South Australian Oaks

South Australian Oaks

The South Australian Oaks is a Group 2 Australian thoroughbred horse race for fillies aged 3 years old, over a distance of 2500m.

It is held annually at Morphettville Racecourse in Adelaide.

Race History

The race was first run in 1951.

Distance

1951 - 1972 held over 10 furlongs (approx. 2000m)
1973 - 1984 held over 2000m
1986 - 1994 held over 2400m
1995 onwards held over 2500m.

Class

1951 – 1979 was a Principal Race
1980 – 2004 was a Group 1
2005 onwards Group 2

The Winners

* 2008 - Queen Of Queens
* 2007 - Watches
* 2006 - Dream The Dream
* 2005 - Irish Darling
* 2004 - Dowry
* 2003 - Larrocha
* 2002 - She’s Archie
* 2001 - Asia
* 2000 - Voile D’Or
* 1999 - Episode
* 1998 - Zacheline
* 1997 - Derobe
* 1996 - Miss Margaret
* 1995 - Cherontessa
* 1994 - Pindi
* 1993 - Our Tristalight
* 1992 - Ramyah
* 1991 - Lee’s Bid
* 1990 - Gamine
* 1989 - Heavenly Body
* 1988 - Lady Liberty
* 1987 - Marmalitre
* 1986 - Cimarra
* 1985 - race not held
* 1984 - Neliska
* 1983 - Casey Belle
* 1982 - Irish Heiress
* 1981 - Cache
* 1980 - Brunisse
* 1979 - Argent Wonder
* 1978 - Runaway Bride
* 1977 - Deesse
* 1976 - In Pursuit
* 1975 - Ace Queen
* 1974 - Fondness
* 1973 - Ready Or Not
* 1972 - Little Papoose
* 1971 - Persian Bronze
* 1970 - Rain Amore
* 1969 - Goliette
* 1968 - Valide
* 1967 - My Lady Fair
* 1966 - Lady Twilight
* 1965 - Te Parae
* 1964 - Bluepak
* 1963 - Raindear
* 1962 - Lady Fontaine
* 1961 - Queen Dassie
* 1960 - Kind Mount
* 1959 - Rose Of Summer
* 1958 - Demeter
* 1957 - Gentle Touch
* 1956 - Sleep Tight
* 1955 - Wine Lover
* 1954 - Genteel Star
* 1953 - Never Rest
* 1952 - Sadiya
* 1951 - Gay Comedy

References

[http://www.studbook.org.au/RaceWinnersHistory.aspx?RACEID=4443 Australian Studbook - SAJC South Australian Oaks Race Winners]


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