Leopardstown Noblesse Stakes

In Ireland, mares and fillies must be four years old or older to compete in the Noblesse Stakes, a Listed flat horse race.

It is planned to take place every year in the first few days of April and is run at Cork over a distance of one mile and four furlongs (2,413 metres).

Find out more about the Leopardstown Noblesse Stakes:

Leopardstown Noblesse Stakes 2023 Odds

The Leopardstown Noblesse Stakes odds are listed below:

The odds for this race have not yet been released.

Leopardstown Noblesse Stakes 2023 Tips

The Leopardstown Noblesse Stakes tips are below:

  • 2 points to win for TBC at odds of TBC
  • 1 point each way for TBC at odds of TBC

Many Leopardstown Noblesse Stakes horses will race in more races throughout the years. Stay updated on the horses and place ante-post bets if you want to wager on them.

If you are looking for more horse racing tips for events held at Cork Racecourse then check out our Cork betting tips guide.

Leopardstown Noblesse Stakes Previous Winners

Year Winner Age Jockey Trainer
2015 Massinga 4 Pat Smullen Dermot Weld
2016 Altesse 5 Kevin Manning Jim Bolger
2017 Zhukova 5 Pat Smullen Dermot Weld
2018 Bloomfield 4 Billy Lee Willie McCreery
2019 Cimeara 4 Donnacha O’Brien Joseph O’Brien
2020 Heliac[a] 4 Colin Keane Ger Lyons
2021 Moll 4 Billy Lee Paddy Twomey
2022 Thunder Kiss 5 Colin Keane Ger Lyons

Leopardstown Noblesse Stakes Previous Result

Summary of the Leopardstown Noblesse Stakes

Thank you for reading our Leopardstown Noblesse Stakes guide.

Popular Questions

What distance is the Leopardstown Noblesse Stakes?

The Leopardstown Noblesse Stakes is 1 mile and 4 furlongs long.

Where is the Leopardstown Noblesse Stakes held?

The Leopardstown Noblesse Stakes is held at Cork Racecourse.

Related April Articles

Resources

As the Founder of British Racecourses, I have a life-long passion for horse racing and have loved the sport as long as I can remember. I am also a keen racehorse owner and have worked in the gambling industry for several years. I set up British Racecourses with the desire to share my passion for racing with other like-minded people.