When is the 2023 Coronation Stakes?
- We bring you the dates and vital information about the 2023 Coronation Stakes
- The 2023 Coronation Stakes will be run on day five of Royal Ascot on Friday 23rd June
Coronation Stakes. (Getty)
When is the 2023 Coronation Stakes?
The 2023 Coronation Stakes takes place on day four of Royal Ascot on Friday 23rd June, 2023. All five days of Royal Ascot 2022 will be shown live on ITV Racing.
What is the Coronation Stakes?
The Coronation Stakes is the second of two Group One races that take place on day four of Royal Ascot. This content is run over a mile and open only to three-year-old fillies.
Who won the Coronation Stakes?
On her first start of the season, Inspiral ran out an emphatic winner of the 2022 Coronation Stakes.
Which horses will run in the 2023 Coronation Stakes?
As this race is open only to three-year-old fillies, horses who ran in either the 1000 Guineas or the Irish 1000 Guineas often take part in the Coronation Stakes. Horses trained by Aidan O'Brien, John Gosden and William Haggas always have to be respected.
Where is the Coronation Stakes run?
The Coronation Stakes takes place at Ascot racecourse, situated in Berkshire, England.
Where can I watch the Coronation Stakes?
The 2023 Coronation Stakes will be shown live on ITV and RacingTV. If you plan on watching the racing via your mobile or tablet, then bookmakers such as bet365 will allow you to stream the race live.
Coronation Stakes Live Streaming
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- Visit bet365 > live streaming > horse racing
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- Registered depositing users can then watch and bet on live horse racing.
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Coronation Stakes History
The Coronation Stakes, which was first run in 1840, became a Group 1 in 1988.
Magic of Life for trainer Jeremy Tree was the first runner to win at the top grade and there have been many champion winners since.
It usually features fillies that have competed in feature Group 1 races earlier in the season. Fillies typically compete in the 1000 Guineas, Irish Guineas or the d'Essai des Pouliches in France prior to running in the Coronation Stakes.
Winter scored a win in the 1000 Guineas before winning at Royal Ascot in 2017.
A race associated with globetrotting fillies, Banks Bill added to the list of champion international runners. The French filly had run second in the French Guineas and would later win at the Breeders' Cup meeting.
English and Irish Guineas winner Attraction was a popular winner in 2004. The Mark Johnston-trained runner was almost put down as a juvenile, but she continued her unbeaten run in the Coronation Stakes.
The Coronation Stakes is a good race for each way bettors. Recent Royal Ascot winners have paid good odds with online bookmakers, including 2016 winner Qemah and 2015 winner Ervedya, which was one of the highest-rated fillies in the field.
The French runner paid 3/1 with bookmakers, which was a value price because the Aidan O'Brien Found (13/8) took most of the action.
Punters also got value odds with classy filly Rizeena. The Irish filly paid 11/2 when scoring by just under a length for jockey Ryan Moore and trainer Clive Brittain. Race favourite Lightning Thunder finished well down the track.
Fallen For You paid 12/1 when winning in 2012 for John Gosden. Homecoming Queen was the raging-hot favourite with punters, but it was another disappointing result for the punters' elect.
Lillie Langtry was a well-backed winner in 2010 for Aidan O'Brien. Paying 7/2 with bookmakers, the filly scored comfortably over longshot Gile Na Greine.
There have been some short-priced favourites in recently, including 2009 winner Ghanaati (2/1) and 2017 winner Minding, which scored at skinny odds of 4/9 for Aidan O'Brien.
Minding was the shortest favourite to win the Coronation Stakes since Attraction won as the 6/4 favourite in 2004.
Fresh off her superb victory in the Irish 1000 Guineas, Alpha Centauri handed trainer Jessica Harrington her first Royal Ascot winner in the Coronation Stakes.
In 2019, dual-Guineas winner, Hermosa was pipped to the post by French raider Watch Me, ridden by Pierre Charles-Boudout. Harrington struck again in 2020, as Frankie Dettori rode Alpine Star to a decisive win.
Andrew Balding and Oisin Murphy combined to strike with Alcohol Free the following season. Dettori returned to the winner's enclosure in 2022, as John Gosden's Inspiral bolted up on her seasonal reappearance.
Andrew Balding and Oisin Murphy combined to strike with Alcohol Free the following season. Dettori returned to the winner's enclosure in 2022, as John Gosden's Inspiral bolted up on her seasonal reappearance.
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