Sussex Stakes

The Sussex Stakes, seventh oldest race at the Glorious Goodwood meeting, is a Group 1 race for 3-year-olds and above over a mile and was first staged in 1841, although at that time it was held over 6 furlongs. It had a chequered early history, with many of the original races being walkovers, but in 1878 it became a 3-year-old race over a mile and became the most esteemed race at the meeting. Its conditions changed again in 1960 when 4-year-olds were allowed entry, while in 1975 it was extended still further to include any horse aged 3 and above. It is traditionally contested on the second day of the 5-day meeting.
Early history:-The inaugural running of the Sussex Stakes was on Thursday 29th July 1841 when Mr Treen’s 2-year-old brown colt Barrier beat the Palladium and Darling.

Sussex Stakes 1883 Group 1 1 mile
Pos. Horse Jockey Age/weight Owner
1 OSSIAN C Wood 3-8st 5lbs Duke of Hamilton 6/4 fav
2 STONECROP Fred Webb 3-8st 10lb Mr W J Legh 6/1
3 AUCTIONEER Jem Goater 3-8st 10lbs Mr Tom Jennings 10/1
4 DUKE OF ALBANY Rossiter 3-8st 10lbs Mr C Brewer 10/1
5 FLEUR D'ORANGE Tom Cannon 3-8st 8lbs Lord Rosebery 5/1
6 BRITOMARTIS Fred Archer 3-8st 10lbs Lord Falmouth 25/1
7 TYNDRUM John Watts 3-8st 13lbs Mr T E Walker 7/1
This race was staged on Wednesday 1st August 1883 and was a subscription race of 25 sovereigns each for 3-y-o carrying 8st 10lbs, fillies 8st 7lbs. There were 76 subscribers, and it was valued at 500 sovereigns (equivalent to £65,000 in 2021). Over round 104%