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Earliest meeting: Wednesday 26th May 1847
When the land at New Barns,Weaste was acquired by the Manchester Ship Canal Co in 1902 racing moved back to Castle Irwell after the race committee purchased that land from the executors of John Fitzgerald’s son. The inaugural two day meeting took place at Easter 1902 when the principal race, the Lancashire Chase, went to Fairland. Robert was appointed Secretary of the newly established racecourse in 1904. The course closed during the First World War, with racing resuming on Wednesday 1st January 1919. During the Second World War racing continued for the first two years, with the course holding the ‘New St Leger’ on Saturday 6th September 1941 when won by Sun Castle trained by Cecil Boyd-Rochfort. In 1961 the old grandstand was demolished and within a year a new one was opened; the future looked bright for Manchester, but how wrong people were. Developers saw the huge potential for the land on which the course was located and made a bid too large to refuse. The final meeting was staged on Saturday 9th November 1963. |
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This racecourse is covered in Volume 1 of Racecourses Here Today and Gone Tomorrow. Ordering details shown below. | |
Local Patrons | Lord W Hamilton, Honorable J S Barry, Mr Williams Wynn |
Principal Races | Manchester Handicap, Manchester Cup, Lancashire Oaks (now run at Haydock) |
Saturday 6th September 1732 |
Manchester £30 Purse |
11th to 13th August 1762 |
Manchester 2 mile Purse |
James Whyte’s History of the British Turf notes that Manchester races were first established at Kensal Moor in 1681 and extend over 4 days in May, with another meeting in August. The course was one mile in circumference with a hill and fine run in. The races were:- |
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Robert Lancelot Busby was born in Hampstead, London in 1880, but lived with an uncle, Charles Frail, following the death of his parents in the 1890s. In 1898, his uncle, a well-known figure in the world of horse racing, acquired 132 acres of land adjacent to the River Irwell in Salford - upon which in May 1901 was laid the foundation stone of the Club Stand for Manchester Racecourse: Robert was appointed Secretary of the newly established racecourse in 1904. |
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I am grateful to Kenneth Balshaw for the two extracts from 1931 racecards shown below. They provide an insight into the famous jockeys and owners of the day. | |
Wednesday 27th May 1931
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Saturday 30th May 1931
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Saturday 6th September 1941 |
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The meeting moved to Castle Irwell for the last time in 1902. The final meeting took place on 9th November 1963 |
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Geoff writes the following personal memories of a course he quite clearly, dearly loved and misses very much:- |
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I am also grateful to Nick Ritchie for providing a link to his excellent article on Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kersal_Moor |
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Course today | I am grateful to James Watson, a PhD student at Salford University, for noting that ,'The strip where all the stands/tattersalls were have been concreted over and used as a car park for over 40 years (or built on by student accommodation), whilst the paddocks and stables have become very overgrown.' |
The photo above, courtesy of Nick Ritchie, is taken from the middle of the former course looking South towards the old pavilion. |
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The above photo was taken by Nick Ritchie and is looking across the playing fields to the North. |
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The photo shown above is of the Old Racecourse Hotel which opened in 1930 and had stained glass windows in racing colours. Many jockeys stayed in it overnight, but it closed in 2013. |
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The rare handbill shown below is provided courtesy of the Robert Shaw collection. |
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For further reading about Kersal Moor I can recommend 'Our Turf, Our Stage and our Ring' by Richard Right Proctor which was written in 1862. Reprints of the book are available on www.abebooks.co.uk If you have photos, postcards, racecards. badges, newspaper cuttings or book references about the old course, or can provide a photo of how the ground on which the old racecourse stood looks today, then email johnwslusar@gmail.com |
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Much of the information about this course has been found using internet research and is in the public domain. However, useful research sources have been:- London Illustrated News Racing Illustrated 1895-1899 The Sporting & Dramatic Illustrated Northern Turf History Volumes 1-4 by J.Fairfax-Blakeborough The Sporting Magazine A Long Time Gone by Chris Pitt first published in 1996 ISBN 0 900599 89 8 Racing Calendars which were first published in 1727 |
1890 Gents | 1893 Ladies | 1910 Gents | 1912 Gents |
1919 Gents | 1920 Gents | 1922 Gents | 1923 Gents |
1923 Ladies | 1924 Gents | 1924 Ladies | 1925 Member |
1894 Ladies | 1904 Ladies | 1907 Ladies | 1910 Ladies |
1912 Ladies | 1920 Ladies | 1921 Ladies | |
1926 Matched Pair | |||
1927 Ladies | 1929 Gents | 1931 Member | |
1935 Ladies | 1936 Ladies | 1937 Gents | 1938 Pair |
1939 Ladies | 1946 Ladies | 1947 Ladies | 1948 Gents |
The rare card entrance badges for the 1947 season are shown courtesy of Vincent Hinde | |||
25th July 1947 | 5th September 1947 | ||
21st November 1947 | 22nd November 1947 | ||
1948 Ladies | 1949 Gents | 1949 Ladies | 1950 Gents |
1951 Gents | 1958 Gents | 1961 Gents | 1963 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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