The Lancashire Plate was a flat horse race in Great Britain open to Thoroughbreds aged two years and over. It was run over seven furlongs at Manchester Racecourse in September from 1888 to 1893. It was one of the most valuable races in the country and its winners included Classic victors Seabreeze, Donovan and La Fleche.
The Lancashire Plate was first run on 22 September 1888 over seven furlongs at Manchester Racecourse. The prize money was made up of ã11,000 added to a sweepstakes of ã20 each. The weights were 7 st 5 lb for two-year-olds, 9 st 3 lb for three-year-olds and 9 st 9 lb for four-year-olds, with mares and geldings being allowed to carry 3 lb less. Horses that had won more than ã1,000 (excluding handicaps) once had to carry a 4 lb penalty and winners of either ã1,000 once or ã2,000 twice had to carry a 7 lb penalty. Any horse who had won the 2000 Guineas, Derby or St. Leger had to carry an extra 10 lb. The purse was increased to ã12,000 in 1889, but reduced back to ã11,000 in 1890, when the subscription was reduced to ã5. In 1892 the distance of the race was increased to one mile and the purse was reduced to 10,000 The prize money was reduced again to ã8,000 in 1892. The Lancashire Plate was last run in 1893 and the following season was replaced by the Prince Edward Handicap worth ã2,000.
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Leading owner (2 wins):
Fastest winning time (7 furlongs) â Seabreeze (1888), 1m 29.4s
Fastest winning time (1 mile) â Raeburn (1893), 1m 48.6s
Widest winning margin â La Fleche (1892), 3 lengths
Shortest winning margin â Signorina (1891), ý length
Longest odds winner â Signorina (1891), 6/1
Shortest odds winner â Donovan (1889), 4/6
Most runners â 24 (1888)
Fewest runners â 4 (1893)