Royal Ascot: Hardwicke Stakes
The Hardwicke Stakes, held on the final day of the Royal meeting, is a Group 2 race over 1 mile 3 furlongs and 211 yards and is open to horses aged four years or older. The race is named in honour of the 5th Earl of Hardwicke, the Master of the Buckhounds in Benjamin Disraeli’s government from 1874 to 1880. The race was named in his honour in 1879, but he was an inveterate gambler who had huge debts with Agar-Robartes Bank and had to try to sell his Wimpole Hall Estate in Cambridgeshire in 1891. However, it failed to sell at auction and Lord Robartes, chairman of the Bank, had to accept the Estate in settlement of the debt. |
Hardwicke Stakes 1898 | Stakes | Old Mile | ||
Pos. | Horse | Jockey | Age/weight | Owner |
1 | COLLAR | Otto Madden | John Porter 3-7st 12lbs | Duke of Westminster 15/8 fav |
2 | BAY RONALD | Bradford | Tom Jennings jnr 5-9st 12lbs | Mr L Brassey 9/4 |
3 | CORTEGAR | Sam Loates | William A Jarvis 4-9st 7lbs | Mr C D Rose 100/12 |
4 | DEVON | C Wood | W Waugh 3-7st 12lbs | Sir J Blundell Maple 11/2 |
5 | MERRY BUCK | Tommy Loates | Tom Jennings jnr 3-7st 12lbs | Mr L Brassey 10/1 |
6 | NENUPHAR | Herbert Toon | James Waugh 3-7st 12lbs | Mr Russell 20/1 |
7 | SWEET HAMPTON | N Robinson | Gilbert 3-7st 5lbs | Sir M Fitzgerald 20/1 |
The Hardwicke Stakes over a mile and a half of the Swinley Course was on Friday 17th June 1898 and the winner, a chesnut horse by St Simon won a first prize of 2650 sovereigns from 65 subscribers (equivalent to £344,000 in 2020). | Over round 110% |
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