Lillie Langtry Stakes

The Lillie Langtry Stakes was first run in 2003 as a Listed race when known as the Gladness Stakes after the 1958 Goodwood Cup winner, but a year later it became the Lillie Langtry Stakes after the British Actress who was a mistress of King Edward VII. It is open to fillies and mares, 3-y-o and upwards, and is contested over 1 mile 6 furlongs. In 2004, the first year as the Lillie Langtry, it was elevated to Group 3 level, and was raised again to Group 2 level in 2018. It is traditionally staged on the fifth day of the Festival.
Early history:- The inaugural running of the Gladness Stakes, later the Lillie Langtry Stakes, was on Saturday 2nd August 2003 when Matthews Breeding and Racing’s Moments of Joy defeated Discreet Brief and Prompt Payment.

Lillie Langtry Stakes 2006 Group 3 1 mile 6 furlongs
Pos. Horse Jockey Trainer Owner
1 TARTOUCHE Seb Sanders Lady Herries 5-9st 6lbs Lady Herries & Friends 7/2
2 ART EYES John Egan David Elsworth Matthew Green 11/2
3 SIRCE Jimmy Quinn Denis Coakley Dorothy & Ivan Toply 12/1
4 CRESTA GOLD Martin Dwyer Alan Bailey Mr P T Tellwright 12/1
5 SCOTTISH STAGE Mick Kinane Sir Michael Stoute Ballymacoll Stud 6/4 fav
6 POWER GIRL Ryan Moore Paul Cole Mr D Bass 18/1
7 NOVELLARA Richard Hughes Sir Henry Cecil Prince Khalid Abdullah 10/1
8 PINE CONE Dane O'Neill Alan King Miss Janet Menzies 66/1
9 TARANDOT Alan Munro George Margarson Norcroft Park Stud 40/1
10 KASSIOPEIA Tony Culhane Mick Channon Jackie & George Smith 33/1
This race took place on Thursday 3rd August 2006 and was valued at £28,390 (equivalent to £39,600 in 2021). Over round 115%