Down Royal Racecourse

History

Racing has been taking place on the current course, at Maze near Lisburn, since, the early 18th Century on land donated by Arthur Hill, 1st Marquess of Downshire, but the history of Down Royal goes further back to 1685 when King James II issued a Royal Charter and formed the Down Royal Corporation of Horse Breeders. In 1750 King George II donated £100 to run King’s Plate and to the present day a race named Her Majestys Plate is run in July over 1 mile 5 furlongs with the prize money contributed to by the Privy Purse.

Coordinates: 54°29′28″N 6°07′12″W / 54.491°N 6.120°W / 54.491; -6.120 Down Royal is a horse racing venue near Lisburn in Northern Ireland. The most valuable race run there is the JNwine.com Champion Chase, run at the Northern Ireland Festival of racing in November. The most valuable flat race to be run there annually is the Ulster Derby.

Although actually in the United Kingdom, racing at Down Royal comes under the authority of Horse Racing Ireland as horse-racing in the British Isles is divided on a Great Britain / All-Ireland basis.

Notable races

Month DOW Race Name Type Grade Distance Age/Sex
June Saturday Ulster Derby Flat Handicap 1m 4f 190y 3yo
November Friday Down Royal Mares Novice Hurdle Hurdle Grade 3 2m 4yo + m
November Friday WKD Hurdle Hurdle Grade 2 2m 4yo +
November Saturday JNwine.com Champion Chase Chase Grade 1 3m 5yo +
November Saturday Skymas Chase Chase Grade 2 2m 4f 5yo +

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