Hexham Racecourse History | ||||
The earliest evidence of racing in the vicinity of Hexham was at Tyne Green in 1720, although the first races did not take place on the Hexham race ground until 1793, with details of two meetings held that year shown below courtesy of the Newcastle Courant. In the mid to late 19th century Hexham had to take a back seat when Wark races gained in popularity from 1854. However, Wark (North Tyneside) closed for the final time on 16th May 1878, providing Hexham with the opportunity to prepare for a relaunch. In 1890 racing resumed on 23rd April, masterminded by Charles William Chipchase Henderson, with full race details shown below, although it was a further ten years before permanent buildings began being built. Painted in distinctive blue and yellow, the racing colours of Charles Henderson, the same colours were used for member’s badges in the early years they were issued. In 1907 the Heart of All England Cup and Steeplechase were introduced into the programme for the first time, the race was recognised as the point to point championship in the area. It is thought that James VI of Scotland gave the ‘Heart of All England’ title in spite of Hadrian’s Wall being so close. A limited company was formed in 1926 under the directorship of Captain Stephen Henderson jnr, making the future of Hexham racecourse secure. Racing ceased during the war years, the site being used to store ammunition, but returned in 1946. A new weighing room was completed in 1990; a new watering system in 1997, and the Horse Race Levy Board helped to finance the Ramshaw Stand in 1998. Currently the course offers 15 fixtures annually. |
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Hexham continues to thrive today, whereas nearby Rothbury closed its gates for the final time in 1965. | ||||
The Northumbrian town of Rothbury first staged a three day race meeting on Rothbury Haugh in April 1759 sponsored primarily by Lord Northumberland. Just a year later, on Monday 14th April 1760, a meeting was organised but only three horses were present. Races were held intermittently for the next century, seldom more than one day a year and often in conjunction with a town festival or fair. The first occasion racing received wider recognition was in 1869 when results were included in the Racing Calendar. The principal race, the Rothbury Hunt Cup over 2 ½ miles, went to Mr Dale’s Rebecca at that early meeting. The course, close to the River, was always prone to flooding, which was more of a problem when they only raced once a year and relied on the profit from that meeting to subsidise the racecourse. Furthermore, the course lacked basic facilities, including sufficient stabling for the horses. Racing ceased between 1915 and 1919, in line with the majority of courses, and again between 1939 and 1945, returning after the war had ended on Saturday 27th April 1946. The situation became dire in the early 1960s when racing was abandoned in consecutive years between 1962 and 1963 due to flooding, so it was no surprise when the course was listed amongst those which the Levy Board stated they would no longer support financially after 1966. In the end the final meeting was staged on Saturday 10th April 1965. |
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I am grateful to Ordnance Survey (© Crown Copyright) for permission to use the map shown below. | ||||
The newspaper extracts shown below are from the Newcastle Courant of Thursday 22nd March 1739 and May 1739. |
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I am grateful to Craig Binns for many of the badges shown on this page. | ||||
1936 Gents | 1938 Ladies | 1938 Gents | 1939 Ladies | 1939 Gents |
Wednesday 23rd April 1890 |
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1976 Gents | 1977 Gents | 1978 Gents | 1979 Gents | 1980 Gents |
Wednesday 23rd April 1890 |
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1981 Gents | 1983 Gents | 1984 Gents | 1985 Gents | 1986 Gents |
Wednesday 23rd April 1890 |
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1987 Gents | 1988 Gents | 1989 Gents | 1990 Gents | 1991 Gents |
Wednesday 23rd April 1890 |
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1992 Gents | 1993 Gents | 1994 Gents | 1995 Gents | 1996 Gents |
The Heart of All England Hunter Chase over 3 miles 1 furlong is one of the most popular races at the track. A list of winners since 2005 is shown below:- 2005 The Heart of All England Hunter Chase was won by Benbeoch (6/4 fav) ridden by Miss P Robson, beating Natiain (9/1) ridden by Mr J A Richardson, with Jupiter’s Fancy (28/1) in third 2006 The Heart of All England Hunter Chase was won by Natiain (11/8 fav) ridden by Mr W L Morgan, beating Anshan Spirit (8/1) trained by R Green and ridden by Mr R W Green, with Benny Boy (16/1) trained by S Waugh and ridden by Mr A Waugh in third 2007 The Heart of All England Hunter Chase was won by Royal Mackintosh (20/1) trained by A H Mactaggert, beating Thunder Hawk (33/1) ridden by Mr T Davidson, with Shanteen Lass (20/1) ridden by Mr C Dawson in third |
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1997 Gents | 1998 Gents | 1999 Gents | 2000 Gents | 2001 Ladies |
2008 The Heart of All England Hunter Chase was won by Messager (11/4) trained by Miss G Bilton and ridden by Nathan Moscrop, beating Sacred Mountain (5/2) ridden by Mr T Oates, with Network Oscar (3/1) trained by David Easterby and ridden by Mr Ollie Greenhall in third |
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2002 Gents | 2003 Ladies | 2003 Gents | 2004 Ladies | 2004 Gents |
2011 The Heart of All England Hunter Chase was won by Bitter Blue (11/10 fav) trained by David Easterby and ridden by Mr Oliver Greenhall, beating Impact Zone (13/2) trained by I M Mason and ridden by Miss Joanna Mason, with Mr Gossip (12/1) trained by David Easterby and ridden by Mr Toby Greenhall in third |
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2005 Ladies | 2005 Gents | 2006 Ladies | 2006 Gents | 2007 Gents |
2014 The Heart of All England Hunter Chase was won by New Rising (6/1) trained by M E Ellwood and ridden by Mr J Lyttle, beating Barachois Silver (2/1 jt fav) trained by Mrs J Hollands and ridden by Mr G Crow, with Central Flame (2/1 jt fav) trained by J Walton and ridden by Miss C Walton in third |
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2008 Gents | 2009 Gents | 2010 Gents | 2011 Gents | 2012 Gents |
2017 The Heart of All England Hunter Chase was won by Tallow Fair (9/2) trained by Miss Lucy Horner and ridden by Mr S Lee, beating Bafana Choice (10/1) trained by Mrs S Grant and ridden by Miss A Waugh, with Mickey Miller (5/1) trained by John Dawson and ridden by Mr J Dawson in third |
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2013 Gents | 2014 Gents | 2015 Gents |
ISBN 978-0-9957632-0-3 652 pages 774 former courses |
ISBN 978-0-9957632-1-0 352 pages 400 former courses |
ISBN 978-0-9957632-2-7 180 pages 140 former courses |
ISBN 978-0-9957632-3-4 264 pages 235 former courses |
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