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Killavullan Stakes

The Killavullan Stakes is a Group 3 flat horse race in Ireland open to two-year-old thoroughbreds. It is run at Leopardstown over a distance of 7 furlongs, and it is scheduled to take place each year in late October.

History
The event was formerly named after Silken Glider, the winner of the Irish Oaks in 1957. It was run at Baldoyle in 1969, and at Phoenix Park in 1970. The Silken Glider Stakes was restricted to fillies, and for a period it was held in mid-September. It was contested over a mile in the 1970s and 1980s, and during this period it became known as the Killavullan Stakes. The Silken Glider Stakes is the now the registered title of a race for two-year-old fillies at The Curragh. The race was moved to late October in 1993. It was cut to 7 furlongs and opened to colts and geldings in 1995. ==Records==
Records
Leading jockey since 1969 (5 wins):George McGrathFrench Score (1969), Ballet Francais (1970), Ellette (1971), Silk Buds (1973), Dolly Dewdrop (1977)Christy Roche – ''Slow March (1978), Blue Wind (1980), Shindella (1983), Alydar's Best (1984), Lomond Blossom (1987)'' • Seamie Heffernan - Shell Ginger (1996), Kincara Palace (1997), Stonemason (2001), Jupiter Pluvius (2007), Glounthaune (2021) Leading trainer since 1969 (16 wins):Aidan O'BrienShell Ginger (1996), Kincara Palace (1997), Monashee Mountain (1999), Perigee Moon (2000), Stonemason (2001), Footstepsinthesand (2004), Frost Giant (2005), Jupiter Pluvius (2007), Nephrite (2011), Craftsman (2013), Kenya (2017), Coral Beach (2018), Glounthaune (2021), Cairo (2022), Exactly (2024), Dorset (2025) ==Winners since 1979==
Earlier winners
• 1969: French Score • 1970: Ballet Francais • 1971: Ellette • 1972: Daria • 1973: Silk Buds • 1974: Frances Jordan • 1975: Glanoe • 1976: Nanticious • 1977: Dolly Dewdrop • 1978: Slow March ==See also==
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