The Sandringham Stakes is a listed class 2 handicap run over a distance of a straight mile and is open to three-year-old fillies only. First run in 1988, it usually features several unexposed and lightly raced fillies.
Below, you will find all the information you need to bet on the Sandringham Stakes. Our proven tipsters will provide their top picks the day before the race. You can also gain key insights on the runners and riders through our Sandringham Stakes racecard and read our essential betting trends to help you find a winner.
Sandringham Stakes Tips
- H: Cat Ninja (Each Way)
- J: K Shoemark
- T: J & T Gosden
- H: Cat Ninja EW
- J: K Shoemark
- T: J & T Gosden
- Age:3
- Weight:8-10
- Form:212
- OR:91
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Sandringham Stakes Overview
Formerly known as the Fern Hill Rated Stakes, the Sandringham Stakes has been a part of the Ascot calendar since 1988. It was included in the Ascot Heath meeting that would take place on the Saturday after Royal Ascot.
However, the race earned its current name in 2001 and it became part of the revamped five-day schedule for Royal Ascot in 2002 as part of the Queen’s Golden Jubilee celebrations. The race was run as a Listed race but in 2018 it was downgraded to a handicap race by the British Horseracing Authority.
The iconic Frankie Dettori boasts the best record of any jockey to have ridden in the Sandringham Stakes. The charismatic jockey has eight wins to his name with the first ride coming in 1994 on Palana and the most recent being in 2023 on Coppice.
All Royal Ascot Races
13.30 – Queen Anne Stakes
14.10 – Coventry Stakes
14.50 – King’s Stand Stakes
15.10 – St James’s Palace Stakes
15.40 – Ascot Stakes
16.10 – Wolferton Stakes
16.50 – Copper Horse Stakes Handicap
14.30 – Queen Mary Stakes
15.05 – Kensington Palace Stakes
15.45 – Duke Of Cambridge Stakes
16.25 – Prince Of Wales’s Stakes
17.05 – Royal Hunt Cup
17.40 – Queen’s Vase
18.15 – Windsor Castle Stakes
14.30 – Norfolk Stakes
15.05 – King George V Stakes
15.45 – Ribblesdale Stakes
16.25 – Ascot Gold Cup
17.05 – Britannia Stakes
17.40 – Hampton Court Stakes
18.15 – Buckingham Palace Stakes
14.30 – Albany Stakes
15.05 – Commonwealth Cup
15.45 – Coronation Stakes
16.25 – Duke of Edinburgh Stakes
17.05 – Sandringham Stakes
17.40 – King Edward VII Stakes
18.15 – Palace of Holyroodhouse Stakes
14.30 – Chesham Stakes
15.05 – Hardwicke Stakes
15.45 – Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes
16.25 – Jersey Stakes
17.05 – Wokingham Stakes
17.40 – Golden Gates Stakes
18.15 – Queen Alexandra Stakes
Sandringham Stakes Betting Trends and Statistics
- 8 out of the last 12 winners in the Sandringham Stakes won on their last run before the race.
- 10 of the last 12 winning horses had at least one run at a distance of 8 furlongs or more before the race.
- 9 of the previous 12 winners had a rating of 91 or higher.
Previous Sandringham Stakes Winners
Sandringham Stakes FAQ
Who won the Sandringham Stakes 2023?
The 2023 edition of the Sandringham Stakes was won by Coppice. Frankie Dettori was the winning jockey on the horse and John and Thady Gosden were the victorious trainers.
Where is the Sandringham Stakes?
The Sandringham Stakes is run at Ascot Racecourse in Berkshire.
Where can I watch the Sandringham Stakes?
The Sandringham Stakes is available live on ITV1 and via Sky Sports Racing. Many bookmakers also offer a free live horse racing streaming service that allows customers to watch the race after placing their bets.
What is the prize money for the Sandringham Stakes?
The total prize pool for the Sandringham Stakes in 2024 is £110,000. The horse that finished in first place in the Sandringham Stakes in 2023 received £51,540 in prize money.
When is the Sandringham Stakes?
The 2024 Sandringham Stakes is set to take place on Royal Ascot Day 4 with a 17:05 UK time start.
How many horses race in the Sandringham Stakes?
29 horses competed in the 2023 edition of the Sandringham Stakes at Royal Ascot.