Perth Racecourse History | ||||
The earliest evidence of racing in the vicinity of Perth was in 1613, during the reign of James VI of Scotland, when a Silver Bell was contested annually at South Inch, but it was a further one hundred and seventy years before Perth was mentioned again. Amazingly, Bonnie Prince Charlie benefitted from Perth races because his supporters allegedly gathered there prior to the Jacobite uprising. The Perth Hunt Club organised a series of Flat races at North Inch, on a piece of land donated by the 8th Earl of Kinnoull, and in 1791 the Royal Caledonian Hunt Club paid a visit to Perth for the first time. They must have liked what they saw because they introduced the Caledonian Gold Cup in 1818; increased the number of race days at Perth, and organised meetings on a regular basis until 1890, when a final meeting was staged in December. By the early part of the 20th century there was concern that drunken behaviour was spoiling the race meetings and in 1906 a move, led by the Earl of Mansfield, sought to transfer the meetings to a more favourable location. The first two day meeting to take place on the Earl of Mansfield's Scone Palace Park was on Wednesday 23rd and Thursday 24th September 1908, and it has remained Perth’s home ever since. Newspaper comments of the inaugural day’s racing are shown below courtesy of The Scotsman (Thursday 24th September 1908) and the British Library Online. The opening race at the inaugural meeting was the Cramock Handicap Steeplechase, won by Loch Sloy. The most celebrated meeting at the track is the Perth Festival of racing held each April, while the principal race is the historical Perth Gold Cup over 3 miles, usually contested each June, but reinvented by the Provost Mike O’Malley in 1999. Full results of the race since the revival are shown below. Currently hosts 16 fixtures annually. |
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Although Perth remains a thriving racecourse, nearby Stirling closed its gates for the final time in 1854. | ||||
The earliest record of racing in Stirling was in 1598, although there then appears to have been a gap for over 60 years, because the next time a meeting was recorded was when races were ‘revived in 1664’, continuing in 1665. Meetings lapsed for 8 years before racing took place for a prolonged period from 1673. James Whyte’s History of the British Turf noted that racing took place at Stirling on King’s Park on a racecourse which was an unusual oblong shape of 11 furlongs and 140 yards. The Stirling Gold Cup was always the principal event at the track and in August 1846 it was won by Lord Eglinton’s Plaudit after a good battle with John Harris. The final meeting took place on Thursday 12th October 1854. Thursday 27th August 1846 |
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I am grateful to Ordnance Survey (© Crown Copyright) for permission to use the 1856 map shown below. | ||||
1924 Ladies | 1924 Gents | 1925 Ladies | 1926 Official | 1926 Member |
1929 Official | 1930 Gents | 1931 Official | 1932 Official | 1933 Gents |
1933 Official | 1934 Official | 1935 Official | 1936 Official | 1937 Official |
1938 Official | 1938 Official | 1947 Gents | 1948 Gents | 1949 Gents |
1950 Gents | 1951 Gents | 1952 Gents | 1953 Gents | 1954 Gents |
1955 Gents | 1956 Gents | 1957 Gents | 1958 Gents | 1959 Gents |
1960 Gents | 1961 Gents | 1962 Gents | 1963 Gents | 1964 Gents |
1965 Gents | 1966 Gents | 1967 Gents | 1967 Ladies | 1968 Gents |
1969 Gents | 1970 Gents | 1971 Gents | 1973 Ladies | 1974 Ladies |
1976 Ladies | 1976 Gents | 1977 Ladies | 1978 Ladies | 1979 Ladies |
1980 Ladies | 1981 Ladies | 1982 Ladies | 1984 Ladies | 1986 Gents |
1987 Ladies | 1988 Gents | 1988 Ladies | 1989 Ladies | 1990 Ladies |
1990 Gents | 1991 Gents | 1991 Ladies | 1992 Gents | 1992 Ladies |
1993 Gents | 1994 Gents | 1995 Gents | 1995 Ladies | 1996 Gents |
1996 Ladies | 1997 Gents | 1997 Ladies | 1998 Gents | 1998 Ladies |
1999 Gents | 1999 Ladies | 2000 Gents | 2001 Ladies | 2001 Gents |
2000 The Perth Gold Cup was won by Macs Supreme (4/1), trained by Ferdy Murphy and ridden by Adrian Maguire 13 ran |
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2002 Ladies | 2002 Gents | 2003 Ladies | 2003 Gents | 2004 Ladies |
2004 The Perth Gold Cup was won by Montreal (3/1), trained by Martin Pipe and ridden by Timmy Murphy 9 ran |
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2004 Gents | 2005 Ladies | 2005 Gents | 2006 Ladies | 2006 Gents |
2008 The Perth Gold Cup was won by Brooklyn Brownie (22/1), trained by J M Jefferson and ridden by Phil Kinsella 18 ran |
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2007 Ladies | 2007 Gents | 2008 Gents | 2008 Ladies | 2009 Gents |
2012 The Perth Gold Cup was won by Mumbles Head (4/1), trained by Peter Bowen and ridden by T J O’Brien 17 ran |
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2010 Gents | 2011 Gents | 2012 Gents | 2012 Ladies | 2013 Gold |
2017 The Perth Gold Cup was won by Beeves (12/1), trained by Jenny Candlish and ridden by Sean Quinlan 11 ran |
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2013 Silver | 2014 Gents | 2015 Ladies | 2015 Gents | 2016 Ladies |
2016 Gents | 2017 Gents | Press Badge |
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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