
Glorious Goodwood Starts Today
Once described by King Edward VII as ‘a garden party with racing,’ this world-famous five-day festival – affectionately known as ‘Glorious Goodwood’ – is one of the highlights of the flat racing season
Once described by King Edward VII as ‘a garden party with racing,’ this world-famous five-day festival – affectionately known as ‘Glorious Goodwood’ – is one of the highlights of the flat racing season
Today is Ladies’ Day at Glorious Goodwood and the meeting has been given new sparkle by the addition of the £600,000 Qatar Nassau Stakes
Frankie Dettori is five winners short of his 3000th British winner after the three-time British Champion Jockey registered his first success of the 2016 Qatar Goodwood Festival
The Gurkha turned the tables on Royal Ascot conqueror Galileo Gold in a scintillating finish to the £1 million Gr1 Qatar Sussex Stakes
With SA racing under the weather whip, Glorious Goodwood may be an option today. Unlike some other major festivals, it gets off to something of a slower start, with no Gr1 races on the opening day – the Gr2 Lennox Stakes is the feature
Total prize money on offer for the week now totals £4.5 million, with Qatar once again demonstrating their passion and support for British racing
Robert Cowell, the Newmarket trainer who has a way with sprinters, won one of the holy grails of sprint handicapping on Saturday when Intrinsic landed the 32Red Stewards’ Cup to bring down the curtain on a vintage Glorious Goodwood
Glorious Goodwood at Sussex Downs will host the L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate Stakes on Friday 1 August 2014
The eyes of the international horse-racing fraternity will be on Cape Town in January 2014 when the UK’s Glorious Goodwood holds a high-profile race at the L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate.
The eyes of the international horseracing community will be on Cape Town in January for the 11th running of the L’Ormarins Queen’s Plate
Just when he thought the system had failed him, jockey Jason Gates received a notification from the National Horseracing Authority this week
Horses from 13 countries, including 35 individual Group or Grade I winners, are set to contest the 29th Dubai World Cup meeting
One of the most striking aspects of the first session of last week’s CRS Premier Yearling Sale was the dominance of a handful of stallions
Like the tide, the fortunes of many thoroughbred female families tend to ebb and flow