Epsom Downs Racecourse hosts one of the highlights of the British Flat racing season on Friday, June 5, with an outstanding eight-race programme featuring more than £1.25 million in prize money. The historic Oaks serves as the centrepiece of a card packed with valuable handicaps, promising juveniles and top-class Pattern races.
The afternoon gets underway at 1:30pm with the 3YO “Dash” Handicap Stakes, a Class 2 sprint over five furlongs worth £75,000. Open to three-year-olds rated up to 100, the contest promises a fast and competitive start as runners tackle Epsom’s unique downhill track.
At 2:05pm, attention turns to the future stars of the sport in the British EBF Woodcote Stakes, a £75,000 conditions race over six furlongs and three yards. The contest has a long-standing reputation for showcasing talented juveniles and could unveil some exciting prospects for the season ahead.
The quality rises further at 2:40pm with the Diomed Stakes, a Group 3 contest carrying a prize fund of £125,000. Run over one mile and 113 yards, the race regularly attracts accomplished performers seeking valuable Pattern-race success on one of Britain’s most famous courses.
A highly competitive handicap follows at 3:15pm in the ‘Nifty 50’ Handicap Stakes. Worth £120,000 and contested over one mile, two furlongs and 17 yards, the race is expected to draw a strong field of experienced performers chasing one of the richest handicap prizes of the meeting.
The highlight of the afternoon arrives at 4:00pm with the Oaks, Britain’s premier Classic for three-year-old fillies. Carrying a magnificent prize fund of £625,000, the Group 1 contest over one mile, four furlongs and six yards represents the most prestigious and valuable race on the card.
A fascinating field has assembled for the feature event. Ralph Beckett saddles Qilin Queen, rated 98, alongside K Sarra, who enters the race with a rating of 100 following several encouraging performances. Beckett also relies on On Message, who has displayed consistent form throughout her career.
Aidan O’Brien, renowned for his success in major Classics, fields a formidable trio headed by Amelia Earhart, a recent winner rated 105. Stable companions Cameo and Sugar Island add further strength to the Irish challenge, both bringing valuable experience into the contest.
John and Thady Gosden are represented by the progressive Legacy Link, who has continued to improve and arrives with a rating of 105. Another leading contender is Thundering On, trained by Joseph Patrick O’Brien. Rated 107, she has produced a series of impressive performances and looks capable of competing at the highest level.
Among the standout names is Venetian Lace, trained by Charlie Johnston and partnered by William Buick. Holding the highest official rating in the field at 110, she brings strong form credentials and is expected to play a major role in the outcome of the Classic.
The Oaks remains one of the most celebrated races in British racing history, with victory securing a place among the sport’s elite and often defining a filly’s career.
Following the feature race, the action continues at 4:40pm with the HKJC World Pool Handicap Stakes, a Class 2 event over one mile and 113 yards worth £75,000. The race offers another opportunity for quality handicappers to compete for a significant prize fund on a major stage.
At 5:15pm, attention shifts to the Cygames Surrey Stakes, a Listed contest worth £85,000 over seven furlongs and three yards. Restricted to three-year-olds, the race often serves as an important stepping stone toward higher-level Pattern races later in the season.
The meeting concludes at 5:50pm with the Debenhams Handicap Stakes, a Class 2 race worth £75,000 over seven furlongs and three yards. A competitive finale is expected as runners seek to end the day on a winning note.
With elite-level competition, valuable prize money and one of the sport’s most prestigious Classics at its heart, Epsom Downs promises a memorable afternoon of racing. While every contest on the card offers quality and intrigue, the £625,000 Oaks stands as the undisputed highlight, bringing together some of the finest three-year-old fillies in training for a chance to claim Classic glory.
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