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2019 Naturalism Stakes: Race History

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Race History of Naturalism Stakes run at Caulfield on Saturday shows the free ticket hasn’t turned into a Caulfield Cup win.

Jameka winning the Naturalism Stakes
Jameka winning the Naturalism Stakes Picture: Racing and Sports

Jameka would have made the field anyway but she did the double in 2016. Will the 2019 Naturalism Stakes (2000m) at Caulfield on Saturday produce it again?

2019 Naturalism Stakes: Nominations

2019 NATURALISM STAKES - RACE HISTORY AND BACKGROUND

The Naturalism Stakes is a Group 3 race run under Quality Handicap conditions for open class horses at Caulfield conducted by the Melbourne Racing Club.

The Naturalism Stakes is run over 2000m. It was first run in 1983 and was won by Mevron Boy.

The Naturalism Stakes has always been run at Caulfield.

Until 1994 it was run over 1800m but the Naturalism Stakes has been over 2000m since.

The race is named after the elite stayer trained by Lee Freedman who won an AJC Derby and Caulfield Stakes.

The Naturalism Stakes was upgraded to Group 3 in 2009.

The winner is exempt from the ballot for the Caulfield Cup.

2017 winner Harlem would go on to win two Australian Cups.

Jameka won the Caulfield Cup two runs later than winning here. She is the only horse to do the double.

The Naturalism Stakes is worth $160,000 in 2019.

Notable winners of the Naturalism Stakes include Harlem (2017), Jameka (2016), December Draw (2011), Douro Valley (2007), Zipping (2006), Sarrera (2005), Pentastic (2002), Inaflury (2001), Second Coming (1999), Skybeau (1997), Just A Dancer (1990), Sea Legend (1986) and Mapperley Heights (1984).

The 2018 Naturalism Stakes was won by Night's Watch from Rising Red and Odeon.


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