Manikato Stakes
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History
The Manikato Stakes is a Group 1 race run under Weight For Age conditions for open age sprinters at Moonee Valley conducted by the Moonee Valley Racing Club.
The Manikato Stakes is run over 1200m. It was first run in 1968 and was won by Winfreux.
It has only been run over the 1200m.
The Manikato Stakes was a Principal Race until 1978 then Group 2 up to 1989 when it became a Group 1.
It was originally known as the Freeway Stakes until 1984 when named after an all-time great in Manikato, who won the race himself in 1982.
In 2012 the Manikato was moved from its September date to become a part of the Cox Plate weekend, run on the Friday night before the Saturday Plate. After the delay in 2022, it led to the race being run on Cox Plate day. It has moved again to Grand Final eve.
Four actual Cox Plate winners have won the race - Strawberry Road, Rubiton, Dane Ripper and Sunline.
In recent years it has been much more a sprinters race, aided but the placement later in the Spring.
Mares have a brilliant record in the race. Since 1994, 10 times they have won. A filly joined in in 2019.
Very few 3yos win – Loving Gaby, Sepoy and Redoute's Choice are on that list.
Basically only Black Caviar and Takeover Target in the last 15 or so years are missing from honour roll.
When Lankan Rupee won in 2014, there was under three lengths from first to last in a field of 12.
Before the 2017 race, Chautauqua was taken out at the barrier after stewards decided he was lame after lashing out. He had barrier problems after that race and only had one more run before he began to play games in his barrier trials and that led to his premature retirement.
The Manikato was delayed by a day in 2022 after lightning the previous night. Bella Nipotina would win by nearly five lengths going one better than she did the year before, similar to the Cox Plate earlier in the day.
Imperatriz won the 2023 Manikato meaning she then held all four of Moonee Valley's feature sprints (G1 William Reid, G2 McEwen, G1 Moir and G1 Manikato) and all won in consecutive starts.
The Manikato Stakes was worth $2,000,000 in 2024.
Notable winners of the Manikato Stakes include Imperatriz (2023), Bella Nipotina (2022), Hey Doc (2017/2020), Loving Gaby (2019), Brave Smash (2018), Chautauqua (2015), Lankan Rupee (2014), Buffering (2013), Sepoy (2011), Hay List (2010), Gold Edition (2007), Miss Andretti (2006), Spark Of Life (2004/2005), Spinning Hill (2002/2003), Sunline (2000), Redoute's Choice (1999), Dane Ripper (1998), Never Undercharge (1993), Rubiton (1987), Strawberry Road (1983), Manikato (1979), Dual Choice (1970/1971) and Vain (1969).
The 2024 Manikato Stakes was won by Southport Tycoon from Growing Empire and I Wish I Win.
Previous Manikato Stakes Winners
Date | Horse | Jockey | WT | Trainer | BP |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
|
SOUTHPORT TYCOON
(AUS)
4H WRITTEN TYCOON (AUS) - READY TO RULE (USA) MORE THAN READY (USA) |
M J ZAHRA | 58.5 | CIARON MAHER | 3 |
|
IMPERATRIZ
(AUS)
5M I AM INVINCIBLE (AUS) - BERIMBAU (AUS) SHAMARDAL (USA) |
O P BOSSON | 56.5 | MARK WALKER | 4 |
|
BELLA NIPOTINA
(AUS)
5M PRIDE OF DUBAI (AUS) - BELLA ORFANA (AUS) STAR WITNESS (AUS) |
CRAIG WILLIAMS | 56.5 | C MAHER & D EUSTACE | 1 |
|
JONKER
(AUS)
6H SPIRIT OF BOOM (AUS) - HEARTS AND ARROWS (AUS) KEMPINSKY (AUS) |
DANIEL MOOR | 58.5 | TONY GOLLAN | 4 |
|
HEY DOC
(AUS)
7G DUPORTH (AUS) - HEYINGTON HONEY (AUS) GENERAL NEDIYM (AUS) |
L CURRIE | 58.5 | T & C MCEVOY | 5 |
|
LOVING GABY
(AUS)
3F I AM INVINCIBLE (AUS) - MAASTRICHT (NZ) MASTERCRAFTSMAN (IRE) |
CRAIG WILLIAMS | 51.0 | C MAHER & D EUSTACE | 2 |
|
BRAVE SMASH
(JPN)
5H TOSEN PHANTOM (JPN) - TOSEN SMASH (JPN) TOKAI TEIO (JPN) |
HUGH BOWMAN | 58.5 | DARREN WEIR | 9 |
|
HEY DOC
(AUS)
4G DUPORTH (AUS) - HEYINGTON HONEY (AUS) GENERAL NEDIYM (AUS) |
L CURRIE | 58.5 | TONY MCEVOY | 8 |
|
REBEL DANE
(AUS)
7H CALIFORNIA DANE (AUS) - TEXARCANA (AUS) MORE THAN READY (USA) |
B MELHAM | 58.5 | GARY PORTELLI | 4 |
|
CHAUTAUQUA
(AUS)
5G ENCOSTA DE LAGO (AUS) - LOVELY JUBLY (AUS) LION HUNTER (AUS) |
TOMMY BERRY | 58.5 | MICHAEL & WAYNE & JOHN HAWKES | 2 |
|
LANKAN RUPEE
(AUS)
5G REDOUTE'S CHOICE (AUS) - ESTELLE COLLECTION (NZ) STRAVINSKY (USA) |
C NEWITT | 58.5 | MICK PRICE | 9 |
|
BUFFERING
(AUS)
6G MOSSMAN (AUS) - ACTION ANNIE (AUS) ANABAA (USA) |
D J BROWNE | 58.5 | ROBERT HEATHCOTE | 10 |
|
SEA SIREN
(AUS)
4M FASTNET ROCK (AUS) - EXPRESS A SMILE (AUS) SUCCESS EXPRESS (USA) |
J CASSIDY | 56.5 | JOHN O'SHEA | 5 |
|
SEPOY
(AUS)
3C ELUSIVE QUALITY (USA) - WATCHFUL (AUS) DANEHILL (USA) |
K MCEVOY | 52.0 | PETER SNOWDEN | 1 |
|
HAY LIST
(AUS)
5G STATUE OF LIBERTY (USA) - SING HALLELUJAH (AUS) IS IT TRUE (USA) |
G SCHOFIELD | 58.5 | JOHN MCNAIR | 1 |
|
DANLEIGH
(AUS)
6G MUJAHID (USA) - GRACEFUL LILY (AUS) DR. GRACE (NZ) |
K MCEVOY | 58.5 | CHRIS WALLER | 1 |
|
TYPHOON ZED
(AUS)
5G ZEDITAVE (AUS) - ROYAL DIPLOMA (USA) HONOR GRADES (USA) |
N RAWILLER | 58.5 | T R MARTIN | 11 |
|
GOLD EDITION
(AUS)
4M LION HUNTER (AUS) - GLIMMERS (AUS) SUCCESS EXPRESS (USA) |
S KATSIDIS | 56.0 | R E MAUND | 6 |
|
MISS ANDRETTI
(AUS)
5M IHTIRAM (IRE) - PEGGIE'S BID (AUS) MAROONED (GB) |
C NEWITT | 55.0 | D L FREEDMAN | 13 |
|
SPARK OF LIFE
(AUS)
5G NINE CARAT (USA) - SPARKLING BOUNTY (AUS) CELSIUS (AUS) |
G BOSS | 57.5 | ALLAN DENHAM | 12 |
|
SPARK OF LIFE
(AUS)
4G NINE CARAT (USA) - SPARKLING BOUNTY (AUS) CELSIUS (AUS) |
D NIKOLIC | 57.5 | ALLAN DENHAM | 8 |
|
SPINNING HILL
(AUS)
7M DOLPHIN STREET (FR) - INCLINE (AUS) CENTURY (AUS) |
P PAYNE | 55.0 | G H WALTER | 6 |
|
SPINNING HILL
(AUS)
6M DOLPHIN STREET (FR) - INCLINE (AUS) CENTURY (AUS) |
P PAYNE | 55.0 | G H WALTER | 4 |
|
PIAVONIC
(AUS)
6M SCENIC (IRE) - PIAVE GIRL (AUS) BRAVE SALUTE (AUS) |
N RAWILLER | 55.0 | TONY NOONAN | 10 |
|
SUNLINE
(NZ)
5M DESERT SUN (GB) - SONGLINE (NZ) WESTERN SYMPHONY (USA) |
G CHILDS | 55.0 | TREVOR MCKEE | 10 |
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