Index To Contents
Industry Notices
Front Page
HRI Directive Changes Page 606
Appeals & Referrals Page 611
Notification of Forfeits Closing
15th June to 27th June Page 612
Index to Foreign & Irish Race Programmes Page 613
Foreign Race Programmes Page 613
Irish Race Programmes Page 617
IHRB Enquiries Page 629
IHRB Licensing Notices Page 635
Alterations to I.N.H.S. Ratings Page 635
Corrections and Late Alterations
Corrections and LateAlterations to race programmes are on page 612
Punchestown, 11th June See page 612
Roscommon, 12th June See page 612
Roscommon, 12th June See page 612
Sligo, 13th June See page 612
Leopardstown, 15th June See page 613
Fairyhouse, 16th June See page 613
Roscommon, 4th July See page 613
Amended Times Of Running
Wexford, Wednesday, 21st June, 2023 5.55, 6.25, 6.58, 7.28, 7.58, 8.28
Notice to Trainers
Viewing of races on the track is no longer permitted. Trainers are asked to be mindful of this and are asked to remind their staff of this also.
Notice to Trainers
Amendment to Entry and Scratching Dates: Grosser Dallmayr-Preis Bayerisches Zuchtrennen (Group 1)
The new entry and scratching dates appear in bold.
The Grosser Dallmayr-Preis Bayerisches Zuchtrennen (Group 1) in Munich on Sunday, 30 July, 2023
• Enter by 10.30am, June 13th and pay €650 stake
• €700 extra unless forfeit be declared by 11am on June 26th
• €800 extra unless forfeit be declared by 11am on July 10th
• €950 extra unless forfeit be declared by 11am on July 24th.
• or €15,500 to enter by 9 a.m. July 26th
• Declarations to run by 9 a.m. July 26th
• Cancellation of declared runners by 8 a.m. July 27th
French Rule Change in regard to Pregnant/Covered Mares Eligibility to Race
Article 123 of the Code des Courses au Galop has been modified and now stipulates that as of March 1st 2023, no covered and confirmed pregnant female may take part in a race. If pregnancy has not been confirmed, she is eligible to race again 120 days after the date of last cover. No female having foaled will be able to race within 240 days from the date of foaling
If a female in training has been covered since January 1st of the current year, the owner must inform both the Stewards of France Galop and the trainer in writing, specifying:
The date(s) of covering, The name of the stallion(s) concerned.
If said female turns out to be empty or aborted, the owner must notify the Stewards of France Galop in writing as soon as possible.
Notice Received From France Galop VACCINATIONS
Vaccination protocol to race in France
Following modification of article 135 of the Code of des Courses au Galop, we inform you that it is now compulsory for all trainers to enter their horses' vaccinations on the server (site pro). By the end of the first quarter of 2023, any entry to race in France will not be validated if the vaccinations have not been uploaded to the server AND are in accordance with France Galop's vaccination protocol.
If you have any queries, please contact Dr Stephanie Chapman at + 33 1 49 10 20 13 or schapman@france-galop.com.
Notice to Trainers
Leafyard App available FREE to Irish trainers
Each year, 1 in 4 of us experience mental health problems. Following the success of the recent roll out of LEAFYARD, a mental health solution to our jockey community, EQUUIP in association with the Drogheda Memorial Fund are making this available to Irish trainers. Building mental resilience is not always easy but that's where Leafyard can support you, their web app helps build your mental fitness, taking small steps every day in order to change the way you feel. All trainers will receive a Leafyard gift token in the coming weeks which will allow you access the app for free and on an anonymous basis. The gift token will allow you to create your Leafyard account and can be completed wherever and whenever works for you.
Stable Employee Pension Plan
Trainers must notify Gina Keogh at gina.keogh@ihrb.ie when staff who are in the pension plan leave their employment.
Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board Notice
Declaration Of Non-Runners & Reserves
Trainers are requested to note that notifications of a non-runner or declaration of a reserve can now be done via RAS or on the dedicated telephone line (045-445645) at the Office of the I.H.R.B. up to 90 minutes before the time of the first race.
If using the Non-Runner/Reserve Telephone Line, the caller will be asked to provide the Trainer's Horse Racing Ireland account number and Trainer's date of birth.All calls are recorded for verification and security purposes. Veterinary certificates, where required, must be sent as usual to the Office of the IHRB within 72 hours. A Trainer failing to lodge a certificate within the time period shall be liable to a fine in accordance with Rule 194(v)(vi).
Trainers wishing to declare a Reserve a runner or a non-runner must also do so via RAS or on the same dedicated telephone line number by 10am for meetings, (other than floodlit meetings) during the months of November, December and January and by 11am for all other meetings including floodlit meetings otherwise the reserve will automatically be withdrawn.
If a rider has not been nominated for a declared reserve the Trainer must do so by the time fixed for declaration of a reserve listed within the paragraph above otherwise the declared reserve will automatically be withdrawn. Declaration of reserves or of non-runners are no longer accepted at a race meeting. Updates can be made via RÁS anytime after the publication of Rider Nominations for the meeting up to the specified deadlines.
The dedicated line number (045 - 445645) is in operation from 9am on weekdays when there is a Race Meeting and from 8.30am on weekends and Bank Holidays in November, December and January.
The Directors of the IHRB, using their powers under Rule 22 (i), have approved the following modifications to Rule 91 (v) to be effective from March 1st 2023.
Administering and Endorsing Vaccinations
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(v) The IHRB must be satisfied that the certification of vaccination is in compliance with this Rule 91 before a Horse may enter Racecourse Property or run in a Race and shall be entitled to request evidence of same. The vaccination certification must have been approved by the IHRB by 5pm [text deleted] on the day of entry for a race or in the case of an early closing race on the day of final forfeit or the supplementary entry stage
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Horse Racing Ireland Directives:
The Directors of Horse Racing Ireland have approved the following modifications to HRI Directive 10, 15, 16 and 17 to come into effect on or after 1st July 2023.
HRI DIRECTIVE 10
Elimination and Balloting out of Horses: Where the number of horses declared exceeds the number permitted to run in the race, HRI shall reduce the number of declared runners to the recommended limit by ballot or elimination in accordance with the criteria laid out in HRI Directive 10:
In all normal closing races only performances up to the closing of entries will be taken into account when determining protection from balloting/elimination. In early closing races performances up to the final forfeit stage will be taken into account when determining balloting/elimination. Balloting or elimination at the overnight declaration stage will take place among those horses which are liable for ballot/elimination. Horses with the lowest ballot/elimination numbers will be the first to get into a race.
3. In Flat Handicaps
3.1 With a designated rating band of 65 or less
By elimination first of those horses with an official flat rating below 40, the highest rating affording the greatest protection.
Protection from balloting/elimination will then operate in the following order (only performances up to the time of entry will be taken into account):
a. Horses placed 1st, 2nd or 3rd on their last completed run in a Flat race run in Ireland, on or subsequent to 1st January of the year previous to the current year. If it is necessary to ballot among horses of equal protection, such ballot will be random.
b. Horses previously balloted/eliminated from a Flat Handicap run in Ireland, on or subsequent to 180 days prior to the date of the preliminary ballot with a designated rating band of 65 or less and within the same distance category (indicated below) of the race to be balloted. The latest ballot/elimination date at the time of the preliminary ballot stage affording the greatest protection.
In all of the above, if it is necessary to ballot among horses of equal protection, such ballot will in the first place afford the greatest protection to those horses which have not run in a Flat race in Ireland since 1st June 2020 for the greatest number of days at the closing of entries and thereafter will be random.
The relevant distance categories are as follows:
➢ Sprint (5 furlongs to less than 7 furlongs).
➢ Mile (7 furlongs to 9 furlongs).
➢ Intermediate (9 furlongs 1yds to 12 furlongs).
➢ Long (12 furlongs 1yds or more).
Note: Horse Racing Ireland give notice that the distance of the race at close of entries will be the distance used when applying the above balloting criteria to these type of races. Any alteration to a race distance after this time WILL NOT be taken into account if the race is balloted at the declaration stage. (Example: a race advertised at 7 furlongs at close of entries is subsequently altered to 6 furlongs and 200 yards before close of declarations – horses balloted from this race will be treated as having been balloted from a 7 furlongs race for future ballots).
Note: For the purposes of Section (3.1) above ‘pulled up’ will be considered a completed run.
Notwithstanding the above and in the interest of permitting as many horses as possible a reasonable opportunity to run in flat handicaps with a maximum rating band of 65 or less, horses will lose their provisional ballot status which:
➢ are declared to run but not a reserve in any flat race scheduled to be run in Ireland up to and including the day after that fixed for the closing of declarations.
➢ since the time of entry for such a race, have run in a flat race in Ireland without being placed 1st, 2nd or 3rd
➢ since the time of entry for such race, have run more than once in a flat race in Ireland or have run once and are declared to run but not a reserve in any flat race scheduled to be run in Ireland up to and including the day after that fixed for the closing of declarations.
In any of these circumstances, such re-ballot will afford the greatest protection to those horses with the greatest number of days since their last run in a flat race in Ireland at the closing of declarations and, when such protection is equal, horses with the highest rating will be afforded the greatest protection.
4. In National Hunt Handicaps
4.1 I
In Handicap Steeplechases with designated rating bands of 102 or less
In the case of Steeplechases, by elimination first of the lowest weighted horses which are out of the handicap at time of entry but before any penalties have been applied. If it is necessary to ballot among horses of equal protection, such ballot will be random.
Protection from balloting/elimination will then operate in the following order (only performances up to the time of entry will be taken into account):
➢ Horses placed 1st, 2ndor 3rd on their last run in a Steeplechase run in Ireland, on or subsequent to 1st January of the year previous to the current year.
➢ Horses previously balloted/eliminated from a Handicap Steeplechase run in Ireland with a designated rating band of 102 or less and within the same distance category (indicated below) of the race to be balloted on or subsequent to 180 days prior to the date of the preliminary ballot, the latest ballot/elimination date at the time of the preliminary ballot stage affording greatest protection.
In all of the above, if it is necessary to ballot among horses of equal protection, such ballot will in the first place afford the greatest protection to those horses which have not run in a Steeplechase in Ireland since 22nd June 2020 for the greatest number of days at the closing of entries and thereafter will be random.
The relevant distance categories are as follows:
➢ 2 Miles (or such a lesser distance which for course layout reasons as may be approved by the IHRB on exceptional occasions) to less than 2 miles and 4 furlongs.
➢ 2 Miles and 4 furlongs or more.
Note: Horse Racing Ireland give notice that the distance of the race at close of entries will be the distance used when applying the above balloting criteria to these type of races. Any alteration to a race distance after this time WILL NOT be taken into account if the race is balloted at the declaration stage. (Example: a race advertised at 2 miles 4 furlongs at close of entries is subsequently altered to 2 miles 3 furlongs and 200 yards before close of declarations –horses balloted from this race will be treated as having been balloted from a 2 miles 4 furlongs race for future ballots).
Notwithstanding the above and in the interest of permitting as many horses as possible a reasonable opportunity to run in steeplechase handicaps with a maximum rating band of 102 or less, horses will lose their provisional ballot status which:
➢ are declared to run but not a reserve in any steeplechase scheduled to be run in Ireland up to and including the day after that fixed for the closing of declarations.
➢ since the time of entry for such a race, have run in a steeplechase in Ireland without being placed 1st, 2nd or 3rd
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➢ since the time of entry for such race, have run more than once in a steeplechase in Ireland or have run once and are declared to run but not a reserve in any steeplechase scheduled to be run in Ireland up to and including the day after that fixed for the closing of declarations.
In any of these circumstances, such re-ballot will afford the greatest protection to those horses with the greatest number of days since their last run in a steeplechase in Ireland at the closing of declarations and, when such protection is equal, horses with the highest rating will be afforded the greatest protection.
4.2 I In Handicap Hurdles with designated rating bands of 95 or less
By elimination first of the lowest weighted horses which are out of the handicap at time of entry but before any penalties have been applied. If it is necessary to ballot among horses of equal protection, such ballot will be random. If it is necessary to ballot among horses of equal protection, such ballot will in the first place afford the greatest protection to those horses which have not run in a Hurdle race in Ireland for the greatest number of days at the closing of entries and thereafter will be random. Protection from balloting/elimination will then operate in the following order (only performances up to the time of entry will be taken into account):
a. Horses placed 1st, 2ndor 3rd on their last run in a Hurdle race run in Ireland, on or subsequent to 1st January of the year previous to the current year.
b. Horses previously balloted/eliminated from a Handicap Hurdle race run in Ireland with a designated rating band of 95 or less and within the same distance category (indicated below) of the race to be balloted, on or subsequent to 180 days prior to the date of the preliminary ballot, the latest ballot/elimination date at the time of the preliminary ballot stage affording greatest protection.
The relevant distance categories are as follows:
➢ 2 Miles (or such a lesser distance which for course layout reasons as may be approved by the IHRB on exceptional occasions) to less than 2 miles and 4 furlongs.
➢ 2 Miles and 4 furlongs or more.
Note: Horse Racing Ireland give notice that the distance of the race at close of entries will be the distance used when applying the above balloting criteria to these type of races. Any alteration to a race distance after this time WILL
NOT be taken into account if the race is balloted at the declaration stage. (Example: a race advertised at 2 miles 4 furlongs at close of entries is subsequently altered to 2 miles 3 furlongs and 200 yards before close of declarations –horses balloted from this race will be treated as having been balloted from a 2 miles 4 furlongs race for future ballots).
In all of the above, if it is necessary to ballot among horses of equal protection, such ballot will in the first place afford the greatest protection to those horses which have not run in a Hurdle race in Ireland since 22nd June 2020 for the greatest number of days at the closing of entries and thereafter will be random.
Notwithstanding the above and in the interest of permitting as many horses as possible a reasonable opportunity to run in hurdle handicaps with a maximum rating band of 95 or less, horses will lose their provisional ballot status which:
➢ are declared to run but not a reserve in any hurdle race scheduled to be run in Ireland up to and including the day after that fixed for the closing of declarations.
➢ since the time of entry for such race, have run in a hurdle race in Ireland without being placed 1st, 2nd or 3rd
➢ since the time of entry for such race, have run more than once in a hurdle race in Ireland or have run once and are declared to run but not a reserve in any hurdle race scheduled to be run in Ireland up to and including the day after that fixed for the closing of declarations.
In any of these circumstances, such re-ballot will afford the greatest protection to those horses with the greatest number of days since their last run in a hurdle race in Ireland at the closing of declarations and, when such protection is equal, horses with the highest rating will be afforded the greatest protection.
HRI DIRECTIVE 15
Racehorse Ownership Registration: The conditions of owner registration and the maintenance thereafter are outlined in Directive 15:
1. HRI Owner Register
a. HRI maintains a register of racehorse owners for the administration of horse racing in Ireland. This owner registration is not legal confirmation of ownership.
b. HRI has complete discretion on the approval of an owner registration application. An applicant(s) whose conduct, behaviour or character is not in accordance with that which, in the opinion of HRI, should be expected of a registered person, may not be
considered suitable and therefore may be refused registration. Owner applicants must read the HRI Racehorse Owner Eligibility and Right to Appeal Policy in conjunction with the Owner Registration documents to ensure they fully understand and comply with the criteria which may influence owner application.
c. At any stage during the lifetime of an owner registration, HRI may void or suspend the owner registration(s). It is not possible to outline all circumstances where this may occur, however such instances include (but are not limited to) the discovery of false or misleading records being submitted to HRI, financial anomalies with the HRI owner’s account or the failure to implement the agreed Code of Conduct for a syndicate or club. Additionally, should a registered owner be added to the Forfeit/Disqualified List, this registration will automatically be made void. All existing registered owners should refer to the HRI Racehorse Owner Eligibility and Right to Appeal Policy during the lifetime of their registration to ensure they remain compliant with the criteria which may influence on-going owner registration.
d. Should the owner subsequently be removed from the Forfeit/Disqualified List, the owner must submit the appropriate owner application forms and fees to re-register.
e. All active owners, whose names are recorded on the Owner Register on or before 1st January 1980, automatically remain registered with HRI.
f. All registered owners with HRI shall remain on the register of owners for a period of seven years after their HRI client account has been closed whereupon the personal details shall be purged. Should an individual wish to take out ownership with HRI after this seven-year period, they will be required to submit the relevant HRI registration forms, supporting documentation and relevant fees to re-register. If an individual wishes to re-activate their HRI ownership account within this seven-year period, they will be subject to the client reactivation process which may include personal verification to re-activate the client account.
g. Until an owner is registered by HRI, a horse cannot be returned in training.
h. All those registered with HRI, including members of syndicates and clubs, are bound by the HRI Directives and Rules Of Racing and the I.N.H.S Rules of the IHRB.
i. In the event of the death of an Owner, any entries or liabilities will be transferred to his or her executors/personal representative. Such entries and liabilities will not be made void.
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j. The executors/personal representative of a deceased Owner (who have been registered with HRI) can run a horse under the description ‘Executor(s) of the late….’. The executor(s) or personal representative are not required to be registered Owners unless otherwise determined by HRI.
k. Horses the property of the Irish National Stud Co. Ltd. may be raced under these Directives in the name of the President of Ireland, who shall be deemed to be the lessee of such horses
HRI DIRECTIVE 16
Horse Registration and Clearance:
The conditions of horse names registration and the maintenance thereafter are outlined in Directive 16:
1. HRI Horse Names Register
a. In order for a horse to be eligible to race under the Rules of Racing or in Point-to-Points in Ireland, they must be first registered with a unique name. All horse name applications of Irish trained horses are administered by HRI, while name choice approval is governed by Weatherbys and the BHA for inclusion in the Weatherbys General Studbook and must comply with the General Studbook naming rules.
b. HRI maintains a register of racehorse names for the administration of horse racing in Ireland and reserves the right to request any supporting documentation as required by HRI or Weatherbys/BHA during the naming application or thereafter.
c. All racehorse naming applications should be submitted to HRI on the HRI Naming Application form along with the horse’s passport, markings updates (where applicable) and the relevant registration fee. Please note it is a requirement to submit up-todate markings for animals foaled outside Ireland and Great Britain.
d. On application for registration of horse name, the markings on the Passports must be verified by a licensed Irish Trainer or a Veterinary Surgeon as correct by signing the declaration on the naming form. Before signing this declaration, the markings in the passport must be checked against the animal within a recent period from the date of application (no more than three months). Where there is a doubt on the markings or where any discrepancies have been found, new markings must be taken by a Veterinary Surgeon on a Weatherbys Markings Chart.
e. Where a horse is bred outside of Ireland or Great Britain, markings must be submitted (i.e. markings must be taken by a Veterinary Surgeon on a Weatherbys Markings Chart).
f. Markings cannot be signed by a Veterinary Surgeon who is either the Owner or the Trainer of the horse, nor a person for whom the Trainer of the horse holds a current Racing Establishment Employee Card.
g. Where a horse is already named with Weatherbys GSB and may have been imported to Ireland to race here under an Irish licensed trainer, an application to register the name in Ireland must be submitted to HRI on a HRI naming application form, with any supporting documentation as required along with the appropriate fee.
h. Naming Applications which comply with the HRI Directives and the relevant IHRB Rules and are received in HRI up to and including the Thursday of any week will be processed and the name registered on the following Monday.
i. HRI reserves the right to accept or reject a naming application if the client applying for the name has insufficient funds in their HRI client account or if the client appears on the Forfeit/Disqualified list.
j. A Change of Name application may only be considered where the horse has not already raced under the original name under the Rules of Racing or in Point-to-Points.
2. Racing Clearance Notification
The conditions required for HRI to issue a horse racing clearance notification for an Irish trained horse to another Racing Authority are outlined below:
a. When an Irish trained horse is to travel abroad for the purposes of running in a race, before returning to Ireland, the licensed Trainer must submit a written request to HRI to issue a Racing Clearance Notification (RCN) to the recognised Racing Authority staging the race no later than the day prior to the deadline for declaration (with the exception where the recognised Racing Authority considers all movements regardless of purpose or time frame as permanent).
b. Racing Clearance Notifications will only be issued to those Racing Authorities that are signatories to Article 3 A (Racing) of the International Agreement on Breeding, Racing and Wagering.
c. The RCN will attest that:
➢ The horse is free or not free, from any restrictions/suspensions which prevent it from racing
➢ The Trainer is licensed (and not suspended)
➢ The Owner(s) is registered and does not appear on the Forfeit/Disqualified List. Please note the RCN will not attest to the horse’s vaccination history being in order, this remains the Trainer’s responsibility.
3. Horses Retired from Racing – NonRacing Declaration
On exiting the racing pool, it is the responsibility of the trainer when returning the horse out of training to record the “Out of training” status as “Retired from Racing” and notify HRI via the RÁS online system of the next keeper of the horse (name and contact details).
A Trainer can permanently retire a horse from racing via the “Out of Training” returns as “Retired from Racing” and notify HRI via the online RÁS system of the next keeper of the horse (name and contact details). On receipt of the notification, HRI will notify the current Owner via email, the Owner may refute the return within 14 days of notification.
The Owner of the horse may also notify HRI as to the status of the horse being “Retired from Racing”. Notification must be submitted to the HRI Welfare Department on the appropriate HRI form along with any supporting documentation that may be required. The horse will have to be returned out of training before it can be retired from racing by the Owner.
Any horse flagged as retired from racing will not be permitted to be “returned in training” or entered for any race nor can these horses hold an active Hunter Certificate under the I.N.H.S. Regulation for Point-to-Point Steeplechases.
A horse which has been permanently retired is one which has been considered by its Trainer and/or Owner to be unsuitable for further racing. A reversal of this status will require a compelling case arbitrated by a panel comprising HRI’s Director of Racing, HRI’s Director of Equine Welfare and Bloodstock and IHRB’s Chief Veterinary Officer. An Owner should submit their case with a recent veterinary certificate confirming the horse’s suitability to race to HRI’s Equine Welfare Administrator. The veterinary examination required must be to the standard of the 5 stage Pre-Purchase Examination with compulsory blood sampling at the time of examination.
On review of each individual case the horse may be subject to further blood tests, anti-doping protocols and/or imaging examinations as deemed appropriate. All associated costs will be at the Owner’s expense and paid in advance.
In the case where a dispute may arise, HRI will follow the Disputes process as outlined in HRI Directive 13.
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HRI DIRECTIVE 17
Race Stage Administration:
The conditions of race entries and the maintenance of race stages thereafter are outlined in Directive 17:
1. General
For the purpose of this directive the term race stages will be used to refer to the following:
➢ Entries
➢ Second Entries
➢ Supplementary Entries
➢ Declaration of Forfeit
➢ Declaration to Run
➢ Rider Nominations
The following criteria applies for all race stages:
a. Racehorse Trainers must be licensed with the IHRB or any other recognised Racing Authority.
b. Racehorse Owners must be registered in accordance with HRI Directive 15 or registered with any other recognised racing authority unless otherwise stated in the conditions of a race.
c. Except for sales races, a horse shall not be entered for any race unless its name has been registered by the Racing Authority of the country in which the horse was foaled.
d. By engagement in any race, an Owner is accepting all race fees as outlined in the race conditions and HRI Directives 5 and 11.
e. The notification of the death of the horse shall cancel any engagements the horse may have.
f. In exceptional circumstances, HRI reserves the right to extend any race closure deadlines outlined in this Directive (in consultation with the IHRB).
g. In any race where there are particular conditions required as a qualification to start, such conditions extend to the start time of the race unless otherwise specified in the conditions of the race.
h. Qualification of the horse is subject to compliance with the Rules of Racing and the Irish National Hunt Steeplechase Rules and more particularly Rule 87 thereof.
i. The qualifying ratings for handicaps shall be calculated each Monday at 12 noon. The qualifying rating for each horse shall be equivalent to the horse’s current rating at that time.
j. In certain circumstances, HRI reserve the right to make alterations to a horse or race at any race stage once HRI is
satisfied that the change will not present any administrative difficulties and not result in any breach of the Rules of Racing and the Irish National Hunt Steeplechase Rules.
2. Race Entries
a. Every race shall close for entries at 12 noon with Horse Racing Ireland and the date shall be fixed in the advertisement of the race as published in the Irish Racing Calendar and on the Racing Administration System (RÁS).
b. An entry may, before the time of closing, be altered or cancelled.
c. No alteration or addition shall be made to any entry after the time fixed for closing, except in cases expressly sanctioned by these Directives.
d. Race entries shall be closed at the advertised time and no entry made after that time shall be accepted on any grounds. Notwithstanding the above:
➢ In all normal closing races where there are less than 10 entries at the time fixed for the closing of entries there will be an automatic supplementary time period of 45 minutes during which additional entries may be made for that race.
➢ For the purposes of this Directive no more than two entries per Trainer shall be taken into account when calculating the number of entries received.
➢ Any entry made in this supplementary time period may not be cancelled.
e. HRI, in consultation with the IHRB, shall have absolute discretion to declare a race void in the event of insufficient entries.
f. Following the publication of preliminary entries, the entries with weights will be published and where applicable, the liable for ballot numbers will be applied as outlined in HRI Directive 10.
g. For Irish trained horses, Entries should be submitted by the authorised Trainer of the horse through the Racing Administration System (RÁS) or by email to the dedicated entries email address –entries@hri.ie In certain circumstances, an entry may be submitted by the registered Owner of the horse, by email to the dedicated entries email address.
h. When entering a horse by email, the following details are required:
➢ Horse Name
Meeting Number
Race Letter
Trainer and Owner Name
HRI Account number
i. An Irish trained horse whose name has not been registered with HRI and is registered with a recognised Racing Authority outside Ireland may be entered for an early closing race provided a Horse in Training Form has been submitted to HRI.
j. For foreign trained horses, entries to Irish races should be submitted by a recognised Racing Authority and provide the following detail:
➢ Race meeting, race date and race name
➢ Horse Name
➢ Country and Year of Foaling
Sex
Colour
Breeding and Name of Breeder
Owner and Racing Colours
Trainer
Horse Performances
Note: For normal closing races the deadline for entries is 11am on the published closing date and for early closing entries the deadline is 12 noon on the published closing date.
k. Entries made by any recognised Racing Authority shall in all respects be subject to these Directives.
l. It is the responsibility of the trainer to ensure allowances under the conditions of the race should be claimed at the time of entry.
Note: The above conditions are applicable to second entries and supplementary entries, unless otherwise specified.
3. Declaration of Forfeit
a. Every declaration of forfeit shall close at 12 noon with Horse Racing Ireland and the date shall be fixed in the advertisement of the race as published in the Irish Racing Calendar and on the Racing Administration System (RÁS).
b. A declaration of forfeit may, before the time of closing, be cancelled.
c. Declaration of forfeit shall be closed at the advertised time and no declaration or cancellation of forfeit will be accepted after that time on any grounds.
d. For Irish trained horses, declaration of forfeit should be submitted by the authorised Trainer of the horse through the Racing Administration system (RÁS) or by email to the dedicated entries email address –entries@hri.ie In certain circumstances, a declaration of forfeit may be submitted by the registered Owner of the Horse, by email to the dedicated entries email address.
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e. When declaring a forfeit by email, the following details are required:
➢ Horse Name
➢ Meeting Number
➢ Race Letter
➢ Trainer or Owner Name and HRI Account number
f. For foreign trained horses, declaration of forfeits for Irish races should be submitted by the foreign licensed trainer or their authorised representative and provide the following details:
➢ Race meeting, race date and race name
➢ Horse Name
➢ Country and Year of Foaling
➢ Breeding
➢ Owner
➢ Trainer
➢ HRI Account Number
4. Declaration to Run
a. Every declaration to run shall close at 10am with Horse Racing Ireland and the date shall be fixed in the advertisement of the race as published in the Irish Racing Calendar and on the Racing Administration System (RÁS).
b. A declaration to run may, before the time of closing, be cancelled or altered.
c. No alteration or addition shall be made to any declaration to run after the time fixed for closing, except in cases expressly sanctioned by these Directives.
d. A declaration to run must include permitted extra equipment where required such as headgear and tongue strap which must be made in line with the closing of declarations to run as outlined in this directive.
e. Declarations to run shall be closed at the advertised time and no declarations to run shall be accepted on any grounds after this time. Notwithstanding the above:
➢ In every Weight For Age race where there are less than 5 declared runners at the time fixed for the closing of declarations there will be an automatic supplementary time period of 15 minutes during which additional declarations may be made for that Race. Any additional declarations will only be accepted by telephone.
➢ Any declaration to run made in this supplementary time period may not be cancelled.
f. Declaration of runners to Horse Racing Ireland are confirmed as such declarations are subsequently published on the Racing Administration System (RAS) or other approved media information services.
g. It is the responsibility of the Trainer to ensure the weight allocated to the horse is correct.
h. Any correction or alteration should be notified to HRI prior to the close of declarations (including any penalties the horse has incurred).
i. After declarations close, any alterations (including penalties incurred) must be declared by the Trainer to the Clerk of the Scales or to the Non-Runner Line not less than one and a half hours before the time fixed for the running of the first Race.
j. Where an Owner has more than one declared runner in a race, it is the responsibility of the Trainer to declare to HRI a distinguishing cap or alternate colours for the Owner in respect of any declared Horse(s) under their care in that race that is not carrying the Owner’s registered colours. Failure to comply with this may result in a fine.
k. Should a Trainer make an error in the declaration of permitted extra equipment where required such as headgear or tongue Strap the error may be corrected by notification to the Racing Department of HRI by telephone of any such correction by 12 noon on the day fixed for the declaration of runners.
l. For flat races starting from stalls the draw allotting positions to all declared runners including reserves shall be randomly determined by computerised algorithm drawn in HRI subsequent to the completion of the declaration process.
5. Rider Nominations
a. Rider nominations shall close at 12 noon on the day of declaration to run with Horse Racing Ireland. It is the responsibility of the Trainer to ensure a Rider is nominated to Horse Racing Ireland by that time.
b. This closing time may be extended by Horse Racing Ireland for administrative purposes and where possible the extended closing time shall be published on the Racing Administration System (RÁS).
c. A rider nomination may, before the time of closing, be altered or removed.
d. All riders must be licensed with the IHRB or any other recognised Racing Authority.
e. For Irish trained horses, rider nominations should be submitted through the Racing Administration system (RÁS) or by telephone to the HRI entries and declarations dedicated phone line. Rider nominations can be made by:
➢ the Trainer of the horse
➢ a Jockey licensed by the Directors of the IHRB in Ireland
➢ an Authorised Riders’ Agent
f. Rider nominations shall not be accepted from any of the categories above unless they are in possession of a Horse Racing Ireland Account Number and a Personal Identification Number (P.I.N.).
g. In the case of foreign trained horses, rider nominations, alterations or removals thereof will only be accepted by Horse Racing Ireland if made by the Trainer, Rider or their respective agents by telephone.
h. If a Rider expects to carry overweight of 2lbs, that probable amount shall be declared to Horse Racing Ireland by the time of closing for rider nominations. The responsibility for such declaration rests with both the Trainer and the Rider.
i. It is the responsibility of the rider to ensure that they are qualified to ride in the race and that they claim any weight allowances correctly in accordance with the Rules of Racing and Irish National Hunt Steeplechase Rules.
j. Where a horse is listed as a Reserve the Trainer has the option of nominating a rider with HRI up to the closing time fixed for rider nominations.
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Appeals & Referrals Referral
The Referrals Committee, Mr. Laurence McFerran (Chairman), Mr. John Murphy and Dr. Paddy Molony convened in the Stewards Room, The Curragh Racecourse on Tuesday 6th June 2023, to consider whether Mr. Lar Byrne (Trainer) and Mr. H. D. Dunne (Rider) were in breach of any rules of racing arising from the nomination of Mr. H.D. Dunne to ride Stuntman Steve at Limerick on 26th March 2023.
The Raceday Stewards at Limerick enquired into the circumstances surrounding the request for a change of rider on Stuntman Steve in the Kevin McManus Bookmaker Champion (Pro/Am) Flat Race as Mr. H.D. Dunne was unable to make the riding weight and Mr. Byrne had requested a change of rider to A.P. Kelly. The Raceday Stewards allowed the substitution of rider and as Mr. H.D. Dunne and Mr. Lar Byrne were not present on the day they referred the matter to the Referrals Committee for hearing.
At the hearing, the Referrals Committee heard evidence from Mr. H.D. Dunne and considered a written submission from Mr. Lar Byrne.
In his evidence, Mr. Dunne stated that he was returning from injury and had not checked his weight prior to being nominated to ride Stuntman Steve on Friday 24th March. Mr. Dunne realised on Saturday 25th March that he would not make the riding weight and could only do so by going to extreme hardship which would not be of benefit to his mount as Mr. Dunne would not have been capable of riding to his full ability. Mr. Dunne further stated that if he had been aware that the request for a substitution of rider would necessitate a Raceday Stewards' Enquiry, he would have made every effort to ride Stuntman Steve. Mr. Dunne accepted full responsibility and acknowledged that he was not fully aware of the procedures for the substitution of riders.
In his written submission, Mr. Lar Byrne confirmed that he became aware on Saturday 25th March that Mr. Dunne would not make the riding weight and that he requested a change of rider on Saturday 25th March by emailing his request to the IHRB Clerk of the Scales.
Having considered the evidence, the Referrals Committee were of the opinion that Mr. Lar Byrne and Mr. H.D. Dunne were in breach of Rule 195 (i) and Regulation 3.4 in that Mr. Dunne's availability to ride at the correct weight had not been confirmed. Having considered their records in this regard and mitigating circumstances, the Referrals Committee cautioned Mr. Lar Byrne on this occasion and imposed a fine of 150 on Mr. H.D. Dunne.
The case was presented by Mr. Michael Daly, IHRB Regulatory LegalAdvisor.
Referral
The Referrals Committee, Mr. Laurence McFerran (Chairman), Mr. John Murphy and Dr. Paddy Molony convened in the Stewards Room, The Curragh Racecourse on Tuesday 6th June 2023, to consider the referral of Mr. Luke Comer (Trainer) in relation to the identification of Wado Cherokee which was due to run on 13th May 2023 at Navan in the Book Your Summer BBQ on June 11th Maiden.
On the day, the Raceday Stewards received a report from Dr. Lynn Hillyer, IHRB Veterinary Officer, that she was unable to positively identify Wado Cherokee from the markings and the microchip number contained on the passport for the horse and that the horse presented was in fact Shall I Walk. The Stewards ordered the withdrawal of Wado Cherokee in accordance with Rule 90 (iv) and referred the matter to a Senior Racing Official for further investigation. The matter was subsequently referred to a Referrals Committee for hearing.
At the Referral hearing, the committee considered evidence from Mr. J.T. Gorman, Authorised Representative of Mr. Luke Comer.
In his evidence, Mr. Gorman accepted full responsibility for the presentation of Shall I Walk instead of Wado Cherokee. Mr. Gorman stated that there were staffing difficulties in the yard on the morning of racing, that the two fillies were on the walker that morning at the same time and he had mistakenly placed the wrong filly on the transport travelling to Navan Racecourse.
Having considered the evidence, the Referrals Committee were satisfied that Mr. Comer was in breach of Rule 90(vi). Having considered Mr. Comer's record in this regard, the Referrals Committee imposed a fine of €500.
The case was presented by Mr. Michael Daly, IHRB Regulatory LegalAdvisor.
Referral
The Referrals Committee, Mr. Laurence McFerran (Chairman), Mr. John Murphy and Dr. Paddy Molony convened in the Stewards Room, The Curragh Racecourse on Tuesday 6th June 2023, to consider whether Mr. Pat O'Rourke (Trainer) was in breach of any rules of racing arising from an Equine Premises Inspection carried out at his Training Establishment on 3rd February 2022 by IHRB officials.
On the day, the inspection team noted that the Veterinary Medicines Register was not presented for inspection as required by Rule 148 (iii) (b), that three riders, Mr. Pat O'Rourke, Mr. Jimmy O'Rourke and Mr. Stephen O'Connor were riding without Back Protectors contrary to the requirements of Rule 148 (v)(b), three horses; Minister for Magic, Sanctuary Place and Tenroundqueen were not on the licensed premises and had not been returned out of training as required under Rule 148 (vi) and that the passports for four horses, Tellthemi'mhere, Humtaza, Assassins Lullaby and an unnamed Cotai Glory x Qualia colt were not present as required by Regulation 8.
At the hearing, the Referrals Committee heard evidence from Mr. Pat O'Rourke. Mr. O'Rourke stated that his wife maintains his Veterinary Medicines Register and at the time of the inspection she was not on the premises, and he was not aware of the location of his Veterinary Medicines Register.
Mr. O'Rourke accepted that he was in breach of Rule 148 (v)(b) in that he and his son, Mr. Jimmy O'Rourke were riding out without back protectors at the time of the inspection. He stated that Mr. Stephen O'Connor was not a stable employee and was on the premises to exercise his own horse on Mr. O' Rourke's gallops.
Mr. O'Rourke accepted that he was in breach of Rule 148 (vi) in that he had failed to return Minister for Magic, Sanctuary Place and Tenroundqueen out of training having recently sold the three horses.
Regarding the presentation of passports, Mr. O'Rourke stated that the passports of Tellthemi'mhere and Assassins Lullaby were in his Jeep which at the time were off the premises with his wife. The passports for Humtaza and the unnamed Cotai Glory x Qualia colt were at Tally Ho Stud. Mr. O'Rourke presented correspondence from Tally Ho Stud confirming same.
Having considered the evidence, the Referrals Committee found Mr. O'Rourke in breach of Rule 148 (iii)(b) imposing a fine of €250, Rule 148 (v)(b) in respect of Mr. Pat O'Rourke and Mr. Jimmy O'Rourke imposing a fine of €400, Rule 148 (vi) in respect of all three horses not returned out of training imposing a fine of €390 and Regulation 8 in respect of the passports of Tellthem'imhere and Assassins Lullaby imposing a fine of €200.
The case was presented by Mr. Michael Daly, IHRB Regulatory LegalAdvisor.
Appeal
The Appeals Body, Mr. Nick Wachman (in the chair), Mr. Noel McCaffrey and Mr. Victor Connolly convened at the Offices of the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board on Wednesday, 31st May 2023 to consider the appeal of Scott McCullagh (Rider) following the decision of the Raceday Stewards at Cork on Wednesday, 17th May 2023.
Following the running of the Blackwater Apprentice Handicap, the Raceday Stewards found Mr. McCullagh in breach of Rule 214 in that he had ridden carelessly and having considered his record in this regard they suspended him for two racedays.
The grounds of appeal lodged by Mr. McCullagh was that the Stewards on the day erred in their decision.
At the Appeal Hearing, evidence was heard from Mr. McCullagh, rider of Angel's Feather. The Appeals Body also watched a recording of the race.
In his evidence, Mr. McCullagh stated that his mount was quite green and while going for a gap, was intimidated by a horse in front and leaned away from the pressure. Mr. McCullagh accepted that there had been interference; however, he said he had made a calculated move to take advantage of the gap and he felt that he had done everything in his power to keep his mount straight.
Having considered the evidence, the Appeals Body confirmed Mr. McCullagh was in breach of Rule 214 in that he had ridden carelessly, and having considered his record in this regard they upheld the decision of the Raceday Stewards to impose a suspension of two racedays.
The case was presented by Mr. Michael Daly, IHRB Regulatory LegalAdvisor.
Suspension Dates: 4th and 5th June.
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NOTIFICATION OF FORFEITS CLOSING
Forfeits can be made for the majority of races by using RAS but for Trainers who still wish to fax in their forfeits, a form for declaration of forfeit is available for download from the RAS website (www.hri-ras.ie) or please contact the following:-
Racing Customer Support (045-455416)
Entries & Declarations Section (045-455422)
Closing Tuesday 20th June
Down Royal, Saturday 24th June
Declaration of Forfeit
BoyleSports Ulster Derby (Race 170E)
Closing Wednesday 21st June
Naas, Monday 7th August
Declaration of Forfeit
Irish EBF Ballyhane Stakes (Race 220F)
Closing Wednesday 21st June
Leopardstown, 9th September
Declaration of Forfeit
Royal Bahrain Irish Champion Stakes (Race 264E)
Closing Wednesday 21st June
Curragh, 10th September
Declaration of Forfeit
Comer Group International Irish St. Leger (Race 265F)
Closing Tuesday 27th June
Curragh, Saturday 1st July
Declaration of Forfeit
Paddy Power International Stakes (Race 174E)
Closing Tuesday 27th June
Curragh, Saturday 1st July
Forfeits and Supplementary Entries close by 12 noon on this day for the following races:
Airlie Stud Stakes (Race 174B)
Pretty Polly Stakes (Race 174D)
Closing Tuesday 27th June
Curragh, Sunday 2nd July
Declaration of Forfeit
Dubai Duty Free Rockingham Handicap (Race 175C)
Dubai Duty Free Derby Festival Handicap (Race 175D)
Dubai Duty Free Summer Fillies Handicap (Race 175F)
Dubai Duty Free Irish EBF 'Ragusa' Handicap (Race 175H)
Closing Tuesday 27th June
Curragh, Sunday 2nd July
Forfeits and Supplementary Entries close by 12 noon on this day for the following races:
GAIN Railway Stakes (Race 175A)
The Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby (Race 175E)
CORRECTIONS AND
LATE ALTERATIONS TO RACE
PROGRAMMES
PUNCHESTOWN
SUNDAY, 11th JUNE, 2023
Meeting No. 152
C. The Ladbrokes Daily Odds Boost Maiden Hurdle of €12,500
D. The Ladbrokes Play '1-2-Free' On Football Handicap Hurdle of €15,000
Trainers are requested to note that the distance of the above races have been amended to read as follows:-
About 2 miles 7 furlongs 140 yards
(See page 470 of the Irish Racing Calendar, 11th May, 2023 issue)
ROSCOMMON
MONDAY, 12th JUNE, 2023
Meeting No. 154
E. The Midsummer's Weekend With The Stars On June 17th & 18th Rated Novice Hurdle of €15,500
Trainers are requested to note that the Weights and Penalties of the above race should now read as follows and not as previously published-
Weights: 4-y-o 10st 8lbs 5-y-o and up 11st
PenaltiesPerformances before 7th June - for every 1lb above the rating of 109 1lb extra On or after 7th June - for each hurdle race won 7lb extra
(See page 488 of the Irish Racing Calendar, 18th May, 2023 issue)
ROSCOMMON
MONDAY, 12th JUNE, 2023
Meeting No. 154
A. The Castlerea Novice Steeplechase of €12,500
C. The www.roscommonracecourse.ie Opportunity Maiden Hurdle of €10,000
D. The Ivan Connaughton Auctioneers Opportunity Handicap Hurdle of €10,500
G. The Castlecoote (Pro/Am) Flat Race of €11,000
Trainers are requested to note that the distance of the above races have been amended to read as follows:-
About 2 miles 46 yards
B. The Tote Connacht National Handicap Steeplechase of €24,000
Trainers are requested to note that the distance of the above race has been amended to read as follows:-
About 3 miles 52 yards
E. The Midsummer's Weekend With The Stars On June 17th & 18th Rated Novice Hurdle of €15,500
F. The Kepak Handicap Hurdle of €21,000
Trainers are requested to note that the distance of the above races have been amended to read as follows:-
About 2 miles 4 furlongs 154 yards
(See page 487 of the Irish Racing Calendar, 18th May, 2023 issue)
SLIGO
TUESDAY, 13th JUNE, 2023
Meeting No. 155
A. The Knockarea Opportunity Claiming Hurdle of €10,500
Trainers are requested to note that the distance of the above race has been amended to read as follows:-
About 2 miles 2 furlongs 51 yards
B. The Hazelwood Mares Maiden Hurdle of €10,500
C. The Lake Isle Of Innisfree Opportunity Maiden Hurdle of €10,500
D. The Michael Reynolds Handicap Hurdle of €10,500
Trainers are requested to note that the distance of the above races have been amended to read as follows:-
About 2 miles 1 furlong 133 yards
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IRISH RACING CALENDAR,
F. The RSS Record Storage Service (Q.R.) Handicap Hurdle of €12,000
Trainers are requested to note that the distance of the above race has been amended to read as follows:-
About 3 miles 1 furlong 96 yards
(See page 489 of the Irish Racing Calendar, 18th May, 2023 issue)
LEOPARDSTOWN
THURSDAY, 15th JUNE, 2023
Meeting No. 157
A. The Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Maiden of €15,000
B. The Leopardstown Members Apprentice Handicap of €11,500
C. The TRI Equestrian Ballycorus Stakes of €52,500
Trainers are requested to note that the distance of the above races have been amended to read as follows:-
About 7 furlongs 36 yards
(See page 491 of the Irish Racing Calendar, 18th May, 2023 issue)
FAIRYHOUSE
FRIDAY, 16th JUNE, 2023
Meeting No. 159
Trainers are requested to note that Speed sensing equipment will be used in all races at this meeting
(See page 494 of the Irish Racing Calendar, 18th May issue)
ROSCOMMON
TUESDAY, 4th JULY, 2023
Meeting No. 176
G. The Ladies Day At Roscommon On Monday July 10th Maiden of €11,000
Trainers are requested to note that the name and value of the above race has been amended to read as follows:-
G. The Colm Markey, MEP, Supporting Roscommon Racecourse Maiden of €12,000
(Generously sponsored by Colm Markey, MEP)
(See page 583 of the Irish Racing Calendar, 8th June, 2023 issue)
INDEX TO RACE PROGRAMMES
Foreign Race Programmes
Closing Monday 3rd July
Sky Bet Great Voltigeur Stakes See page 614
Sky Bet City Of York Stakes See page 614
William Hill Celebration Mile See page 614
Closing Wednesday 5th July
Bahrain Trophy Stakes See page 615
Bahrain Turf Club July Stakes See page 615
Closing Thursday 6th July
William Hill Summer Stakes See page 615
Duchess Of Cambridge Stakes See page 616
Closing Friday 7th July
bet365 Superlative Stakes See page 616
Ascot Summer Mile Stakes See page 616
John Smith's Silver Cup Stakes See page 617
Irish Race Programmes
Closing Wednesday 5th July
Paddy Power Scurry Handicap See page 618
Closing Wednesday 5th July
Roscommon, 10th July See page 618
Closing Thursday 6th July
Tramore, 11th July See page 619
Dundalk, 12th July See page 621
Fairyhouse, 12th July See page 622 Downpatrick, 13th July See page 623 Leopardstown, 13th July See page 624
Closing Monday 10th July
Kilbeggan, 14th July See page 625 Cork, 14th July See page 627
Closing Tuesday 11th July
Navan, 15th July See page 628
FOREIGN RACE PROGRAMMES
U.K. - All entries for Irish trained horses in U.K. should be made to Horse Racing Ireland (but entries may also be made direct to Racing Calendar Office of Weatherbys subject to the payment of a handling charge in accordance with the provisions of Order 111 (iii) (b)). All subsequent transactions (i.e. declarations of forfeit, confirmations of entries, declarations to run etc) must be made to the Racing Calendar Office, Weatherbys:-
Telephone: 0044 1933 440011
Fax: 0044 1933 276 151
STANDARD CONDITIONS
The Racing Calendar Office of Weatherbys Thoroughbred Ltd. receives entries submitted for acceptance as agents for the Racecourse Authority and only upon the terms of the Standard Conditions. Acceptance of entries is subject to the power to refuse to allow entries to be accepted conferred by the Orders and Rules of Racing on the British Horseracing Authority Ltd. Entries are accepted by the Racing Calendar Office, acting as aforesaid, causing the name of the horse in question to be published as being entered for the race in question either in The Racing Calendar, when the race closes more than six days before running, or, for other races, on the British Horseracing Authority Racing Administration Internet site (www.racingadmin.co.uk) and ordinarily in the Sporting Press.
For further details on Standard Conditions, reference should be made to "Standard Conditions" on the Racing Bulletin area of the Racing Administration Internet site (www.racingadmin.co.uk) for the full details.
FRANCE - Owners and trainers of horses trained outside of France are reminded that, to enter any horse in a French race for the first time, they must register their horses in training through their access online at least 8 days before the closing time of entry, with the correct name of the horse, its suffix, sex, year of foaling and pedigree (sire, dam and sire of dam).
This declaration is not considered as an entry. Trainers are to make their entries and other declarations directly online. They must also supply a complete race record of all the performances of the horse(s) entered on the Internet, by fax (33 1 47 61 93 37) or email (fgperf@france-galop.com). The entry will not be valid if these performances are not received by the international department at Racing Operations by the time of the first forfeit, or on the eve of the declaration to run (if entries were made more than a month before the race). When declaring a horse to run, it is the responsibility of the trainer to check the weight carried.
Italy - Owners and trainers of horses trained outside Italy are informed that, the first time they enter any horse to run in Italy, they must include with the entry the correct name, sex, year of foaling, pedigree (sire, dam and sire of dam) and the name of the country where the horse was foaled.
Owners and Trainers are reminded that the foreign race conditions published below are based upon information supplied by the relevant authority. Horse Racing Ireland cannot be held responsible for their accuracy.
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CLOSING BY 12 NOON
MONDAY 3rd JULY YORK
Yorkshire Ebor Festival, 2023
First Day - Wednesday, August 23rd
Confirmation of entry must be made by noonAugust 17th
Declarations to run must be made by 10 a.m.August 21st
48 HOUR DECLARATION
16272
The Sky Bet Great Voltigeur Stakes (Group 2)
(Total prize fund £250,000)
Distributed in accordance with Stakes and Prize Money Code
For three yr old colts and geldings only
One mile, three furlongs about 188 yds £875 stake
Scratch by noonAugust 1st or pay £1000
Confirm by noon onAugust 17th and pay £625
Supplementary Entry by noon,August 17th and pay £20,000 stake
Weights: 9st 2lb each
Penalties, after 2022
Awinner of a Group 2 race 3lb Of a Group 1 race 5lb
(No confirmation of entry is required for Supplementary entries).
CLOSING BY 12 NOON
MONDAY 3rd JULY YORK
Ebor Festival, 2023
Fourth Day - Saturday, August 26th
Confirmation of entry must be made by noon August 21st
Declarations to run must be made by 10 a.m. August 24th
48 HOUR DECLARATION
16301
The Sky Bet City Of York Stakes (Group 2)
(Total prize fund £500,000)
Distributed in accordance with Stakes and Prize Money Code For three yr old and upwards About Seven furlongs
£1,750 stake
Scratch by noon on August 1st or pay £2,000 Confirm by noon on August 21st and pay £1,250
Supplementary Entry by noon, August 21st and pay £40,000 stake
Weights: 3-y-o colts & geldings…………9st 3lb 4-y-o and up colts & geldings…………….9st 8lb Fillies allowed…………………………………..3lb
CLOSING BY 12 NOON
MONDAY 3rd JULY
GOODWOOD
August Meeting, 2023 Saturday, August 26th
Confirmation of entry must be made by noonAugust 21st
Declarations to run must be made by 10 a.m.August 24th
48 HOUR DECLARATION
16381
The William Hill Celebration Mile (Group 2)
(Total prize fund £150,000)
Distributed in accordance with Stakes and Prize Money Code For three yrs old and upwards About one mile
£550 stake
Scratch by noon onAugust 8th or pay £500
Confirm by noon onAugust 21st and pay £450
Supplementary Entry by noon,August 21st and pay £10,000 stake
Weights: 3-y-o colts and geldings……………9st 4-y-o and up colts and geldings………….9st 6lb Fillies allowed…………………………………..3lb
Penalties, after 2022 Winner of a Group 2 race 3lb Of a Group 1 race 5lb (No confirmation of entry is required for Supplementary entries).
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CLOSING 12 NOON
WEDNESDAY 5th JULY
NEWMARKET
(On the July Course)
First July Meeting, 2023
First Day - Thursday, 13th July
Declarations to run must be made by 10 a.m. July 11th
48 HOUR DECLARATION
14653
The Bahrain Trophy Stakes (Group 3)
Total prize fund £200,000
Distributed in accordance with Stakes and Prize Money Code
For three yrs old only
Last One Mile About Five Furlongs, Summer Course £2,000 stake
Weights: colts and geldings………………9st 3lb
Fillies…………………………………………….9st
Penalties, after 2022: Winner of a Group 3 race 3lb
Of a Group 1 or a Group 2 race 5lb
CLOSING 12 NOON
WEDNESDAY 5th JULY
NEWMARKET
(On the July Course)
First July Meeting 2023
First Day - Thursday, July 13th
Declarations to run must be made by 10 a.m. July 11th
48 HOUR DECLARATION
14654
The Bahrain Turf Club July Stakes (Group 2) (Total prize fund £100,000)
Distributed in accordance with Stakes and Prize Money Code
For two yr old colts and geldings only
Last Six Furlongs of the Bunbury Mile £1000 stake
Weights: 9st 2lb each
Penalties: Winner of a Group 1 or Group 2 race 3lb
CLOSING BY 12 NOON
THURSDAY 6th JULY YORK
First July Meeting, 2023
First Day - Friday, July 14th
Declarations to run must be made by 10 a.m. July 12th
48 HOUR DECLARATION
14731
The William Hill Summer Stakes (Group 3) (Total prize fund £85,000)
Distributed in accordance with Stakes and Prize Money Code
For three yrs old and upwards, fillies and mares only
Six furlongs £850 stake
Weights: 3-y-o……………………………….....9st 4-y-o and up…………………………..……9st 6lb
Penalties, after 2022:
Winner of a Group 3 race 3lb
Of a Group 2 race 5lb Of a Group 1 race 7lb
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CLOSING BY 12 NOON
THURSDAY 6th JULY
NEWMARKET
(On the July Course)
First July Meeting, 2023
Second Day - Friday, July 14th
Declarations to run must be made by 10 a.m. July 12th
48 HOUR DECLARATION
14664
The Duchess Of Cambridge Stakes (Group 2)
(Total prize fund £100,000)
Distributed in accordance with Stakes and Prize Money Code
For two yr old fillies only
Last Six Furlongs of the Bunbury Mile £1000 stake
Weights: 9st 2lb each
Penalties:
Winner of a Group 1 or Group 2 race 3lb
CLOSING BY 12 NOON
FRIDAY 7th JULY
NEWMARKET
(On the July Course)
First July Meeting 2023
Third Day - Saturday, July 15th
Declarations to run must be made by 10 a.m. July 13th
48 HOUR DECLARATION
14673
The bet365 Superlative Stakes (Group 2)
(Total prize fund £100,000)
Distributed in accordance with Stakes and Prize Money Code
For two yrs old only
Last Seven Furlongs of the Bunbury Mile £1000 stake
Weights: colts and geldings .....................9st 3lb Fillies…………………………………………….9st
Penalties:
Winner of a Group 1 or Group 2 race 3lb
CLOSING BY 12 NOON
FRIDAY 7th JULY
ASCOT
First July Meeting, 2023
Second Day - Saturday, July 15th
Weights published July 11th
Declarations to run must be made by 10 a.m. July 13th
48 HOUR DECLARATION
14701
The Ascot Summer Mile Stakes (Group 2)
(Total prize fund £140,000)
Distributed in accordance with Stakes and Prize Money Code
For four yrs old and upwards, Old Mile £1,400 stake
Weights: colts and geldings………………9st 3lb Fillies allowed…………………………………..3lb
Penalties, after 2022: Winner of a Group 2 race 3lb Of a Group 1 race 5lb
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FRIDAY 7th JULY YORK
First July Meeting, 2023
Second Day - Saturday, July 15th
Declarations to run must be made by 10 a.m. July 13th
48 HOUR DECLARATION 14742
The John Smith's Silver Cup Stakes (Group 3)
(Total prize fund £85,000)
Distributed in accordance with Stakes and Prize Money Code
For four yr old and upwards
One mile, five furlongs & about 188 yds £850 stake
Weights: colts and geldings…………………..9st
Fillies………………………………………8st 11lb
Penalties, after 2022: Winner of a Group 3 race 3lb
Of a Group 2 race 5lb
Of a Group 1 race 7lb
IRISH RACE PROGRAMMESTANDARD CONDITIONS
Horses and those in charge of them are received on the terms that the Executive and the Stewards of the respective Meetings are not to be liable for any damage, loss or injury to such horses or persons while in or about the stabling or on the Course from any cause whatsoever.
Nominations can only be made and accepted on the condition that the nominator subjects himself/herself, in all respects to the Rules & HRI Directives under which each race is run. Races and divisions are run subject to the provisions of Rule 20.
Handicap races closing under the Irish entry system will be calculated at the time of closing. The rating qualification will take into account all performances up to and including the Sunday previous to the rating qualification date.
In accordance with Rule 101 (iv), the Qualifying Ratings shall be calculated on each Monday at 12 noon. The Qualifying Rating for each horse shall be equivalent to the horse's current Rating at that time.
Qualifying Ratings For Flat Races
For the purposes of qualification for flat handicaps, in the event of a horse being assigned a separate handicap mark for ''all weather'' handicaps, the ''all weather'' qualification rating will be the horse's qualifying rating for ''all weather'' racing. In the event of a horse being assigned only one handicap rating, the same qualifying rating shall apply for qualification purposes to handicaps run on both turf and "all weather" surfaces.
Entries & Declarations
Entries for horses trained outside of Ireland must be made through the relevant Turf Authority and close by 11am on the same day they close with Horse Racing Ireland. Entries for early closing races are accepted through the relevant Turf Authorities on the same day they close with Horse Racing Ireland at 12 noon.
All trainers licenced in Ireland can only make entries by the following methods: a) Online RAS System b) Fax (045 455423) c) Emailentries@hri.ie.
All trainers licenced in Ireland can only make declarations by the following methods: a) Online RAS System b)Telephone (045 455422).
For the purpose of the 2023/2024 National Hunt season:'Novice' for hurdle races is a horse which has not won a hurdle race prior to 30th April, 2023 and for steeplechases is a horse which has not won a steeplechase prior to 30th April, 2023 other than one hunter steeplechase within the previous two National Hunt seasons. However, any horse which wins a hurdle race for the first time or a steeplechase (hunter steeplechase excluded) for the first time between 1st February, 2023 and 29th April, 2023 will be qualified as a ‘Novice’ for the period up to and including 3rd December, 2023 other than the winner of a Grade 1 Weight For Age Hurdle or Steeplechase prior to 30th April, 2023.
Overnight Nomination Of Rider & Colours
Under Rule 195, it is compulsory to nominate a rider for each declared horse by 12 noon on the day that Declarations close. Under Rule 155 the trainer must declare any intended change of colours or any colours in use that are not registered with Horse Racing Ireland for racecard purposes. In such instances the declaration of colours must be made to Horse Racing Ireland by 12 noon on the day the declarations close unless otherwise stated.
Under the Rules of Racing
SATURDAY and SUNDAY - JULY 22nd and 23rd, 2023
CURRAGH
Meeting No. 202
FIRST DAY - SATURDAY, 22nd JULY
CLOSING 12 NOON
WEDNESDAY 5th JULY
Handicaps calculated for The Paddy Power Scurry
Handicap 11th July
Rating Qualification 12pm 3rd July
Other Handicaps calculated 18th July
Rating Qualification 12pm 17th July
Declarations to run must be made by 10am Thursday 20th July
CEO Mr. Brian Kavanagh
Racing Manager Mr. EvanArkwright
Clerk of the Course Mr. B. Sheridan
Handicappers Mr.G.O'Gorman Mr.Mark Bird
The Stewards reserve the right to run the races over any of the courses
48 HOUR DECLARATIONS
FOR ALL RACES
Speed sensing equipment will be used in all races at this meeting
Maximum Stable Capacity: 134
Telephone 045-441205, Fax 045-441882 (available at all times)
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CLOSING BY 12 NOON
The Paddy Power Scurry Handicap of €100,000 (Premier Handicap)
(Generously sponsored by Paddy Power)
Winner will receive €60,000
(Penalty Value: €59,000)
Second will receive €20,000
Third will receive €10,000
Fourth will receive €5,000
Fifth will receive €3,000
Sixth will receive €2,000
An extended handicap for three years old and upwards that have run three or more times under any Rules of Racing on or before 10th July, 2023, at least one of those runs having been on or after 1st June, 2022 (105 = 10st)
About 6 furlongs 63 yards
€500 to enter on July 5th | €400 extra if forfeit not declared by July 18th | and €100 extra if declared to run
Penalties - (after calculation of the handicap) Awinner shall carry 7lb extra for each race won.
Alternative Handicap (Anglesey Post)
Under the I.N.H.S. Rules
ROSCOMMON
Meeting No. 186
MONDAY, 10th JULY, 2023 (Evening Meeting)
CLOSING 12 NOON
WEDNESDAY 5th JULY
Handicaps calculated 5th July Rating Qualification 12pm 3rd July Declarations to run must be made by 10am Saturday 8th July
Secretary Mr. Michael Finneran
Clerk of the Course
Clerk of the Scales
Starter
Judge
Handicappers
B 5:35 pm
The Adare Manor Opportunity Maiden Hurdle of €12,000
(Generously sponsored by Mr. J.P. McManus)
Winner will receive €7,200
(Penalty Value: €7,080)
Second will receive €2,400
Third will receive €1,200
Fourth will receive €600
Fifth will receive €360
Sixth will receive €240
A hurdle for five years old and upwards, maidens at starting
About 2 miles 4 furlongs
€108 to enter, €12 extra if declared to run
Weights: 11st 12lbs
Mares allowed 7lbs
Allowance -
Mr. L. Wyer
Ms. T. O'Meara
Mr. P.L. Malone
Mr. D. Maher
Mr.A.Shaw
Mr.S.Quinn
48 HOUR DECLARATIONS FOR ALL RACES
Maximum Stable Capacity: 133 Easyfix hurdles will be used in all hurdle races at this meeting.
Telephone 009066-26231, Fax 0906630462 (available at all times)
A 5:00 pm
The Knockcroghery Claiming Hurdle of €10,000 Winner will receive €6,000
(Penalty Value: €5,900)
Second will receive €2,000
Third will receive €1,000
Fourth will receive €500
Fifth will receive €300
Sixth will receive €200
A hurdle for four years old and upwards to be claimed for €15,000 or less (Minimum claiming price €4,000)
About 2 miles 4 furlongs
€90 to enter, €10 extra if declared to run
Weights: 4-y-o 11st 9lbs
5-y-o and up 12st
Allowancesfor each €1,000 below the maximum claiming price of €15,000 2lb
Claiming prices must be stipulated at time of entry
Horses that have not won a race under any N.H. Rules or Rules of Racing allowed 8lb
Trainers: Confined to Trainers who have not trained more than 20 winners under I.N.H.S. Rules in the 2022/2023 N.H. season.
Riders: Confined to Professional Riders under I.N.H.S. Rules who have not lost the right to claim the allowance under Rule 52 (iii). Allowances - (which are not cumulative, up to and including 6th July)
Riders who have not ridden the winners of 25 *races allowed...........4lb
Those who have not ridden the winners of 40 *races allowed..........2lb
No allowance under Rule 52 (iii) may be claimed
*Including races under any N.H. Rules or Rules of Racing
C 6:05 pm
The Frenchpark Maiden Hurdle of €10,000 Winner will receive €6,000 (Penalty Value: €5,900)
Second will receive €2,000
Third will receive €1,000
Fourth will receive €500
Fifth will receive €300
Sixth will receive €200
A hurdle for four years old and upwards, maidens at starting
About 1 mile 7 furlongs 90 yards
€90 to enter, €10 extra if declared to run
Weights: 4-y-o 11st 8lbs
5-y-o and up 11st 12lbs
Mares allowed 7lbs
Allowances -
Horses that have not won a race under any N.H. Rules or Rules of Racing allowed 8lb
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D 6:38 pm
The SuperValu Co. Roscommon Ladies Day Novice Hurdle of €15,000
(Generously sponsored by SuperValu Co. Roscommon)
Winner will receive €9,000
(Penalty Value: €8,850)
Second will receive €3,000
Third will receive €1,500
Fourth will receive €750
Fifth will receive €450
Sixth will receive €300
A novice hurdle for five years old and upwards which have not won more than two hurdle races
About 1 mile 7 furlongs 90 yards
€135 to enter, €15 extra if declared to run
Weights: 11st 2lbs
Mares allowed 7lbs
Penalties -
Winner of a hurdle race 6lb extra
Of two hurdle races 10lb extra
E 7:08 pm
The Re/Max Team Earley Handicap Hurdle of €11,000 (Rated 80-102)
(Generously sponsored by Re/Max Team Earley)
Winner will receive €6,600
(Penalty Value: €6,490)
Second will receive €2,200
Third will receive €1,100
Fourth will receive €550
Fifth will receive €330
Sixth will receive €220
An extended handicap hurdle for four years old and upwards rated 80-102
About 1 mile 7 furlongs 90 yards
€99 to enter, €11 extra if declared to run
Penalties - Winner of a hurdle race after calculation of the handicap shall carry 7lb extra for each hurdle race won.
F 7:43 pm
The Roscommon Herald Handicap Hurdle of €10,500 (Rated 80-95)
(Generously sponsored by Roscommon Herald)
Winner will receive €6,300
(Penalty Value: €6,195)
Second will receive €2,100
Third will receive €1,050
Fourth will receive €525
Fifth will receive €315
Sixth will receive €210
An extended handicap hurdle for four years old and upwards rated 80-95
About 2 miles 7 furlongs 179 yards
€94.50 to enter, €10.50 extra if declared to run
Penalties - Winner of a hurdle race after calculation of the handicap shall carry 7lb extra for each hurdle race won.
G 8:18 pm
The Irish Stallion Farms EBF Mares (Ladies Pro/Am) Flat Race of €11,000
(Generously sponsored by the Irish EBF (€1,000))
(ARace in the Weatherbys Ireland/I.T.B.A. N.H. Fillies Bonus Scheme (in association with The Irish Field))
Winner will receive €6,600
(Penalty Value: €6,490)
Second will receive €2,200
Third will receive €1,100
Fourth will receive €550
Fifth will receive €330
Sixth will receive €220
An I.N.H. flat race for four years old and upwards mares only that have not won a race under any N.H. Rules or Rules of Racing that are EBF eligible
About 1 mile 7 furlongs 90 yards €99 to enter, €11 extra if declared to run
Weights: 4-y-o 11st 7lbs 5-y-o and up 11st 11lbs
Riders: Ladies who are Qualified Riders under I.N.H.S. Rules.
Ladies who are Professional Riders under I.N.H.S. Rules (other thanApprentices) who have not lost the right to claim the 7lb allowance under Rule 52 (iii) (up to and including 6th July) may also ride in this race.
(The winning owner in this race will receive a €5,000 bonus should the winning filly be eligible for the Weatherbys Ireland/I.T.B.A. N.H. Fillies Bonus Scheme)
Under the Rules of Racing TRAMORE
Meeting No. 187
TUESDAY, 11th JULY, 2023 (Evening Meeting)
CLOSING 12 NOON THURSDAY 6th
JULY
Handicaps calculated 6th July
Rating Qualification 12pm 3rd July
Declarations to run must be made by 10am Sunday 9th July
Manager Mr. Owen Byrne
Clerk of the Course Mr. P.F. Graffin
Clerk of the Scales Mr. P.L. Malone
Starter Mr. D. Cullen
Judge Mr. D. Maher
Handicappers Mr.G.O'Gorman Mr.Mark Bird
NOTICE
The Directors of the I.H.R.B. have issued the following instructions concerning the running of Tramore Races:
Riders who claim the 10lb allowance under Rule 69 will not be allowed to ride at this meeting.
48 HOUR DECLARATIONS FOR ALL RACES
Maximum Stable Capacity: 88
Telephone 051-381425, Fax 051-390928 (available at all times)
A 5:15 pm
The Tote Fantasy Who's In Your Stable Claiming Race of €10,500 (Generously sponsored by Tote Ireland)
Winner will receive €6,300
(Penalty Value: €6,195)
Second will receive €2,100
Third will receive €1,050
Fourth will receive €525
Fifth will receive €315
Sixth will receive €210
For four years old and upwards to be claimed for €15,000 or less (Minimum claiming price €4,000)
About 1 mile 4 furlongs
€94.50 to enter, €10.50 extra if declared to run
Weights: 10st 2lbs Allowancesfor each €1,000 below the maximum claiming price of €15,000 2lb
Claiming prices must be stipulated at time of entry.
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B 5:50 pm
The Tote Always SP Or Better At Tramore Maiden of €11,500
(Generously sponsored by Tote Ireland)
Winner will receive €6,900
(Penalty Value: €6,785)
Second will receive €2,300
Third will receive €1,150
Fourth will receive €575
Fifth will receive €345
Sixth will receive €230
For four years old and upwards, maidens at starting
About 1 mile 4 furlongs
€103.50 to enter, €11.50 extra if declared to run
Weights: 9st 9lbs
Fillies allowed 5lbs
D 6:50 pm
GAIN The Advantage Series Handicap of €15,000
(Arace in the GAIN TheAdvantage Series)
(Generously sponsored by GAIN Equine Nutrition)
Winner will receive €9,000
(Penalty Value: €8,850)
Second will receive €3,000
Third will receive €1,500 Fourth will receive €750 Fifth will receive €450 Sixth will receive €300
An extended handicap for three years old and upwards that are the sole property of a Syndicate or a Racing Club and have run for the same ownership on their previous run (75 = 10st 4lbs)
About 1 mile 4 furlongs
€135 to enter, €15 extra if declared to run Penalties - (after calculation of the handicap) Awinner shall carry 7lb extra for each race won.
Top weight after the time of declaration shall not be less than 10st 4lb and the minimum weight is 8st 9lb
C 6:20 pm
The Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies
Handicap of €15,000
(Generously sponsored buy the Irish EBF (€3,500))
Winner will receive €9,000
(Penalty Value: €8,850)
Second will receive €3,000
Third will receive €1,500
Fourth will receive €750
Fifth will receive €450
Sixth will receive €300
An extended handicap for four years old and upwards fillies only that are EBF eligible (80 = 10st 4lbs)
About 1 mile 4 furlongs
€135 to enter, €15 extra if declared to run
Penalties - (after calculation of the handicap)
Awinner shall carry 7lb extra for each race won.
Top weight after the time of declaration shall not be less than 10st 4lb and the minimum weight is 8st 9lb
Horses which receive a published weight of 8st 8lbs or less will be entitled to a 50% reduction in entry fee. Should they be declared to run they will then become liable for the full amount of the cost to run
Horses which receive a published weight of 8st 8lbs or less will be entitled to a 50% reduction in entry fee. Should they be declared to run they will then become liable for the full amount of the cost to run
F 7:50 pm
The Tote Download The App Handicap of €12,000
(Generously sponsored by Tote Ireland)
Winner will receive €7,200
(Penalty Value: €7,080)
Second will receive €2,400
Third will receive €1,200
Fourth will receive €600
Fifth will receive €360
Sixth will receive €240
An extended handicap for four years old and upwards (80 = 10st 4lbs)
About 2 miles
€108 to enter, €12 extra if declared to run
Penalties - (after calculation of the handicap)
Awinner shall carry 7lb extra for each race won.
Top weight after the time of declaration shall not be less than 10st 4lb and the minimum weight is 8st 9lb
Horses which receive a published weight of 8st 8lbs or less will be entitled to a 50% reduction in entry fee. Should they be declared to run they will then become liable for the full amount of the cost to run
E 7:20 pm
The Tote Tramore Derby Handicap of €15,000 (Rated 47-65)
(Generously sponsored by Tote Ireland)
Winner will receive €9,000 (Penalty Value: €8,850)
Second will receive €3,000
Third will receive €1,500
Fourth will receive €750
Fifth will receive €450
Sixth will receive €300
An extended handicap for four years old and upwards rated 47-65 that are the sole property of a Syndicate or a Racing Club and have run for the same ownership on their previous run
About 1 mile 4 furlongs
€135 to enter, €15 extra if declared to run Penalties - (after calculation of the handicap) Awinner shall carry 7lb extra for each race won.
Top weight after the time of declaration shall not be less than 10st 4lb and the minimum weight is 8st 9lb
G 8:20 pm
The Irish Injured Jockeys Supported By Tramore Racecourse Handicap of €10,000 (Rated 47-65)
Winner will receive €6,000
(Penalty Value: €5,900)
Second will receive €2,000
Third will receive €1,000
Fourth will receive €500
Fifth will receive €300
Sixth will receive €200
An extended handicap for four years old and upwards rated 47-65
About 2 miles
€90 to enter, €10 extra if declared to run
Penalties - (after calculation of the handicap) Awinner shall carry 7lb extra for each race won.
Top weight after the time of declaration shall not be less than 10st 4lb and the minimum weight is 8st 9lb
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Under the Rules of Racing
DUNDALK (A.W.T.)
Meeting No. 188
WEDNESDAY, 12th JULY, 2023
CLOSING 12 NOON
THURSDAY 6th JULY
Handicaps calculated 6th July
Rating Qualification 12pm 3rd July
Declarations to run must be made by 10am Monday 10th July
Manager Mr. Jim Martin
Clerk of the Course
Clerk of the Scales
Starter
Judge
Handicappers
B 2:55 pm
The Book Online At DundalkStadium.com Claiming Race of €10,500
Winner will receive €6,300 (Penalty Value: €6,195)
Second will receive €2,100
Third will receive €1,050
Fourth will receive €525
Fifth will receive €315
Sixth will receive €210 For three years old and upwards to be claimed for €15,000 or less (Minimum claiming price €4,000)
About 7 furlongs
€94.50 to enter, €10.50 extra if declared to run Weights: 3-y-o 9st 8lbs 4-y-o and up 10st 2lbs
E 4:25 pm
The View Restaurant At Dundalk Stadium
Handicap of €10,500 (Rated 47-65)
Winner will receive €6,300
(Penalty Value: €6,195)
Second will receive €2,100
Third will receive €1,050
Fourth will receive €525
Fifth will receive €315
Sixth will receive €210
An extended handicap for three years old and upwards rated 47-65 About 1 mile
€94.50 to enter, €10.50 extra if declared to run
Penalties - (after calculation of the handicap) Awinner shall carry 7lb extra for each race won.
Mr. B. Sheridan
Mr. H. Hynes
Mr. D. Cullen
Mr. D.J. Condell
Mr.G.O'Gorman
Mr.Mark Bird
48 HOUR DECLARATIONS FOR ALL RACES
Speed sensing equipment will be used in all races at this meeting
Maximum Stable Capacity: 120
Telephone 042-9334438, Weighroom
Raceday Fax 01-2892634 (available at all times)
A 2:25 pm
The Ladies Day At Dundalk Handicap of €22,000
Winner will receive €13,200
(Penalty Value: €12,980)
Second will receive €4,400
Third will receive €2,200
Fourth will receive €1,100
Fifth will receive €660
Sixth will receive €440
An extended handicap for three years old and upwards (100 = 10st)
About 5 furlongs
€198 to enter, €22 extra if declared to run
Penalties - (after calculation of the handicap)
Awinner shall carry 7lb extra for each race won.
Alternative Handicap
Horses which receive a published weight of 8st 6lbs or less will be entitled to a 50% reduction in entry fee. Should they be declared to run they will then become liable for the full amount of the cost to run
Allowancesfor each €1,000 below the maximum claiming price of €15,000 1lb
Claiming prices must be stipulated at time of entry.
C 3:25 pm
The Dundalk Stadium Open Every Weekend Handicap of €11,500
Winner will receive €6,900 (Penalty Value: €6,785)
Second will receive €2,300
Third will receive €1,150
Fourth will receive €575
Fifth will receive €345
Sixth will receive €230
An extended handicap for three years old only (75 = 10st)
About 7 furlongs
€103.50 to enter, €11.50 extra if declared to run Penalties - (after calculation of the handicap) Awinner shall carry 7lb extra for each race won.
Horses which receive a published weight of 8st 6lbs or less will be entitled to a 50% reduction in entry fee. Should they be declared to run they will then become liable for the full amount of the cost to run
D 3:55 pm
The Irishinjuredjockeys.com Maiden of €12,500
Winner will receive €7,500
(Penalty Value: €7,375)
Second will receive €2,500
Third will receive €1,250
Fourth will receive €625
Fifth will receive €375
Sixth will receive €250
For three years old only, maidens at starting About 1 mile
€112.50 to enter, €12.50 extra if declared to run
Weights: 9st 8lbs
Fillies allowed 5lbs
F 5:00 pm
The Dundalk Stadium Best Dressed Lady 2023 Maiden of €12,500
Winner will receive €7,500 (Penalty Value: €7,375)
Second will receive €2,500
Third will receive €1,250
Fourth will receive €625
Fifth will receive €375
Sixth will receive €250
For three years old and upwards, maidens at starting About 1 mile 2 furlongs 150 yards
€112.50 to enter, €12.50 extra if declared to run
Weights: 3-y-o 9st 8lbs
4-y-o and up 10st 4lbs
Fillies allowed 5lbs
G 5:30 pm
The Family Fun Day Coming To Dundalk
Tuesday August 15th Handicap of €11,000 (Rated 47-75)
Winner will receive €6,600 (Penalty Value: €6,490)
Second will receive €2,200
Third will receive €1,100
Fourth will receive €550
Fifth will receive €330
Sixth will receive €220
An extended handicap for three years old and upwards rated 47-75
About 1 mile 4 furlongs
€99 to enter, €11 extra if declared to run
Penalties - (after calculation of the handicap)
Awinner shall carry 7lb extra for each race won.
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Under the Rules of Racing
FAIRYHOUSE
Meeting No. 189
WEDNESDAY, 12th JULY, 2023 (Evening Meeting)
CLOSING 12 NOON
THURSDAY 6th JULY
Handicaps calculated 6th July
Rating Qualification 12pm 3rd July
Declarations to run must be made by 10am Monday 10th July
Manager Mr. Peter Roe
Clerk of the Course
Clerk of the Scales
Starter
Mr. B. Sheridan
Mr. D. Maher
Mr. P.L. Malone
Judge Mr.A.L. McKeever
Handicappers Mr.G.O'Gorman
Mr.Mark Bird
48 HOUR DECLARATIONS FOR ALL RACES
Speed sensing equipment will be used in all races at this meeting
Maximum Stable Capacity: 115
Telephone 01-8256167, Fax 01-8256051 (available at all times)
A 5:20 pm
The Fairyhouse Summer Season Claiming Race of €10,000
Winner will receive €6,000 (Penalty Value: €5,900)
Second will receive €2,000
Third will receive €1,000
Fourth will receive €500
Fifth will receive €300
Sixth will receive €200
For three years old only to be claimed for €20,000 or less (Minimum claiming price €5,000)
About 1 mile 2 furlongs
€90 to enter, €10 extra if declared to run
Weights: 10st
Allowancesfor each €1,000 below the maximum claiming price of €20,000 1lb
Claiming prices must be stipulated at time of entry
B 5:50 pm
The Fairyhouse Summer BBQ Rated Race of €15,500
Winner will receive €9,300
(Penalty Value: €9,145)
Second will receive €3,100
Third will receive €1,550
Fourth will receive €775
Fifth will receive €465
Sixth will receive €310
For four years old and upwards which at entry are rated 90 or less
About 1 mile 5 furlongs 140 yards €139.50 to enter, €15.50 extra if declared to run
Weights: 9st 1lbs
Penalties -
Performances before July 6th - for every 1lb above the rating of 75 1lb extra On or after July 6th - for each race won 7lb extra
Horses that have not run three times and/or do not have a published handicap rating are eligible to enter and run at the discretion of the handicapper provided their performances are rated 90 or less at time of entry
D 6:50 pm
The Irish Stallion Farms EBF Maiden of €14,500
(Generously sponsored by the Irish EBF (€2,500))
Winner will receive €8,700
(Penalty Value: €8,555)
Second will receive €2,900
Third will receive €1,450
Fourth will receive €725
Fifth will receive €435
Sixth will receive €290
For three years old and upwards, maidens at starting that are EBF eligible About 7 furlongs
€130.50 to enter, €14.50 extra if declared to run
Weights: 3-y-o 9st 8lbs
4-y-o and up 10st 2lbs
Fillies allowed 5lbs
C 6:20 pm
The Kilminfoyle House Stud Irish EBF Maiden of €15,000 (Generously sponsored by the Fitzpatrick family, Kilminfoyle House Stud and the Irish EBF (€2,000))
Winner will receive €9,000
(Penalty Value: €8,850)
Second will receive €3,000
Third will receive €1,500
Fourth will receive €750
Fifth will receive €450
Sixth will receive €300
For two years old only, maidens at starting that are EBF eligible About 6 furlongs
€135 to enter, €15 extra if declared to run
Weights: 9st 7lbs
Fillies allowed 5lbs
E
7:20
pm
Supplementary Entries Close 12 noon on 6th July 2023
The Darley Irish EBF Brownstown Stakes of €75,000 (Group 3)
(Generously sponsored by Darley Stallions and the Irish EBF (€15,000))
Winner will receive €45,000
(Penalty Value: €44,250)
Second will receive €15,000
Third will receive €7,500
Fourth will receive €3,750
Fifth will receive €2,250
Sixth will receive €1,500
For three years old and upwards fillies only About 7 furlongs
€450 to enter on June 21st | €300 extra if forfeit not declared by July 6th | or €7,500 if entered by July 6th
Weights: 3-y-o 9st 1lbs
4-y-o and up 9st 9lbs
Penalties - (to count from 1stAugust, 2022)
Winner of a Group 3 race 3lb extra
Of a Group 2 race or of a Group 1 race 5lb extra
Closing Date: 21st June 2023
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F 7:50 pm
The Follow Fairyhouse On Social Media Handicap of €15,500
Winner will receive €9,300
(Penalty Value: €9,145)
Second will receive €3,100
Third will receive €1,550
Fourth will receive €775
Fifth will receive €465
Sixth will receive €310
An extended handicap for three years old and upwards (95 = 10st)
About 7 furlongs
€139.50 to enter, €15.50 extra if declared to run
Penalties - (after calculation of the handicap)
Awinner shall carry 7lb extra for each race won.
Horses which receive a published weight of 8st 6lbs or less will be entitled to a 50% reduction in entry fee. Should they be declared to run they will then become liable for the full amount of the cost to run
Under the I.N.H.S. Rules
DOWNPATRICK
Meeting No. 190
THURSDAY, 13th JULY, 2023
CLOSING 12 NOON
THURSDAY 6th JULY
Handicaps calculated
B 3:15 pm
The Cosy Roof (C & G) Maiden Hurdle of €10,000
Winner will receive €6,000
(Penalty Value: €5,900)
Second will receive €2,000
Third will receive €1,000
Fourth will receive €500
Fifth will receive €300
Sixth will receive €200
A hurdle for four years old and upwards colts and geldings only, maidens at starting About 2 miles 2 furlongs 165 yards
€90 to enter, €10 extra if declared to run
Registrar Mr. Richard Lyttle
Clerk of the Course Ms. Tracey O'Meara
Clerk of the Scales Mr. D. Maher
Starter
Judge
Handicappers
Mr. J.R. Banahan
Mr. D.J. Condell
Mr.A.Shaw
Mr.S.Quinn
48 HOUR DECLARATIONS FOR ALL RACES
Maximum Stable Capacity: 86 Easyfix hurdles will be used in all hurdle races at this meeting.
Telephone 04844-612054, Fax 04844615923 (available all day on racedays)
G 8:20 pm
The Coast To Curragh Cycle August 26th Handicap of €10,000 (Rated 47-65)
Winner will receive €6,000 (Penalty Value: €5,900)
Second will receive €2,000
Third will receive €1,000
Fourth will receive €500
Fifth will receive €300
Sixth will receive €200
An extended handicap for three years old and upwards rated 47-65
About 7 furlongs
€90 to enter, €10 extra if declared to run
Penalties - (after calculation of the handicap) Awinner shall carry 7lb extra for each race won.
A 2:40 pm
The ITBA Mares Maiden Hurdle of €10,000 (ARace in the Weatherbys Ireland/I.T.B.A. N.H. Fillies Bonus Scheme (in association with The Irish Field))
Winner will receive €6,000 (Penalty Value: €5,900)
Second will receive €2,000 Third will receive €1,000 Fourth will receive €500 Fifth will receive €300 Sixth will receive €200
A hurdle for four years old and upwards mares only, maidens at starting THAT HAVE NOT WON A RACE, INCLUDING FLAT RACES, UNDER ANY N.H. RULES OR RULES OF RACING
About 2 miles 2 furlongs 165 yards
€90 to enter, €10 extra if declared to run Weights: 4-y-o 11st 3lbs
5-y-o and up 11st 7lbs
(The winning owner in this race will receive a €5,000 bonus should the winning filly be eligible for the Weatherbys Ireland/I.T.B.A. N.H. Fillies Bonus Scheme)
Weights: 4-y-o 11st 8lbs 5-y-o and up 11st 12lbs
Allowances -
Horses that have not won a race under any N.H. Rules or Rules of Racing allowed 8lb
C 3:50 pm
The Quoile Handicap Hurdle of €10,000 (Rated 80-102)
Winner will receive €6,000 (Penalty Value: €5,900)
Second will receive €2,000
Third will receive €1,000
Fourth will receive €500
Fifth will receive €300
Sixth will receive €200
An extended handicap hurdle for four years old and upwards rated 80-102 About 2 miles 2 furlongs 165 yards €90 to enter, €10 extra if declared to run Penalties - Winner of a hurdle race after calculation of the handicap shall carry 7lb extra for each hurdle race won.
D 4:25 pm
The Plus 2 Print Remembering Tony Oakes
MBE Maiden Hurdle of €10,000
Winner will receive €6,000 (Penalty Value: €5,900)
Second will receive €2,000
Third will receive €1,000
Fourth will receive €500
Fifth will receive €300
Sixth will receive €200
A hurdle for five years old and upwards, maidens at starting
About 2 miles 5 furlongs 170 yards
€90 to enter, €10 extra if declared to run
Weights: 11st 12lbs
Mares allowed 7lbs
Allowance -
Horses that have not won a race under any N.H. Rules or Rules of Racing allowed 8lb
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IRISH
6th July Rating Qualification 12pm 3rd July Declarations to run must be made by 10am Tuesday 11th July
E 5:00 pm
The Downpatrick Racecourse Family Day
Rated Novice Hurdle of €14,500
(Generously sponsored by Tote Ireland)
Winner will receive €8,700
(Penalty Value: €8,555)
Second will receive €2,900
Third will receive €1,450
Fourth will receive €725
Fifth will receive €435
Sixth will receive €290
A novice hurdle for four years old and upwards which at entry are rated 123 or less
About 2 miles 5 furlongs 170 yards
€130.50 to enter, €14.50 extra if declared to run
Weights: 4-y-o 10st 9lbs
5-y-o and up 11st
Penalties -
Performances before 6th July - for every 1lb above the rating of 109 1lb extra
On or after 6th July - for each hurdle race won 7lb extra
Horses that have not run three times over hurdles and/or do not have a published handicap hurdle rating may enter and run at the discretion of the handicapper provided their performances are rated 123 or less at time of entry
F 5:35 pm
The North Down Marquees Handicap Hurdle of €10,000 (Rated 80-95)
Winner will receive €6,000 (Penalty Value: €5,900)
Second will receive €2,000
Third will receive €1,000
Fourth will receive €500
Fifth will receive €300
Sixth will receive €200
An extended handicap hurdle for four years old and upwards rated 80-95
About 2 miles 5 furlongs 170 yards
€90 to enter, €10 extra if declared to run
Penalties - Winner of a hurdle race after calculation of the handicap shall carry 7lb extra for each hurdle race won.
G 6:05 pm
The Great Outdoors Flat Race of €10,000
Winner will receive €6,000 (Penalty Value: €5,900)
Second will receive €2,000
Third will receive €1,000
Fourth will receive €500
Fifth will receive €300
Sixth will receive €200
An I.N.H. flat race for four years old and upwards that have not won a race under any N.H. Rules or Rules of Racing
About 2 miles 2 furlongs 165 yards
€90 to enter, €10 extra if declared to run
Weights: 4-y-o 11st 10lbs
5-y-o and up 12st
Mares allowed 7lbs
Riders: Qualified Riders under I.N.H.S. Rules.
Under the Rules of Racing
LEOPARDSTOWN
Meeting No. 191
THURSDAY, 13th JULY, 2023 (Evening Meeting)
CLOSING 12 NOON
THURSDAY 6th JULY
Handicaps calculated for The Irish Stallion Farms EBF
B 5:45 pm
The Hurling For Cancer Moves To Netwatch Cullen Park Carlow August 21st 2023
Handicap of €16,500
Winner will receive €9,900
(Penalty Value: €9,735)
Second will receive €3,300
Third will receive €1,650
Fourth will receive €825
Fifth will receive €495
Sixth will receive €330
An extended handicap for three years old only (90 = 10st)
About 7 furlongs
€148.50 to enter, €16.50 extra if declared to run
Penalties - (after calculation of the handicap)
Awinner shall carry 7lb extra for each race won.
CEO
Mr. Tim Husbands Racing Operations Manager Ms. Jane Hedley
Clerk of the Course
Mr. L. Wyer
Mr. H. Hynes Starter
Clerk of the Scales
Mr. P.L. Malone Judge
Horses which receive a published weight of 8st 6lbs or less will be entitled to a 50% reduction in entry fee. Should they be declared to run they will then become liable for the full amount of the cost to run
Mr.A.L. McKeever Handicappers
Mr.G.O'Gorman
Mr.Mark Bird
48 HOUR DECLARATIONS FOR ALL RACES
Speed sensing equipment will be used in all races at this meeting
Maximum Stable Capacity: 138
Telephone 01-2890500, Fax 01-2892634 (available at all times)
A 5:15 pm
The Irish Stallion Farms EBF Fillies Maiden of €16,000
(IRE Incentive Scheme Bonus Race)
(Generously sponsored by the Irish EBF (€4,000))
Winner will receive €9,600
(Penalty Value: €9,440)
Second will receive €3,200
Third will receive €1,600
Fourth will receive €800
Fifth will receive €480
Sixth will receive €320
For two years old fillies only, maidens at starting that are EBF eligible
About 7 furlongs
€144 to enter, €16 extra if declared to run
Weights: 9st 2lbs
(The owner of an Irish-bred winner of this race will receive an IRE Incentive Scheme Sales Voucher of €10,000. See RAS for full terms & conditions of this scheme)
C 6:15 pm
The Wallis Bird Playing Live After Racing Handicap of €12,500 (Rated 50-80)
Winner will receive €7,500
(Penalty Value: €7,375)
Second will receive €2,500
Third will receive €1,250
Fourth will receive €625
Fifth will receive €375
Sixth will receive €250
An extended handicap for three years old and upwards rated 50-80 About 1 mile
€112.50 to enter, €12.50 extra if declared to run
Penalties - (after calculation of the handicap)
Awinner shall carry 7lb extra for each race won.
D 6:50 pm
The Plusvital Supplements Handicap of €10,500 (Rated 47-65) (Generously sponsored by Plusvital)
Winner will receive €6,300
(Penalty Value: €6,195)
Second will receive €2,100
Third will receive €1,050
Fourth will receive €525
Fifth will receive €315
Sixth will receive €210
An extended handicap for four years old and upwards rated 47-65
About 1 mile 1 furlong
€94.50 to enter, €10.50 extra if declared to run
Penalties - (after calculation of the handicap)
Awinner shall carry 7lb extra for each race won.
624 IRISH RACING CALENDAR, THURSDAY, 15th JUNE, 2023
'Nasrullah' Handicap 4th July Rating Qualification 12pm 26th June Other Handicaps calculated 6th July Rating Qualification 12pm 3rd July Declarations to run must be made by 10am Tuesday 11th July
E 7:25 pm
The Irish Stallion Farms EBF 'Nasrullah' Handicap of €100,000 (Premier Handicap)
(Generously sponsored by the Irish EBF (€10,000))
Winner will receive €60,000
(Penalty Value: €59,000)
Second will receive €20,000
Third will receive €10,000
Fourth will receive €5,000
Fifth will receive €3,000
Sixth will receive €2,000
An extended handicap for three years old and upwards that are EBF eligible and that have run three or more times under any Rules of Racing on or before 3rd July, 2023, at least one of those runs having been on or after 1st June, 2022
(105 = 10st)
About 1 mile 1 furlong
€500 to enter on June 28th | €400 extra if forfeit not declared by July 6th | and €100 extra if declared to run
Penalties - (after calculation of the handicap) Awinner shall carry 7lb extra for each race won.
Alternative Handicap
Closing Date: 28th June 2023
G 8:30 pm
The Belfield (Q.R.) Race of €15,500
Winner will receive €9,300
(Penalty Value: €9,145)
Second will receive €3,100
Third will receive €1,550
Fourth will receive €775
Fifth will receive €465
Sixth will receive €310
For four years old and upwards that since 21st March, 2022 have not won a weight-forage race value more than €12,000
About 1 mile 7 furlongs
€139.50 to enter, €15.50 extra if declared to run
Weights: 11st 5lbs
Fillies allowed 5lbs
Penalty - (to count from 21st March, 2022) Winner of a race 7lb extra Allowance -
Riders: Qualified Riders under I.N.H.S. Rules
Riders will receive allowances under Rule 52 in this race
Under the I.N.H.S. Rules
KILBEGGAN
Meeting No. 192
FRIDAY, 14th JULY, 2023 (Evening Meeting)
CLOSING 12 NOON MONDAY 10th JULY
Handicaps
F 8:00 pm
Supplementary Entries Close 12 noon on 6th July 2023
The Irish Stallion Farms EBF Stanerra Stakes of €65,000 (Group 3)
(Generously sponsored by the Irish EBF (€15,000))
Winner will receive €39,000
(Penalty Value: €38,350)
Second will receive €13,000
Third will receive €6,500
Fourth will receive €3,250
Fifth will receive €1,950
Sixth will receive €1,300
For three years old and upwards fillies only
About 1 mile 6 furlongs
€390 to enter on June 21st | €260 extra if forfeit not declared by July 6th | or €6,500 if entered by July 6th
Weights: 3-y-o 8st 9lbs
4-y-o and up 9st 9lbs
Penalties - (for races of one mile and three furlongs or greater since 1stAugust, 2022)
Winner of a Group 3 race 3lb extra
Of a Group 2 race or a Group 1 race 5lb extra
Closing Date: 21st June 2023
Managing Director Mr. Patrick Dunican
Clerk of the Course Mr. Paul Moloney
Clerk of the Scales Ms. T. O'Meara
Starter Mr. P.F. Graffin
Judge Mr.A.L. McKeever
Handicappers Mr.A.Shaw Mr.S.Quinn
48 HOUR DECLARATIONS FOR ALL RACES
Maximum Stable Capacity: 108
Easyfix hurdles will be used in all hurdle races at this meeting.
Telephone 057-9332176, Fax 057-9332125 (available all day on racedays)
A 5:00 pm
The KilbegganRaces.com Mares Maiden Hurdle of €10,000 (ARace in the Weatherbys Ireland/I.T.B.A. N.H. Fillies Bonus Scheme (in association with The Irish Field))
Winner will receive €6,000 (Penalty Value: €5,900)
Second will receive €2,000
Third will receive €1,000
Fourth will receive €500
Fifth will receive €300
Sixth will receive €200
A hurdle for five years old and upwards mares only, maidens at starting About 2 miles 3 furlongs
€90 to enter, €10 extra if declared to run
Weights: 11st 7lbs
Allowances -
Mares that have not won a race under any N.H. Rules or Rules of Racing allowed 8lb
(The winning owner in this race will receive a €5,000 bonus should the winning filly be eligible for the Weatherbys Ireland/I.T.B.A. N.H. Fillies Bonus Scheme)
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CALENDAR,
Maidens allowed 3lb
National Handicap Steeplechase 3rd July Rating Qualification 12pm 26th June Other Handicaps calculated 10th July Rating Qualification 12pm 3rd July Declarations
10am
calculated for The AXA Farm Insurance Midlands
to run must be made by
Wednesday 12th July
B 5:35 pm
The Kilbeggan Racecourse Maiden Hurdle of €10,000
Winner will receive €6,000
(Penalty Value: €5,900)
Second will receive €2,000
Third will receive €1,000
Fourth will receive €500
Fifth will receive €300
Sixth will receive €200
A hurdle for four years old and upwards, maidens at starting that at entry have run at least three times over hurdles and have a rating of 109 or less
About 2 miles 3 furlongs
€90 to enter, €10 extra if declared to run
Weights: 4-y-o 11st 8lbs
5-y-o and up 11st 12lbs
Mares allowed 7lbs
Allowances -
Horses that have not won a race under any N.H. Rules or Rules of Racing allowed 8lb
Horses that have run at least three times and do not have a published handicap hurdle rating are eligible to enter and run at the discretion of the handicapper provided their performances are rated 109 or less at time of entry
D 6:45 pm
The Follow Kilbeggan On Twitter Handicap Hurdle of €10,000 (Rated 80-102)
Winner will receive €6,000 (Penalty Value: €5,900)
Second will receive €2,000
Third will receive €1,000
Fourth will receive €500
Fifth will receive €300
Sixth will receive €200
An extended handicap hurdle for four years old and upwards rated 80-102
About 3 miles 100 yards
€90 to enter, €10 extra if declared to run
Penalties - Winner of a hurdle race after calculation of the handicap shall carry 7lb extra for each hurdle race won.
F 7:55 pm
The AXA Farm Insurance Midlands National Handicap Steeplechase of €100,000 (Listed Race)
(Generously sponsored byAXAFarm Insurance)
Winner will receive €60,000
(Penalty Value: €59,000)
Second will receive €20,000
Third will receive €10,000
Fourth will receive €5,000
Fifth will receive €3,000
Sixth will receive €2,000
An extended handicap steeplechase for five years old and upwards that have run at least three times in steeplechases up to and including 2nd July 2023
About 3 miles 1 furlong
€500 to enter on June 28th | €400 extra if forfeit not declared by July 10th | and €100 extra if declared to run
Penalties - Winner of a steeplechase or steeplechases after calculation of the handicap shall carry any penalty or penalties which may be allotted by the Handicapper.
Alternative Handicap
Closing Date: 28th June 2023
E 7:20 pm
The Irish Stallion Farms EBF Beginners Steeplechase of €14,000
(Generously sponsored by the Irish EBF (€3,000))
Winner will receive €8,400
(Penalty Value: €8,260)
Second will receive €2,800
Third will receive €1,400
Fourth will receive €700
Fifth will receive €420
C 6:10 pm
The Writech Handicap Hurdle of €25,000 (Generously sponsored by Writech Group)
Winner will receive €15,000
(Penalty Value: €14,750)
Second will receive €5,000
Third will receive €2,500
Fourth will receive €1,250
Fifth will receive €750
Sixth will receive €500
An extended handicap hurdle for four years old and upwards
(130 = 11st 12lbs)
About 2 miles 3 furlongs
€225 to enter, €25 extra if declared to run
Penalties - Winner of a hurdle race after calculation of the handicap shall carry 7lb extra for each hurdle race won.
Alternative Handicap
Horses which receive a published weight of 9st 13lbs or less will be entitled to a 50% reduction in entry fee. Should they be declared to run they will then become liable for the full amount of the cost to run
Sixth will receive €280
A steeplechase for five years old and upwards that have not won a steeplechase that are EBF eligible
About 3 miles 1 furlong
€126 to enter, €14 extra if declared to run
Weights: 11st 12lbs
Mares allowed 7lbs
G 8:30 pm
The Kilbeggan Racecourse Beginners Steeplechase of €11,000
Winner will receive €6,600
(Penalty Value: €6,490)
Second will receive €2,200
Third will receive €1,100
Fourth will receive €550
Fifth will receive €330
Sixth will receive €220
A steeplechase for four years old and upwards that have not won a steeplechase and which at entry are rated 116 or less over hurdles
About 2 miles 3 furlongs
€99 to enter, €11 extra if declared to run
Weights: 4-y-o 11st 5-y-o and up 11st 12lbs
Mares allowed 7lbs
Horses that do not have a published handicap hurdle rating but are eligible for a handicap hurdle rating may enter and run provided their hurdle rating is 116 or less at time of entry
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Under the I.N.H.S. Rules
CORK
Meeting No. 193
FRIDAY, 14th JULY, 2023 (Evening Meeting)
CLOSING 12 NOON
MONDAY 10th JULY
Handicaps calculated 10th July
Rating Qualification 12pm 3rd July
Declarations to run must be made by 10am Wednesday 12th July
Manager Mr. Eoghan O'Grady
Clerk of the Course Mr. Paul Moloney
Clerk of the Scales Ms.A. O'Keeffe
Starter Mr. P.L. Malone
Judge Ms. P. Hassett
Handicappers Mr.A.Shaw Mr.S.Quinn
48 HOUR DECLARATIONS FOR ALL RACES
Maximum Stable Capacity: 115
One Fit padded hurdles will be used in all hurdle races at this meeting.
Telephone 022-50207, Fax 022-50213 (available at all times)
A 4:40 pm
The Sign Up To Our Newsletter Maiden Hurdle of €12,500
Winner will receive €7,500
(Penalty Value: €7,375)
Second will receive €2,500
Third will receive €1,250
Fourth will receive €625
Fifth will receive €375
Sixth will receive €250
A hurdle for four years old only, maidens at starting
About 2 miles 190 yards
€112.50 to enter, €12.50 extra if declared to run
Weights: 11st 7lbs
Fillies allowed 7lbs
B 5:15 pm
The Buy Tickets On www.corkracecourse.ie
Maiden Hurdle of €12,500
Winner will receive €7,500
(Penalty Value: €7,375)
Second will receive €2,500
Third will receive €1,250
Fourth will receive €625
Fifth will receive €375
Sixth will receive €250
A hurdle for five years old and upwards, maidens at starting
About 2 miles 190 yards
€112.50 to enter, €12.50 extra if declared to run
Weights: 11st 12lbs
Mares allowed 7lbs
C 5:50 pm
The Mallow Handicap Hurdle of €10,500 (Rated 80-95)
Winner will receive €6,300
(Penalty Value: €6,195)
Second will receive €2,100
Third will receive €1,050
Fourth will receive €525
Fifth will receive €315
Sixth will receive €210
An extended handicap hurdle for four years old and upwards rated 80-95
About 2 miles 190 yards
€94.50 to enter, €10.50 extra if declared to run
Penalties - Winner of a hurdle race after calculation of the handicap shall carry 7lb extra for each hurdle race won.
E 7:00 pm
The Follow Us On Twitter Maiden Hurdle of €12,000
Winner will receive €7,200
(Penalty Value: €7,080)
Second will receive €2,400
Third will receive €1,200
Fourth will receive €600
Fifth will receive €360
Sixth will receive €240
A hurdle for four years old and upwards, maidens at starting
About 3 miles
€108 to enter, €12 extra if declared to run
Weights: 4-y-o 11st 5lbs
5-y-o and up 11st 12lbs
Mares allowed 7lbs F
7:35 pm
The RBC Brewin Dolphin Hurdle of €18,000 (Generously sponsored by RBC Brewin Dolphin)
Winner will receive €10,800 (Penalty Value: €10,620)
Second will receive €3,600
Third will receive €1,800
Fourth will receive €900
Fifth will receive €540
Sixth will receive €360
A hurdle for four years old and upwards that have not won more than two hurdle races since 1st May, 2022
About 3 miles
€162 to enter, €18 extra if declared to run
Weights: 4-y-o 10st 7lbs
5-y-o and up 11st Mares allowed 7lbs
Penalties (handicaps excluded) - to count from 1st May, 2022
D 6:25 pm
The Follow Us On Instagram Mares
Handicap Hurdle of €11,500 (Rated 80-109) (ARace in the Weatherbys Ireland/I.T.B.A. N.H. Fillies Bonus Scheme (in association with The Irish Field))
Winner will receive €6,900
(Penalty Value: €6,785)
Second will receive €2,300
Third will receive €1,150
Fourth will receive €575
Fifth will receive €345
Sixth will receive €230
An extended handicap hurdle for four years old and upwards mares only rated 80-109
About 2 miles 4 furlongs €103.50 to enter, €11.50 extra if declared to run Penalties - Winner of a hurdle race after calculation of the handicap shall carry 7lb extra for each hurdle race won.
(The winning owner in this race will receive a €5,000 bonus should the winning filly be eligible for the Weatherbys Ireland/I.T.B.A. N.H. Fillies Bonus Scheme and has not previously won a bonus payment in a hurdle race)
Winner of a hurdle race 6lb extra Of two hurdle races or one value
€12,500 10lb extra
G 8:10 pm
The Coolagown Stud Flat Race of €10,500 (Generously sponsored by Coolagown Stud)
Winner will receive €6,300 (Penalty Value: €6,195)
Second will receive €2,100
Third will receive €1,050
Fourth will receive €525
Fifth will receive €315
Sixth will receive €210
An I.N.H. flat race for four years old only that have not won a race under any N.H. Rules or Rules of Racing
About 2 miles 190 yards
€94.50 to enter, €10.50 extra if declared to run
Weights: 11st 10lbs
Fillies allowed 7lbs
Riders: Qualified Riders under I.N.H.S. Rules
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NAVAN
Meeting No. 194
SATURDAY, 15th JULY, 2023
CLOSING 12 NOON
TUESDAY 11th JULY
Handicaps calculated 11th July
Rating Qualification 12pm 10th July
Declarations to run must be made by 10am Thursday 13th July
Manager Mr.Aidan McGarry
Clerk of the Course
Clerk of the Scales
A 2:10 pm
The Irish EBF Auction Series Maiden of €25,000 (Public Auction Race)
(IRE Incentive Scheme Bonus Race)
(Arace in the Irish EBFAuction Series)
(Generously sponsored by the Irish EBF (€9,000))
Winner will receive €15,000
(Penalty Value: €14,750)
Second will receive €5,000
Third will receive €2,500
Fourth will receive €1,250
Fifth will receive €750
Sixth will receive €500
B 2:45 pm
The Cusack Hotel Group Handicap of €13,000
(Generously sponsored by Cusack Hotel Group)
Winner will receive €7,800
(Penalty Value: €7,670)
Second will receive €2,600
Third will receive €1,300
Fourth will receive €650
Fifth will receive €390
Sixth will receive €260
An extended handicap for three years old and upwards (75 = 10st)
About 5 furlongs
Mr. P.F.Graffin
Mr. D. Maher
Starter Mr. J.R. Banahan
Judge Mr.A.L.McKeever
Handicappers
Mr.G.O'Gorman
Mr.Mark Bird
48 HOUR DECLARATIONS FOR ALL RACES
Maximum Stable Capacity: 136
Telephone 046-9021350, Fax 046-9023926 (available on racedays)
For two years old only, maidens at starting that are EBF eligible and which had been purchased as yearlings or as two year olds at Public Auction under the hammer after 1st July, 2022 for €30,000 or less at a designated or specified sale
About 5 furlongs
€225 to enter, €25 extra if declared to run
Weights: 9st 9lbs
Fillies allowed 5lbs
Allowances - (which are not cumulative)(Note, the first sale after 1st July, 2022 at one of the 'designated' sales will be the price used to determine any allowance received if the horse is sold more than once. For horses sold at other specified sales the highest price achieved by the horse at any such sale or the median of the sire, whichever is the higher, will be the price used to determine any allowance received)
If price determining allowances is not more than €25,000 allowed
If not more than €20,000 allowed
If not more than €15,000 allowed
If not more than €10,000 allowed
If not more than €5,000 allowed 10lb
(Auction prices in euro must be stipulated at time of entry)
Exclusions - Horses that have been purchased at Public Auction under the hammer between 1st July, 2022 and 26th May, 2023 inclusive for €30,001 or more
Conversion Rates To Euro
(For Horses Purchased Abroad)
2022 Sterling Guinea - €1.25
2023 Sterling Guinea - €1.18
2022 British Pound - €1.19
2023 British Pound - €1.12
2022 US Dollar - €0.88
2023 US Dollar - €0.93
See RAS for the full list of designated and specified sales
All horses which run in or are declared and balloted from this race qualify for the Irish EBF Stallion Auction Series Race Final to be held at Naas on October 15th, 2023
(The owner of an Irish-bred winner of this race will receive an IRE Incentive Scheme Sales Voucher of €10,000. See RAS for full terms & conditions of this scheme)
€117 to enter, €13 extra if declared to run
Penalties - (after calculation of the handicap) Awinner shall carry 7lb extra for each race won.
Horses which receive a published weight of 8st 6lbs or less will be entitled to a 50% reduction in entry fee. Should they be declared to run they will then become liable for the full amount of the cost to run
C 3:20 pm
The Navan Adventure Centre Maiden of €12,500
(Generously sponsored by NavanAdventure Centre)
Winner will receive €7,500
(Penalty Value: €7,375)
Second will receive €2,500
Third will receive €1,250
Fourth will receive €625
Fifth will receive €375
Sixth will receive €250
For three years old and upwards, maidens at starting
About 5 furlongs 164 yards
€112.50 to enter, €12.50 extra if declared to run
Weights: 3-y-o 9st 8lbs
4-y-o and up 9st 13lbs
Fillies allowed 5lbs
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D 3:55 pm
The Woods & Partners 10 Year Anniversary
Handicap of €11,000
(Generously sponsored by Woods & Partners)
Winner will receive €6,600
(Penalty Value: €6,490)
Second will receive €2,200
Third will receive €1,100
Fourth will receive €550
Fifth will receive €330
Sixth will receive €220
An extended handicap for three years old only (70 = 10st)
About 5 furlongs 164 yards €99 to enter, €11 extra if declared to run
Penalties - (after calculation of the handicap) Awinner shall carry 7lb extra for each race won.
Horses which receive a published weight of 8st 6lbs or less will be entitled to a 50% reduction in entry fee. Should they be declared to run they will then become liable for the full amount of the cost to run
F 5:05 pm
The Treo Eile Retraining Racehorses
Apprentice Handicap of €12,000
(Generously sponsored by Treo Eile)
Winner will receive €7,200
(Penalty Value: €7,080)
Second will receive €2,400
Third will receive €1,200
Fourth will receive €600
Fifth will receive €360
Sixth will receive €240
An extended handicap for three years old and upwards (80 = 10st)
About 1 mile 2 furlongs
€108 to enter, €12 extra if declared to run Penalties - (after calculation of the handicap) Awinner shall carry 7lb extra for each race won.
Riders:Apprentices who hold anApprentice Licence under Rules of Racing issued by any recognised TurfAuthority and who have not lost the right to claim the 3lb allowance (95 winners) Allowances - (up to and including 11th July and which are not cumulative)
Apprentices who have not ridden 15 *winners allowed..........7lb
Apprentices who have not ridden 30 *winners allowed..........4lb
Apprentices who have not ridden 45 *winners allowed..........2lb
*Including races under any N.H. Rules
E 4:30 pm
The Irish Stallion Farms EBF Race of €22,000
(Generously sponsored by the Irish EBF (€5,000))
Winner will receive €13,200
(Penalty Value: €12,980)
Second will receive €4,400
Third will receive €2,200
Fourth will receive €1,100
Fifth will receive €660
Sixth will receive €440
For three years old only that are EBF eligible and that at declaration have not been placed first, second or third in a Listed or Group race
About 1 mile 2 furlongs
€198 to enter, €22 extra if declared to run
Weights: 9st 5lbs
Fillies allowed 5lbs
Penalty -
Winner of a race 5lb extra
Allowance -
Horses that have not run allowed 3lb
Horses which receive a published weight of 8st 6lbs or less will be entitled to a 50% reduction in entry fee. Should they be declared to run they will then become liable for the full amount of the cost to run
Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board
Gowran Park Meeting, 5th June 2023
The Stewards fined the following trainer in respect of his non-runner:
Joseph G. Murphy, trainer of Water Mint (Ran recently) - €200
The Stewards authorised the following nomination and substitution of rider at this meeting:
Adam Caffrey rode Soyounique (reserve), trained by Ciaran Murphy (Race 3)
145A Winton Fillies M'dn S. Foley, rider of Neowise (USA), trained by Mrs John Harrington, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount never picked up in the straight.
The IHRB Veterinary Officer examined Neowise (USA), trained by Mrs John Harrington, at the request of the Raceday Stewards and reported the animal to be post race normal.
145B Sonix Entertainment H'cap The IHRB Veterinary Officer examined Final Voyage, trained by J.P. Murtagh, at the request of the Raceday Stewards and reported the animal to be post race normal.
145C Good Enuf To Eat Apprentice H'cap Cillian McConnell, rider of Together Aclaim (GB), trained by John C. McConnell, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount was hampered after a furlong.
S.P. Bird, rider of Harbanaker, trained by Leanne Breen, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount was tight for room on the first bend.
C. Stone-Walsh, rider of Plugged In, trained by J.T. Gorman, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount raced keenly throughout.
G 5:35 pm
The Navan Racing Festival November 18th & 19th Handicap of €10,000 (Rated 47-65)
Winner will receive €6,000 (Penalty Value: €5,900) Second will receive €2,000 Third will receive €1,000 Fourth will receive €500 Fifth will receive €300 Sixth will receive €200
An extended handicap for three years old and upwards rated 47-65 About 1 mile 2 furlongs
€90 to enter, €10 extra if declared to run Penalties - (after calculation of the handicap) Awinner shall carry 7lb extra for each race won.
Kyanna Van Buuren, rider of Snowdonia Song, trained by J. S. Bolger, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that she had to take a slight check in the straight.
Adam Caffrey, rider of Soyounique, trained by Ciaran Murphy, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount was hampered going into the first bend and never travelled after.
The Raceday Stewards interviewed S.D. Bowen, rider of Pinball Wizard, concerning his use of the whip in the closing stages of this race. Evidence was heard from the rider concerned who accepted that he was in breach of the Regulation and apologised for his actions. Having viewed a recording of the race and considered the evidence, the Raceday Stewards were satisfied that S.D. Bowen was in breach of Regulation 10.3.(g)(excessive frequency). Having considered his record in this regard, the Raceday Stewards cautioned S.D. Bowen on this occasion. S.D. Bowen was accompanied at this enquiry by Mr. James Carroll.
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The Raceday Stewards enquired into possible interference close to the line involving Pinball Wizard, ridden by S.D. Bowen, placed second, and Barnhill Rose (GB), ridden by Siobhan Rutledge, placed first, where it appeared they made contact. Evidence was heard from the riders concerned. Siobhan Rutledge stated she felt her mount had kept a straight line and that she had received pressure from her left. S.D. Bowen stated that he felt that he had received pressure from his right close to the line. Having viewed the recording of the race and considered the evidence, the Raceday Stewards were of the opinion that while the two horses came together it did not affect their finishing positions. Therefore, they made no alteration to the Judge's placings and were satisfied that no further action was warranted. S.D. Bowen was accompanied at this enquiry by Mr. James Carroll.
The Raceday Stewards enquired into an incident in the home straight involving Pinball Wizard, ridden by S.D. Bowen, placed second and Snowdonia Song, ridden by Kyanna Van Buuren, where it appeared Snowdonia Song had to check. Evidence was heard from the riders concerned. Kyanna Van Buuren stated that she had to take a small check as Pinball Wizard crossed in front of her. S.D. Bowen stated that his mount was lairy and often wore blinkers and ran around a little. Having viewed the recording of the race and considered the evidence, the Raceday Stewards found S.D. Bowen was in breach of Rule 214 in that he had ridden carelessly in that he did not correct his mount quickly enough. Having considered his record in this regard, the Raceday Stewards suspended him for four racedays days. S.D. Bowen was accompanied at this enquiry by Mr. James Carroll.
145D Kings Of Ossory (C&G) M'dn L.T. McAteer, rider of Sioux Eagle, trained by Patrick T. Foley, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount became upset in the stalls.
145E Irish Stallion Farms EBF Median Auction M'dn W.M. Lordan, rider of Savigny, trained by Henry de Bromhead, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount hung right in the straight.
G.F. Carroll, rider of Treasured Soul, trained by G.M. Lyons, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount never travelled.
S. Foley, rider of New Phenomenon, trained by Mrs John Harrington, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount had to check on the line.
The IHRB Veterinary Officer examined Treasured Soul, trained by G.M. Lyons, at the request of the Raceday Stewards and reported the animal to be post race normal.
The Raceday Stewards enquired into possible interference close to the line involving Dawn Session, ridden by R.P. Cleary, placed first, and New Phenomenon, ridden by S. Foley, placed second, where it appeared S. Foley had to check close to the line. Evidence was heard from the riders concerned. S. Foley stated that his filly was running on late and he was unable to move outside R.P. Cleary because of other runners. He elected to go on the inside, but as there was insufficient room he had to check close to the line. R.P. Cleary stated that he felt he was running straight and was unaware of interference. Having viewed the recording of the race and considered the evidence, the Raceday Stewards were of the opinion that while S.
Foley had to check close to the line, there was no riding offence involved and therefore took no further action.
145F Ladies Day July 29th H'cap D.P. McDonogh, rider of Sir Antonino, trained by Joseph Patrick O'Brien, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount was tight for room across the top. Having viewed a recording of the incident and considered the matter, the Raceday Stewards were satisfied that no further action was warranted.
N.M. Crosse, rider of Atlantic Island, trained by Luke Comer, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount hung badly left in the straight.
The IHRB Veterinary Officer examined Maralinga, trained by Timothy Doyle, at the request of the Raceday Stewards and reported the animal to be post race normal.
The IHRB Veterinary Officer examined Secret Spy (GB), trained by A. Oliver, at the request of the Raceday Stewards and reported the animal to be post race normal.
145G Gowran Park Golf Club H'cap The Raceday Stewards enquired into an incident turning into the home straight involving Snowhaven, ridden by S. Foley, who fell, and Stepdance, ridden by J. Kearney where it appeared Snowhaven clipped a heel and came down. Evidence was heard from the riders concerned. S. Foley stated that Stepdance shifted left into his path and he clipped a heel when J. Kearney used his whip. J. Kearney stated that his mount shifted slightly when he used his whip and that he was not aware that Snowhaven was there. Having viewed the recording of the race and considered the evidence, the Raceday Stewards were satisfied that J. Kearney was in breach of Rule 214 in that he had ridden carelessly and, having considered his record in this regard, the Raceday Stewards suspended him for six race days. J. Kearney was accompanied by Mr. Jack Madden at this enquiry.
N.M. Crosse, rider of Silkies Sib, trained by Timothy Doyle, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount hung badly left in the early stages.
GENERAL INFORMATION The following Raceday Stewards acted on behalf of the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board at this race meeting:
Mr. Justice T. Hunt (Chairman), Mr. M.C. Hickey, Mr.A. Byrne, Ms. F. Morris, Mr. P. Deegan.
Listowel Meeting, 5th June 2023
The Stewards authorised the following nomination and substitution of riders at this meeting:
M.M. McDonagh rode The Coach Lady (reserve), trained by Richard Anthony Foley (Race 1)
T. Joseph Kelly replaced G.B. Noonan on Velvet Reel, trained by Eoin Christopher McCarthy (Race 1) (injured)
S.F. O'Keeffe replaced H. Morgan on Rushford (GB), trained by Thomas R. Hughes (Race 2) (injured)
T. Joseph Kelly replaced G.B. Noonan on Forge Road, trained by Eoin Christopher McCarthy (Race 3) (injured)
146A Nora Canty Mares M'dn H'dle The IHRB Veterinary Officer examined Katie Tay, trained by W.P. Mullins, at the request of the Raceday Stewards and reported the animal to be post race normal.
The Raceday Stewards interviewed Adrian Sexton, trainer, concerning his actions in the parade ring when his charge, Katherine, had been mounted by Mr H.E. Sexton and failed to continue to procced around the parade ring but turned back against the direction of oncoming horses to exit. Adrian Sexton stated that his charge can be difficult at times and she was getting edgy when mounted and he decided to get her out onto the track without continuing around the parade ring. He admitted that in the knowledge of his charge's difficulty, he failed to seek any prior permission from any Official to make special arrangements for this animal's exit when mounted. On further questioning, Adrian Sexton accepted that his charge could have continued walking around the parade ring when the signal for jockeys to mount was made and the rider could have mounted when close to the parade ring exit onto the race track. Mr H.E. Sexton stated that his mount can be temperamental and felt that she was on her toes when the decision was made to exit onto the race track. Evidence was also heard from Mr C.J. Sweeney, Stipendiary Steward, who was very close to the incident when it happened. Having considered all the evidence, the Raceday Stewards were of the opinion that Adrian Sexton was in breach of R16 (Parade Ring procedures) and, having taken his previous record into consideration, fined him €100 on this occasion and advised Adrian Sexton to be more aware of the parade ring procedures in future. Mr C.J. Sweeney was replaced by Mr A. Ring on the Raceday Panel of Stewards for this enquiry.
Adrian Sexton, trainer of Katherine, reported to the Clerk of Scales that his charge was in season post race.
146B John B. Keane (C & G) M'dn H'dle The Raceday Stewards interviewed D.F. O'Regan, rider of Suttons Hill, concerning his use of the whip in the home straight of this race. Evidence was heard from the rider concerned. In his evidence, D.F. O'Regan admitted that he was in breach of the whip guidelines and apologised for his actions. Having viewed a recording of the race and considered the evidence, the Raceday Stewards were of the opinion that D.F. O'Regan was in breach of both R10.3(g) in that he had used his whip with excessive frequency and R10.3(i) in that he did not allow his mount at least three strides to respond. Having considered his record in this regard, the Raceday Stewards suspended D.F. O'Regan for two Racedays.
146C South Of Ireland Mares H'cap H'dle A. McCurtin, rider of Inchiquin Star, trained by Paul Stephen Kiely, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount never travelled.
146E John J. Galvin S'chase K.M. Donoghue, rider of Jeremys Flame, trained by Gavin Cromwell, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount never let herself down on the ground.
The IHRB Veterinary Officer examined Jeremys Flame, trained by Gavin Cromwell, at the request of the Raceday Stewards and reported the animal to be blowing hard and showing signs of delayed recovery post race.
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146F Beasley Engineering Hunters S'chase
The Raceday Stewards fined Michael John O'Connor, trainer, €65 for failing to fit the declared cheekpieces to his charge, Nice To Meet, prior to entering the parade ring.
The Raceday Stewards enquired into an incident after jumping the last involving All Hell Let Loose, ridden by Mr D.T. Hyde, Rust To Riches, ridden by Mr D. McGill, and Getawayrooney, ridden by Mr A.T. Feeney, where it appeared interference occurred. Evidence was heard from the riders concerned. In his evidence, Mr. D. McGill stated that he had to switch when receiving interference from his inside. Mr. A.T. Feeney stated that he was maintaining a straight line when he received pressure from his inside when his mount clipped a heel and stumbled. Mr. D.T. Hyde stated that he was aware his mount was drifting and did not act quick enough to keep his line. Having viewed the recording of the race and considered the evidence, the Raceday Stewards found Mr. D.T. Hyde was in breach of Rule 214 (careless riding) and, having considered his record in this regard, the Raceday Stewards cautioned him on this occasion.
The Raceday Stewards received a complaint from Ms Nicola O'Connor, IHRB Veterinary Officer, that All Hell Let Loose was attended to by a member of the owner's family post race to staple a wound in the stable yard, this being an act of veterinary medicine that could only be carried out in the stable yard by the Racecourse Veterinary Surgeon. Ms Carolyn Hyde, Veterinary Surgeon, stated that All Hell Let Loose was a fourteen year old family pet having his final race and was noted to have a wound over his knee post race. She added that she washed and stapled the wound and was preparing to administer Gentamycin and Penicillin when her participation was noted. She apologised for her actions and said that it was an oversight on her part. She confirmed her acceptance of the report submitted by Ms Nicola O'Connor, IHRB Veterinary Officer. Tim Hyde, Authorised representative of T.E. Hyde, trainer, stated that the treatment was an act in the best interests of the horse. Having considered the evidence, the Raceday Stewards referred this matter to a Senior Racing Official for further investigation. Furthermore, they ordered that samples be taken fromAll Hell Let Loose for analysis.
146G Bryan MacMahon (Pro-Am) INH Flat Race Mr J.L. Gleeson, rider of Churchroad Prince, trained by Jonathan Sweeney, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount found the ground too quick and stopped quickly turning for home.
Miss H. Heffernan, rider of Wilmeaulpalwinbos, trained by James Andrew Fahey, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that her mount ran off the top bend.
GENERAL INFORMATION The following Raceday Stewards acted on behalf of the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board at this race meeting:
Mr. J. McGuire (Chairman), Mr. M. Doyle, Mr. G. Coughlan, Mr. C. J. Sweeney.
Curragh Meeting, 7th June 2023
The Stewards authorised the following nomination and substitution of riders at this meeting:
R.L. Moore replaced J.A. Heffernan on Portland, trained by A.P. O'Brien (Race 1) (Stewards permission)
C.D. Hayes replaced S. Foley on Slurricane, trained by Ross O'Sullivan (Race 2) (Injured)
N.M. Crosse replaced S. Foley on Scarlett O'Hara (FR), trained by Mrs John Harrington (Race 3) (Injured)
C.D. Hayes replaced S. Foley on Not Too Real Bad, trained by Thomas Mullins (Race 4) (Injured)
N.M. Crosse replaced S. Foley on Hell Bent, trained by Mrs John Harrington (Race 5) (Injured)
N.M. Crosse replaced S. Foley on Blanc De Noir, trained by Mrs John Harrington (Race 7) (Injured)
Mr. J.L. Gleeson replaced Mr T. Hamilton on Lionnar, trained by Joseph Patrick O'Brien (Race 8) (Injured)
147A Holden Plant Rentals Irish EBF (C&G) M'dn Following a request from broadcasters, the Raceday Stewards granted permission for a two minute delay to this race.
G.M. Ryan, rider of Huxley, trained by Donnacha Aidan O'Brien, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount was impeded several times after the three furlong mark.
The Raceday Stewards reviewed an incident approximately two and a half furlongs out involving Chandigah, ridden by C.D. Hayes, unplaced, Huxley, ridden by G.M. Ryan, unplaced, and Meriwether Lewis (USA), ridden by W.M. Lordan, placed fifth, where it appeared Huxley ran short of room. Having viewed the recording of the race and considered the matter, the Raceday Stewards were satisfied that no further action was warranted
The Raceday Stewards enquired into an incident in the closing stages involving Chandigah, ridden by C.D. Hayes, Chicago Fireball, ridden by B.M. Coen, Portland, ridden by R.L. Moore, and Huxley, ridden by G.M. Ryan where it appeared Chandigah received a bump. Evidence was heard from the riders concerned. C.D. Hayes stated that his mount was green and was intimidated but he was not sure if there had been contact. B M. Coen stated that he went for a gap and his mount shied away from the horse on his outer causing him to shift in and make contact with the horse on his inner. G.M. Ryan stated that he took a check when the horse on his outside got a bump. R.L. Moore stated that he maintained his line but his mount was green. Having viewed the recording of the race and considered the evidence, the Raceday Stewards were satisfied that no further action was warranted. Mr. John Murphy did not attend this enquiry.
147B Oak Solutions Group Irish EBF Race
Following a request from broadcasters, the Raceday Stewards granted permission for a one minute delay to this race.
C.D. Hayes, rider of Slurricane, trained by Ross O'Sullivan, reported to the Stewards' Secretaries that his mount ran green in the closing stages.
147C Montane Developments Fillies M'dn
Following a request from broadcasters, the Raceday Stewards granted permission for a one minute delay to this race.
The IHRB Veterinary Officer examined All Time Great (USA), trained by A.P. O'Brien, at the request of the Raceday Stewards and reported the animal to be post race normal.
147D Sky Bet Extra Places Every Day P H'cap C. Stone-Walsh, rider of Apache Outlaw, trained by Joseph Patrick O'Brien, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount was carried left at the one and a half furlong mark. Having reviewed the recording of the incident and considered the matter, the Raceday Stewards were satisfied that no further action was warranted.
A.J. Slattery, rider of Run Ran Run, trained by J.A. Stack, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount hung left in the final furlong.
147E Sky Bet Race To The Ebor H'cap The Raceday Stewards enquired into possible interference in the closing stages involving Hell Bent, ridden by N. M. Crosse, unplaced, Almuhit, ridden by J.A. Heffernan, placed second, and Nusret (GB), ridden by M.P. Sheehy, placed first, where it appeared interference may have occurred. Evidence was heard from the riders concerned. N.M. Crosse stated that his race was run and his mount was tying up. J.A. Heffernan stated that things became tight but he did not have to stop riding and it did not effect him. M.P. Sheehy stated that the gap was a little tight when he got into it but he felt he kept straight. Having viewed the recording of the race and considered the evidence, the Raceday Stewards made no alteration to the Judge's placings and took no further action.
D.P. McDonogh, rider of White Caviar (FR), trained by Joseph Patrick O'Brien, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount did not handle today's going.
J.A. Heffernan, rider of Almuhit, trained by Denis Gerard Hogan, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount ducked left at the one and a half furlong mark.
M.P. Sheehy, rider of Nusret (GB), trained by Joseph Patrick O'Brien, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount became tight for room inside the furlong pole.
Adam Caffrey, rider of Sheishybrid, trained by Noel Meade, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount was short of room inside the last furlong.
The Raceday Stewards interviewed J.A. Heffernan, rider of Almuhit, concerning his use of the whip in the closing stages of this race. Evidence was heard from the rider concerned who accepted that he was quick with several strikes but added that it was to prevent interference. Having viewed a recording of the race and considered the evidence, the Raceday Stewards were satisfied that J. A. Heffernan was in breach of Regulation 10.3(i) (time to respond). Having considered his record in this regard, the Raceday Stewards suspended J.A. Heffernan for five racedays.
147F Murphy International Relay For Life M'dn A.J. Slattery, rider of Blue News (USA), trained by Andrew Slattery, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount hung right from a furlong and a half out.
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147G Win 50k Weekly With ITV7 For Free H'cap The Raceday Stewards enquired into an incident in the closing stages involving Adams Barbour, ridden by D. McMonagle, unplaced, Cnodian, ridden by Jessica Maye, unplaced, and Blanc De Noir, ridden by N. M. Crosse, placed first, where it appeared Cnodian ran short of room. Evidence was heard from the riders concerned. D. McMonagle stated that his race was run and he was going backwards when he received contact from his left. Jessica Maye stated that she was maintaining a straight line but received pressure from her left. N.M. Crosse stated that the horses in front were dropping back and both him and Jessica Maye were going for the same gap. Having viewed the recording of the race and considered the evidence, the Raceday Stewards were satisfied that N.M. Crosse was in breach of Rule 214 in that he had ridden carelessly and, having considered his record in this regard, the Raceday Stewards suspended him for one raceday. Mr. Noel C. McCarthy attended this enquiry in an observatory capacity.
D. McMonagle, rider of Adams Barbour, trained by Lee Smyth, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that he took a precautionary check one furlong out.
GENERAL INFORMATION The following Raceday Stewards acted on behalf of the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board at this race meeting:
Mr. Robert Dore (Chairman), Ms. Mary Cosgrave, Mr. Sean Barry, Mr. John Murphy, Mr. C. J. Sweeney.
Leopardstown Meeting, 8th June 2023
The Stewards authorised the following nomination and substitution of rider at this meeting:
Shelley Brickley rode Tronador, trained by Gordon Elliott (Race 6) (Stewards permission)
148B Skippio Express Collection H'cap D.P. McDonogh, rider of Jered Maddox (GB), trained by David Marnane, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount lost its action in the home straight.
The Raceday Stewards enquired into an incident in the latter stages of this race, involving Jaafel, ridden by C.J. MacRedmond, Eloquent Arthur (GB), ridden by S.D. Bowen, Thefullbackline (GB), ridden by G.M. Ryan, Dagoda, ridden by C.T. Keane, and Maid To Shine, ridden by M.P. Sheehy where it appeared interference took place. Evidence was heard from the riders concerned. In his evidence, C.T. Keane stated that he was starting to drop back when he received slight contact. M.P. Sheehy stated that he was going backwards when he had to take a precautionary check. G.M. Ryan stated that he felt he had kept a straight line. C.J. MacRedmond stated he had room to go for the gap that he took and did not contribute to the interference. S.D. Bowen stated that his mount drifted left and felt he straightened his mount as quick as he could. Having viewed the recording of the race and considered the evidence, the Raceday Stewards found S.D. Bowen was in breach of Rule 214 by riding carelessly. Having considered his record in this regard, the Raceday Stewards suspended him for five racedays. Mr. Kieran O'Connor accompanied S.D. Bowen at this enquiry.
148F WILD YOUTH Apprentice H'cap J. Kearney, rider of Hazy Mehmory, trained by G.M. Lyons, reported to the Stewards' Secretaries that his mount ran freely in the early stages of this race.
C. Stone-Walsh, rider of Morph Speed, trained by Joseph Patrick O'Brien, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount was squeezed up after a furlong.
C.J. MacRedmond, rider of Emperor Of Silk, trained by Anthony Mullins, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that he had to check going into the first bend.
The Raceday Stewards enquired into an incident rounding the first bend of this race involving Hazy Mehmory, ridden by J. Kearney, unplaced, Morph Speed, ridden by C. StoneWalsh, placed second, Last Ammo, ridden by J. Coen, placed fifth, Theophilos, ridden by D.E. Sheehy, placed fourth, and Emperor Of Silk, ridden by C.J. MacRedmond, unplaced, where it appeared interference took place. Evidence was heard from the riders concerned. In his evidence, J. Kearney stated that he received pressure from his right which forced him inwards to the rail. C. Stone-Walsh stated that he received pressure from the right. D.E. Sheehy stated that he was aware of the interference and took back. J. Coen stated that he was edging inwards and felt he was clear. C.J. MacRedmond stated that he received pressure from the right and had to check. Having viewed the recording of the race and considered the evidence, the Raceday Stewards found J. Coen was in breach of Rule 214 in that he had ridden carelessly and, having considered his record in this regard, the Raceday Stewards suspended him for two racedays. Ms. E. O' Farrell accompanied C. Stone-Walsh, J. Coen and J. Kearney at this enquiry.
148G Bulmers Live At Leopardstown H'cap
C.D. Hayes, rider of Bright Dick, trained by Luke Comer, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount leaned right throughout this race.
J. Coen, rider of Summer Snow, trained by Ross O'Sullivan, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount lugged slightly right from two furlongs out.
W.J. Lee, rider of Cherry Pink, trained by M. Halford & T. Collins, reported to the Stewards' Secretaries that his mount did not quicken in the straight.
The Raceday Stewards enquired into an incident in the closing stages of this race involving Bataan (GB), ridden by C.T. Keane, placed fifth and Mobilise (GB), ridden by G.F. Carroll, placed third, where it appeared Mobilise shifted across into Bataan's racing line. Evidence was heard from the riders concerned. In his evidence, C.T. Keane stated that his mount is easily intimidated and she overexaggerated the interference. G.F. Carroll stated that his mount shifted sharply across despite his best efforts. Having viewed the recording of the race and considered the evidence, the Raceday Stewards gave G.F. Carroll the benefit of the doubt on this occasion and they took no further action.
GENERAL INFORMATION The following Raceday Stewards acted on behalf of the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board at this race meeting:
Mr. Justice. T. Hunt (Chairman), Mr. N.B. Wachman,Mr. J. Weld, Mr. M. Hillman, Mr. C.J. Sweeney.
Clonmel Meeting, 9th June 2023
149A Powerstown Park Beginners S'chase
The Raceday Stewards reviewed an incident after the turn into the straight on the final circuit involving Darkened, ridden by P.K. Donovan, placed fourth, Takarengo, ridden by J.B. Foley, placed second, and Top Speed, ridden by H. Morgan, placed fifth, where it appeared that the riding was very tight. Having viewed the recording of the race and considered the matter, the Raceday Stewards were satisfied that no further action was warranted.
At the request of the Raceday Stewards, H. Morgan, rider of Top Speed, trained by Henry de Bromhead, reported to the Stewards' Secretaries that his mount stopped quickly.
The IHRB Veterinary Officer examined Top Speed, trained by Henry de Bromhead, at the request of the Raceday Stewards and reported the animal to be post race normal.
149C Bulmers Original Beginners S'chase
D.J Gilligan, rider of Britzka, trained by Gordon Elliott, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount hung left turning into the straight.
R.A. Doyle, rider of Clondaw Hollow (GB), placed third, trained by John C. McConnell, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount burst a blood vessel.
The IHRB Veterinary Officer reported to the Raceday Stewards that Clondaw Hollow (GB), trained by John C. McConnell, was noted to have blood at both nostrils post race.
149D Bulmers Zero (QR) H'cap S'chase The Raceday Stewards enquired into an incident on the downhill run on the final circuit involving Francois (FR), ridden by Mr B. Dunleavy, Willywampus, ridden by Mr A.P. Ryan, and Withallduerespect, ridden by Mr P.A. King, where it appeared that Willywampus became tight for room between horses. Evidence was heard from the riders concerned. In his evidence, Mr A.P. Ryan stated that his mount was struggling to hold his position when receiving pressure and contact from both sides. Mr P.A. King stated that he was riding close to the running rail but his mount was leaning out a little. Mr B. Dunleavy stated that his mount was maintaining an even racing line when receiving a bump from Willywampus. Having viewed the recording of the race and considered the evidence, the Raceday Stewards took no further action.
The Raceday Stewards enquired into an incident at the bottom of the hill on the final circuit involving Francois (FR), ridden by Mr B. Dunleavy, and Withallduerespect, ridden by Mr P.A. King, where it appeared that Withallduerespect became tight for room and checked. Evidence was heard from the riders concerned. In his evidence, Mr P.A. King stated that his mount was leaning out a little from the rails but received pressure from Francois (FR). Mr B. Dunleavy stated that his mount was leaning in a little and became unbalanced for a stride but was quickly corrected. Having viewed the recording of the race and considered the evidence, the Raceday Stewards found that Mr B. Dunleavy was in breach of Rule 214 in that he had ridden carelessly. Having considered his record in this regard, the Raceday Stewards suspended Mr B. Dunleavy for one raceday.
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149E Bulmers Light Beginners S'chase J.G. Gilligan, rider of Bonne Derreen, trained by Mark John Scallan, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount was coughing after pulling up during this race.
The IHRB Veterinary Officer examined Kilballyowen, trained by A.J. Martin, at the request of the Raceday Stewards and reported the animal to be lame on his left hind having been struck into behind.
149F Clonmel Show July 2nd H'cap S'chase
The Raceday Stewards fined John Patrick Ryan, trainer, €65 for failing fit the declared blinkers to his charge, Cluan Dara, prior to entering the parade ring.
The IHRB Veterinary Officer reported to the Raceday Stewards that Cornhill Lass, trained by E. Sheehy, was noted to have blood at both nostrils post race.
R.J. Condon, rider of Cornhill Lass, trained by E. Sheehy, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount burst a blood vessel.
S. O'Callaghan, rider of Repeat That, trained by Michael Butler, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount was hampered by a faller at the second last fence.
GENERAL INFORMATION The following Raceday Stewards acted on behalf of the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board at this race meeting:
Mr. N.P. Lambert (Chairman), Mr. M. Carroll, Mr. E. Irwin, Mr. J. McEnery, Mr. P. Deegan.
Fairyhouse Meeting, 9th June 2023
150A Irish Stallion Farms EBF M'dn W.M. Lordan, rider of The Caribbean, trained by A.P. O'Brien, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount did not handle the track.
D. McMonagle, rider of Ascendent, trained by Joseph Patrick O'Brien, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount did not handle the track.
C.D. Hayes, rider of Hispanolita, trained by Andrew McNamara, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount ran green throughout this race.
150D Glashaus Hotel M'dn N.M. Crosse, rider of Roman Palace, trained by Luke Comer, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount hung left in the straight.
D. McMonagle, rider of Yellow Knife, trained by Luke Comer, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount hung left under pressure.
W.J. Lee, rider of Local Girl, trained by K.J. Condon, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount had no run in the home straight.
150E Chill & Grill At Fairyhouse M'dn N.M. Crosse, rider of Highland Train, trained by Luke Comer, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount hung badly left.
150G See You Next Friday At Fairyhouse H'cap C. Stone-Walsh, rider of Scalor (FR), trained by Liz Doyle, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount jumped awkwardly from the gates.
The Raceday Stewards requested a report from Philip M. Byrne, trainer, as to the apparent improvement in form of Out On Friday, placed first, as compared with its recent form. Philip M. Byrne stated that a step up in trip on a galloping track and getting an easy lead brought about today's apparent improvement in form. Having considered the evidence, the Raceday Stewards noted the content of the report.
GENERAL INFORMATION The following Raceday Stewards acted on behalf of the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board at this race meeting:
Mr. L. McFerran (Chairman), Dr. P. Molony, Mr. J. Collins, Mr. C. Cunningham, Mr. H. Hynes.
Punchestown Meeting, 10th June 2023
The Stewards fined the following trainer in respect of his non-runner:
Declan Queally, trainer of Littel Flour (late withdrawal) - €200
151A Aramark Ireland Mares M'dn H'dle M.M. McDonagh, rider of Perfectway, trained by Eoin Griffin, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount received a fright at the first hurdle.
M.P. O'Connor, rider of The Kids Choice, trained by Eamonn Francis Gallagher, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount slipped up on the way to the start.
151B Join Us Tomorrow For FitClub M'dn H'dle The IHRB Veterinary Officer examined Steel Cable, trained by Gordon Elliott, at the request of the Raceday Stewards and reported the animal to have blood at both nostrils and was coughing post race.
D.J Gilligan, rider of Steel Cable, trained by Gordon Elliott, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount stopped very quickly.
At the request of the Raceday Stewards, E. Dwan, rider of Misstheamaria, trained by Ms. M.M. Gannon, reported to the Stewards' Secretaries that his mount hung throughout and might be better going left-handed. He also stated that his mount had jumped green at his hurdles before running on past tired horses.
151C Oak Lodge Landscapes H'dle The Raceday Stewards enquired into an incident close to the finish involving Ash Tree Meadow (FR), ridden by D.J. Gilligan, placed second and Da Capo Glory, ridden by M.P. O'Connor, placed first where it appeared they made contact close to the finish. Evidence was heard from the riders concerned. D.J. Gilligan stated that his mount hung left after the last hurdle and after correction he felt the second horse had made contact with him. M.P. O'Connor stated that his mount hung right after jumping the last hurdle and was corrected immediately. Having viewed the recording of the race and considered the evidence, the Raceday Stewards were satisfied that the Judge's placings should remain unaltered. Furthermore, the Raceday Stewards were satisfied that no riding offence had occurred and therefore they took no further action.
D.J. Gilligan, rider of Ash Tree Meadow (FR), trained by Gordon Elliott, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount hung left after the last hurdle.
The Raceday Stewards enquired into an incident turning in involving Da Capo Glory, ridden by M.P. O'Connor, placed first, Jeff Kidder, ridden by N.J. Ryan, unseated rider, and Darraby (GB), ridden by R.A. Doyle where it appeared Darraby ran short of room. Evidence was heard from the riders concerned. R.A. Doyle stated that he received pressure from both sides turning in but it had not affected his finishing position. N.J. Ryan stated that he was moving out from behind the leader and felt he had enough room to do so. M.P. O'Connor stated that he felt he kept his line on rounding the bend. Having viewed the recording of the race and considered the evidence, the Raceday Stewards were of the opinion that no riding offence had occurred and therefore took no further action.
151D(i) Primal Performance & Fitness M'dn H'dle (Division One) R.A. Doyle, rider of Ceis Charraigin, trained by Ms Margaret Mullins, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount stopped very quickly.
At the request of the Raceday Stewards, Niall Moore, rider of Beanie To Sea, trained by Seamus Fahey, reported to the Stewards' Secretaries that his mount became very tired and hung badly after she made several mistakes.
At the request of the Raceday Stewards, K. Callaghan, rider of Hob's Angel, trained by Martin Gerard McGuane, reported to the Stewards' Secretaries that his mount became very hot, was slowly away and was one paced throughout.
At the request of the Raceday Stewards, N.J. Ryan, rider of Fermoyle, trained by Noel Meade, reported to the Stewards' Secretaries that his mount can be keen and jumped right early on losing ground as a consequence of this, before staying on after his mount had settled and travelled into the race.
151D(ii) Primal Performance & Fitness M'dn H'dle (Division Two) The IHRB Veterinary Officer reported to the Raceday Stewards that Allhart trained by V.C. Ward had blood at both nostrils post race.
E. Walsh, rider of Farrokh (FR), trained by Barry Connell, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount jumped very novicey early on.
151E Hurling Finals Live Cover. H'cap S'chase The Raceday Stewards reviewed an incident in the closing stages involving The Greek, ridden by D.J. Gilligan, placed first and The Dara Man, ridden by L. Quinlan, placed second, where it appeared that both horses made contact on the run in. Having viewed the recording of the race and considered the matter, the Raceday Stewards were satisfied that no further action was warranted.
The Raceday Stewards interviewed L. Quinlan, rider of The Dara Man, concerning his use of the whip in the closing stages of this race. Evidence was heard from the rider concerned who accepted that he was in breach of Regulation 10 and apologised for his actions. Having viewed a recording of the race and considered the evidence, the Raceday Stewards found L. Quinlan in breach of R.10.3(i)(time to respond) and, considering his record in this regard, they suspended him for six racedays in accordance with the provisions of Regulation 10.6.(a).
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151F Live Music After Racing H'cap S'chase
C.D. Maxwell, rider of Ocean Legacy, trained by Dermot Anthony McLoughlin, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount was hampered by the loose horse and did not travel afterwards.
S. O'Callaghan, rider of Highstreetfashion, trained by Patrick Rooney, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount was hampered by a faller at the last fence.
The Raceday Stewards requested a report from Padraig Roche, trainer, as to the apparent improvement in form of Outside The Door, placed first, as compared with its recent form. Mr. Roche stated that his charge had jumped poorly on his previous return after suffering a heavy fall prior to that. He concluded by stating that a better round of jumping in what he felt was a poor contest on this occasion had helped to bring about the improved performance. Having considered the evidence, the Raceday Stewards noted the content of the report.
151G Anglesey Lodge (Pro-Am) INH Flat Race
The Raceday Stewards enquired into possible interference inside the final furlong involving I Will Be Baie (FR), ridden by Mr P.W. Mullins, placed first, and Onlyamatteroftime, ridden by S. O'Callaghan, placed second, where it appeared interference took place. Evidence was heard from the riders concerned. S. O'Callaghan stated that he had followed Mr. P.W. Mullins and challenged on his outside, but received contact and was carried wide which he felt had cost him the race. Mr. Mullins stated that his mount ran green in the home straight, but was satisfied that he had corrected his mount immediately before going on to win which he felt was never in doubt. Having viewed the recording of the race and considered the evidence, the Raceday Stewards were satisfied that I Will Be Baie had caused interference to Onlyamatteroftime and in doing so had improved its finishing position in relation to the second placed horse and they therefore reversed the Judge's placings. The amended Result now reads: First: Onlyamatteroftime, Second: I Will Be Baie (FR), Third: Fad Eadrainn, Fourth: Master Otis, Fifth: Aine Beag and Sixth: Silas Marner. Furthermore, the Raceday Stewards were satisfied that Mr P.W. Mullins was in breach of Rule 214 in that he had ridden carelessly by continuing to use his whip in his right hand after his mount had started to drift left. Having taken his previous record in this regard into account, the Raceday Stewards suspended him for 1 raceday.
J.J.Lambe, trainer of Ever Rock, reported to the Clerk of Scales that his charge was badly struck into and finished lame.
153C Navan Racecourse H'cap The IHRB Veterinary Officer examined Tawaazon, trained by James McAuley, at the request of the Raceday Stewards and reported the animal to be post race normal.
153D Darley Irish EBF Kooyonga Stakes D.P. McDonogh, rider of Didn'thavemuchtodo, trained by Joseph Patrick O'Brien, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount received interference in the straight.
The IHRB Veterinary Officer examined Dower House, trained by A.P. O'Brien, at the request of the Raceday Stewards and reported the animal to be post race normal.
The Raceday Stewards enquired into possible interference where the runners were racing wide and passing a boundary marker over one furlong from the finish involving Cigamia (USA), ridden by W.J. Lee, placed second, Didn'thavemuchtodo, ridden by D.P. McDonogh, placed third, Giladah, ridden by C.D. Hayes, placed fourth, and Cadeau Belle (FR), ridden by B.M. Coen, placed first, where it appeared that Cadeau Belle (FR) may have caused some interference when racing widest of the runners. Evidence was heard from the riders concerned. In his evidence, D.P. McDonogh stated that he had to steady his mount for a stride when Cigamia (USA) rolled. C.D. Hayes stated that he rode up the stand side on the faster ground and kept close to the boundary marker when Cadeau Belle (FR) quickened on his outer and intimidated his mount. W.J. Lee stated that his mount rolled slightly right but was corrected quickly. B.M. Coen stated that he dropped in behind and ran a bit left through greenness when accelerating quickly through a gap on the outside of Giladah. Having viewed the recording of the race and considered the evidence, the Raceday Stewards made no alteration to the Judge's placings and took no further action.
153F Royal County H'cap M. Halford & T. Collins, trainers of Kalikapour, reported to the Clerk of Scales that their charge travelled strongly down the hill and stopped quickly in the dip.
GENERAL INFORMATION The following Raceday Stewards acted on behalf of the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board at this race meeting:
C.D. Maxwell replaced J.S. McGarvey on The Bridge House, trained by John Joseph Hanlon (Race 6) (Stood Down)
M.P. O' Connor replaced S. O'Callaghan on Hanoi Jane, trained by T.M. Walsh (Race 7) (Stood Down)
152A Ladbrokes Mares M'dn H'dle A. McCurtin, rider of Weliketoparty, trained by Eoin Christopher McCarthy, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount was hampered by the faller at the first hurdle.
Niall Moore, rider of Quarry Lady, trained by John M. Burke, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount was badly hampered by the faller at the first hurdle.
152B Ladbrokes Fanzone Ladies H'cap H'dle
The Raceday Stewards interviewed Miss E. Cody, rider of Fancy A Cosmo, concerning her use of the whip in the closing stages of this race. Evidence was heard from the rider concerned. Miss E. Cody accepted that she was in breach of Regulation 10 and apologised for her actions. Having viewed a recording of the race and considered the evidence, the Raceday Stewards were satisfied that Miss E. Cody was in breach of both Regulation 10.3(g)(frequency) and Regulation 10.3(i)(time to respond) and, considering her record in this regard, they suspended her for five racedays.
152C Ladbrokes Daily Odds Boost M'dn H'dle
The Raceday Stewards interviewed Shane Fenelon, rider of Chasing Chances, concerning his use of the whip in the closing stages of this race. Evidence was heard from the rider concerned. Shane Fenelon accepted that he was in breach of Regulation 10 and apologised for his actions. Having viewed a recording of the race and considered the evidence, the Raceday Stewards found him in breach of R.10.3(g)(frequency) and, having considered his record in this regard, they suspended him for four racedays.
The Raceday Stewards interviewed Niall Moore, rider of Easy Fella, concerning his use of the whip in the closing stages of this race. Evidence was heard from the rider concerned. Niall Moore accepted that he had continued to use his whip after jumping the last despite being well clear and apologised for his actions. Having viewed a recording of the race and considered the evidence, the Raceday Stewards found Niall Moore in breach of R.10.3(c)(the unnecessary hitting of a horse that clearly has its race won) and, considering his record in this regard, they suspended him for one raceday.
GENERAL INFORMATION
The following Raceday Stewards acted on behalf of the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board at this race meeting:
Mr. N. McGrath (Chairman), Ms. M. Cosgrave, Mr. J. Rearden, Mrs. J.O. Onions, Mr. L. Walsh.
Navan Meeting, 11th June 2023
153A Lynn Lodge Stud Irish EBF M'dn R.C. Colgan, rider of Si Senior, trained by Patrick Magee, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount leaned left in the final furlong.
153B GAIN The Advantage Series H'cap R.P. Cleary, rider of Silver Nemo, trained by Lee Smyth, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount was unlucky in running.
Dr. P. Molony (Chairman), Mr. Justice T. Hunt, Mr. P. Dunican, Mr. H. Hynes
Punchestown Meeting, 11th June 2023
The Stewards authorised the following nomination and substitution of riders at this meeting:
C. McGivern rode Sarah's Soldier (reserve) trained by P.A. Fahy (Race 4)
J.P. Shinnick rodeApplejack Poet (reserve) trained by Liz Doyle (Race 4)
A.P. Kelly replaced Mr J.L. Gleeson on Lackaneen Mag, trained by David Kenneth Budds (Race 8) (Unwell)
C.D. Maxwell replaced J.S. McGarvey on Take All, trained by John Joseph Hanlon (Race 3) (Stood Down)
Shane Fenelon replaced J.S. McGarvey on Nasee (GB), trained by John Joseph Hanlon (Race 4) (Stood Down)
152D Ladbrokes Play '1-2-Free' H'cap H'dle M.P O'Connor, rider of Hanoi Jane, trained by T.M. Walsh, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount hung left in the closing stages.
152E Ladbrokes Beginners S'chase The Raceday Stewards enquired into an incident rounding the home bend involving Hubrisko (FR), ridden by J.B. Foley, placed second, and Salvador Ziggy, ridden by D.J Gilligan, placed first, where it appeared Hubrisko ran short of room. Evidence was heard from the riders concerned. J.B. Foley stated that on jumping the third last he was joined by the winner, who on passing him tightened him for room forcing him to check. D.J. Gilligan stated that his horse lugged right on passing Hubrisko, but thought he was clear at that point. Having viewed the recording of the race and considered the evidence, the Raceday Stewards found D. J. Gilligan in breach of Rule 214 in that he had
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ridden carelessly, and having considered his record in this regard, the Raceday Stewards suspended him for two racedays.
152H Ladbrokes H'cap H'dle The Raceday Stewards received a report from the Clerk of the Scales, Mr. P.L. Malone, regarding the failure of Caragh Monaghan, rider of Attitash, placed fifth, to weigh in after this race. Evidence was heard from the rider concerned, who stated that it was a genuine mistake on her part that she had failed to check the screen displaying the riders that were required to weigh in. Having considered the evidence, the Raceday Stewards using their powers under Rule 230(i), disqualified Attitash from fifth place. As a consequence, they amended the result to read as follows: First: Londonofficecallin, Second: Brehon Star, Third: Nasse, Fourth: Gamigin and Fifth: Leish Oscars Son.
Furthermore, the Raceday Stewards were of the opinion Caragh Monaghan was in breach of Rule 227(i) and, having considered his record in this regard, they suspended her for two racedays and ordered that she forfeit her riding fee.
E. Walsh, rider of Serpolette, trained by E.D. Delany, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount made a mistake at the fifth last hurdle.
A.P. Kelly, rider of Maggie Walsh, trained by Michael J. Bowe, reported to the Clerk of the Scales that his mount made a bad mistake at the fifth last hurdle.
GENERAL INFORMATION The following Raceday Stewards acted on behalf of the Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board at this race meeting:
Mr. C.P. Magnier (Chairman), Mr. P. Caffrey, Mr. J. Byrne, Mr. S. Barry, Z Mr. L. Walsh.
Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board Licensing Department
The following Apprentices Jockeys have been granted a license for 2023
Brickley, Shelley - G. Elliott
Registration of Jockey Sponsorship
Fitzgerald, S - Moran Refuse
Halpin Gary - McCarthy Insurance
KennedyJack - Caldwell Construction
Muphy Oisin - Qatar Racing Ltd
O'Keeffe Sean - Softco
Sheehy Mikey - McCarthy Insurance
Slevin JJ - Ballymore Group
Stone-Walsh, C - Greentech Facades
Colour Fines:
The following Trainers have been fined 50 each for carrying wrong colours in breach of Rule 155:-
J.F. Levins - Nordic Passage, CU - 01/05/2023
John C. McConnell - Dinoland (FR), DR01/05/2023
Patrick Martin - Chica Power, GP - 03/05/2023
John M.Burke - Beau Pimpernel, CK05/05/2023
Noel C. Kelly - Cave Court, DP - 05/05/2023
Gordon Elliott - Everything Now, DP05/05/2023
Noel C. Kelly - Herculaneum, DP - 05/05/2023
Luke Comer - She Is Not You, NS - 06/05/2023
Thomas Gibney - Booyea, GP - 23/05/2023
Luke Comer - Way Forward, TP - 30/05/2023
I.N.H.S. Ratings
This list contains amendments and additions to the Full Rating List published on a special supplements in the Irish Racing Calendar of 25th May, 2023
Small figures at top right of rating denote the difference since 5th June 2023, if no small figure is shown there has been no change to the rating since that date.
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Hurdle Ratings Bold Type National Hunt Ratings - H S ADublin Job 84AMere Bagatelle 95 105 Abu Hazem (GB) 84Act Of God (GB) 127Added Bonus - 86 Agirlcalledchloe - 70 Aide De Camp 97Aldo TheApache - 123 Alhaajeb 98All For Rachel 106+1 102 All Those Years (GB) 121 128 Alo's Vision 87Alpha Male (FR) 87 89-3 Ambitious Fellow 131Angelsworknovrtime 98Annexation (FR) 130-2Annie Bella 83Anstand (GER) 87Any Day Now 80Anyway (GER) 90-2Applejack Poet 93Archies Charm (GB) - 120-2 ArcticAmbition 105 115 Ardad Derek (GB) 88Ardfert Mary 82Ardhill 111 101 Arrycan - 127+6 As Tears Go By (GB) 123Asatisfiedmind 88Ashqar 93 93 Ask Charlie 93Ask Dee 80Athagabhain 83Atimetodream 102Atlantic Wonder 84Attaboyarchie 115Away To Milan 101Bal Kauto (FR) 90 100+10 Ballinclay Court 88Ballinlough Gale 97Ballyquin Bay 102Banada Bridge 86Banjaxed (GB) 121Barbary Master (GB) 110-3Battle Of Benburb 90 88 Battle Of Mirbat - 111 BayAmbition - 110 Be My Hero 81Bear Claws 88Beechroad Winnie 82Belgoprince (FR) 97Bella Union 88Belper 84Benz 109Berliet Express - 85 Betty Dutton 102+2Big Debates (FR) 115 130 Big Island 106-1Big Leg Up - 89 Birchdale - 131+1 Bob Cigar 112Bonarc 108Bravo Team 120Breagagh 90Brehon Star 85Brogue Belle 81-2Broken Ice - 114 Brown Eagle 98Bugscuffle 91 85 Building Bridges (GB) 122Butterflyvespiere (FR) 112 109 ButtonsAnd Bows 99Buzz Light 87Call The Tune 110 117 Camilla's Choice 81 84 Can't Stop Smiling 119Carlton Gardens (GB) 98Carnet De Stage 88 95-2 Carroll's Pride 82Cassidys Girl 80Cathys Quest 83Ceanndana 86Centurion Steel - 114 Chainofconsequence 90 96 Champagne Monarch 92Champagnesocialist 106-2Chancer Dancer 83Chapel Street 93Charlie Stout 109 116 Chequer Square 91Chief Seattle 84 90 Choice Of Words (GB) - 121 Churchtown Ruby 102Ciankyle 88 95 Citizen'sArmy - 81 Clody Valley 96 99 Cloudy Fountain 86Clounts Pride 109 111 Cluan Dara - 66-1 Cocoplum 100Complete Fantasy 94Construct (GB) 116CooleArcade - 103-2 Copia Verborum 87Copper Coast 86Cornhill Lass 80 80 Corrigaleen 80Costanuci 94Courthill 80Cracklinrose 80Crafty Gael 93Craic Eile 102Crimson Chief 92 90 Crowsatedappletart 102 92 Cruisin Susan 95Cusp Of Carabelli 106 109 Dalvey (GB) 105Dancing Jeremy 107 107 Dancing On My Own - 147-1 Daring Sarah 82Dark Voyager 114Darver Star 149 141 Definiteadare 94 88-3 Delias Pet 85 83 Depeche Mo 88-1Desertmore Glen (GB) 80Destivelle 84Deux Par Deux (FR) 89 85 Diamond Union (GB) 95Digby 127Doctor Churchill 110-2Dollar Value (USA) 130Donkey Years 116 129 Dont Doubt Me 92Dontdooddson (FR) 94 102 Double Jubilee 89Douglas Dc 117Dovlator 121Downthecellar 99 112 Doyouthinkso (GB) 100 100 Dragon's Pass 94Dream Jet 94Dreamsrmadeofthis - 101-1 Drimsree Lad 80 70 Duffys Getaway 80 81 Eagle Terrace (GB) - 89 Earths Furies 104 101 Easy Fella 118+6Easy Game (FR) - 159+1 Elegant Dan 89 93 Elusive Star 92 90
636 IRISH RACING CALENDAR, THURSDAY, 15th JUNE, 2023 Emily In Paris 92Enchanted One 89Enfranchise 118Fair Day 80Fairland 84FancyACosmo 104Farceur De Sivola (FR) 92Fascinating Shadow 110-1Fassbender 97Father Jed 89Feigh 109Fidanka 83Figurehead 102Filon D'oudairies (FR) 105 114-2 Finding Freedom 88Fireworks (FR) 93Flashthelights 81-2Flindt - 106 Fly De Megaudais (FR) 80 79 Flyin Hawaiian (GB) 88Forge Road 90-2Foxy Jacks - 136-1 Franno 97Frazel Express 100Frontline Worker 106Fruit Blossom 113Gamigin 85-2Gekkota (FR) 103Get My Drift (FR) - 129-1 Getaway Molly 81Getaway Train 88Glan 134+7GlenAli 81GlenAva - 89 Glenmalure Lodge 85 81 GoAnother One - 135 Go Battle - 74 Gold Speed 116Golden Glen - 68 Golden Jewel 116 109 Gondor - 98 Goodnightngodbless 102 105 Gotthenod 102Grand Cru Chatho (FR) 93Grange Walk 115+2 143 Halsafari 102-6 109 Hand Over Fist (FR) 96Hanoi Jane 97Hard Rain 96 98 Harvey Hillstar 80He Fitz In 93 88 Hearts Are Trumps 111He's Ok 102Hi Ski 98+1Hidalgo Des Mottes (FR) 100High City Roller 116Highland Sting 89Highstreetfashion 80 79-2 History Of Fashion - 122 Hot Shimmer 88How Decc 88Humanitarian (USA) 109-3IAConnect 130I Don't Get It 111 81 I Sea The Moon 90Ideal Du Tabert (FR) 116Ilikedwayurthinkin 136 133 Image Du Large (FR) 86Imperial Ruler 114InANice Way 88Inagh's Gift 80Influential Lady 102 105 Inforapenny 98Init Together (GB) 86Innovated - 121 Instant Return 102Inthepocket (GB) 149Irascible (FR) - 129-2 Iridescent 102Iurkash (FR) 94Ivane (FR) 89I'vedoneitall 80 78 Ivoir Borget (FR) 82Jakes Dream 95 99 Jakie Mac 98Japers Jack 116Je T'ai Porte 119Jeremys Flame - 150 Jet Fighter - 88 Jetango 86 86 Jimmy Boy 99Jinxs Link 87Johanna Yeats 83-2 77 Johnny Cigar 102Joven De Corazon 86Joyeux Machin (FR) 136Jungle Prose 135Just Hannah 92Kanors Girl 82Kansas City Star 116Katherine 106Kelce 99Kildorrery - 127-1 Kilmurry Jj 92Kinnegad Lad 82Lady Rita 113Langdale Lane 109Lariat (GB) 94-2Laser Focus 105Legacy Of Dreams (FR) 80 86 Leroy Leroy (GB) 92Lesssaidthebetter (GB) 80 77 Life In The Park - 139 Lighthouse Rose 109Listentillitellyea 105Littletwinklestar 91Londonofficecallin 95+15Lonracha 84Look Dont Touch 108 109 Lord Gillygooley 106-1 99-3 Loup De Tallane (FR) 95Lucid Dreams 116Lucky Viv 107Lucy Van Pelt 90Lunar Power 136MacDermott (FR) 116Macgiloney 127-3Macs Lady 86Mac's Xpress 100Mad For The Craic (GB) 84Maggie Walsh 91Magheralin Mick 111 111 Malbas (GB) 98Malinas Glory - 98 ManAfter Midnight 84Man Of The House 85Manisanda (GB) 105Mary Cassatt (FR) 116Mater Matuta 92 95 Max Time 87Maxios Show 85Menindee 97 104 Merlin Giant (FR) 137MialaAraya 80 80 Mica Malpic (FR) 116Midnight Maestro (GB) - 105 Midnight Our Fred 106Milajess 94-1Military Hill 84Mille Miglia (GB) 87Millen To One 105Millies Dream 89Minx Tiara - 134 Miss Madeline 95Miss Tempo 119Mister Beeton 116+6Mister Wilson 112+3Mitiva (FR) 100Mollys Dream 86MontAthena (GB) 85Mooney Boy 80More Info 101Mornington Bay 85Mosaaheb (GB) 88Movie King 96Mr MacPhisto 84Mr Social 82Must Be Dreaming 98 99 Must Meet Cecil 105-2My Little Lily 80Name Me Famous - 100+7 Nasee (GB) 87Natural Look 101Navigator Jack 101Nazine 104New Ross 109Night Sparkle 110+1No Bodder 90Nobody Home - 102 Nodoubtaboutthat 110-1North Of Nashville 97-2Norwigi - 102-2 Now Go Soldier Go 95Nuttorridge 88O Mio Babbino 80 89 Old Lonesome Me 86One Last Tango 122Oscer Romero 109 107 Ossifer Hops 116Ounce Of Gold 100+5Our Bobby 97Outdoor Mozzy 82Outside The Door - 116+7 Paidi's Passion 99Pakens Rock 114 116 Papa Barns 81Papal Lodge 118Peace Party 92Pearl Of The West 116Peregrine Run - 141 Petite Mike 85Phils Choice 95Pino Boy 80Planet Janet 89Plusthevat 82-4Poker Night 80-3Policy Breaker 86Popong 120 130 Porky Rush 81Portland Row 83 83 Portnacoo 91Power Of Pause 132Powerful Blue 80 80 Presenting Doyen 107Presenting Dylan 93Presenting Lad 92Presenting Point 94 107 Princess Sophia 94Priory Park - 110 Prussia With Love (GB) 95Purple Mountain 122Quantatmental 113 98 Quarry Lil 92 92 Quickbuck 102Quornofamonday 85Railway Hurricane - 119 Ramble On Muller 81Rathnaleen Kal 102+2Rathnaleen Zoey 83-4Razzle Dazzle Love 116 116 Rebel Rose 106Rebel Waltz 99 98 Red Ball Of Fire 109+3Red Striker 93 103 Redwood Queen 89Reflectionist (FR) 108Repeat That - 76-1 Reserve Judgement 92R'evelyn Pleasure - 106 Rewrite The Script 85Ricky Langford 84 100 Robindevidastar 81Roccorionach 80 84 Rock On Pedro 108Rock On Seamie 113-1Roguey 83Roman Parish 92 92 Rossies Tara (GB) 81Royal Eagle 116 -
IRISH RACING CALENDAR,
THURSDAY, 15th JUNE, 2023 637 Royal Recital 92Rudy Catrail 80 75 Rule Of June 81 90+2 Run For Pat 115Rust To Riches - 102 Saddle In The Rain 84Saint Bernadette 90Sanibel Island 90 85 Sarah's Soldier 91-2Say ItAin't So (GB) 110 122 Sayitfirst 82Sean Says 97 93 Search ForAMyth 101+1Second Subaltern (USA) 95Serpolette 92Seskin Flyer - 71 Set Point 123Shamror Lass 80 76 Shantou Sisu 85 80 Share The Joy 80-4Shean Glory 87 85 She's Commanche 85Shes My Getaway 89ShiningAitch (GB) 83Showurappreciation 112+1Silverstrand 81Skol (GB) 95Slige Dala 112 114 Snapius 109-2Snugsborough Benny - 122 Snugsborough Hall - 127 Social Distancing 80Sole Pretender - 146 Solitary Man 109Southerner 92 104 Staging Post 91Stansfield 93 105-4 Starman (FR) 107Stealthy Tom 98 112 Stellar Symphony 85Steps In The Sand 87Steps Match - 91 Stormalong 101Stormy Master - 82 Story Rory 114Stradbally Village 80Stuzzikini 123Subset - 81 Sulafaat 80 77 Supposedtobe 107Takarengo 114 114 TakeAll - 131-2 Take My Hand 94Talk Of The Town 105Tango Theatre 94Taylors Three Rock 89+7Tennessee Titan 91That's About Right 89TheAbbey - 117 The Banger Doyle - 128 The Bog Garden 86The Cooleen 91The Dara Man 116 122+2 The Dasher Conway 114 124 The Echo Boy 115 130 The Eye Of Tulla - 85+2 The Flier Begley 109 125 The Great White 100The Greek - 135+7 The Little Yank 120 127 The Mass Path 102The Priests Leap 113 113-3 Thegooseiscooked 84Thetys (FR) 106Thirsty Thursday 80Thornleigh Frank 94Tiantu 80 75 Tilloughna 101Tincurra Lad 88Tohellortoconnacht 92Tom McGreevy 113Toms Courage 97 99 Toor Moment 89Toor Moon 90Top Line Tommy 102 112+1 Toucan Do 92Trendy Lady 100Trickey Trix 84 89 Trim To Milan 83Tucson Train 112Tuff Days 88Tullig Wood 83Tullybeg - 141 Tullyhogue Fort 92 85 Twoplustwo Equals 93Uberrima Fides (GB) 85Unheralded 88-3Up The Club 84Uppertown Mya 80Vado Forte (FR) - 131-1 Val The Man 101Vale Of Glory 106Velvet Reel 85Vera Verto 114 109 Viceregent (GB) 115Vintage Gold 90Vischio 111Vocito 102 95 Volantis 119Wa Wa 113-1 119 Waitnsee - 119 Walk In The Dark 95Walk In Time 85Walking On Glass 128 129 Walking The Walk 88 101 War God 83Warm In Gorey 96+5Weddell Sea 117+1Wee Jerry 80Wee Valerie 83Well Joey 82 85-3 We'llhavewan 114 115 Wendell's Lass (GB) 91Western Dreaming (FR) 81Western Sea - 95 Westernerona 84 84 Whatsafellatodo 107 112 Whatsstoppingyou 83Whatsyourstatus 102 113+7 Where's Bunny 102 105-1 Who's Houdini 95 99 Wild Caprice 85 89 William Of Wykeham - 97 Willie Bob 86Willywampus 93 106-1 Winnie Woodnutt 94 95 Withallduerespect 95 92-3 Workforadime 103Wouldn't YouAgree 116-2Wrecking Ball Paul 109Yeah Man 118 118 Zahina 83 -
1 JANUARY
Sun 1 Fairyhouse
Sun 1 Tramore
Wed 4 Dundalk
Fri 6 Dundalk (e)
Sat 7 Cork
Sun 8 Naas
Thu 12 Clonmel
Fri 13 Dundalk (e)
Sat 14 Fairyhouse
Sun 15 Punchestown
Mon 16 Punchestown
Wed 18 Dundalk
Thu 19 Fairyhouse
Fri 20 Dundalk (e)
Sat 21 Navan
Sun 22 Thurles
Tue 24 Down Royal
Thu 26 Gowran Park
Fri 27 Dundalk (e)
Sat 28 Fairyhouse
Sun 29 Naas
Mon 30 Punchestown
Tue 31 Limerick
2
FEBRUARY
Wed 1 Dundalk
Fri 3 Dundalk (e)
Sat 4 Leopardstown
Sun 5 Leopardstown
Wed 8 Fairyhouse
Thu 9 Thurles
Fri 10 Dundalk (e)
Sat 11 Naas
Sun 12 Navan
Wed 15 Dundalk
Thu 16 Clonmel
Fri 17 Dundalk (e)
Sat 18 Gowran Park
Sun 19 Punchestown
Wed 22 Punchestown
Thu 23 Thurles
Fri 24 Dundalk (e)
Sat 25 Fairyhouse
Sun 26 Naas 3
MARCH
Thu 2 Clonmel
Fri 3 Dundalk (e)
Sat 4 Navan
Sun 5 Wexford
Sun 5 Leopardstown
Mon 6 Leopardstown
Thu 9 Thurles
Fri 10 Dundalk (e)
Sat 11 Gowran Park
Sat 11 Navan
Sun 12 Limerick
Sun 12 Naas
Thu 16 Dundalk (e)
Fri 17 Down Royal
Sat 18 Thurles
Tue 21 Clonmel
Thu 23 Cork
Fri 24 Dundalk (e)
Sat 25 Curragh
Sun 26 Naas
Sun 26 Limerick
Wed 29 Navan
Thu 30 Limerick
Thu 30 Naas
31
Fri 31 Wexford
Fri 18 Tramore
Fri 18 Cork (e)
Sat 19 Tramore (e)
Sat 19 Curragh
Sun 20 Curragh
Sun 20 Tramore
Tue
Wed
Thu
Thu
Fri
Fri
Sat
Sat Sun
Sun 15 Naas
Sun 15 Cork
Tue 17 Gowran Park
Wed 18 Navan
Thu 19 Thurles
Fri 20 Dundalk (e)
Sat 8 Cork
22 Roscommon (e) 23 Sligo (e) 24 Killarney (e) 24 Leopardstown (e) 25 Kilbeggan (e) 25 Killarney (e) 26 Killarney 26 Curragh (e) 27 Naas
Mon 28 Downpatrick
Mon 28 Ballinrobe (e)
Tue 29 Bellewstown (e)
Wed 30 Bellewstown (e)
Thu 31 Navan 9
SEPTEMBER
Fri 1 Down Royal (e)
Fri 1 Wexford (e)
Sat 2 Navan
Sun 3 Tipperary
Mon 4 Roscommon (e)
Wed 6 Gowran Park
Wed 6 Cork (e)
Thu 7 Clonmel (e)
Fri 8 Kilbeggan (e)
Fri 8 Down Royal (e)
Sat 9 Leopardstown
Sun 10 Curragh
Mon 11 Galway (e)
Tue 12 Galway (e)
Tue 12 Laytown (e)
Wed 13 Punchestown
Thu 14 Naas
Fri 15 Ballinrobe (e)
Fri 15 Downpatrick
Sat 16 Navan
Sat 16 Gowran Park
Sun 17 Listowel
Mon 18 Fairyhouse (e)
Mon 18 Listowel
Tue 19 Listowel
Wed 20 Listowel
Thu 21 Listowel
Fri 22 Listowel
Fri 22 Dundalk (e)
Sat 23 Listowel
Sat 23 Curragh
Sun 24 Curragh
Mon 25 Roscommon
Mon 25 Down Royal
Tue 26 Cork
Wed 27 Sligo
Wed 27 Bellewstown
Thu 28 Bellewstown
Thu 28 Clonmel
Fri 29 Dundalk (e)
Fri 29 Gowran Park
Sat 30 Gowran Park
Sat 30 Killarney
10
OCTOBER
Sun 1 Killarney
Sun 1 Tipperary
Mon 2 Fairyhouse
Tue 3 Galway
Wed 4 Navan
Thu 5 Thurles
Fri 6 Downpatrick
Fri 6 Dundalk (e)
Sat 7 Fairyhouse
Sat 7 Curragh
Tue 10 Punchestown
Wed 11 Punchestown
Thu 12 Tramore
Thu 12 Curragh
Fri 13 Dundalk (e)
Sat 14 Naas
Sat 21 Leopardstown
Sat 21 Limerick
Sun 22 Limerick
Sun 22 Leopardstown
Wed 25 Curragh
Thu 26 Clonmel
Fri 27 Dundalk (e)
Fri 27 Sligo
Sat 28 Galway
Sun 29 Galway
Sun 29 Wexford
Mon 30 Wexford
Mon 30 Galway
11
NOVEMBER
Wed 1 Dundalk
Thu 2 Thurles
Fri 3 Dundalk (e)
Fri 3 Down Royal
Sat 4 Down Royal
Sun 5 Cork
Sun 5 Curragh
Tue 7 Fairyhouse
Wed 8 Dundalk
Thu 9 Clonmel
Fri 10 Dundalk (e)
Sat 11 Gowran Park
Sun 12 Naas
Tue 14 Fairyhouse
Wed 15 Dundalk
Thu 16 Punchestown
Fri 17 Dundalk (e)
Sat 18 Navan
Sun 19 Navan
Tue 21 Limerick
Wed 22 Dundalk
Thu 23 Thurles
Fri 24 Dundalk (e)
Sat 25 Punchestown
Sun 26 Punchestown
Sun 26 Cork
Tue 28 Tramore
Wed 29 Dundalk
Thu 30 Thurles 12
DECEMBER
Fri 1 Dundalk (e)
Sat 2 Fairyhouse
Sun 3 Fairyhouse
Wed 6 Dundalk
Thu 7 Clonmel
Fri 8 Dundalk (e)
Sat 9 Navan
Sun 10 Cork
Tue 12 Punchestown
Wed 13 Dundalk
Thu 14 Naas
Fri 15 Dundalk (e)
Sat 16 Fairyhouse
Sun 17 Navan
Sun 17 Thurles
Wed 20 Dundalk (e)
Fri 22 Dundalk (e)
Tue 26 Down Royal
Tue 26 Leopardstown
Tue 26 Limerick
Wed 27 Leopardstown
Wed 27 Limerick
Thu 28 Leopardstown
Thu 28 Limerick
Fri 29 Leopardstown
Fri 29 Limerick
Sun 31 Punchestown
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IRISH RACING CALENDAR, THURSDAY,
th JUNE,
© Horse Racing Ireland (Fixtures may be subject to change)
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Dundalk (e)
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4 APRIL Sat 1 Bellewstown
Sun 2 Leopardstown Sun 2 Downpatrick
Wed 5 Leopardstown
Thu 6 Clonmel (e)
Sun 9 Fairyhouse Sun 9 Cork Mon Mon Tue Wed Fri Fri Sun Sun 10 Cork 10 Fairyhouse 11 Dundalk (e) 12 Gowran Park (e) 14 Ballinrobe (e) 14 Dundalk (e) 16 Curragh 16 Tramore Mon Tue Wed 17 Tramore (e) 18 Tipperary 19 Gowran Park (e) Thu Thu Fri 20 Tipperary (e) 20 Kilbeggan (e) 21 Kilbeggan (e) Fri Sat Sat 21 Cork 22 Limerick 22 Navan Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Sun 24 Naas (e) 25 Punchestown (e) 26 Punchestown (e) 27 Punchestown (e) 28 Punchestown (e) 29 Punchestown 30 Sligo 5 MAY Mon Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Fri Sat Sat Sun 1 Curragh 1 Down Royal 2 Ballinrobe (e) 3 Gowran Park (e) 4 Tipperary (e) 5 Downpatrick (e) 5 Cork (e) 6 Cork 6 Naas 7 Leopardstown Mon 8
(e) Wed 10
Park Thu 11
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Sat
Sun
Mon Tue Tue Wed Thu Fri Fri Sat Sun
16 Sligo (e) 17 Cork (e) 18 Tipperary (e) 19 Downpatrick (e) 19 Leopardstown (e) 20 Wexford 21 Naas Mon Tue 22 Roscommon (e) 23 Gowran Park (e) Thu Fri Fri 25 Limerick (e) 26 Limerick (e) 26 Curragh (e) Sat Sun 27 Curragh 28 Curragh Mon 29 Ballinrobe (e) Tue 30 Ballinrobe (e) Tue 30 Tipperary (e) Wed 31 Wexford (e) 6 JUNE Thu 1 Fairyhouse (e) Fri 2 Down Royal (e) Fri 2 Tramore (e) Sat 3 Tramore (e) Sat 3 Listowel Sun 4 Listowel Sun 4 Kilbeggan Mon Mon Wed Thu Fri Fri Sat Sun Sun 5 Gowran Park 5 Listowel 7 Curragh (e) 8 Leopardstown (e) 9 Clonmel (e) 9 Fairyhouse (e) 10 Punchestown 11 Punchestown 11 Navan Mon 12 Roscommon (e) Tue Wed Thu Fri Fri Sat Sun Sun 13 Sligo (e) 14 Limerick (e) 15 Leopardstown (e) 16 Cork (e) 16 Fairyhouse (e) 17 Downpatrick 18 Downpatrick 18 Gowran Park Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 19 Kilbeggan (e) 20 Wexford 21 Wexford (e) 22 Leopardstown (e) 23 Down Royal (e) Fri Sat Sat 23 Limerick (e) 24 Limerick (e) 24 Down Royal Mon 26 Ballinrobe (e) Wed 28 Naas (e) Fri 30 Curragh (e) 7 JULY Sat 1 Curragh Sun 2 Curragh Tue 4 Roscommon (e) Tue 4 Tipperary Wed 5 Tipperary (e) Thu 6 Tipperary (e) Thu 6 Bellewstown (e) Fri 7 Bellewstown (e) Fri 7 Wexford (e) Sat 8 Bellewstown (e) Sat 8 Naas Sun 9 Sligo Mon Tue Wed Wed Thu Thu Fri Fri Sat 10 Roscommon (e) 11 Tramore (e) 12 Dundalk 12 Fairyhouse (e) 13 Downpatrick 13 Leopardstown (e) 14 Kilbeggan (e) 14 Cork (e) 15 Navan Mon Tue Wed Thu 17 Killarney (e) 18 Killarney (e) 19 Killarney (e) 20 Killarney (e) Thu Fri Fri Sat Sun 20 Leopardstown (e) 21 Kilbeggan (e) 21 Killarney 22 Curragh 23 Curragh Mon Tue Wed Thu Thu Fri Fri Sat 24 Ballinrobe (e) 25 Ballinrobe (e) 26 Naas (e) 27 Leopardstown (e) 27 Limerick (e) 28 Down Royal (e) 28 Cork (e) 29 Gowran Park Mon 31 Galway (e) 8 AUGUST Tue 1 Galway (e) Wed 2 Galway (e) Thu 3 Galway Fri 4 Galway (e) Sat 5 Galway Sun 6 Galway Mon 7 Cork Mon 7 Naas Tue 8 Roscommon (e) Wed 9 Sligo (e) Thu 10 Sligo (e)
11 Tipperary (e)
11 Wexford (e)
12 Curragh Sat 12 Kilbeggan (e) Sun 13 Downpatrick Mon Tue Wed Thu Thu 14 Ballinrobe (e) 15 Dundalk 16 Gowran Park (e) 17 Leopardstown (e) 17 Tramore (e)
Sat 8 Fairyhouse
Roscommon
Gowran
Clonmel
Fri 12 Kilbeggan (e)
13 Navan
14 Killarney
15 Killarney (e) 16 Killarney (e)
Fri
Fri
Sat
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