Chepstow Racecourse History | ||||
Although the first evidence of racing in the vicinity of Chepstow was in 1867, the first meeting at the present day course at Piercefield Park took place on Friday 6th August 1926. Until Ffos Las and Chelmsford City opened in the 21st century, Chepstow was the newest of the 59 racecourses in the country. The very first race was won by Conca d'Oro in the Selling Plate, with the full result shown below. In its first year the course hosted the Welsh St Leger, which was won by the Alec Taylor trained Sledmere. In 1933 history was made at the two day meeting when Gordon Richards, later to become Sir Gordon, went through the card on the first day and won the first 5 races on day two. By this stage he had won 12 consecutive races, having won his last, the 5th race of the day, at Nottingham just before the start of the Chepstow meeting. In the last at Chepstow he failed by a head and a neck to give Doug Smith's Lament 34lbs. The Welsh Grand National, over 3 miles 5 1/2 furlongs, was first run at the Ely Racecourse in Cardiff in 1895. After the Second World War the race was run at Caerleon in 1948, Cardiff having closed in 1939. A year later the race moved to its current home at Chepstow, when the inaugural running at its new home was won by Dick Francis on Fighting Line. Full results are shown below. The racing manager at the course for a long time was John Hughes and it was a sad day for Chepstow when he died in 1988. The course is constantly looking at new initiatives, joining forces with Hereford in 2008 to sell joint membership, and later negotiating a similar deal with Bangor. Currently the course offers 32 National Hunt and Flat fixtures annually. (Extract show courtesy of the British Library Online) |
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Although Chepstow remains a thriving racecourse, nearby Cardiff closed its gates for the final time in 1939. | ||||
Cardiff first recorded a three day race meeting from Wednesday 31st July to Friday 2nd August 1782 at Heath Farm when the Mansel-Talbot Cup over 2 miles went to Mr Pritchard’s Perdita. The meetings proved popular and were supported by the Cardiff Corporation who donated £20 to the racing fund each year. James Whyte, in his ‘History of the British Turf’ records the card in July 1839 consisted of the Glamorganshire Stakes, the Coronation Stakes and the Cardiff Stakes, all over 2 miles. The Ely Racecourse, an excellent viewing course, perfectly flat and extending to just a mile, was used for the first time on Wednesday 30th May 1855, although Flat racing came to an end on Wednesday 3rd May 1876, racing lapsing in the town for eight years. However, meetings were revived on Wednesday 28th April 1886 when the public’s interest was rekindled. In 1895 the Ely course received a tremendous boost when they played host to the Welsh Grand National for the first time, and by 1921 they were also rewarded with the Welsh Champion Hurdle and were the undoubted premier track in Wales. Tragedy struck in 1937 when fire gutted both main stands, and although racing did continue for two years after the event, the final meeting took place on Thursday 27th April 1939. Wednesday 31st July 1782 |
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I am grateful to Ordnance Survey (© Crown Copyright) for permission to use the 1945 map shown below. | ||||
1936 Gents | 1937 Gents | 1938 Ladies | 1939 Ladies | 1939 Gents |
The rare handbill shown below is provided courtesy of the Robert Shaw collection. |
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1954 Gents | 1955 Ladies | 1956 Gents | 1956 Ladies | 1957 Ladies |
1949 The Welsh Grand National was won by 10 year old Fighting Line, trained by Ken Cundell and ridden by Dick Francis 1950 The Welsh Grand National was won by 12 year old Gallery, trained by W Bissill and ridden by A Mullins 1951 The Welsh Grand National was won by 8 year old Skyreholme, trained by Neville Crump and ridden by A Thompson 1952 The Welsh Grand National was won by 10 year old Dinton Lass, trained by J Roberts and ridden by A Mullins 1953 The Welsh Grand National was won by 10 year old Stalbridge Rock, trained by Harry Dufosee and ridden by Bob McCreery |
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1958 Gents | 1958 Ladies | 1959 Gents | 1960 Ladies | 1961 Gents |
1954 The Welsh Grand National was won by 10 year old Blow Horn, trained by T Jarvis and ridden by J Hunter 1955 The Welsh Grand National was won by 10 year old Monaleen, trained by H T Smith and ridden by P Fitzgerald 1956 The Welsh Grand National was won by 10 year old Crudwell, trained by F Cundell and ridden by Dick Francis 1957 The Welsh Grand National was won by 9 year old Creeola II, trained by Fred Rimell and ridden by Michael Scudamore 1958 The Welsh Grand National was won by 8 year old Oscar Wilde, trained by Bill Wightman and ridden by Brian Lawrence |
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1963 Ladies | 1964 Gents | 1964 Ladies | 1965 Gents | 1965 Ladies |
1959 The Welsh Grand National was won by 8 year old Limonali, trained by E C Morel and ridden by David Nicholson 1960 The Welsh Grand National was won by 10 year old Clover Bud, trained by G Llewellin and ridden by David Nicholson 1961 The Welsh Grand National was won by 10 year old Limonali, trained by I Lewis and ridden by David Nicholson 1962 The Welsh Grand National was won by 8 year old Forty Secrets, trained by E Jones and ridden by Josh Gifford 1963 The Welsh Grand National was won by 9 year old Motel, trained by W Lowe and ridden by P Cowley |
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1967 Ladies | 1967 Gents | 1968 Ladies | 1969 Gents | 1969 Ladies |
1964 The Welsh Grand National was won by 8 year old Rainbow Battle, trained by Arthur Stephenson and ridden by Paddy Broderick 1965 The Welsh Grand National was won by 8 year old Norther, trained by D Jenkins and ridden by Terry Biddlecombe 1966 The Welsh Grand National was won by 8 year old Kilburn, trained by C Nesfield and ridden by Tim Norman 1967 The Welsh Grand National was won by 11 year old Happy Spring, trained by J S Wright and ridden by Ken White 1968 The Welsh Grand National was won by 7 year old Glenn, trained by Fred Rimell and ridden by Eddie Harty |
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1971 Gents | 1972 Ladies | 1973 Gents | 1973 Ladies | 1974 Gents |
1969 The Welsh Grand National was abandoned due to snow |
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1974 Ladies | 1975 Gents | 1975 Ladies | 1976 Gents | 1976 Ladies |
1975 The Welsh Grand National was abandoned because the course was waterlogged |
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1977 Gents | 1978 Gents | 1979 Gents | 1980 Gents | 1981 Gents |
1981 The Welsh Grand National was won by 7 year old Peaty Sandy, trained by Helen Hamilton and ridden by Mr Geordie Dun |
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1982 Gents | 1983 Ladies | 1983 Gents | 1984 Gents | 1985 Ladies |
1986 The Welsh Grand National was won by 7 year old Stearsby, trained by Jenny Pitman and ridden by Graham Bradley |
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1985 Gents | 1986 Ladies | 1986 Gents | 1987 Member | 1988 Member |
1991 The Welsh Grand National was won by 9 year old Carvill’s Hill, trained by Martin Pipe and ridden by Peter Scudamore |
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1989 Member | 1990 Member | 1991 Member | 1992 Member | 1993 Member |
1997 The Welsh Grand National was won by 9 year old Earth Summit, trained by Nigel Twiston-Davies and ridden by Tom Jenks |
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1994 Member | 1995 Member | 1996 Member | 1997 Member | 1998 Member |
2002 The Welsh Grand National was won by 9 year old Mini Sensation, trained by Jonjo O’Neill and ridden by Tony Dobbin |
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1999 Member | 2000 Member | 2001 Member | 2002 Member | 2003 Member |
2007 The Welsh Grand National was won by 7 year old Miko de Beauchene, trained by Robert Alner and ridden by Andrew Thornton |
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2004 Member | 2005 Member | 2006 Member | 2007 Member | 2008 Joint Membership |
2012 The Welsh Grand National, run in January 2013 due to a waterlogged course in 2012, was won by 8 year old Monbeg Dude, trained by Michael Scudamore and ridden by Paul Carberry |
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2008 Joint Jumps Membership | 2013 Member | 2014 Member | 2015 Member | 2016 Member |
2016 The Welsh Grand National was won by 6 year old Native River, trained by Colin Tizzard and ridden by Richard Johnson |
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2017 Member | 2018 Member | 2019 Member | 2020 Member | 2022 Member |
2019 The Welsh Grand National was won by 9 year old Potters Corner, trained by Christian Williams and ridden by Jack Tudor 2020 The Welsh Grand National, run in January 2021 due to a postponement in 2020, was won by 7 year old Secret Reprieve, trained by Evan Williams and ridden by Adam Wedge 2021 The Welsh Grand National was won by 8 year old Iwilldoit, trained by Sam Thomas and ridden by Stan Sheppard |
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2023 Member |
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