9
st 3
lb Allowances 3 lb for
fillies Penalties 5 lb for Group 1 winners 3 lb for Group 2 winners
Purse
€111,600 (2022) 1st: €70,800
Beresford Stakes
2023
Deepone
Chief Little Rock
Grosvenor Square
Previous years
2022
Crypto Force
Adelaide River
Young Ireland
2021
Luxembourg
Manu Et Corde
Tuwaiq
2020-2011
2020
High Definition
Monaasib
Snapraeterea
2019
Innisfree
Shekhem
Gold Maze
2018
Japan
Mount Everest
Power Of Now
2017
Saxon Warrior
Delano Roosevelt
Warm The Voice
2016
Capri
Yucatan
Exemplar
2015
Port Douglas
True Solitaire
Beacon Rock
2014
Ol' Man River
Clonard Street
Battle Of Marathon
2013
Geoffrey Chaucer
Oklahoma City
Altruistic
2012
Battle Of Marengo
Orgilgo Bay
Probably
2011
David Livingston
Akeed Mofeed
Athens
2010-2001
2010
Casamento
Mawaakef
Robin Hood
2009
St Nicholas Abbey
Layali Al Andalus
Passion For Gold
2008
Sea The Stars
Mourayan
Masterofthehorse
2007
Curtain Call
Domestic Fund
Going Public
2006
Eagle Mountain
Capital Exposure
Silent Waves
2005
Septimus
Rekaab
Altius
2004
Albert Hall
Merger
Sant Jordi
2003
Azamour
Relaxed Gesture
Mustameet
2002
Alamshar
Brian Boru
Feabhas
2001
Castle Gandolfo
Camp David
Brooklyn
2000-1991
2000
Turnberry Isle
Sligo Bay
Vinnie Roe
1999
Lermontov
Barrier Reef
Sharp Focus
1998
Festival Hall
Port Bayou
Tarfaa
1997
Saratoga Springs
Hanzanar
Timekeeper
1996
Johan Cruyff
Cambodian
Quws
1995
Ahkaam
Sheraka
Ceirseach
1994
Burden Of Proof
Fill The Bill
Mister Positive
1993
Sheridan
City Nights
Bawardi
1992
Frenchpark
Scribe
Wootton Rivers
1991
El Prado
Colorific
Political Fact
1990-1988
1990
Approach The Bench
Roger Ramjet
Dowland
1989
Victory Piper
Armanasco
Hero's Welcome
1988
Classic Fame
Prince Ibrahim
Free Sweater
The Beresford Stakes is a
Group 2flathorse race in Ireland open to two-year-old
thoroughbreds. It is run at the
Curragh over a distance of 1 mile (1,609 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in September or October.
History
The event was sponsored by
Panasonic in the mid-1980s, and during this time it held Group 2 status.
Juddmonte Farms took over the sponsorship in 1988. Its most illustrious winner was
Nijinsky in 1969.[citation needed]
The race was relegated to Group 3 level in 1992. It regained Group 2 status in 2003.[citation needed]
Aidan O'Brien - Johan Cruyff (1996), Saratoga Springs (1997), Festival Hall (1998), Lermontov (1999), Turnberry Isle (2000), Castle Gandolfo (2001), Albert Hall (2004), Septimus (2005), Eagle Mountain (2006), St Nicholas Abbey (2009), David Livingston (2011), Battle of Marengo (2012), Geoffrey Chaucer (2013), Ol' Man River (2014), Port Douglas (2015), Capri (2016), Saxon Warrior (2017), Japan (2018), Innisfree (2019), High Definition (2020), Luxembourg (2021)