New England Oaks

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ClassDiscontinued stakes
Inaugurated1936
New England Oaks
ClassDiscontinued stakes
LocationNarragansett Park,
Pawtucket, Rhode Island
United States
Inaugurated1936
Race typeThoroughbred - Flat racing
Race information
Distance1 1/16 miles (8.5 furlongs)
SurfaceDirt
Trackleft-handed
QualificationThree-year-old fillies

The New England Oaks was an American Thoroughbred horse race held annually from 1936 thru 1944 at Narragansett Park in Pawtucket, Rhode Island. Run on dirt over a distance of a mile and one-sixteenth, like all "Oaks" races for Thoroughbreds, it was open to three-year-old fillies only.

Fully one-third of all winners of the New England Oaks would finish the year as the American Champion Three-Year-Old Filly.[1]

  • 3) Following her win in the 1943 Oaks, The Boston Globe story on the race results said that "Stefanita just about clinched her claim to the 3-year-old filly championship of the 1943 racing season," which she did.[4]

In 1945 there was no running of the New England Oaks. With wartime gasoline rationing in place nationwide, travel to the racetrack was basically limited to Pawtucket residents. The other side of the coin was that locals could not go away for summer vacation or visits and local entertainment venues benefited from increased attendance. In some instances the wartime restrictions led to facilities shutting down such as Delaware Park did for all of 1944.[5] Attracting owners and trainers from around the country to send their horses to compete in feature events became difficult for the smaller out-of-the-way tracks. Such was the case when Narragansett Park had to drop the New England Futurity after its 1940 running.[6]

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