Brighton Racecourse

Set on the highest point in this Sussex seaside city, Brighton Racecourse is a challenging, unusual racecourse on the edge of the South Downs. Its quirky track – in the shape of a horseshoe – has similarities to Epsom, but certainly provides a unique test for runners and riders.

The course features a left-hand dog leg turn which is said to include one of the steepest descents in the world of racing. The descent, combined with testing undulating turf, guarantees one of the trickiest rides in the UK for jockeys. The rolling nature of the course means Brighton favours small, agile types; especially front runners.

Meetings at Brighton regularly include small field races, which is due in no small part to the relatively poor prize money on offer in comparison with other racecourses in the South-East of England. In fact, in 2012/13, the average prize money per meeting was just £26,349 – only Folkestone (which is now closed) offered less in that calendar year.

The highlight of the racing calendar at Brighton is its three-day August festival. The headline race is the Brighton Mile Challenge Trophy Handicap.

As Brighton Racecourse is so high up and sits on a chalk base the ground is often very firm, so it’s unlikely to feature horses that like cut in the ground.

Geegeez says: “Due to its unique nature, Brighton is very much a course for specialists and that goes for jockeys as much as horses. It’s always a good idea to look for riders that have form at the track. The undisputed ‘King’ of Brighton at present is Ryan Moore, whose father trained on the South Downs and knows the course like the back of his hand.

“On the rare occasion that the going is soft at Brighton it can be a disadvantage to be drawn low with the vast majority of runners moving over to the stand side of the course.”

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Next Brighton Races
Latest Brighton Results
DateRunnerJockeyTrainerSP
07 Jul 20:50Rory RocketMr Jude FernandesG & J Moore9/4
07 Jul 20:20GraffitiFinley MarshG Brown2/1
07 Jul 19:50Gone RogueTom QueallyG & J Moore11/2
07 Jul 19:20Dion BakerDarragh KeenanM Wigham11/8
07 Jul 18:50TelegraphicDavid EganC Johnston7/2
07 Jul 18:20Bated BreezeDavid EganG & J Moore9/2
30 Jun 17:15Norcross BrowSaffie OsborneC Clover8/11
30 Jun 16:43Prefer The SisterPaddy BradleyJ Owen9/4
30 Jun 16:13Bohemian BreezeTom QueallyG & J Moore9/2
30 Jun 15:43Denby's DreamNicola CurrieC Pike7/2
Brighton Fixtures
DateSessionCodeSurface
05 AugAfternoonFlatTurf
06 AugAfternoonFlatTurf
07 AugAfternoonFlatTurf
23 AugAfternoonFlatTurf
24 AugAfternoonFlatTurf
01 SepEveningFlatTurf
28 SepAfternoonFlatTurf
06 OctAfternoonFlatTurf
15 OctAfternoonFlatTurf
Top Brighton Jockeys
JockeyWinsRunsSR
David Egan72330.4%
Tom Queally61735.3%
Darragh Keenan51926.3%
Billy Loughnane51241.7%
Marco Ghiani4757.1%
Jack Callan43112.9%
William Carson33010.0%
Jason Watson3407.5%
Luke Morris32213.6%
Jim Crowley3933.3%
Top Brighton Trainers
TrainerWinsRunsSR
G & J Moore124825.0%
A Carroll119711.3%
G Boughey6966.7%
M Wigham61154.5%
J Owen52025.0%
S C Williams41233.3%
J Boyle3339.1%
C Clover33100.0%
Eve Johnson Houghton31225.0%
H Kobeissi3475.0%
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