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Nursery Stakes

Type of horse race


Type of horse race

The Nursery Stakes, or other designations incorporating the word "Nursery", refers to a Thoroughbred horse race used by racetracks worldwide to identify it as a novice race exclusively for two-year-olds, the age a horse is first legally allowed to compete.

In use since the 18th century, it is today still used but is a somewhat dated term. In recent decades the Nursery designation in a race title has often been supplanted by the term "Juvenile". Current or defunct "Nursery" races include:

Australia:

  • VATC Gwyn Nursery at Caulfield Racecourse
  • RRC Nursery Handicap.

United States:

  • Nursery Stakes at Belmont Park
  • Pimlico Nursery Stakes at Pimlico Race Course
  • Pennsylvania Nursery Stakes at Philadelphia Park Racetrack
  • Santa Catalina Nursery Stakes at Santa Anita Park.

Great Britain:

  • Nursery Stakes at Newmarket Racecourse
  • Princes of Wales's Nursery Plate at Doncaster Racecourse.

South Africa:

  • Nursery Stakes at Turffontein Racecourse.

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