julie Cecil 1:37.60
1997 Ramooz 4 Kieren Fallon Ben Hanbury 1:38.80
1998 Burden of Proof 6 Johnny Murtagh Charles O'Brien 1:42.70
1999 Ramooz 6 Jimmy Fortune Ben Hanbury 1:39.10
2000 Shibl 3 Stephen Craine Kevin Prendergast 1:36.90
2001 King Charlemagne 3 Michael Kinane Aidan O'Brien 1:23.80
2002 Gateman 5 Keith Dalgleish Mark Johnston 1:26.40
2003 Avorado 5 Kevin Manning Jim Bolger 1:24.80
2004 Trade Fair 4 Richard Hughes Roger Charlton 1:21.50
2005 Caradak 4 Michael Kinane John Oxx 1:21.20
2006 Jedburgh 5 Seb Sanders John Dunlop 1:28.60
2007 Redstone Dancer 5 Pat Shanahan Sheena Collins 1:32.79
2008 Jumbajukiba 5 Fran Berry Jessica Harrington 1:26.26
2009 Three Rocks 4 Kevin Manning Jim Bolger 1:28.61
2010 Air Chief Marshal 3 Johnny Murtagh Aidan O'Brien 1:23.92
2011 Across the Rhine 5 Pat Shanahan Tracey Collins 1:27.60
2012 Takar 3 Johnny Murtagh John Oxx 1:33.08
2013 Darwin 3 Joseph O'Brien Aidan O'Brien 1:24.08
2014 Ansgar 4 Pat Smullen Sabrina Harty 1:23.11
2015 Gordon Lord Byron[lower-alpha 1] 7 Wayne Lordan Tom Hogan 1:25.11
2016 Gordon Lord Byron 8 Billy Lee Tom Hogan 1:23.30
2017 Spirit Of Valor 3 Ryan Moore Aidan O'Brien 1:24.56
2018 Larchmont Lad 4 James Doyle David O'Meara 1:23.63
2019 Romanised 4 Billy Lee Ken Condon 1:22.07
2020 Romanised 5 Billy Lee Ken Condon 1:25.88
2021 Order of Australia 4 Ryan Moore Aidan O'Brien 1:27.28
2022 Order of Australia 5 Ryan Moore Aidan O'Brien 1:25.24
  1. Home Of The Brave finished first in 2015, but was disqualified after failing a drug test

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