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Coral Eclipse Winners | Six Top Sandown Scorers From Last 30 Years

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Plenty of great Coral Eclipse winners over the years since the race was first run in 1886. So, as we build up to the 2022 Coral Eclipse Stakes at Sandown Park this Saturday (2nd July), we’ve picked out our favourite Coral Eclipse scorers from the last 30 years – let’s take a look.

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ENABLE (2019)

A huge superstar of recent times that ended her career recently with a haul of 15 wins from 19 races – not bad, hey? Trained by John Gosden, she landed the 2019 Coral Eclipse in a hard-fought battle with Magical by 3/4 of a length with Frankie Dettori riding.

That win gave both Dettori and Gosden their fourth Coral Eclipse success in this famous Group One, but a year later (at the age of 6) Enable was unable to defend her title – finishing a gallant second to Ghaiyyath in 2020.

Did you know? The only 6 year-old winner of the Coral Eclipse was in 1886 (the races first running)


GOLDEN HORN (2015)

Another Coral Eclipse winner for the Frankie Dettori and John Gosden combo when they teamed up on that year’s Epsom Derby winner to follow-up in the 2015 Coral Eclipse.

He powered home to an easy 3 1/2 length win over The Grey Gatsby that day at Sandown as the heavily-backed 4/9 favourite.

Golden Horn only raced as a 3 year-old after heading off to stud – he was in action on the course 9 times – winning 7 and finishing second twice, so was never out of the first two. He added the Irish Champions Stakes and the Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe to his wins later in that 2015 season.


SEA THE STARS (2009)

The 2009 Epsom Derby winner tackled the older horses for the first time in the 2009 Coral Eclipse and took that leap up in his stride – to win the Sandown Group One by 1 lengths from Rip Van Winkle as the 4/7 favourite.

He also only raced at 3 and now stands at the Gilltown Stud in Ireland at €150,000. He went onto win the Juddmonte International, plus the Irish Champions…

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