Epona Stakes
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The Epona Stakes is an Australian Turf Club Group 3 Thoroughbred horse race, for fillies and mares aged three years old and upwards, over a distance of 1900 metres, with set weights and penalties, held annually at Rosehill Racecourse in Sydney, Australia in March.
History
The race has its origins as an undercard race for the Golden Slipper Stakes race meeting at Rosehill in 1998. The name changed to the Epona Mares Quality Plate the following year, named after the Celtic-Roman god for the protector of horses, Epona. By 2001 the race became registered and a black type race as the Epona Stakes. In 2012 the race was upgraded to Group 3.
Name
- 1998 - Mares Plate
- 1999–2000 - Epona Mares Quality Plate
- 2001 - Epona Mares Quality Stakes
- 2002 - The Brookvale Hotel Stakes
- 2003–2004 - Berjani Jewellers Stakes
- 2005–2006 - Epona Stakes
- 2007–2011 - De Bortoli Wines Stakes
- 2012–2013 - Epona Stakes
- 2014 - Percy Sykes Tribute Stakes
- 2015 onwards - Epona Stakes
Venue
- 1998–1999 - Rosehill
- 2000–2002 - Canterbury
- 2003 onwards - Rosehill
Distance
- 1998–1999 – 2000 metres
- 2000 onwards - 1900 metres
Grade
- 1998–2000 - unlisted
- 2001–2011 - Listed race
- 2012 onwards - Group 3
Winners
The following are past winners of the race.
See also
- Birthday Card Stakes
- George Ryder Stakes
- Golden Slipper Stakes
- N E Manion Cup
- Ranvet Stakes
- Rosehill Guineas
- The Galaxy (ATC)
- List of Australian Group races
- Group races