Geoffrey Freer Stakes
History
The event was established in 1949, and it was originally called the Oxfordshire Stakes. It was founded by Geoffrey Freer, a Jockey Club handicapper who served as the manager of Newbury Racecourse. The venue had been used as an American military supply depot during World War II, and Freer restored the course in the post-war period. The race was renamed in his honour in 1969, the year after his death.For a period the Geoffrey Freer Stakes was classed at Group 2 level. It was relegated to its current status, Group 3, in 2006.
The leading three-year-olds from the race sometimes go on to compete in the following month's St. Leger Stakes.
Records
Most successful horse :
- Mubtaker – 2002, 2003, 2004
- Frankie Dettori – Charmer, Drum Taps, Phantom Gold, Kite Wood, Arrest
- Noel Murless – Ridge Wood, Court Command, Hopeful Venture, Rangong, Attica Meli
Winners since 1960
Earlier winners
- 1949: Ridge Wood
- 1950: Tilloy
- 1951: Le Sage
- 1952: Westinform
- 1953: Harwin
- 1954: Umberto
- 1955: True Cavalier
- 1956: Court Command
- 1957: Court Harwell
- 1958: Owen Glendower
- 1959: Kalydon