Light Fingers Stakes

Light Fingers Stakes

The Light Fingers Stakes is a Group 2 Australian thoroughbred horse race, for 3-year -old fillies, over a distance of 1200 m.

It is held at Randwick Racecourse in Sydney every February.

The race is named in honour of the 1965 Melbourne Cup winner Light Fingers.

Race History

1983 onwards held over 1200 m.

1983 – 1985 was a Listed Race
1986 was a Group 2
1987 – 1990 was a Group 3
1991 onwards Group 2

The Winners

* 2008 - Forensics
* 2007 - Gold Edition
* 2006 - Street Smart
* 2005 - Trezevant
* 2004 - Sharp
* 2003 - Only Glory
* 2002 - Ancient Song
* 2001 - Lady Mulan
* 2000 - Camena
* 1999 - Rubicall
* 1998 - Staging
* 1997 - Assertive Lass
* 1996 - Peruzzi
* 1995 - Flight To Fantasy
* 1994 - Gem Of The West
* 1993 - Skating
* 1992 - Office
* 1991 - Whisked
* 1990 - Joanne
* 1989 - Paris Miss
* 1988 - Here's The Point
* 1987 - Magic Flute
* 1986 - Shinakima
* 1985 - Rivage
* 1984 - Sabre Dancer
* 1983 - Emancipation

References

[http://www.studbook.org.au/RaceWinnersHistory.aspx?RACEID=4330 Australian Studbook - AJC Light Fingers Stakes Race Winners]


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