Yarmouth Racecourse History | ||||
The earliest evidence of racing in the vicinity of Yarmouth was in 1715 on a course at South Dene on land leased to local innkeepers by the Corporation. The meeting coincided with the September Fair and the programme included 'pursuit of the pig' and, as expected at a seaside venue 'a donkey race'. By 1810 the meetings were much more formal, with a meeting in August, closely followed by a two-day affair on Thursday 20th and Friday 21st September which included a Gold Cup race and a £50 Plate. In 1906 the lease on South Dene expired and the grandstand was destroyed by fire, so it was an ideal time to change course. Two steel-framed grandstands, designed in 1907 by J.W. Cockrill, the Yarmouth architect, were originally built on the South Denes but in 1919 they were moved, along with the racecourse, to North Denes. Racing ceased throughout the War years 1914 to 1919, but racing resumed on the new course at North Dene on Thursday 16th September 1920 and the meeting has since grown in strength. Currently the course hosts 18 fixtures annually. |
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Yarmouth continues to thrive today, whereas nearby Norwich closed its gates for the final time in 1876. | ||||
The Norfolk county town of Norwich first registered racing in the vicinity of the city when a match took place extending from Thursday 29th March to Saturday 31st March 1838. The match was between the Third Dragoon Guards from Norwich Barracks and their ‘Brother Officers’ from the Ipswich Barracks on a course between the villages of Tivetshall and Shimpling. On the Saturday the one mile Match saw Mr Rodon ride Ibis to victory over Mr Rich’s Zohrab. By 1840 Baily's Racing Register was recording results from the Norfolk and Norwich two day meeting on Wednesday 9th and Thursday 10th September when held on Mousehold Heath. The Norfolk and Norwich Plate was won by Mr Turner’s Fitzambo, while the East Norfolk Members Plate went to Mr Sandiland’s Oswald. Races continued intermittently for a further 36 years until a final meeting on Tuesday 4th April 1876. Thursday 29th March 1838 |
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I am grateful to Ordnance Survey (© Crown Copyright) for permission to use the 1856 map shown below. | ||||
Wednesday 18th September 1907 |
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The rare 1907 racecourse pass above is shown courtesy of Vinny Hinde | ||||
Wednesday 17th September 1924 |
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Thursday 15th September 1927 |
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1958 Gents | 1958 Ladies | 1959 Gents | 1959 Ladies | 1960 Ladies |
The rare handbill shown below is provided courtesy of the Robert Shaw collection. |
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1967 Ladies | 1967 Gents | 1968 Ladies | 1968 Gents | 1969 Ladies |
1969 Gents | 1970 Ladies | 1971 Gents | 1971 Ladies | 1972 Gents |
1979 Gents | ||||
1980 Ladies | 1981 Gents | 1981 Ladies | 1982 Ladies | 1982 Gents |
The principal Listed race is the John Musker Fillies Stakes which is contested each September over 1 mile 2 furlongs and 21 yards. It was first run in 1993 when the John Hills trained Forthwith won in the hands of Michael Hills. Details of previous winners are shown below. |
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1983 Ladies | 1983 Gents | 1984 Ladies | 1984 Gents | 1985 Ladies |
1995 The John Musker Fillies Stakes was won by Poppy Carew (4/1), trained by Peter Harris and ridden by John Quinn |
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1985 Gents | 1986 Gents | 1987 Gents | 1988 Gents | 1989 Gents |
1998 The John Musker Fillies Stakes was won by Saafeya (7/2), trained by John Gosden and ridden by Gary Hind |
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1990 Gents | 1991 Gents | 1992 Gents | 1993 Member | 1993 Guest |
2001 The John Musker Fillies Stakes was not contested |
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1994 Member | 1994 Guest | 1995 Member | 1995 Guest | 1996 Member |
2004 The John Musker Fillies Stakes was won by Polar Gem (5/2), trained by George Margarson and ridden by A McCarthy |
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1996 Guest | 1997 Member | 1997 Guest | 1998 Member | 1998 Guest |
2007 The John Musker Fillies Stakes was won by Samira Gold (11/4), trained by Luca Cumani and ridden by Seb Sanders |
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1999 Member | 2000 Member | 2001 Member | 2002 Member | 2003 Member |
2010 The John Musker Fillies Stakes was won by Nouriya (11/4), trained by Sir Michael Stoute and ridden by Ryan Moore |
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2004 Member | 2005 Member | 2006 Member | 2007 Member | 2012 Member |
2013 The John Musker Fillies Stakes was won by Miss You Too (20/1), trained by David Simcock and ridden by Chris Catlin |
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2013 Member | 2014 Member | 2015 Member | 2016 Member | 2017 Member |
2017 The John Musker Fillies Stakes was won by Beautiful Morning (9/4 fav), trained by Jessica Harrington and ridden by Colm O'Donoghue |
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2018 Member | 2019 Member |
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