Peter Young Stakes


The Peter Young Stakes, registered as the St George Stakes, is a Melbourne Racing Club Group 2 Thoroughbred horse race held under weight for age conditions over a distance of 1800 metres at Caulfield racecourse, Melbourne, Australia in late February. Total prize money is A$300,000.

History

The race was renamed in 2012 in honour of former Chairman of the Melbourne Racing Club, Peter Young who was involved in the rebranding of the Victoria Amateur Turf Club to the Melbourne Racing Club and the construction of the Sir Rupert Clarke Grandstand at Caulfield Racecourse.

Name

  • 1900-2011 – St George Stakes
  • 2012 onwards – Peter Young Stakes

    Distance

  • 1900-1903 – 1 mile
  • 1904-1972 – 1 miles
  • 1973-1978 – 1800 metres
  • 1979 – 1200 metres
  • 1980-1981 – 1800 metres
  • 1982 – 1600 metres
  • 1983 – 1800 metres
  • 1984-1987 – 1600 metres
  • 1988-1994 – 1800 metres
  • 1995 – 2000 metres
  • 1996 onwards – 1800 metres

    Grade

  • 1900-1978 – Principal Race.
  • 1979 onwards – Group 2

    Venue

During World War II the event was held at Flemington Racecourse.
In 1996 the event was held at Flemington Racecourse due to reconstruction of Caulfield Racecourse.

1949 and 1951 racebooks

Winners

  • 2024 – Campionessa
  • 2023 – Steinem
  • 2022 – Cascadian
  • 2021 – Paradee
  • 2020 – Miss Siska
  • 2019 – Avilius
  • 2018 – Gailo Chop
  • 2017 – Stratum Star
  • 2016 – Bow Creek
  • 2015 – Mourinho
  • 2014 – Fiorente
  • 2013 – Foreteller
  • 2012 – Lucas Cranach
  • 2011 – Heart Of Dreams
  • 2010 – La Rocket
  • 2009 – Theseo
  • 2008 – Princess Coup
  • 2007 – Pompeii Ruler
  • 2006 – Our Smoking Joe
  • 2005 – Elvstroem
  • 2004 – Lonhro
  • 2003 – Northerly
  • 2002 – Northerly
  • 2001 – Cent Home
  • 2000 – Royal Voyage
  • 1999 – Istidaad
  • 1998 – Dane Ripper
  • 1997 – Istidaad
  • 1996 – Racer's Edge
  • 1995 – Durbridge
  • 1994 – Durbridge
  • 1993 – Star Of The Realm
  • 1992 – Let's Elope
  • 1991 – Sydeston
  • 1990 – King's High
  • 1989 – Vo Rogue
  • 1988 – Vo Rogue
  • 1987 – Foxseal
  • 1986 – Mrs.Fitzherbet
  • 1985 – Torbek
  • 1984 – Penny Edition
  • 1983 – Getting Closer
  • 1982 – Lawman
  • 1981 – †My Brown Jug / Hyperno
  • 1980 – Minuetto
  • 1979 – Quiet Snort
  • 1978 – Unaware
  • 1977 – Ashbah
  • 1976 – Leilani
  • 1975 – Leilani
  • 1974 – Sobar
  • 1973 – Longfella
  • 1972 – Cyron
  • 1971 – Gay Icarus
  • 1970 – Rain Lover
  • 1969 – Rain Lover
  • 1968 – Winfreux
  • 1967 – Tobin Bronze
  • 1966 – Light Fingers
  • 1965 – Yangtze
  • 1964 – Sometime
  • 1963 – Aquanita
  • 1962 – Dhaulagiri
  • 1961 – Dhaulagiri
  • 1960 – Lord
  • 1959 – Lord
  • 1958 – Prince Darius
  • 1957 – Redcraze
  • 1956 – Somerset Fair
  • 1955 – Flying Halo
  • 1954 – Cromis
  • 1953 – Hydrogen
  • 1952 – Delta
  • 1951 – Comic Court
  • 1950 – Comic Court
  • 1949 – Carbon Copy
  • 1948 – Valcurl
  • 1947 – Attley
  • 1946 – Flight
  • 1945 – Tranquil Star
  • 1944 – Tranquil Star
  • 1943 – Sun Valley
  • 1942 – High Caste
  • 1941 – Tranquil Star
  • 1940 – High Caste
  • 1939 – Ajax
  • 1938 – Hua
  • 1937 – Young Idea
  • 1936 – Cuddle
  • 1935 – Farndale
  • 1934 – Danilo
  • 1933 – Eastern Chief
  • 1932 – Ammon Ra
  • 1931 – Phar Lap
  • 1930 – Amounis
  • 1929 – Black Duchess
  • 1928 – Black Duchess
  • 1927 – Heroic
  • 1926 – Whittier
  • 1925 – The Hawk
  • 1924 – The Hawk
  • 1923 – Easingwold
  • 1922 – Eurythmic
  • 1921 – ‡race not held
  • 1920 – Artilleryman
  • 1919 – Mistico
  • 1918 – Desert Gold
  • 1917 – Patrobas
  • 1916 – Cyklon
  • 1915 – Land Of Song
  • 1914 – Jolly Beggar
  • 1913 – Cider
  • 1912 – Trafalgar
  • 1911 – Comedy King
  • 1910 – Alawa
  • 1909 – Soultline
  • 1908 – Mountain King
  • 1907 – Ellis
  • 1906 – Lady Wallace
  • 1905 – Billingsgate
  • 1904 – Scottish King
  • 1903 – Footbolt
  • 1902 – Wakeful
  • 1901 – Clean Sweep
  • 1900 – Parthian
Dead heat
‡ An embargo on Melbourne racing was in force by the Victorian Cabinet