Robert Sangster Stakes
The Robert Sangster Stakes is a Group 1 Australian Thoroughbred horse race held under set weight conditions, for fillies and mares aged three years old and upwards, over a distance of 1200 metres.
The race is conducted by the South Australian Jockey Club and run at the Morphettville Racecourse in April. Before 2006 it was held in February.
In 2005 the race was renamed the ‘Robert Sangster Stakes’ after prolific owner and breeder Robert Sangster who died in 2004.
Robert Sangster was the principal of Swettenham Stud and the renaming recognises his contribution to Australian thoroughbred industry.
Race history
- 1983 onwards held over 1200 metres
- 1983 was a Special Race
- 1984–1985 was a Listed Race
- 1986–2003 was a Group 3
- 2004 was a Group 2
- 2005 onwards Group 1
- 1983 - 2004 the race was known as the ‘Swettenham Stud Stakes’
- 2005 onwards the race has been known as the ‘Robert Sangster Stakes’
The winners
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References
Australian Studbook - SAJC Swettenham Stud Stakes Race Winners
Huxley, Dennis (2007). Miller's Guide 007/08. Millers's Guide P\L. p. 423. {{cite book}}
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