Thoroughbred Surplice Stakes

The Thoroughbred Surplice Stakes, initially known as the Surplice Stakes, was first staged in 1970 over a mile and 2 furlongs for 3-year-old horses. The race was named after Surplice who won the Ham Stakes at Goodwood in 1847 as a 2-year-old, before landing the Epsom Derby and St Leger Stakes (SR 2044) the next year. However, between those 2 Classic successes he contested the Gratwicke Stakes and Racing Stakes at the Goodwood Summer meeting, suffering defeat in both. In 1849 he was made the 6/4 favourite for the Chesterfield Cup, but could only finish sixth. In 1993 the Surplice Stakes, now over a mile, became a sponsored race, in the first instance by Vodafone, but in 1998 it was awarded Listed status and became the Thoroughbred Stakes. A further promotion to Group 3 level took pace in 2012. The race is traditionally staged on the penultimate day of the Festival.
Early history:- The inaugural running of the Surplice Stakes was on Friday 31st July 1970 when Lady Beaverbrook’s Biskrah defeated Hardbake and Bucklebury.

Surplice Stakes 1976 Graduation 1 mile (1 mile 2 furlongs)
Pos. Horse Jockey Trainer Owner
1 QUITE CANDID Brian Taylor H Ryan Price 3-8st 9lbs Mrs G Janson 13/2
2 LOST CHORD Pat Eddery Peter Walwyn Lord Howard de Walden 10/11 fav
3 AMBOISE Lester Piggott Henry Cecil Sir R Macdonald Buchanan 7/4
4 AIR TROOPER Joe Mercer Bill Wightman Mr S Digby 25/1
5 RIGHT SO Willie Carson Walker Mr C Saunders 33/1
This race took place on Friday 30th July 1976 and was for 3-y-o over a mile and 2 furlongs. It was valued at £1685 (equivalent to £9,200 in 2021). Over round 111%