Tipperary Stakes

The Tipperary Stakes is a Listed flat horse race in Ireland open to thoroughbreds aged two years only. It is run at Tipperary over a distance of five furlongs (1,006 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in July.

Tipperary Stakes
2020
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The race was first run in 2001 as the Entrepreneur Stakes. It was renamed the Tipperary Stakes the following year, but generally also carries the name of a Coolmore Stud stallion, initially Danehill Dancer and more recently Excelebration, Pride of Dubai and U S Navy Flag.

Records

Leading jockey (3 wins):

  • Shane Foley – Sacred Aspect (2013), Yulong Baobei (2016), Dickiedooda (2020)


Leading trainer (3 wins):

  • Aidan O'BrienLahinch (2001), Parliament Square (2012), Land Force (2018)

Winners

Year Winner Jockey Trainer Time
2001 Lahinch Colm O'Donoghue Aidan O'Brien 0:59.60
2002 Shizao Colm O'Donoghue Jim Bolger 0:57.30
2003 Nights Cross Tony Culhane Mick Channon 0:56.80
2004 Kay Two Declan McDonogh Frances Crowley 1:03.40
2005 Dandy Man Pat Shanahan Con Collins 0:57.70
2006 Flash McGahon Fran Berry John Oxx 0:58.90
2007 Porto Marmay Declan McDonogh Ken Condon 1:02.34
2008 Senor Mirasol Neil Callan Kevin Ryan 1:00.89
2009 Our Jonathan Fran Berry Kevin Ryan 1:00.27
2010 Anadolu Pat Shanahan Tracey Collins 0:59.13
2011 Requinto Wayne Lordan David Wachman 0:57.84
2012 Parliament Square Joseph O'Brien Aidan O'Brien 1:00.68
2013 Sacred Aspect Shane Foley Ken Condon 0:57.90
2014 Accepted Billy Lee Tommy Stack 0:58.20
2015 Promised Money Colin Keane Edward Lynam 0:59.52
2016 Yulong Baobei Shane Foley Michael Halford 0:59.40
2017 Sirici Chris Hayes Fozzy Stack 0:58.10
2018 Land Force Donnacha O'Brien Aidan O'Brien 0:58.09
2019 Strive For Glory Billy Lee Robert Cowell 0:57.64
2020 Dickiedooda[lower-alpha 1] Shane Foley Jessica Harrington 0:59.38
  1. The 2020 race was run at Cork due to the COVID-19 pandemic in the Republic of Ireland
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