Rockfel Stakes Explained

Class:Group 2
Horse Race:Rockfel Stakes
Location:Rowley Mile
Newmarket, England
Inaugurated:1981
Race Type:Flat / Thoroughbred
Sponsor:Shadwell Racing
Website:Newmarket
Distance:7f (1,408 metres)
Surface:Turf
Track:Straight
Qualification:Two-year-old fillies
Weight:9 st 0 lb
Penalties
3 lb for G1 / G2 Group 2 winners
Purse:£90,000 (2021)
1st: £51,039

|}The Rockfel Stakes is a Group 2 flat horse race in Great Britain open to two-year-old fillies. It is run on the Rowley Mile at Newmarket over a distance of 7 furlongs (1,408 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in September.

History

The event is named after Rockfel, a successful filly whose victories included two Classics in 1938. It was established in 1981, and its first winner was Top Hope.

The Rockfel Stakes attained Listed status in 1985, and it was promoted to Group 3 level in 1986. It was upgraded to Group 2 in 1998.

The race was formerly staged during Newmarket's Champions' Day meeting in mid-October. It became part of a new fixture called Future Champions Day in 2011 and was moved to a September date from 2014, switching places in the calendar with the Fillies' Mile.[1] The race is currently part of the Breeders' Cup Challenge and the winner earns an automatic place in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf race.

The leading horses from the Rockfel Stakes sometimes go on to compete in the following season's 1000 Guineas. Four fillies have won both events, the most recent being Finsceal Beo (2006–07).

Records

Leading jockey (4 wins):

Leading trainer (4 wins):

Winners

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YearWinnerJockeyTrainerTime
1981width=160px Top Hopewidth=170px Walter Swinburnwidth=180px Michael Stoute
1982Saving MercyBrian TaylorJeremy Hindley
1983MahoganyJoe MercerCharlie Nelson
1984Kashi LagoonBruce RaymondBen Hanbury
1985TraltheeLester PiggottLuca Cumani
1986At RiskSteve CauthenHenry Cecil
1987no race
1988Musical BlissWalter SwinburnMichael Stoute1:28.64
1989NegligentMichael HillsBarry Hills1:24.42
1990Crystal GazingFrankie DettoriLuca Cumani1:29.80
1991MusicalePat EdderyHenry Cecil1:23.92
1992YawlDarryll HollandBarry Hills1:23.81
1993Relatively SpecialRay CochraneLuca Cumani1:27.82
1994GermaneMicky FentonMichael Bell1:25.76
1995Bint SalsabilWillie CarsonJohn Dunlop1:26.05
1996Moonlight ParadiseFrankie DettoriSaeed bin Suroor1:26.26
1997Name of LoveKieren FallonDavid Loder1:26.42
1998Hula AngelMichael HillsBarry Hills1:25.84
1999LahanRichard HillsJohn Gosden1:26.79
2000SayedahRichard HillsMarcus Tregoning1:27.96
2001Distant ValleyDane O'NeillRichard Hannon Sr.1:28.53
2002Luvah GirlKevin DarleyRoger Charlton1:24.98
2003CairnsTed DurcanMick Channon1:25.88
2004Maids CausewayMichael HillsBarry Hills1:28.93
2005SpeciosaMicky FentonPam Sly1:27.01
2006Finsceal BeoKevin ManningJim Bolger1:27.12
2007Kitty MatchamJohnny MurtaghAidan O'Brien1:27.01
2008LahaleebDarryll HollandMick Channon1:23.95
2009Music ShowKieren FallonMick Channon1:23.83
2010Cape DollarRyan MooreSir Michael Stoute1:26.91
2011WadingRyan MooreAidan O'Brien1:23.75
2012Just The JudgeMichael HillsCharles Hills1:25.15
2013Al ThakhiraMartin HarleyMarco Botti1:25.54
2014LucidaKevin ManningJim Bolger1:22.82
2015Promising RunJames DoyleSaeed bin Suroor1:23.55
2016Spain BurgFrankie DettoriXavier Thomas-Demeaulte1:24.92
2017Juliet CapuletFrankie DettoriJohn Gosden1:27.23
2018Just WonderfulRyan MooreAidan O'Brien1:25.30
2019DaahyehWilliam BuickRoger Varian1:24.14
2020Isabella GilesAdam KirbyClive Cox1:22.55
2021Hello YouRossa RyanDavid Loughnanne1:23.12
2022Commissioning Robert HavlinJohn and Thady Gosden1:24.40
2023Carla's WayJames DoyleSimon & Ed Crisford1:23.01

See also

References

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Weekend of Champions. britishchampionsseries.com. 26 September 2014. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304041432/http://britishchampionsseries.com/news/headlines/2014/weekend-of-champions.html. 4 March 2016.