Scarborough Races

Scarborough Races 📍Charm Park, YO13 9QU
Join us for exciting afternoons of amateur Horse Racing at Scarborough Races on 1st March and 18th April 2026.

A fun day out for all the Family!

👏🏼 well done to the connections of Kingofthefrontier!💰
02/06/2026

👏🏼 well done to the connections of Kingofthefrontier!💰

🏆 WINNER! 🏆

Kingofthefrontier (GB) has become the first horse to trigger the new GB Pointing Bonus Scheme, earning a £25,000 bonus as a British-bred graduate of the GB Pointing field.

Trained by Yorkshire-based John Dawson, Kingofthefrontier won his GB Pointing Bonus Young Horse Maiden on debut at Charm Park in March 2026 for point-to-point keeper Cherry Coward before progressing under Rules.

Congratulations to all connections on this landmark achievement! 👏

Some great picnics on Saturday! Send in yours for a chance to win.
24/04/2026

Some great picnics on Saturday! Send in yours for a chance to win.

🛻 🥪 BOOT PICNIC COMPETITION TIME! 🥂 🚗

We’ve got something very exciting for you… National Partners of GB Pointing Isuzu and Connolly’s RED MILLS have teamed up with us to launch our GB Pointing Boot Picnic Competition, where you could win a luxurious Fortnum & Mason hamper 🧺 plus some special Connolly’s Red Mills goodies for your four-legged friends 🐶 🐴

Entering couldn’t be easier 👇
📸 Snap a photo of your best pointing picnic setup
📧 Send your photo to [email protected] along with your full name, contact telephone number and postal address… and you’re in!

🗓 Key Dates:
Entries close: 4th May at 23:59pm
Public voting opens: 5th May on the GB Pointing website
Voting closes: 7th May at 23:59pm
Winner announced & contacted: 8th May

🏆 The winner will be chosen by public vote, so make sure you rally your friends and family to support your setup!

We can’t wait to see all your amazing picnic setups… get creative! ✨

Entrance must be 18 or over. This competition is in no way sponsored, endorsed, administered by or associated with Instagram, Facebook or X.

Isuzu UK Connolly's RED MILLS

22/04/2026

It takes an army of volunteers to run Scarborough Races. A huge thank you to all, especially our course team who worked tirelessly to get the track in such a fantastic condition!

22/04/2026
22/04/2026
21/04/2026

SCARBOROUGH RACES REPORT

With 52 runners drawn from near and far, the popular track at Charm Park near Wykeham produced some excellent racing for the sizeable crowd which attended the second of the two Scarborough Races fixtures last Saturday 18th April.
Whilst the winning connections in the Thank You Barry Foxton For 50 years Of Fence Building! Restricted were amongst the long distance travellers,who added much to the day, it was very much a case of a local Scarborough Boy coming home. Andrew Pennock grew up at Harwood Dale before eventually migrating down to Bury St Edmunds from where he has built up a successful training business, together with his wife Ruth. The long journey back north with a team of three was rewarded when Artiste D'Ainay, racing in the couple's own colours and partnered by Ellie Callwood lead all the way, coming home a long way clear of the favourite My Caraline and Jack Teal. “Ellie is the key to him” said a delighted Andrew afterwards “she gets on so well with him”. Reflecting on his long association with Charm Park he added “ I first help building the fences here aged seven, alongside my Dad and Harold Ringrose who is here today and now 93. I rode my first winner here aged sixteen and eventually became clerk of the course”.
It wasn't only the clerk of yesteryear who got on the scoresheet as the current incumbent Jack Teal also got rewarded for his endeavours in the opening Transcore Conditions (Level 1) over two miles four furlongs. The race rapidly changed complexion several times on the last circuit. The trailblazing pair of favourite Largy Shark and Jump The Shark had a significant lead four out where the former crashed out leaving the latter well clear however, when he rapidly ran out of gas, it was ultimately the pair from Malton based Jack, Diamond Flush and Guess What, who took control before the last. Diamond Flush and Molly Legg proved the stronger to hold off his stablemate, partnered by his trainer, by four lengths. The winner is owned in partnership between Jack's sister Lois together with Richard and Louise Waind who are butchers in Kirkbymoorside and was a chance spare ride for Molly Legg who is based with the top Warwickshire yard of Gina Andrews. This was Molly's sixth career winner and she commented afterwards “I got the ride thanks to Gina as she is good friends with Lois Teal. Two of my winners have been on Tigerbythetail who we have brought up for the open race and picked this up as a spare”.
Molly's hopes of doubling up in the Moneyweb Mixed Open looked good as Tigerbythetail was sent off joint favourite however he never really managed to get competitive as Gustavo Goodway lead throughout and try as the others might, thanks to a very well judged ride by Felix Foster, they could never quite peg him back. Ultimately it was the other joint favourite Morozov Cocktail and Thomas Easterby who chased the pair home four lengths behind. The winner races for the Golden Syndicate and was following up his win in the open race at the first Scarborough Races fixture. “He obviously likes it here!” commented Felix afterwards “the plan was just to hunt him round again. His jumping went to pot but he got himself to the front and just stayed there. We were going to sell him at the end of the season but I don't know what we'll do now!”.
Perhaps the most eagerly anticipated race of the day was the Goffs GB Pointing Bonus Young Horse Maiden over two miles four furlongs. The Charm Park editions of these contests have thrown up some future stars and many shrewd observers thought the winner Rockatansky may well be just that. Having travelled extremely well throughout, before being sent on by by Ed Doggrell five out, the four year old son of Maxios maintained a good gallop to see off Barbar Esko and Samuel Scott by a comfortable three and a half lengths. Racing in the colours of owner George Johnson, Rockatansky comes from the powerful Herefordshire yard of Chris Barber who was busy at Chaddesley Corbett saddling the winner of the classic point to point the Lady Dudley Cup. The winning jockey was making his first visit to the course and commented afterwards “He's for sale. He was very professional and jumped his way into positions. He has a great attitude and a very bright future. The good ones do jump and travel like that”.
Having been relegated to second in the young horse maiden the owner,trainer,jockey combination of Warwick Ryan-Beswick and Samuel Scott gained compensation when African Paridise won the Ward Bros Malton Maiden over three miles which saw the biggest field of the day with twelve runners. Jack Teal was looking to get a training double on the day and his Willielle was always at the head of affairs. In an exciting contest, four were in the air together two out but it looked like Willielle and Henry Crow had things in the bag having opened up a lead over the last however he faltered on the run in and was caught in the shadow of the post. African Paridise is owned and trained by Warwick Ryan-Beswick in north Wales. “We do all our training on the beach” he said afterwards “He's a lovely horse and we got him from Mick Goff. He's so genuine and all he does is stay. He's done the business and I'm absolutely delighted”.
Another race to fall to a classy long distance traveller was the Broadland Properties Conditions (level 2) when Line Em Up won his fourth race of the season and atoned for parting company with Dale Peters when leading at Dalton Park last time out. Sent off favourite, Line Em Up spent most of the race at the rear of the field and still had plenty to do approaching three out where chief market rival Driveondonn took off with a slight lead but hit it hard firing jockey George Atkinson out of the saddle like a human cannonball. That left Baby Chou and Henry Crow as the one to catch and she ran on gallantly all the way to the line but was caught and overhauled on the run in, going down by a length and a quarter. Huntingdon based Peters both trains and rides the seven year old and afterwards he commented “That was the messiest race I have been in all season. Every bit of trouble, I found it! I don't mind seeing that side of him though where he has to fight as opposed to just winning easily”. Winning owner Beryl Close chipped in “The course is in fine fettle. I'm over the moon and very pleased with the horse”.
The day concluded with the Jockey Club And PPA Hands And Heels Conditions Race For Novice Riders which saw a decisive winning performance by Second Subaltern and Venetia Thompson who seized the initiative a long way from home and never looked in serious danger thereafter before seeing off Moonlight Flit and Angus Wood by an easy five lengths. Northallerton based Venetia was understandably thrilled afterwards “He just needs good ground and this still wasn't ideal for him. He's such a consistent horse. It's the third winner I have ridden but the first for myself. In fact my family have had a lot of horses of one sort or another over the years and its the first time their colours have ever won a race. The plan now is to go for the Heart Of All England at Hexham next month.
The next meeting is the Zetland at Witton Castle near Bishop Auckland, the finale of the Yorkshire Area season where the first race due off at 2pm.
Photograph courtesy of Tom Milburn Photography

19/04/2026
🌈 Rainbow over the track yesterday… 👀 Pot of gold today? 💰The rain has gone and the sun is out this morning☀️✅Gates open...
18/04/2026

🌈 Rainbow over the track yesterday… 👀 Pot of gold today? 💰

The rain has gone and the sun is out this morning☀️

✅Gates open: 11:30am
🐎First race: 1:00pm
🛍️Trade stands, catering & bar on site
🐶Dog show running throughout the afternoon
🎶 Live music after racing

💷 Entry: £15 per person
👧 Under 16s go FREE
CASH IS PREFERRED

See you there… bring your luck🍀🐎

Read the preview for Saturdays racing below ⬇️
16/04/2026

Read the preview for Saturdays racing below ⬇️

SCARBOROUGH RACES PREVIEW

This Saturday 18th April sees the second of the two Scarborough Races fixtures held at Charm Park near Wykeham. The seven race card has attracted an entry of 91 drawn from far and wide and with a number of high class horses pencilled in there are some mouth watering clashes in the offing.
Racing cracks off at 1pm with the Transcore Conditions (Level 1) run over two miles four furlongs and this looks like a fascinating rematch between Largy Pearl, who is one of the top pointers in the country and the Easterby family's Largy Shark. The pair clashed previously at Dalton Park and the former had to work hard to master the latter, ultimately coming home two lengths ahead. Now five pounds worse off at the weights, it looks another close race on paper although Largy Pearl may find the Charm Park course more to his liking. This certainly isn't a two horse race however and Albert's Back has some good form to his name this season. He has been a bit in and out form wise but he's got the ability to shake the others up if at his best. The consistent Zhiguli looks the best of the rest whilst the Jack Teal Pair of Guess What and Diamond Flush both have winning form, they need to improve again to threaten the best of these but do have youth on their side.

Race two is the Goffs GB Pointing Bonus Young Horse Maiden for 4 and 5 year olds and with many of these unraced there is a lot of guesswork involved. Jack Teal does extremely well in this type of contest and he has several entered. Bresil Hill and Ifyouhaveaplan have both been out already and can improve with the benefit of that experience whilst he also has the unraced pair of That's Phwaroah a 14000 euro son of Telescope and Swing By a £20000 four year old by Order Of St George who is related to stacks of winners in France. He looks well worth keeping an eye on.
Other unraced ones to note include Admiral Bonzo a nicely bred son of Vadamos, Manhatane a four year old daughter of Bathyron who cost 6500 euros and comes from the immediate family of the top class Fastorslow, One Not Out a son of Jack Hobbs from the Easterby's and Rockatansky a son of Maxios out of a useful winning mare. He represents the powerful Chris Barber yard which is well known for its prowess at producing winners on debut and he also needs close attention.
Lastly, Barbar Esko comes here on the back of four outings in Irtish points where his record was in and out but he did show promise. The experience will stand him in good stead.

Race three is the Thankyou Barry Foxton For 50 Years Of Fence Building! Restricted and lots come here with winning form. Working out form lines isn't easy but the ones who look to be of particular note include a pair who boast a record winning on their only run thus far. Firstly Jack Teal's My Caraline whose win in a Tranwell maiden was franked when runner up Follow The Leader won at Hornby Castle and also Farm Assured who won at Kilworthy in Devon. That was only a match however coming from the Chris Barber yard she could be anything. The same yard also could saddle Jack Black who won last time out at Maisemore.
Others who have been in good form lately include Baby Chou, Callaghy, Howsmenoftomorro and Millena Agent together with the Jack Teal trained Miss Tele, Lets Go Harry and Job Well Done however the one who is taken to come out on top is Joe Wright's Wotter Trotter who made a successful transfer from a brief hurdling career with Dan Skelton to win at Sheriff Hutton a fortnight ago. He looked an extremely useful recruit and it will take a good one to beat him here.

Race four is the Moneyweb Mixed Open which features a host of classy pointers. Sam Magee won the point to point classic Grimthorpe Gold Cup at Sheriff Hutton last time out in a common canter for the Clark family who could also saddle Tag Man who posted another easy win at Hornby Castle last weekend. Whichever they select will give them a great chance. Largy Pearl holds this as an alternative engagement and should he line up it would certainly make it a race to savour given his fantastic record. Mick Easterby's Albert's Back can boast some good winning form too as can Will Easterby's Morozov Cocktail although he had his winning run interrupted last time out when well beaten by Sam Magee,whilst Gina Andrews' Tigerbythetail is another prolific winner who adds a great deal of interest.
Other to note include Hollywood Harmon and Whats The Solution who both come here on the back of a spin over the National fences at Aintree last week. Both have similar profiles being prolific winners last season on better ground. Whats The Solution won here last year and holds Hollywood Harmon on that run whilst Gustavo Goodway and Ballydonagh Boy also have winning course form. The latter is a legend in these parts but may find this company a bit hot.

Race five is the Broadland Property Conditions (Level 2) where the one to beat must be Dale Peters' Line Em Up. He blotted his perfect record this season at Dalton Park where he fell having just taken the lead going well. He's a classy sort and doesn't carry any penalties here. The two chief dangers appear to be Getupearly and Driveondonn. The former has run some great races in defeat this season when second all three times and thoroughly deserves to get his head in front whilst Driveondonn is very much on the up. He was a very impressive winner at the first meeting here and he definitely looks the chief market rival. The useful and consistent Zhiguli looks to be next on the list whilst others who could run well at a good each way price include Baby Chou, Benefact, Nephin Beg and Courting Flow although it would be a surprise were they good enough to beat the best of their rivals.

Race six is the Ward Bros Malton Maiden and this looks an open contest where plenty of those who have been pointing have got bits and pieces of form but none leap off the page as standing out. Falstaff was a good third to Wotter Trotter at Sheriff Hutton which looks the pick of these whilst Tiger Talk has also run very well previously however he hasn't been going forward of late. Apieceofthemoon and Eleventh Day also look like they will win a race in time although they were both behind Falstaff at Sheriff Hutton so may have to wait a little longer for their turn to come. Of the young and unexposed ones, Ifyouhaveaplan and Hard To Know have both shown a bit of promise from just one run. The latter one is perhaps the more likely of the two as his fourth at Alnwick was a solid effort.
From another angle there are a few making the transfer from racing under rules who could be likely candidates. Turbo Boy sports a fourth in a Sedgefield bumper from two outings whilst Nanny Daisy and Peaceinthevalley have both been hurdling. The latter has some good form in the book from a handful of runs and if he has the stamina for this step up in trip then he looks like he could be the one to be on.

The day concludes with the Jockey Club and PPA Hands And Heels Series Conditions (Level 2). The Cherry Coward pair of Zhiguli and Ballydonagh Boy both hold alternative entries here and this looks a good opportunity for either to make their mark. The latter in particular is made for a contest like this. Driveondonn also holds this as an an alternative and should it turn out to be the chosen option he is likely to go off favourite on the back of his course and distance romp at the first meeting here. His win last weekend at Hornby Castle showed he is still in top form. Second Subaltern, Callaghy, Millena Agent and Nephin Beg have all been running into the places of late and can play a part in this type of contest as could Moonlight Flit who has a couple of recent seconds but he's not the most resolute so needs treating with caution. Finally, Diamond Flush hasn't hit top form as yet this season but his second to Line Em Up at Helmsley was a good run. If he is at his best he can go very close.

Entry is £15 with under 16s free and whilst both cash and cards are taken, cash is preferred. The dog show will once again be running alongside the racing and other attractions include a range of country and fashion trade stands and childrens' entertainments. There will also be a BBQ, refreshments a licensed bar and music after racing. There is ample parking on grass and the viewing for spectators is excellent from many vantage points.The postcode for travellers is YO13 9QU.

The race is still on to become our Champion Jockey in 2026. 2025 winner Thomas Easterby is leading the field following a...
13/04/2026

The race is still on to become our Champion Jockey in 2026. 2025 winner Thomas Easterby is leading the field following a win and two second places at our March meeting. Can any other jockeys catch up?! Good luck to all on Saturday 🍀🤞🏻

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