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Musselburgh boosts Flat season with new £80,000 Goliath Cup Listed staying race Revamped Easter Saturday meeting now exceeds £300,000 prize money
Musselburgh Racecourse has strengthened its position as a leading Flat racing venue with the introduction of the Virgin Bet £80,000 Listed Goliath Cup, a new Class 1 contest to be staged on Easter Saturday. (4 April)
Wednesday 11th February 2026
Run over one mile six furlongs for four-year-olds and upwards under weight-for-age conditions, the Goliath Cup becomes the second Class 1 flat race on Musselburgh’s annual fixture list and a new centrepiece of its most important Flat meeting of the year.
The race transfers to Musselburgh following its previous incarnation as the Further Flight Stakes at Nottingham and the East Lothian course has boosted the Listed minimum prize money by £20,000 to £80,000 - underlining the racecourse’s long-term ambition to attract and retain high-quality Flat racing.
The former Queen’s Cup, previously an open £100,000 Class 2 handicap, will now run as a £50,000 Class 3 handicap, (open to horses rated up to 97) creating a clearer distinction between elite horses and handicappers and broadening the opportunities across the card for stayers.
The Easter Saturday meeting also includes the Virgin Bet Scottish Sprint Cup, an open Class 2 handicap over five furlongs - with prize money increased from £50,000 to £70,000. The Class 2 Silver Arrow Handicap over 7 furlongs, for older horses rated 0-105 will be run for £50,000, and the Royal Mile Handicap (8 furlongs) for 3yos only rated 76-95 will be run for £30,000 - taking total prize money on the day to more than £300,000.
The addition of the Goliath Cup provides trainers with a valuable early-season Listed opportunity for stayers at the beginning of the turf flat racing season. The new race reinforces Musselburgh’s growing reputation as a venue capable of hosting Class 1 Flat racing, while anchoring Easter Saturday as a nationally relevant fixture.
With black-type on offer and a strong ITV Racing platform, the race is expected to appeal to yards with upwardly-mobile stayers looking to build a campaign around premium middle-distance and staying races through the season.
Musselburgh Racecourse Director Bill Farnsworth said: “This is a very significant upgrade for Musselburgh and for Easter Saturday, with the Goliath Cup giving us a Listed staying race on a major ITV Racing day, which is exactly where a contest of this quality belongs.
“It’s good for the racecourse, it’s good for the programme, and most importantly it’s good for trainers and owners who now have a valuable early-season target offering European Pattern black-type and meaningful prizemoney.”
The race’s position on Easter Saturday places it neatly between Doncaster’s Lincoln Handicap opening weekend and the spring Classic trials period, offering a stepping-stone for horses with higher-level ambitions.
The introduction of the Goliath Cup has allowed Musselburgh to rebalance its Easter Saturday card to greater effect. Rather than concentrating prizemoney in a single race, the fixture now offers £130,000 across two feature staying races, providing better opportunities across the ratings spectrum.
“The Listed race gives us quality and profile, the Queen’s Cup handicap gives us depth and competitiveness, and together they make the whole card stronger.” added Farnsworth.
Ruth Quinn, Director of International Racing and Development at the British Horseracing Authority said: “The British Horseracing Authority and Flat Pattern Committee are delighted that Musselburgh racecourse has stepped in to host the Listed race formally known as the Further Flight Stakes from 2026.
“This 14-furlong race for four-year-olds and upwards is an important stepping stone into the Flat season for Pattern-class staying horses. The Flat Pattern Committee was committed to finding a new venue for the race once it became clear that staging the race at Nottingham racecourse was no longer a viable option.
“We hope that the newly named Goliath Cup will be a great addition to the Musselburgh Easter Saturday fixture, and we wish it every success.”
The changes have also helped secure expanded ITV Racing coverage, with five races broadcast live from Musselburgh on the day.
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