The Tulloch Stakes is an Australian Turf ClubGroup 2Thoroughbredhorse race, for three-year-old colts and geldings, at set weights, over a distance of 2000 metres, held annually at Rosehill Racecourse in SydneyAustralia.[1] Total prize money for the race is A$200,000.
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The race is in honour of champion Tulloch, who as a three-year-old in 1957 won 14 out of 16 races he competed in.
- 1973–1986 – Tulloch Stakes
- 1987–1989 – Carringbush Cup
- 1990–1995 – Tulloch Stakes
- 1996–2001 – Tulloch Wine Stakes
- 2002–2007 – Tulloch Stakes
- 2008–2011 – Myer Tulloch Stakes
- 2012 onwards – Tulloch Stakes
- 1973–1978 – 1850 metres
- 1979 onwards – 2000 metres
- 1973–1978 – Principal Race
- 1979 onwards – Group 2
- 2020 – Quick Thinker[2]
- 2019 – Angel Of Truth[3]
- 2018 – Levendi[4]
- 2017 – Jon Snow[5]
- 2016 – Old North[6]
- 2015 – Hauraki[7]
- 2014 – Gallatin[8]
- 2013 – Philippi[9]
- 2012 – Polish Knight[10]
- 2011 – Fast Clip[11]
- 2010 – Count Encosta[12]
- 2009 – Harris Tweed[13]
- 2008 – Book Of Kells[14]
- 2007 – Tipungwuti[15]
- 2006 – Manton[16]
- 2005 – Stella Grande[17]
- 2004 – Starcraft[18]
- 2003 – Natural Blitz[19]
- 2002 – Prince Of War[20]
- 2001 – Zareyev[21]
- 2000 – Shogun Lodge[22]
- 1999 – Lease[23]
- 1998 – Northern Drake[24]
- 1997 – Heroes Return[25]
- 1996 – Peep On The Sly[26]
- 1995 – Ivory’s Irish[27]
- 1994 – Mahogany[28]
- 1993 – The Bill[29]
- 1992 – Zamination[30]
- 1991 – Durbridge[31]
- 1990 – Fill The Bill[32]
- 1989 – Our Krona[33]
- 1988 – Mighty Willem[34]
- 1987 – Our Palliser[35]
- 1986 – Periscope[36]
- 1985 – Prince Frolic[37]
- 1984 – Prolific[38]
- 1983 – Hermod[39]
- 1982 – Binbinga
- 1981 – Ring the Bell
- 1980 – Prince Ruling
- 1979 – Career
- 1978 – Lefroy
- 1977 – Ming Dynasty
- 1976 – Balmerino
- 1975 – Mansingh
- 1974 – Asgard
- 1973 – Longfella
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