CONTENTS
Founded in 1750 15 Historic Racecourses 103 Flat Pattern and Listed Races 14 Group 1 s Four of the Five British Classics Nearly £60m in Prize Money across 336 Fixtures “ ”
Introduction ........................................................................................ pg4
Nomination and Shipping ............................................................. pg6
International Alliances .................................................................... pg7
Travel Allowances .............................................................................. pg8
Testing & Influenza .......................................................................... pg10
Stabling and Training ...................................................................... pg11
Owners Experience ......................................................................... pg13
Racecourse Contacts ..................................................................... pg14
List of Feature Races ...................................................................... pg17
Race Conditions ...................................................................... pg18 - 36
IRB Contacts ...................................................................................... pg42
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INTRODUCTION
Since it was founded in 1750, The Jockey Club has had the racehorse at its heart. Formed initially by a group of racing enthusiasts to ensure that the rapidly growing sport of horseracing could remain independent and self-governing, for the first 240 years of its history The Jockey Club oversaw racings growth to become an integral part of the fabric of British sporting and national life. In the late 20th and early 21st century, the focus of The Jockey Club changed to transition from its role as racings ruling body to begin its journey to become one of the largest commercial organisations in the sport. Governed by Royal Charter to ensure all profits are reinvested back into racing, The Jockey Club has evolved to become one of the leading racecourse ownership groups globally, among other activities, which include training grounds management, education and breeding. In 2023 the Jockey Club operates 15 racecourses staging 103 of the 292 UK Flat Pattern and Listed Races, 14 of the 36 Group 1s and four of the five Classics. Prize money for 2023 across our 342 fixtures totals nearly £60 million. Many of racings most historic and prestigious prizes are staged at the likes of Epsom Downs, Newmarket’s two racecourses – The Rowley Mile and The July Course – Sandown Park and Haydock Park. Look a little further and you will find courses such as Kempton Park, Nottingham and Carlisle staging competitive Flat racing and providing the starting point for many of Flat racings biggest names. Wherever you choose to run with us, you can be guaranteed a fantastic welcome and an unforgettable owners’ and trainers’ experience, supported by our colleagues at the International
Racing Bureau and Great British Racing International. Our races have an immense international history and we’re always delighted to welcome horses, owners and trainers from other jurisdictions. There have been Japanese winners and Australian placed horses in Newmarket’s July Cup. Newmarket’s Sun Chariot Stakes has been won by a French-trained horse on five occasions in the last fifteen years. The the Jockey Club’s approach to racing is defined by our sustained reinvestment, both into prize money and facilities. This ensures the heritage and history of the crown jewels that we steward are given the best possible platform to survive and thrive for centuries to come. That approach extends further, to our historic training grounds in Newmarket, Epsom and Lambourn and to The National Stud and Racing Welfare, our charity to support racings people. British racing has had as significant influence as any other jurisdiction over the evolution and development of the thoroughbred, and it remains our priority as The Jockey Club to ensure we continue to provide the best possible platform for these magnificent animals to thrive. We hope you will consider the information in the brochure useful, and should you have any further queries please contact a member of our International team via the details provided. Nevin Truesdale Group Chief Executive The Jockey Club
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NOMINATIONS AND SHIPPING
INTERNATIONAL ALLIANCES
MAKING NOMINATIONS
The Al Basti Equiworld, Dubai Rockfel Stakes (Gr.2) (Newmarket Rowley Mile 27th September 2024) is a designated “Win and You’re In” Challenge race for the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Fillies Turf (Gr.1) The Juddmonte Royal Lodge Stakes (Gr.2) (Newmarket Rowley Mile 28th September 2024) is a designated “Win and You’re In” Challenge race for the Breeders’ Cup Juvenile Turf (Gr.1) The Juddmonte Royal Lodge Stakes (Gr.2) (Newmarket Rowley Mile 28th September 2024) & Kempton’s Road to the Kentucky Race (Class 2) (Kempton Park 18th February 2024) are part of the “European Road to the Kentucky Derby” The winners of The Derby Stakes (Gr.1) (Epsom Downs 1st June 2024) and the Coral Eclipse Stakes (Gr.1) (Sandown Park 6th July 2024) qualify for a valuable bonus for participating in the Japan Cup. QIPCO 2,000 Guineas Day (Newmarket Rowley Mile 4th May 2024), Derby Day (Epsom Downs 1st June 2024) and Sun Chariot Stakes (Newmarket Rowley Mile 5th October 2024) day form part of World Pool betting, hosted by the Hong Kong Jockey Club, in 2023.
Please make your nominations through your local turf authorities.
However for American and Canadian entries please nominate the day before closing (due to the time di¢erence) and please email your nominations to racingops@weatherbys.co.uk with a copy to adrian@irbracing.com On this email please include the Date of the race, the racecourse, the race name, the horse (with su¥x, age and colour), owner/s, trainer, silks description and also shipping agents at the earliest opportunity. Please include the postal addresses for owner/s and trainers to set up an account. Please note that ownership can only be a maximum of 18 characters, including spaces. SHIPPING There is no requirement to do a period of quarantine upon arrival in Britain – just to comply with BHA’s rules on Pre-race testing if necessary. You are free to use the shipping agents of your choice and the International Racing Bureau are available to give you a list of suitable companies. Please speak to your shipping agents at the earlier opportunity to discuss shipping routes, costs, tests required, vaccinations required etc. In particular confirm the requirements for any necessary quarantine before departure from Britain and upon return home.
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Jockey Club Estates
TRAVEL ALLOWANCES
Referred to as ‘the headquarters of racing’, Newmarket is home to an unequalled array of facilities which meet every trainers needs... It’s just 65 miles North East of London. Purpose built horse walks which meander through the town, connect training yards to the 14 miles of state-of-the-art artificial tracks, 50 miles of premier turf gallops and schooling facilities that Newmarket Training Grounds has to offer .
Enquiries on potential contributions from the Jockey Club towards the cost of transport and entry fees are welcomed and can be directed to our international representatives, Matt Woolston and Sophie Able, or the International Racing Bureau. Details for all appear in this brochure. The Jockey Club will consider each opportunity on its own merits, taking account of a horse’s rating and the quality of the race being targeted. While substantial incentives will be o¢ered, connections are responsible for organising and paying for shipping, stabling, access to training facilities and general expenditure while in the UK. The International Racing Bureau work closely with The Jockey Club and will be on hand to assist with all of the above.
In the heart of the Berkshire Downs, just 40 miles West of Ascot Lambourn Training Grounds provides top class schooling facilities, 8 miles of premium downland turf gallops and 7 miles of artificial tracks. This tranquil, picturesque setting is the prefect place to train.
Just 40 minutes from central London, Epsom Training Grounds could not be more different to city life. Surrounded by mature woodland, the unspoilt turf gallops and recently ungraded artificial tracks offer a training experience not to be missed.
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TESTING & INFLUENA
STABLING AND TRAINING FACILITIES
There are no training facilities for international runners, at Jockey Club Racecourses. Horses from abroad must be trained away from the tracks.The International Racing Bureau (IRB) will be available to assist you with stabling options including in Newmarket, Lambourn or elsewhere. They will also help with the provision of lead ponies and will advise on the best veterinary and farrier care.
TESTING In order for the BHA to conduct post-arrival testing of horses shipping to race as temporary imports (from outside Great Britain, France, Germany, Ireland, Hong Kong, Japan, Sweden and Norway), horses should arrive in Great Britain a minimum of ten business days prior to race day. Trainers must submit a Whereabouts Form a minimum of 14 business days before the first race in which the horse is entered or intended to be entered. The information must remain up to date and accurate or it may result in a filing failure or missed test. Where a horse is not going to be in Great Britain for a minimum of ten business days prior to race day the trainer should contact the BHA at least 30 days prior to the intended first race to discuss the possibility of pre-departure testing. A horse will not be permitted to declare to race in Great Britain until the sample has been reported as negative.
NEWMARKET The home of UK horse racing is the most popular choice for visiting trainers. Access to the many and varied gallops in Newmarket is straightforward and the IRB are on hand to show your sta¢ the range of facilities. The gallops cover an area of approximately 2,500 acres (1,000ha) and provide 50 miles (80kms) of turf gallops and canters as well as 15 artificial tracks totalling 13 miles (21km). The gallops are owned by Jockey Club Estates and managed by Nick Patton.
LAMBOURN Set on the Berkshire Downs with its varied gradients and centuries old downland turf, Lambourn is known as “The Valley of the Racehorse”. Jockey Club Estates also own and manage Lambourn gallops which include 600 acres of training grounds, 8 miles (12kms) of turf gallops and 7 miles (11kms) of artificial tracks.
EQUINE INFLUENZA Trainers are reminded of the requirement for Equine Influenza vaccination. The rules can be found on the BHA’s rules website – Vaccinations Code – which notes the requirement for six-monthly booster vaccinations. A copy of the passport, or vaccination record, for ALL international runners must be emailed to equine@ britishhorseracing.com prior to close of entry. The BHA Equine department are available to help with any questions on medication, race day restrictions and equipment Lucinda Tyler BHA Medication Control and Anti-Doping Manager Mobile: +44 7500 191167 Anti-doping@britishhorseracing.com James Given Director of Equine Regulation, Safety and Welfare British Horseracing Authority Mobile: +44 7826 671535 jgiven@britishhorseracing.com
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THE OWNERS AND TRAINERS EXPERIENCE AT THE JOCKEY CLUB
Jockey Club Racecourses showcase the best of British racing and we pride ourselves on delivering an outstanding raceday experience. We are committed to ensuring your visit to the UK is enjoyable and a bespoke service is available to all international owners and trainers.
Racing is at the heart of everything we do. Our courses are led by passionate and experienced professionals, on hand to ensure your visits to Jockey Club Racecourses are unforgettable. We work closely with our colleagues at the International Racing Bureau (IRB) and the team at Great British Racing International (GBRI), o¢ering a comprehensive service to visitors from overseas. Each racecourse has its own dedicated Owners and Trainers Liaison who will be on hand to o¢er support and assistance during your visit.
Jockey Club Racecourses will provide
First class catered hospitality on the day your horse runs Owners and Trainers badges including parade ring / paddock access Access to Jockey Club racedays outside of the day your horse runs Assistance in booking hotels Airport transfers if required Dedicated Owners and Trainers Liaison to assist on the day
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RACECOURSE CONTACTS
Sophie Able Newmarket Racecourses and International Director +447921 269 665 sophie.able@thejockeyclub.co.uk
Matt Woolston Assistant Racing and International Director +447795 251 880 matthew.woolston@thejockeyclub.co.uk
RACECOURSE DETAILS
Epsom Downs Tattenham Corner Rd, Epsom, London, KT18 5LQ Head of Racing: Andrew Cooper https://www.thejockeyclub.co.uk/epsom/ Haydock Park Newton-le-Willows, Merseyside, WA12 0HQ Head of Racing: Daniel Cooper https://www.thejockeyclub.co.uk/haydock/ Kempton Park Staines Rd E, Sunbury-on-Thames, London, TW16 5AQ Head of Racing: Barney Cli¢ord https://www.thejockeyclub.co.uk/kempton/
Newmarket Cambridge Road, Newmarket CB8 0TF Head of Racing: Andrew Morris https://www.thejockeyclub.co.uk/newmarket/
Sandown Park Portsmouth Road, Esher, London KT10 9AJ Head of Racing: Andrew Cooper https://www.thejockeyclub.co.uk/sandown/
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LIST OF FEATURE RACES
TOTAL PRIZE FUND
ENTRY FEE
LOCATION
RACE NAME
GRADE
RACE DATE
CLOSE DATE
DISTANCE
AGE
SEX
The 2000 Guineas Stakes The 1000 Guineas Stakes The Sandy Lane Stakes
27th February 2023 27th February 2023
Newmarket
£500,000
Gr 1
4th May 2024
Rowley Mile (8f)
3
C + F
£6250
Newmarket
£500,000
Gr 1
5th May 2024
Rowley Mile (8f)
3
F only
£6250
Haydock Park
£125,000
Gr 2
25th May 2024 20th May 2023
Six Furlongs (6f)
3
£1250
Haydock Park The Temple Stakes
£125,000
Gr 2
25th May 2024 7th May 2024
Five Furlongs (5f)
3+
£1250
One mile about four furlongs (12f abt 6yds) One mile about four furlongs (12f abt 6yds) One mile about four furlongs (12f abt 6yds) One Mile About Two Furlongs (9f abt 209yds)
Epsom Downs
The Oaks
£525,000
Gr 1
31st May 2024 2nd April 2024
3
F only
£6550
The Coronation Cup
4+
£5250
Epsom Downs
£425,000
Gr 1
31st May 2024 2nd April 2024
27th February 2024
Epsom Downs
The Derby
£1,500,000
Gr 1
1st June 2024
3
C + F
£14000
The Coral-Eclipse The Falmouth Stakes
Sandown Park
£750,000
Gr 1
6th July 2024 7th May 2024
3+
£9375
Newmarket
£275,000
Gr 1
12th July 2024 18th June 2024
Banbury Mile (8f)
3+
F + M £3435
The Duchess of Cambridge Stakes
Last Six Furlongs Of The Bunbury Mile (6f) Last Six Furlongs Of The Bunbury Mile (6f) Last Seven Furlongs Of The Bunbury Mile (7f)
Newmarket
£100,000
Gr 2
12th July 2024 6th June 2024
2
F only
£1000
The July Cup Stakes
Newmarket
£600,000
Gr 1
13th July 2024 21st May 2024
3+
C + G
£7500
The Superlative Stakes The Sprint Cup Stakes The September Stakes The Middle Park Stakes The Cheveley Park Stakes
Newmarket
£100,000
Gr 2
13th July 2024 8th July 2024
2
£1000
7th September 2024 7th September 2024 28th September 2024 28th September 2024
Haydock Park
£400,000
Gr 1
9th July 2024
Six Furlongs (6f)
3+
£6540
One Mile About Four Furlongs (11f Abt 219yds) Six Furlongs, (6f) Bretby Stakes Course Six Furlongs, (6f) Bretby Stakes Course
Kempton Park
£90,000
Gr 3
2nd Sept 2024
3+
£900
13th August 2024 13th August 2024
Newmarket
£275,000
Gr 1
2
C
£3420
Newmarket
£275,000
Gr 1
2
F only
£3420
The Sun Chariot Stakes The Fillies’ Mile Stakes The Dewhurst Stakes
5th October 2024 11th October 2024 12th October 2024
Newmarket
£275,000
Gr 1
6th Aug 2024
Rowley Mile (8f)
3+
F + M £1180
13th August 2024 13th August 2024
Newmarket
£500,000
Gr 1
Rowley Mile (8f)
2
F only
£6250
Seven Furlongs, Dewhurst Stakes Course (7f)
Newmarket
£500,000
Gr 1
2
C + F
£6250
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The QIPCO 2000 Guineas Stakes (Class 1) (Group 1)
The QIPCO 1000 Guineas Stakes (Class 1) (Group 1)
Racecourse:
Racecourse:
Newmarket
Newmarket
Date:
PREVIOUS RESULTS QIPCO 2000 Guineas 2021
Date:
PREVIOUS RESULTS QIPCO 1000 Guineas 2021
Saturday 4th May 2024
Sunday 5th May 2024
Distance:
Distance:
ROWLEY MILE (8f, 1,600 metres)
ROWLEY MILE (8f, 1,600 metres)
Total prize fund:
Total prize fund:
£500,000
Poetic Flare
Good to firm
1.35.69 1.36.27 1.41.64
£500,000
Mother Earth
Good to firm Good to firm
1.36.37 1.36.55 1.37.92
Age Range:
2022 2023
Age Range:
2022 2023
Three yrs old colts and fillies only Colts.............9st 2lb; fillies…8st 13lb
Coroebus Chaldean
Good
Three yrs old fillies only
Cachet
Weights:
Weights:
Soft
9st 2lb each
M awj
Soft
Enter by noon, February 27th and pay £2125 stake Scratch by noon on April 23rd or pay £2750 Confirm by noon on April 29th and pay £1375 Supplementary Entry by noon, April 29th and pay £30000 stake Declare by 10.00 a.m. May 2nd
Enter by noon, February 27th and pay £2125 stake Scratch by noon on April 23rd or pay £2750 Confirm by noon on April 29th and pay £1375 Supplementary Entry by noon, April 29th and pay £30000 stake Declare by 10.00 a.m. May 3rd
GROUP ONE
GROUP ONE
Chaldean winning the 2023 2000 Guineas
Mawj winning the 2023 1000 Guineas
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The Betfred Sndy Lane Stakes (Class 1) (Group 2)
The Betfred Temple Stakes (Class 1) (Group 2)
Racecourse:
Racecourse:
Haydock Park
Haydock Park
Date:
Date:
Saturday 25th May 2024
Saturday 25th May 2024
PREVIOUS RESULTS Sandy Lane Stakes 2021
Distance:
Distance:
SIX FURLONGS (6f, 1,200 metres)
FIVE FURLONGS (5f, 1,000 metres)
Total prize fund:
Total prize fund:
£125,000
£125,000
Rohaan
Heavy Good
1.18.15 1.11.76 1.11.39
Age Range:
Age Range:
For three yrs old only
Three yrs old and upwards
PREVIOUS RESULTS Temple Stakes 2021
2022 2023
El Caballo
Weights: Colts and geldings.......9st 2lb; fillies…8st 13lb Penalties, after August 31st, 2023, a winner of a Group 1 race…3lb
Weights: For three yrs old upwards....8st 12lb; fillies…8st 9lb. 4-y-o and up colts and geldings.....9st 6lb; fillies…9st 3lb. Penalties, after August 31st, 2023, a winner of a Group 2 race…3lb Of a Group 1 race…5lb
Little Big Bear
Good to firm
Liberty Beach King’s Lynn Dramatised
Heavy Good
1.3.99 58.88 58.70
2022 2023
Good to firm
Enter by noon, May 20th and pay £1250 stake Declare by 10.00 a.m. May 23rd
Enter by noon, May 7th and pay £1250 stake Confirm by noon on May 20th and pay £875 Supplementary Entry by noon, May 20th and pay £6500 stake Declare by 10.00 a.m. May 23rd
GROUP TWO
GROUP TWO
Little Big Bear winning the 2023 Sandy Lane Stakes
Dramatised winning the 2023 Temple Stakes
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The Betfred Oaks (Class 1) (Group 1)
The DahlBury Coronation Cup (Class 1) (Group 1)
Racecourse:
Racecourse:
Epsom Downs
Epsom Downs
Date:
Date:
Friday 31st May 2024
Friday 31st May 2024
PREVIOUS RESULTS The Oaks 2021
PREVIOUS RESULTS The Coronation Cup 2021
Distance:
Distance:
ONE MILE about FOUR FURLONGS (12f abt 6yds, 2,410 metres)
ONE MILE about FOUR FURLONGS (12f abt 6yds, 2,410 metres)
Snowfall Tuesday
Good to soft
2.42.67 2.37.83 2.36.41
Pyledriver
Good to soft
2.42.23 2.36.40 2.33.78
Total prize fund:
Total prize fund:
£525,000
£425,000
2022 2023
2022 2023
Good
Hukum
Good
Age Range:
Age Range:
For three yrs old fillies only
For four yrs old and upwards
Soul Sister
Good to firm
Emily Upjohn
Good to firm
Weights:
Weights:
9st 2lb each
Colts and geldings.......9st 2lb; fillies…8st 13lb
Enter by noon, April 2nd and pay £2290 stake Scratch by noon on May 17th or pay £2620 Confirm by noon on May 25th and pay £1640 Supplementary Entry by noon, May 25th and pay £30000 stake Declare by 10.00 a.m. May 29th
Enter by noon, April 2nd and pay £1800 stake Scratch by noon on May 7th or pay £2150 Confirm by noon on May 25th and pay £1300 Supplementary Entry by noon, May 25th and pay £25000 stake Declare by 10.00 a.m. May 29th
GROUP ONE
GROUP ONE
Soul Sister winning the 2023 The Oaks
Emily Upjohn winning the 2023 Coronation Cup
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The Betfred Derby (Class 1) (Group 1)
The Corl-Eclipse (Class 1) (Group 1)
Racecourse:
Racecourse:
Epsom Downs
Sandown Park
Date:
Date:
Saturday 1st June 2024
Saturday 6th July 2024
PREVIOUS RESULTS The Derby 2021
Distance:
Distance:
ONE MILE about FOUR FURLONGS (12f abt 6yds, 2,410 metres)
ONE MILE ABOUT TWO FURLONGS (9f abt 209yds, 1,990 metres)
Adayar
Good to soft
2.36.85 2.36.38 2.33.88
Total prize fund:
Total prize fund:
£1,500,000
£750,000
PREVIOUS RESULTS The Coral-Eclipse 2021
2022 2023
Desert Crown Auguste Rodin
Good
Age Range:
Age Range:
For three yrs old colts and fillies only Colts.............9st 2lb; fillies…8st 13lb
For three yrs old and upwards
Good to firm
Weights:
Weights:
Weights: 3-y-o colts and geldings...8st 13lb; fillies…8st 10lb 4-y-o and up colts and geldings.....9st 9lb; fillies…9st 6lb
St Mark’s Basilica
Good to soft Good to firm
2.10.87 2.5.20
2022 2023
Vadeni
Paddington
Good
2.5.16
First Entry - Enter by noon, February 27th and pay £3000 stake or Second Entry – Enter by noon, April 24th and pay £12000 Scratch by noon on May 7th or pay £4000 Scratch by noon on May 21st or pay £4000 Confirm by noon on May 27th and pay £3000 Supplementary Entry by noon, May 27th and pay £75000 stake Declare by 10.00 a.m. May 30th
Enter by noon, May 7th and pay £3275 stake Scratch by noon on June 4th or pay £3750 Confirm by noon on July 1st and pay £2350 Supplementary Entry by noon, July 1st and pay £50000 stake Declare by 10.00 a.m. July 4th
GROUP ONE
GROUP ONE
Auguste Rodin winning the 2023 The Derby
Paddington winning the 2023 Coral-Eclipse
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The Tatterslls Flmouth Stakes (Class 1) (Group 1)
The Duchess of Cmbidge Stakes (sponsored by bet365) (Class 1) (Group 2)
Racecourse:
Racecourse:
Newmarket
Newmarket
Date:
Date:
Friday 12th July 2024
Friday 12th July 2024
PREVIOUS RESULTS The Falmouth Stakes 2021
Distance:
Distance:
BUNBURY MILE (8f, 1,600 metres)
Last SIX FURLONGS of the Bunbury Mile (6f, 1,200 metres)
PREVIOUS RESULTS The Duchess of Cambridge Stakes 2021 Sandrine
Total prize fund:
£275,000
Snow Lantern
Good to firm
1.35.93 1.36.37 1.39.52
Total prize fund:
£100,000
Age Range:
For three yrs old and upwards fillies and mares only 3-y-o.............9st; 4-y-o and up…9st 9lb
Good to firm Good to firm
1.10.65 1.11.02 1.13.66
2022 2023
Prosperous Voyage Good to firm
Age Range:
For two yrs old fillies only
2022 2023
Mawj
Nashwa
Good
Weights:
Weights: 9st 2lb each Penalties, a winner of a Group 1 or Group 2 race…3lb
Persian Dreamer
Good
Enter by noon, June 18th and pay £1030 stake Confirm by noon on July 6th and pay £2405 Supplementary Entry by noon, July 6th and pay £20000 stake Declare by 10.00 a.m. July 10th
Enter by noon, July 6th and pay £1000 stake Declare by 10.00 a.m. July 10th
GROUP ONE
GROUP TWO
Nashwa winning the 2023 Falmouth Stakes
Persian Dreamer winning the 2023 Duchess of Cambridge Stakes
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The July Cup Stakes (Class 1) (Group 1)
The Bet 365 Superlative Stakes (Class 1) (Group 2)
Racecourse:
Racecourse:
Newmarket
Newmarket
Date:
Date:
Saturday 13th July 2024
Saturday 13th July 2024
Distance:
Distance:
Last SIX FURLONGS of the Bunbury Mile (6f, 1,200 metres)
Last Seven FURLONGS of the Bunbury Mile (7f, 1,400 meters)
PREVIOUS RESULTS The Superlative Stakes 2021
PREVIOUS RESULTS The July Cup Stakes 2021
Total prize fund:
Total prize fund:
£100,000
£600,000
Native Trail Isaac Shelby City of Troy
Good to firm Good to firm Good to soft
1.25.37 1.25.13 1.26.03
Age Range:
Age Range:
for two yrs old only
For three yrs old and upwards
Starman
Good to firm Good to firm Good to soft
1.10.11 1.9.47 1.11.68
2022 2023
Weights:
Weights:
Colts and geldings.........9st 3lb; fillies…9st
3-y-o colts and geldings....9st 2lb; fillies… 8st 13lb 4-y-o and up colts and geldings.....9st 8lb; fillies…9st 5lb
2022 2023
Alcohol Free
Penalties, a winner of a Group 1 or Group 2 race…3lb
Shaquille
Enter by noon, July 8th and pay £1000 stake Declare by 10.00 a.m. July 11th
Enter by noon, May 21st and pay £2580 stake Scratch by noon on June 25th or pay £3300 Confirm by noon on July 8th and pay £1620 Supplementary Entry by noon, July 8th and pay £36000 stake. Declare by 10.00 a.m. July 11th
GROUP ONE
GROUP TWO
Shaquille winning the 2023 July Cup Stakes
City of Troy winning the 2023 Superlative Stakes
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The Betfir Spint Cup Stakes (Class 1) (Group 1)
The Unibet September Stakes (Class 1) (Group 3)
Racecourse:
Racecourse:
Haydock Park
Kempton Park
Date:
Date:
Saturday 7th September 2024 SIX FURLONGS (6f, 1,200 metres)
Saturday 7th September 2024
Distance:
Distance:
ONE MILE ABOUT FOUR FURLONGS (11f abt 219yds, 2,400 metres)
PREVIOUS RESULTS The Sprint Cup Stakes 2021
Total prize fund:
£400,000
Total prize fund:
£90,000
Age Range:
For three yrs old and upwards
Emaraaty Ana
Good to firm Good to firm
1.9.10 1.8.75
Age Range:
For three yrs old and upwards
Weights:
3-y-o colts and geldings......9st 3lb; fillies…9st 4-y-o and up colts and geldings.....9st 5lb; fillies…9st 2lb
PREVIOUS RESULTS The September Stakes 2021 Hamish
2022 2023
Minzaal Regional
Weights: 3-y-o colts and geldings...8st 13lb; fillies…8st 10lb. 4-y-o and up colts and geldings.....9st 7lb; fillies…9st 4lb Penalties, after March 31st, 2024, a winner of a Group 3 race…3lb. Of a Group 2 race…5lb. Of a Group 1 race…7lb
Good
1.10.60
Standard to slow 2.34.53 Standard to slow 2.34.44 Standard to slow 2.30.87
2022 2023
Mostahdaf Bay Bridge
Enter by noon, July 9th and pay £2300 stake Scratch by noon on August 20th or pay £2600 Confirm by noon on September 2nd and pay £1640 Supplementary Entry by noon, September 2nd and pay £20000 stake Declare by 10.00 a.m. September 5th
Enter by noon, September 2nd and pay £900 stake Declare by 10.00 a.m. September 5th
GROUP ONE
GROUP THREE
Regional winning the 2023 Sprint Cup Stakes
Bay Bridge winning the 2023 September Stakes
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The Juddmonte Middle Park Stakes (Class 1) (Group 1)
The Juddmonte Cheveley Park Stakes (Class 1) (Group 1)
Racecourse:
Racecourse:
Newmarket
Newmarket
Date:
Date:
PREVIOUS RESULTS The Cheveley Park Stakes 2021 Tenebrism
Saturday 28th September 2024 SIX FURLONGS, (6f, 1,200 metres) Bretby Stakes Course
Saturday 28th September 2024 ROWLEY MILE (6f, 1,200 metres)
PREVIOUS RESULTS The Middle Park Stakes 2021
Distance:
Distance:
Total prize fund:
£275,000
Good to firm 1.11.00
Perfect Power
Good to firm 1.11.32
Total prize fund:
£275,000
Age Range:
2022 2023
For two yrs old fillies only
Lezoo
Good
1.11.84
2022 2023
Blackbeard
Good
1.12.02
Age Range:
For two yrs old colts only
Weights:
9st 2lb each
Porta Fortuna
Good to firm 10.10.66
Vandeek
Good to firm 1.10.76
Weights:
9st 2lb each
Enter by noon, August 13th and pay £1180 stake Scratch by noon on September 10th or pay £1360 Confirm by noon on September 23rd and pay £880 Supplementary Entry by noon, September 23rd and pay £20000 stake Declare by 10.00 a.m. September 26th
Enter by noon, August 13th and pay £1180 stake Scratch by noon on September 10th or pay £1360 Confirm by noon on September 23rd and pay £880 Supplementary Entry by noon, September 23rd and pay £20000 stake Declare by 10.00 a.m. September 26th
GROUP ONE
GROUP ONE
Vandeek winning the 2023 Middle Park Stakes
Porta Fortuna winning the 2023 Cheveley Park Stakes
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The Sun Chaiot Stakes (Class 1) (Group 1)
The Bet365 ¢illies’ Mile Stakes (Class 1) (Group 1)
Racecourse:
Racecourse:
Newmarket
Newmarket
Date:
Date:
PREVIOUS RESULTS The Fillies' Mile Stakes 2021 Inspiral
Saturday 5th October 2024
Friday 11th October 2024
PREVIOUS RESULTS The Sun Chariot Stakes 2021
Distance:
Distance:
ROWLEY MILE (8f, 1,600 metres)
ROWLEY MILE (8f, 1,600 metres)
Total prize fund:
Total prize fund:
£275,000
£500,000
Good to soft
1.38.44 1.36.53 1.38.80
Sa¢ron Beach
Good
1.40.58 1.35.53
Age Range:
Age Range:
2022 2023
For three yrs old and upwards fillies and mares only 3-y-o...........9st 2lb; 4-y-o and up…9st 5lb
For two yrs old fillies only
Commissioning
Good
2022 2023
Fonteyn Inspiral
Good to soft
Weights:
Colts................9st 3lb; fillies…9st
Ylang Ylang
Soft
Weights:
Good to firm 1.35.65
Enter by noon, August 6th and pay £1180 stake Scratch by noon on September 17th or pay £1360 Confirm by noon on September 30th and pay £880 Supplementary Entry by noon, September 30th and pay £20000 stake Declare by 10.00 a.m. October 3rd
Enter by noon, August 13th and pay £2150 stake Scratch by noon on September 17th or pay £2750 Confirm by noon on October 5th and pay £1350 Supplementary Entry by noon, October 5th and pay £35000 stake Declare by 10.00 a.m. October 9th
GROUP ONE
GROUP ONE
Inspiral winning the 2023 Sun Chariot Stakes
Ylang Ylang winning the 2023 Fillies' Mile Stakes
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The Darley Dewhurst Stakes (Class 1) (Group 1)
Racecourse:
Newmarket
Date:
Saturday 12th October 2024
PREVIOUS RESULTS The Sun Chariot Stakes 2021
Distance:
SEVEN FURLONGS, Dewhurst Stakes Course (7f, 1,400 metres)
Total prize fund:
£500,000
Native Trail
Good Good
1.24.82 1.22.54 1.24.85
Age Range:
For two yrs old colts and fillies only Weights: Colts................9st 3lb; fillies…9st
2022 2023
Chaldean
Weights:
City of Troy
Soft
Enter by noon, August 13th and pay £2150 stake Scratch by noon on September 17th or pay £2750 Confirm by noon on October 7th and pay £1350 Supplementary Entry by noon, October 7th and pay £35000 stake Declare by 10.00 a.m. October 10th
GROUP ONE
City of Troy winning the 2023 Dewhurst Stakes
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