Richmond Stakes

The Richmond Stakes, named after the Duke of Richmond, was first staged in 1848 for 3-year-olds over 1 mile 6 furlongs, although in its present format over 6 furlongs it was first contested in 1877 when it was open to both genders, with 6 of those first 8 races being partnered by the great Fred Archer. Today it is for colts and geldings, being restricted to male horses since 1989, and is currently one of the feature races on the 3rd day of the glorious Goodwood Festival.
Early history:-The inaugural running of the Richmond Stakes was on Friday 28th July 1848 when the Duke of Richmond’s Hornpipe beat sole rival Archery.

Richmond Stakes 1948 Group 2 6 furlongs
Pos. Horse Jockey Trainer Owner
1 STAR KING S Wragg J C Waugh 2-9st 0lbs Mr W Harvey 8/11 fav
2 BOBO Eph Smith Jack Jarvis Lord Rosebery 100/8
3 EL AGDAL Gordon Richards Frank Butters HH Aga Khan 6/1
4 GAY STREET T Lowrey Perryman Mrs J Rogerson 8/1
5 NAZAR BAUG Charlie Smirke Fred Armstrong Maharaja of Baroda 8/1
6 FINAL FLING Doug Smith J Leach Mrs James Rank 100/6
7 STAR STUDDED W T Evans Bertie Sir Victor Sassoon 100/6
8 GOLD DRIFT T Burn Carey Mrs F Chandler 33/1
9 MAIDEN'S GREEN Cliff Richards Templeman Mr C Leigh 33/1
10 MIRETTE P Evans R J Colling Mrs C Bennett 33/1
This race took place on Tuesday 27th July 1948 and was a subscription race of 25 sovereigns each for 2-y-o carrying 8st 10lbs, fillies 8st 7lbs. It was valued at £1000 (equivalent to £42,000 in 2021). Over Round 122%