Brocklesby Races

Brocklesby Races Brocklesby Races is a Point-to-Point course in North Lincolnshire. Point-to-Point racing began at Brocklesby in 1958. The course is left handed and mainly flat.

There are 18 fences which are a work of art and well respected. Brocklesby races are seen as an old fashioned traditional Point-to-Point and they are very popular.

There is a real and often overlooked connection between trail hunting and point-to-point racing. The two go hand in hand...
03/04/2026

There is a real and often overlooked connection between trail hunting and point-to-point racing. The two go hand in hand, not just in tradition, but in the people, the support networks and the communities behind them.

Without hunting, there wouldn’t be point-to-point racing. It is the grassroots of the racing world, the place where horses, riders and talent begin. Think of it like a village football club, where talent is spotted, developed and can go on to the town team, and even the Premiership. That same pathway exists here, and it starts in our rural communities.

For many, point-to-point racing is the social highlight of the season. But what sits behind it is a much wider rural network, the same people who meet week in, week out through the winter, who volunteer, organise, support and keep these events going.

If you enjoy a day at the races, or feel connected in any way to rural life, it’s important to recognise that these things don’t exist in isolation. They rely on the strength, continuity and freedom of the communities behind them.

Whatever your personal views on trail hunting, the current consultation matters. At its core, this is about freedom of choice and the future of rural traditions that bring people together.

It takes just two minutes to have your say.

👉 Please take the time to complete the consultation and do your bit to stand up for rural communities.

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https://www.countryside-alliance.org/trail-hunting-consultation-2026

Great photos from Brocklesby Races 🐎
02/03/2026

Great photos from Brocklesby Races 🐎

A record crowd gathered on Saturday to witness some thrilling racing on Lord Yarborough’s course at Brocklesby Park wher...
24/02/2026

A record crowd gathered on Saturday to witness some thrilling racing on Lord Yarborough’s course at Brocklesby Park where ground was officially described as “soft, good to soft in places” but rode very well considering the consistently wet weather since Christmas. 94 entries yielded 42 runners on the day.

Dale Peters was very much the rider /trainer in form on the day, riding two winners, a second and a third, making him the leading rider at the meeting and taking home the memento sponsored by Grimsby Roofing.

Racing started with the Sanderson Weatherall sponsored PPROA Club Members Brocklesby /Lincs Conditions race. Here Peters was on board the experienced 12-year-old Rebel Dawn Rising for East Anglia based owner / trainer David Kemp. Rebel Dawn Rising held on to beat Thomas Bitten on What a Glance with Emir Sacree in third place. “It was hard work down the back, but the going is definitely good to soft in the straight,” confirmed Peters. “This horse goes on any ground, but he would ideally want it better than this and would go for a hunter chase next, ideally at 2m 5f somewhere.” Emir Sacree, is owned by Laurence Kirkby, whose family have been involved in the Brocklesby races for many decades. Emir Sacree is an ex- Nicky Henderson horse who is trained by Laurence’s son in law Charles Clark. “This will be the third time I have won the Countess of Yarborough Cup as an owner.” Laurence shared afterwards Emir Sacree being the first Brocklesby horse past the post. “We have been involved in racing at this course as a family for a long time; however, we used to have knitted colours and our silks date back to 1947 when my father rode. They are in perfectly good condition; however, with the body protectors that jockeys wear nowadays, the silks did not fit so I have had to buy some new ones!” he added.

The feature Baillie Haylage Mixed Open race drew 5 declared runners. Bridget Skelton’s Midnight River was always prominent and prevailed by 2 lengths ahead of the Dale Peters / David Kemp runner Designed To Win. Partnered by Heidi Palin, Midnight River was giving his rider a second win of the campaign. “I took him out trail hunting with the Warwickshire and it seems to have put him in good form. We took two out that day and they have both won since!” she said. Heidi works in Dan Skelton’s yard and the horse was led up by Ellie Harrison who combines working in the yard with acting as nanny for Bridget and Harry’s children Rory and Anna. Bothwell Bridge finished in third place for The Fernie Dingley Syndicate and Kelly Morgan.

Dale Peters completed his double in the Eight Year olds and over conditions race sponsored by DDM Agriculture. This time he was riding the eight-year-old Sholokhov gelding Largy Pearl who supplemented his Revesby Park win scoring by 6 lengths from Nick Wright’s Clashhill in second place and Champagne Glory in third. Beryl Close who owns Largy Pearl, has charged Peters with training the gelding and was delighted to see him win. “We were second at Stratford last season. I have a very good jockey and trainer working for me. We have enjoyed coming here today; it is a good course and the meeting is well organised.” she said. Dale commented; “This lad has taken some time; we have had him for 3 years but then he cost a bit so we had to persevere with him!”

The fields for the second half of the card filled up well. The Brigg Office Supplies Restricted race was won by L’Aventara a lovely eight-year-old Kayf Tara mare trained by Bradley Gibbs. Ridden by Ed Vaughan for owner / breeder Chris Harriman, the mare jumped and galloped brilliantly making the 3 hours journey from Hertfordshire worth the while. Suttons Hill and Cash Or Card filled the places.
Two maiden races concluded the card. The Jockey Club and Andrew Jackson Solicitors Maiden for Fillies and Mares went to Miss Tele for Derwent owner / breeder Steve Knowles and Henry Crow for whom this was a fifth win of the season. The 7-year-old mare is trained by Jack Teal at Malton. “This mare was third here last year but met with an accident when challenging for the lead at Charm park.” Explained Josie Knowles wife of the winning owner and representing a proper pointing family. “I was 9 years old when my Dad, Archie Smith, won one of the first point to points run in 1946 after the war. Jack has had this mare from the start and broke her in.” She added. First season pointer Arctic Sting was eight lengths away in second place and Knocknagappagh was third.

The concluding race sponsored by Nunns Isuzu Ltd went to Drayton Flyer a first point to point runner for owner Jeremy Hill. This 7-year-old had previously been placed second on 4 occasions on the track for Olly Murphy, however, James King succeeded in getting his head in front in the amateur sphere. Reportedly a late developer, a bit of improvement can be expected although connections had no clear future race plans in mind. Red Letter Day finished second for The Why Not Partnership headed by Revesby secretary Sally Spink and the Phil Rowley trained Hopeful Herbie was back in third.

The next fixture in the Midlands area is the Pytchley with Woodland at Guilsboroughon Sunday 8th March.

The organisers are very grateful to all the owners and trainers who brought their horses to run today, to the great crowd who turned out in force to enjoy the races, to the professional services who attended and to the army of volunteers who make it possible to run the meeting.

Article by Emma Forman
Photo by Nico Morgan Media

Thank you Baillie Haylage and all our other wonderful sponsors, we couldn’t do it without your support.
24/02/2026

Thank you Baillie Haylage and all our other wonderful sponsors, we couldn’t do it without your support.

Images from Saturdays Brocklesby Point to Point are now online brypyephotography.zenfolio.com Please enjoy.
23/02/2026

Images from Saturdays Brocklesby Point to Point are now online brypyephotography.zenfolio.com Please enjoy.

Another big thank you to the cadets who helped yesterday 🐎
22/02/2026

Another big thank you to the cadets who helped yesterday 🐎

A fantastic day for our Immingham Sea Cadets at the Brocklesby Point-to-Point today!

Our cadets were out in force selling race cards, helping visitors, and doing their part to keep the course tidy with some dedicated litter picking. We’re incredibly proud of how they represented the unit — polite, hardworking, and full of team spirit throughout the day.

Thankfully the weather stayed dry, and the sun even tried to make a few appearances, making it a great day for everyone involved.

Well done to all the cadets who took part, and thank you to the organisers for your support! ⚓ Brocklesby Races

Brocklesby Going - Friday 20th February 4pm.The going remains Soft, Good to Soft in the home straight.  The course has h...
20/02/2026

Brocklesby Going - Friday 20th February 4pm.

The going remains Soft, Good to Soft in the home straight. The course has held up well to the recent rain, please locate your towing eye prior to arrival in case it is needed.

The course is looking fantastic today following this mornings official course inspection the going remains Soft, Good to...
18/02/2026

The course is looking fantastic today following this mornings official course inspection the going remains Soft, Good to Soft in the home straight!

We're all set for an action-packed Saturday with great weather planned! With 94 entries already taken for the 6-race card starting at 12noon, it's shaping up to be an unforgettable day. 🐎

Gates open to the public at 10am, so grab your tickets now! Entrance is £15 per person on the day, with under 16's going free BUT Don't miss out on the early bird deal - get yours online by midnight on 20th February for just £13.

Limited picnic parking spaces available, and don't forget our picnic competition for a chance to win a bottle of bubbles! 🥂

Brocklesby Point to Point Preview – Saturday 21st February 2026The ever-popular Brocklesby races take place on Saturday ...
18/02/2026

Brocklesby Point to Point Preview – Saturday 21st February 2026

The ever-popular Brocklesby races take place on Saturday held at Brocklesby park by kind permission of the Earl and Countess of Yarborough.

94 entries have been taken for the 6-race card starting at 12noon, with gates opening to the public at 10am. Entrance is £15 per person with under 16’s free, and at the beginning of the week the going was described as “soft, good to soft in places”. North Lincolnshire has been fortunate in not having had as much rain in recent weeks as some parts of the country and the old Brocklesby turf has taken it well with the forecast now looking favourable for the rest of the week. There will be a range of trade stands, hot and cold food outlets and a heated bar. Other highlights include a prize for the best picnic on a day that promises plenty of fun to be had.

The first race on the card is the Sanderson Weatherall PPORA Club Members Brocklesby / Lincs Conditions race (Level 1) for which 16 horses are entered. The Countess of Yarborough trophy will be presented to the first Brocklesby horse past the post and owner Laurence Kirkby would be a popular recipient. His horse Emir Sacree, trained by his son in law, Charles Clark and a former Nicky Henderson trained 12-year-old, won at Sheriff Hutton last year and has been in the frame finishing second at Alnwick in December. Trainer / rider Dale Peters is having a very successful season and has a choice of David Kemp horses; he could ride either hunter chase winner Rebel Dawn Rising or the lightly raced 9-year-old All The Ammunition. Fumet d’Oudairies appears to have had his training issues but cannot be ignored if teaming up with top rider Gina Andrews.

16 entries have been made for the feature Baillie Haylage Open race. There are a few interesting horses in here who have turned to pointing following careers under rules. Bothwell Bridge, from the Kelly Morgan stable gave Ellie Callwood and spin around the Randox Foxhunters Open Hunter Chase at Aintree last April. Designed To Win could be the mount of Dale Peters; he stays very well and has form on both soft and heavy ground when trained by Henry De Bromhead in Ireland. Bardenstown Lad finished third in the Albert Bartlett at the Cheltenham festival in 2022 when trained by John McConnell. He won a hunter chase at Fakenham last year but has lost his way a bit recently and his jumping will need to be better than it has been.

The DDM Agriculture sponsored third race is a Conditions race for 8-year olds and over (Level 3). Red O***m is normally consistent and has been placed second the last two years at Brocklesby for the Mason / Coward team. Sunset On Fire is another to consider; he won at Witton Castle towards the end of last season.

The restricted race is being sponsored by Brigg Office Supplies and has attracted an entry of 13. Jockey James King rode a double at this meeting last year and will be hoping to add to his tally of winners on Nice To See You who is trained by Alan Hill.

The meeting closes with two maiden races, the first of which is sponsored by the Jockey Club and Andrew Jackson Solicitors and restricted to fillies and mares. Among the 11 entries are two 4- year olds; Kalyeeda Creek and Café Whispers who, if they run will have a huge weight for age allowance, they are required to carry just 10 stone. However, the pick could be the more experienced Chiroqui Princess for Will Thirlby; she has been placed three times in Ireland. Nunns Isuzu sponsor the open maiden race for which 20 horses have been entered. The Alan Hill Drayton Flyer, formerly trained by Olly Murphy has form on soft ground and has been placed second four times including when a beaten favourite when ridden by Sean Bowen in December.

Singleton Birch Ltd have kindly sponsored a prize to be awarded to the groom of the best turned out in each race.

The course at Brocklesby is located close to the B1210 near Humberside Airport and approximately 5 miles from junction 5 of the M180.

Look out… early bird ticket are now LIVE 📅Saturday, 21st Feb 2026⏰ First race 12 noon🍔 Food • 🍸 Bar • 🛍️ Shopping🧺Limite...
17/11/2025

Look out… early bird ticket are now LIVE
📅Saturday, 21st Feb 2026
⏰ First race 12 noon
🍔 Food • 🍸 Bar • 🛍️ Shopping
🧺Limited forward car parking picnic tickets*
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*rail spots can’t be guaranteed for forward parking, early arrival is recommended.

BROCKLESBY RACES – Brocklesby Point to Point Course, Sat 21 Feb 2026 - Point to Point Races Shopping -Bar -Catering - Book Makers Picnic Parking

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