Right handed. The round racecourse at Beverley is just over eleven furlongs in extent, but isn't particularly stiff despite the uphill finish. The downhill turn into the straight and the relatively short run in of just two and a half furlongs, favours those ridden closer to the pace. The five-furlong track has a dog-leg to the right and is on the rise throughout.
Located roughly ten miles north-west of Hull in East Yorkshire, annual meetings have been a fixture at the venue since the mid-eighteenth century, and the history of occasional race meetings at Beverley goes back further than that to the late 1600s.
Today, Beverley racecourse is home to many notable events, including the Hilary Needler Trophy, the Beverley Bullet Sprint Stakes, and also one of the country’s premiere Ladies Days.