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2021 Southern Cross Stakes: Race History

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The odd high drawer sprinter takes the Southern Cross Stakes run at Randwick on Saturday.

Le Romain winning the The Chi-X Southern Cross Stks
Le Romain winning the The Chi-X Southern Cross Stks Picture: Racing and Sports

Le Romain did a great job in 2017. The 2021 Southern Cross Stakes (1200m) at Randwick on Saturday will be competitive.

2021 Southern Cross Stakes: Nominations

2021 SOUTHERN CROSS STAKES - RACE HISTORY AND BACKGROUND

The Southern Cross Stakes is a Group 3 race for open sprinters conducted by the Australian Turf Club at Randwick.

The Southern Cross Stakes was first run in 1940 and was won by Gold Rod.

The Southern Cross Stakes is run over 1200m under Quality handicap conditions.

It was worth $160,000 in 2021. It was a Listed race until 1989 when upgraded to G3.

It has always been run at the 1200m but all four metro tracks have held the race at any one time for varying reasons.

The Southern Cross Stakes is registered as the Frederick Clissold Stakes.

After winning the Caulfield Stakes and Mackinnon Stakes with a failure in the Cox Plate in between when knocked over, Danewin won this first up under 60kg.

Le Romain stepped up to win the Canterbury Stakes after winning in 2017.

Only mares to win in the last 20 years are No Evidence Needed, Sister Madly and Eckstein.

Notable winners of the Southern Cross Stakes include San Domenico (1950), Evening Peal (1956), Roman Consul (1969), Gunsynd (1972), Hartshill (1976), Scomeld (1979), Ubetido (1982), Avon Angel (1986), Wong (1988), Comrade (1990), Joanne (1991), Big Dreams (1993), Danewin (1996), Secret Savings (1997), Terravista (2014) and Le Romain (2017).

The 2020 Southern Cross Stakes was won by Special Reward from Cascadian and Jungle Edge.


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