Molecomb Stakes
The Molecomb Stakes, named after a house on the Goodwood Estate called Molecomb which was built by the 3rd Duke of Richmond, Charles Lennox, for his sister Lady Sarah Lennox, is the third oldest race still contested at the Glorious Goodwood meeting having been established in 1829. It is a Group 3 race for 2-year-olds over 5 furlongs and is traditionally held on the second day of the 5-day meeting. Initially the race was opened to all 2-year-olds, but in 1932 it was restricted to fillies, although in 1981 it reverted to a race for colts, fillies and geldings. |
Molecomb Stakes 1829 | Group 3 | 6 furlongs | ||
Pos. | Horse | Jockey | Age/weight | Owner |
1 | CONVERT | Frank Boyce | 2-8st 4lbs | Duke of Richmond 4/7 fav |
2 | RED ROVER | Pavis | 2-8st 4lbs | General Grosvenor 5/4 |
This race took place on Friday 14th August 1829 and was a subscription race of 30 sovereigns each for 2-y-o carrying 8st 4lbs. There were 3 subscribers, and it was valued at 100 sovereigns (equivalent to £12,000 in 2021). | Over round 107% |