Nassau Stakes
The Nassau Stakes, joint fifth oldest race at the Glorious Goodwood meeting along with the Chesterfield Cup, was named by the 5th Duke of Richmond, Charles Gordon-Lennox, in honour of his close ties and support of the House of Orange-Nassau, the reigning House of the Netherlands, and is a Group 1 race for fillies and mares aged 3 and above over 1 mile 1 furlong and 192 yards. When first contested, it was restricted to 3-year-old fillies over a mile, but in 1900 it was extended to 1 mile 4 furlongs, although it was reduced to its current distance in 1911. Race conditions were changed in 1975 when fillies and mares aged 4 and above were allowed entry and, at one stage, it was a Group 2 race, but was promoted to Group 1 level in 1999. It traditionally takes place on the third day of the 5-day meeting. |
Nassau Stakes 1896 | Group 3 | 1 Mile | ||
Pos. | Horse | Jockey | Age/weight | Owner |
1 | MISS FRASER | F Finlay | 3-8st 10lbs (J Dawson junior) | Lord Ellesmere 9/4 |
2 | ARDVOURLIE | C Loates | 3-8st 5lbs | Sir S Scott 100/8 |
3 | BURGONET | Otto Madden | 3-9st 1lb | Duke of Devonshire 100/8 |
4 | BALM OF GILEAD | Fred Rickaby | 3-8st 10lbs | Lord Crewe 100/8 |
5 | ST SIMON Filly | Allsopp | 3-8st 10lbs | Mr R B Brett 100/30 |
6 | OMLADINA | M Cannon | 3-8st 10lbs | Duke of Westminster 2/1 fav |
7 | FIESOLE | T Loates | 3-8st 5lbs | Mr Leopold de Rothschild 100/8 |
This race took place on Friday 31st July 1896 and was a subscription race of 50 sovereigns each for 3-y-o fillies carrying 8st 10lbs. There were 46 subs and it was valued at 300 sovereigns (equivalent to £39,000 in 2021). | Over round 119% |