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2026 Falmouth Stakes Odds - Precise the firm favourite at Newmarket

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Last updated: Tue 07 Jul 2026 15:18
The 2026 Falmouth Stakes, a highlight of Newmarket’s July Festival, promises an exciting clash between three-year-old fillies and older mares over a mile. Precise, fresh from impressive wins in the Irish 1000 Guineas and Coronation Stakes, leads the betting. She faces strong competition from the likes of Blue Bolt, who must concede weight to younger rivals, and Breeders’ Cup winner Balantina. Look out for potential surprises from emerging talents such as Touleen and Jancis. Expect a thrilling race with the younger generation expected to shine.
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  • Latest odds and betting for the 2026 Falmouth Stakes
  • This Group One will be run at Newmarket on Friday 10th July
  • Precise is the 11/10 favourite
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Jockey, Ryan Moore on Precise seen during the Coronation Stakes on the fourth day of Royal Ascot 2026. (Getty)

Day two at the July Festival at Newmarket is headlined by the Falmouth Stakes. This Group One provides three-year-old fillies with their first opportunity to take on older mares over a mile and it's the younger generation who dominate the betting for Friday's renewal.

Let's take a look through the latest Falmouth Stakes betting and run through the headline entries.

2026 Falmouth Stakes Odds


Name
Odds
Precise11/10
Blue Bolt4/1
Touleen6/1
Balantina8/1
Fallen Angel14/1
Bar20/1

2026 Falmouth Stakes Entries


Following a minor blip in the 1000 Guineas, Precise has picked up where she left off last season. Aidan O'Brien's filly roared back to form in the Irish 1000 Guineas, and held firm at the head of the field to score in the Coronation Stakes at Royal Ascot.

Touleen could only finish sixth in the 1000 Guineas, but performed much better when second to Precise at Royal Ascot, having met trouble in running under Saffie Osborne. Donnacha O'Brien's Breeders' Cup winner Balantina finished fifth on her reappearance at Ascot, and should strip fitter for that overdue return to action.

Blue Bolt is the leading older filly in the contest, and Andrew Balding's Duke Of Cambridge Stakes winner will have to give the three-year-olds nine pounds. Multiple Group One winner, Fallen Angel looks set to return to a mile, having failed to see out ten furlongs at York. Dahlia Stakes winner, Jancis takes on Blue Bolt again, after finishing second to that rival at Royal Ascot.

Charlie Johnston's duo of Venetian Lace and Timeforshowcasing, and Karl Burke's second-string Evolutionist could also represent the Classic generation. Jane Chapple-Hyam's Kon Tiki also features in the entries, along with Ballydoyle's likely pacemaker, Venosa.

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