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2018 Mannerism Stakes: Race History

Race History of the 2018 Mannerism Stakes at Caulfield on Saturday sees mares who do go on to bigger things.

Tycoon Tara
Tycoon Tara Picture: Racing and Sports

Tycoon Tara ended up a G1 winner so will we see another out of the 2018 Mannerism Stakes (1400m) at Caulfield on Saturday?

2018 Mannerism Stakes: Nominations

2018 MANNERISM STAKES - RACE HISTORY AND BACKGROUND

The Mannerism Stakes is a Group 3 race for four-year-old mares and up conducted by the Melbourne Racing Club at Caulfield.

The Mannerism Stakes is run over 1400m under Set Weights and Penalty conditions.

The race is named after the grand mare trained by Lee Freedman who won multiple G1 races including a very famous Caulfield Cup in 1992 after Veandercross was very wide from the 800m mark.

It was first run in 1988 and despite some sponsored named, is registered as the Mannerism.

The 2017 Mannerism Stakes is worth $150,000 in prizemoney.

The Mannerism Stakes was run as a Listed race until 1993 when it was given Group 3 status.

They ran the 1996 race at Flemington.

The Mannerism Stakes has managed to produce some future G1 mares winners in the past like Lyrical Bid, Bonaria, Tycoon Tara and Silent Sedition.

Due to ownership issues, the 2016 race won by Azkadellia was awarded to Tuscan Sling.

Other notable winners of the Mannerism Stakes include Princess Pushy, Tolanda, Londolozi, Lyrical Bid, Seachange, Star Of Giselle, Bonaria, Tycoon Tara and Silent Sedition.

The 2017 Mannerism Stakes was won by Silent Sedition from Thames Court and Miss Rose De Lago.


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