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The Golden Rose Stakes is an Australian Turf Club Group 1 Thoroughbred horse race for three-year-olds, run at set weights, over a distance of 1,400 metres at Rosehill Racecourse, Sydney, Australia. Previously run in late August or early September, the race is now run on the fourth Saturday in September. Total prizemoney for the race is A$1 million.
History
The initial race was named after the dual Melbourne Cup winner Peter Pan (1932, 1934).
When the race was renamed in 2003 the race had its grade dropped from Grade 2 to an unlisted race even though the stakes of the race were increased to $1 million.
= Name
=1978ā2002 - Peter Pan Stakes
2003 onwards - Golden Rose Stakes
= Grade
=1978 - Principal Race
1979ā2002 - Group 2
2003ā2004 - Unlisted Race (stakes $1 million)
2005 - Listed Race
2006 - Group 3
2008 - Group 2
2009 onwards - Group 1
= Distance
=1978ā1986 ā 1500 metres
1987 ā 1350 metres
1988 ā 1500 metres
1989ā1991 ā 1550 metres
1992ā2002 ā 1500 metres
2003 - onwards 1400 metres
= Venue
=1989ā1991 - Race held at Canterbury Park
Winners
= Golden Rose Stakes
== Peter Pan Stakes
=See also
List of Australian Group races
Group races
External links
Golden Rose (ATC)