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The opening Group One on day three of the Cambridgeshire Meeting is the Cheveley Park Stakes.
The Cheveley Park Stakes is only open to juvenile fillies, and offers punters plenty of clues towards races like the 1000 Guineas and the Commonwealth Cup, both staged the following season.
2022 Cheveley Park Stakes FAQs
When is the Cheveley Park Stakes?
Where is the Cheveley Park Stakes run?
Who won the Cheveley Park Stakes?
Where can I watch the Cheveley Park Stakes?
2023 Cheveley Park Stakes Tips and Predictions
The opening Group One on day three of the Cambridgeshire Meeting is the Cheveley Park Stakes.
The Cheveley Park Stakes is only open to juvenile fillies, and offers punters plenty of clues towards races like the 1000 Guineas and the Commonwealth Cup, both staged the following season.
Cheveley Park Stakes Day Card
Time | Title |
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1:15pm | Blandford Bloodstock Maiden Fillies' Stakes 7f |
1:50pm | Juddmonte Royal Lodge Stakes (Group 2) 1m |
2:25pm | Juddmonte Cheveley Park Stakes (Group 1) 6f |
3:00pm | Juddmonte Middle Park Stakes (Group 1) 6f |
3:35pm | bet365 Cambridgeshire Handicap (Heritage Handicap) 1m1f |
4:10pm | British Stallion Studs EBF 'Jersey Lily' Fillies' Nursery Handicap 7f |
4:40pm | Home Of Racing Handicap 7f |
2023 Cheveley Park Stakes Odds
No odds are currently available for the 2022 Cheveley Park Stakes.
2023 Cheveley Park Stakes Tips
When the odds are released and the field is finalised, we'll publish our tips for the 2022 Cheveley Park Stakes.
2022 Cheveley Park Stakes Result
Position | Name | SP |
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1st | Lezoo | 11/2 |
2nd | Meditate | 13/8f |
3rd | Mawj | 10/1 |
Cheveley Park Stakes Key Facts
Date | Saturday 30th September, 2023 |
Track | Newmarket |
Status | Group One |
Distance | 6f |
Sex | Fillies |
First Prize | £124k |
Age | 2YO |
Cheveley Park Stakes History
First held at Newmarket in 1899, the Cheveley Park Stakes has become one of the most important races on the flat race calendar.
Staged over six furlongs on the Rowley Mile, the race is only open to fillies. Many of the fillies who take part in the Cheveley Park Stakes go on to run in the 1000 Guineas the following season.
In 1903, Pretty Polly achieved a quite outstanding feat, winning the Cheveley Park Stakes and the Middle Park Stakes in the same season. Peter Gilpin's superstar would go on to complete the Triple Crown in 1904, and remains one of the finest horses ever to grace the sport.
Scuttle, Brown Betty and Fleet would all emulate Pretty Polly by following up in the 1000 Guineas after winning the Cheveley Park Stakes. The most recent horse to complete the double was Special Duty, who scored in 2009 and '10.
Bayuda would win the Cheveley Park in 1918, before winning the Oaks at Epsom the following season. That double was matched by Light Brocade in 1933.
Gordon Richards is the most successful jockey in the history of the Cheveley Park. Richard rode the winner nine times during his career, with his final win coming on Sixpence in 1953.
Irish trainers celebrated success in the Cheveley Park during the 1970s and 80s, with Dermot Weld, Jim Bolger and Vincent O'Brien all celebrating victories.
Two trainers have managed to saddle four winners of the Cheveley Park Stakes. Alec Taylor Jnr, who's wins came between 1908 and '24, and Criquette Head-Maarek, who's fourth and final winner was Special Duty in 2009.
Richard Hannon Jnr celebrated a surprise win with Tiggy Wiggy in 2014, the year before Mark Johnston won for the first time with Lumiere.
Jessica Harrington then lifted the Cheveley Park Stakes trophy for the first time in 2019, as Millisle got up to beat Raffle Prize on the Rowley Mile.
Andrew Balding was celebrating in 2020, as Alcohol Free held off favourite Miss Amulet to win the Cheveley Park Stakes.
Aidan O'Brien collected a hat-trick of victories between 2016 and '18, as Brave Anna, Clemmie and Fairyland came out on top. The master of Ballydoyle then saddled his fourth winner in six years in 2021, as Tenebrism produced a superb display to win this Group One on just her second career start.
Andrew Balding was celebrating in 2020, as Alcohol Free held off favourite Miss Amulet to win the Cheveley Park Stakes.
Aidan O'Brien collected a hat-trick of victories between 2016 and '18, as Brave Anna, Clemmie and Fairyland came out on top. The master of Ballydoyle then saddled his fourth winner in six years in 2021, as Tenebrism produced a superb display to win this Group One on just her second career start.
Cheveley Park Stakes Winners
Year | Winner |
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2022 | Lezoo |
2021 | Tenebrism |
2020 | Alcohol Free |
2019 | Millisle |
2018 | Fairyland |
2017 | Clemmie |
2016 | Brave Anna |
2015 | Lumiere |
2014 | Tiggy Wiggy |
2013 | Vorda |
2012 | Rosdhu Queen |
2011 | Lightening Pearl |
2010 | Hooray |
2009 | Special Duty |
2008 | Serius Attitude |
2007 | Natagora |
2006 | Indian Ink |
2005 | Donna Blini |
2004 | Magical Romance |
2003 | Carry On Katie |
2002 | Airwave |
2001 | Queen's Logic |
2000 | Regal Rose |
2022 Cheveley Park Stakes FAQs
When is the Cheveley Park Stakes?
The 2022 Cheveley Park Stakes takes place on day three of the Cambridgeshire Meeting on Saturday 24th September.
Where is the Cheveley Park Stakes run?
The Cheveley Park Stakes is run at Newmarket, on the Rowley Mile track.
Who won the Cheveley Park Stakes?
The 2021 Cheveley Park Stakes was won by Tenebrism, who defeated Flotus and Sandrine to win her first Group One.
Where can I watch the Cheveley Park Stakes?
The 2022 Cheveley Park Stakes will be shown live on ITV Racing. If you want to watch the race via your mobile or tablet, then visit our Cheveley Park Stakes Live Streaming page.
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