Brighton Racecourse will stage an entertaining six-race Flat (Turf) meeting on Tuesday, 7 July, bringing together experienced handicappers, developing sprinters and a talented group of two-year-olds for an evening of competitive racing. With races ranging from sharp sprints to middle-distance contests, the fixture offers a varied programme at one of Britain’s most distinctive racecourses.
Brighton racecards 7 july
Located on the scenic Sussex Downs overlooking the English Channel, Brighton Racecourse is renowned for its unique undulating layout and pronounced cambers. The course presents a different challenge from many other British tracks, requiring horses to combine balance, stamina and tactical speed to negotiate its downhill sections before finishing on the demanding uphill run to the winning post. Its spectacular coastal setting and long history have made Brighton a popular destination on the summer racing calendar.
The meeting opens at 6:20 PM with a Class 6 Classified Stakes over 5 furlongs and 215 yards. Open to horses aged three years and older rated between 0 and 50, the race carries a prize fund of £6,600. The opening sprint is expected to provide an energetic start to the evening as runners attempt to make the most of Brighton’s fast early sections before tackling the uphill finish.
The feature event of the evening takes place at 6:50 PM with the EBF Restricted Novice Stakes (Class 4) over 6 furlongs and 210 yards. Open exclusively to two-year-olds, the contest carries the highest prize fund on the card at £11,000 and also serves as an EBF Restricted Race Qualifier and a GBB Race, making it one of the most significant juvenile events of the meeting.
A field of six promising youngsters has been declared. Richard Hughes is represented by an experienced colt who has already shown encouraging form in three career starts and holds an official rating of 66. The colt will be partnered by Sean Levey as connections look for another solid performance.
George Scott saddles Radahn (IRE), who will be ridden by Benoit de la Sayette. The colt produced an encouraging runner-up finish on his latest appearance and will aim to build on that performance.
Charlie Johnston’s Telegraphic (GB), partnered by David Egan, has gained valuable experience during his early outings and will look to continue his development. Jonathan Portman’s Better Nature (GB), with Rob Hornby in the saddle, has also shown signs of progress and adds further strength to the competitive line-up.
The two fillies in the race complete an interesting field. Alice Rocks (GB), trained by George Baker and ridden by Jason Watson, returns after gaining useful racecourse experience, while Ed Dunlop’s Serenity Bay (GB), partnered by Saffie Osborne, will be hoping to take another step forward after her debut outing.
The programme continues at 7:20 PM with a Class 6 Handicap Stakes, which also serves as a qualifier for the Brighton Summer Sprint Series. Run over 6 furlongs and 210 yards, the contest is open to horses aged three years and older rated between 46 and 60. Brighton’s unique track often rewards well-timed rides, making this sprint another intriguing race on the card.
At 7:50 PM, attention turns to a Class 6 Handicap Stakes over 1 mile, 1 furlong and 207 yards for horses aged four years and older rated between 46 and 65. The longer distance, combined with Brighton’s testing terrain, places emphasis on stamina and race management, with experienced campaigners often thriving under these conditions.
The fifth race at 8:20 PM is another Class 6 Classified Stakes over 1 mile, 1 furlong and 207 yards. Open to horses aged three years and above rated between 0 and 50, the contest is expected to be closely matched, with runners seeking valuable success during the summer season.
The evening concludes at 8:50 PM with a Class 6 Handicap Stakes over 5 furlongs and 60 yards. Open to horses rated between 46 and 65, the closing sprint promises a fast-paced finish to the meeting as the field tackles Brighton’s challenging uphill run to the line.
Tuesday’s fixture highlights the depth of Britain’s summer Flat racing programme, bringing together established performers and emerging talent across six competitive races. The juvenile novice event stands out as the feature contest, offering several promising youngsters an opportunity to showcase their ability, while the remaining handicaps and classified races provide competitive opportunities for experienced campaigners.
With attractive prize money, competitive fields and one of the country’s most picturesque racing venues, Brighton’s Tuesday evening meeting is set to deliver an enjoyable programme of Flat racing. Spectators can look forward to competitive performances throughout the evening as horses and riders take on the unique demands of one of Britain’s most distinctive racecourses.
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