
18th September 2025
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18th September 2025







Chairman: Manager:
Directors:
Mr. Dermot Cantillon
Mr. Aidan McGarry
Tel: o45 897391
E: goracing@naasracecourse.com W: www.naasracecourse.com
Mr. Dermot Cantillon, Mr. Barry Brennan, Mr. Richard Brophy, Mr. David Cox, Mr. R.J Osborne, Mr. William Power, Mr. M.J. Kinane, Ms. Margaret Scott
Receiver of Entries:
Stakeholder:
Medical Officers:
Veterinary Surgeons:
Farrier:
Horse Racing Ireland, Ballymany, The Curragh, Co Kildare. Horse Racing Ireland
Dr. M.G. Fay, Dr. M.A. Fay, Dr. B. Healy, Dr. Gerard Fay, Dr. J. Fay
Mr. Tom Austin M.V.B. Mr. Mark. MacRedmond M.V.B., CertVPM M.R.C.V.S
Mr. Eamon Behan M.F., Mr. Sean Kelly M.F & Mr. John McAteer M.F.

The Irish Horseracing Regulatory Board is responsible for the integrity of Irish Racing. In fulfiling this role, they provide Stewards and professional Officials at all racemeetings to ensure that their rules are properly observed. The following list of Stewards and Officials are officiating at today’s race meeting:
Raceday Stewards: Mr. Philip F. Myerscough (Chairman), Mr. John McStay, Mr. Julian Gaisford-St Lawrence, Mr. Rupert Macauley & Mr. H. Hynes
Clerk of the Course: Mr. B. Sheridan
Clerk of the Scales: Mr. D. Maher
Starter: Mr. J.R. Banahan
Judge: Mr. A.L. McKeever
Handicapper: Mr. M. Weedon
Stewards Secretaries: Mr. A. Ring & Ms. P. Hassett
Medical Officer: Dr. A. McGoldrick
Veterinary Officer: Ms. E. Costello M.V.B.
Veterinary Assistants: Ms. C. Murphy & Mr. D.J. Condell
Security Officer: Mr. C. Gordon
Clerk of the Course

Aidan McGarry Racecourse Manager

On behalf of the Board and team at Naas Racecourse, I am delighted to welcome you to our Juvenile Raceday. This is always one of the most intriguing fixtures on our calendar, with many exciting prospects on show. Indeed, last year we witnessed Cercene, who went on to capture the Coronation Stakes at Royal Ascot, win her maiden here in great style. A special welcome goes to the GAIN Equine Nutrition team. Their highly successful GAIN The Advantage Series reaches its finale today, and we are thrilled to host it once again. GAIN have been outstanding supporters of Irish racing, and this series has become a much-loved feature over the years. We thank them sincerely for their continued commitment and wish them the very best this afternoon.
Eddie Moran Owner Liaison
We are also pleased to welcome Aloga Equestrian, sponsors of our grooms’ canteen. Founded by Olympic Showjumper Bertram Allen and his family, Aloga are passionate supporters of the equestrian community, producing premium, practical horse blankets designed from first-hand experience at the highest level of the sport. Thanks to their sponsorship, the hardworking grooms who are so integral to our industry can enjoy delicious, nutritious meals at a subsidised rate - a gesture that reflects their support for everyone in racing, from stable staff to owners and trainers.
A warm welcome, too, to all guests joining us in the Panoramic Restaurant, including members of the Active Retirement groups. With the restaurant fully booked, we hope you all enjoy a memorable day with us. For all racegoers, our caterers Lily & Wild have a wide selection of tasty options available in the Post Restaurant and the Coffee Shop in the grandstand, while the Circle Lounge offers a full bar service.
We are delighted to welcome Goffs as sponsors today as they showcase their Two Million Series – a superb initiative that awards €50,000 bonuses, several of which have been won here at Naas in recent seasons. The series reaches its climax on the last Saturday in September with the Goffs Million at the Curragh, just ahead of Ireland’s premier yearling sale, the Orby Sale, which begins on the Monday.
Today also highlights the outstanding contribution of the Irish EBF, who generously sponsor five races on our card, each offering excellent prize money. Their ongoing support is invaluable to the industry. We are especially looking forward to hosting the Irish EBF Auction Series Finale here on Sunday, 12th October – a day of significant prize money and opportunities as we bring the flat season at Naas to a close.
Best of luck to all of today’s competitors. We are hugely grateful to the owners and trainers for their ongoing support throughout the season. If you have enjoyed your experience with us today or another, we would be honoured if you would consider voting for Naas in the AIRO Awards –Racecourse of the Year.
Finally, we look forward to welcoming you back for our October Weekend Flat Season Finale on Saturday 11th and Sunday 12th October. Discounted advance tickets are now available at www.naasracecourse.com.
Best Wishes
Aidan McGarry Manager
amcgarry@naasracecourse.com


AIRO (Association of Irish Racehorse Owners) will host their Annual Awards evening on Friday 24th October 2025.
We are asking Owners to vote for their Racecourse of the Year in terms of overall Owners’ Experience.
Closing date for entries is 30th September 2025


We do not have an ATM on-site; however, we can provide cash back in our Raceday office. The Raceday office is located beside the turnstiles.
The Circle Bar is located on the ground floor of The Circle Building. The TOTE Bar is located on the ground floor of the Grandstand Building.
Bookmakers Ring is situated at the front of the Grandstand. Tote and Paddy Power shops are loacted in the Grandstand. Tote Operators are also located in The Post, The Circle, and The Panoramic Restaurant.
For opening hours following the day of racing please check at the Raceday office.
Creche facilities are run by Inspire Child Development Centre, located to the left as you enter via the turnstiles. The Creche is a free facility for our racegoers. It opens an hour before the first race and closes after the last race. The playground is situated below the Grandstand. Changing facilities are situated on the bottom floor of The Grandstand and The Circle.
Located on the Second Floor of the Grandstand Building.
Toilet Facilities are situated on the ground floor of The Grandstand next to lower exit doors, by the men’s toilets, The Circle, and The Post. Parking is available directly outside the turnstiles. Our Parking attendants will be glad to assist you.

The Goffs Owners & Trainers lounge is reserved for Owners & Trainers who have a runner on the day. The Lounge is located on the first floor of The Circle Building.
The Panoramic Restaurant
Advance bookings are advised however please feel free to call up and check availability on the day.
The Post
A self-service restaurant open to all racegoers. We have a full carvery and a selection of cold dishes are available each Raceday.
The Café
Located on the ground floor of the Granstand. A selection of sandwiches, pastries, and tea/coffee is available on each Raceday.
A free shuttle bus service is provided to racegoers on weekend race meetings, the shuttle bus drops you off at Sallins Train Station or Poplar Square (the centre of Naas Town). Please check in at the Raceday office for the shuttle bus times. Alternativley, if you wish to walk it takes approx 10 minutes to get to Poplar Square, if you exit via the Tipper Road entrance.
Franks Taxi 085 2333 600
Seamus Taxi 085 8808 690
Naas Taxi 045 480480
*Taxi collection point is at the turnstile entrance. Please pre-book to suit your pick-up time.
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Please note that it is a condition of admission to the racecourse that Naas Race Company Plc. (trading as Naas Racecourse) will not be held responsible for any incident that may occur to any person or persons involving personal or other injuries and that all persons entering upon the racecourse lands and premises do so at their own risk.
or in the possession of, any person or persons using the racecourse lands and premises owned by Naas Racecourse
In the event of today’s meeting being abandoned before the start of the 2nd Race customers will be issued with a voucher which will gain them free admission to any one of the next three meetings. Should there will be no cash
for errors or omissions
It is a condition of entry to Naas Racecourse that patrons accept that Naas Racecourse or its agents, press or other photographers may capture photographic or moving images of Naas Racecourse’s patrons and that such patrons are aware than any such images may be utilised by Naas Racecourse, its parent or associated companies, together with its sponsors, for promotional and other purposes.

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Sunday 9 November

2.07pm
(Goffs €50,000 Bonus Series Race) (Generously sponsored by the Irish EBF (€6,000))
A representative from The Irish European Breeders Fund will present a Irish EBF Decanter of no intrinsic value to the winning Owner, and €100 to the groom in charge of the best turned out horse in this race.The winning owner will also receive a copy of The Centenary of Naas Racecourse Book.
WINNER €10,620 SECOND €3,600 THIRD €1,800 FOURTH €900 FIFTH €540 SIXTH €360 RACE CONDITIONS For two years old fillies only, maidens at starting that are EBF eligible. WEIGHTS 9st 2lbs. DECLARED 17 STALLS CENTRE OF COURSE.
Draw 4
Jockey: James Ryan
Owner: Mohamed Rashid Hamdan Al Saadi Bred by: Mr M R H Al Saadi f Bay/Brown by Ardad - Shamlahar (Shamardal) Career record 2 runs
Jack W Davison Form 100/1 James Ryan 9.2 8L 9th
Owner: Ms Charlotte Musgrave Bred by: James F Hanly f Bay by Space Blues - Divine
Carla Ridge, 2nd Miracle
TRAINER Eddie & Patrick Harty
BETTING FORECAST 3 Tornado Kiss, 7-2 You’ll Think Of Me, 6 Luna Mia, 13-2 Lumiere Des Etoile, 8 Little Sure Shot, Salama Blue Point, 10 Jackie Jump Up, 12 Gimme Energy, Micaela De Lujan, 14 Quinta Girl, 20 Lady Duquesa, 25 Baahyeh, Jungle Bird, 33 Lil Hot Shot, 50 others

Predictor is a ‘Computer Generated’ predicted outcome of the race in visual form, generated by an algorithm of key factors (including eg current form, ratings and going.)
Selection You’ll Think of Me
Runner-up on her debut over 5f here in July, TORNADO KISS may find enough improvement to go one better in a competitive maiden. You’ll Think Of Me and Luna Mia appeal as likely future winners. Newcomer Lumiere Des Etoile has strong pedigree claims. [Alan Sweetman] Source: Racing Post
Selection: TORNADO KISS Next Best: You’ll Think Of Me
Luke McAteer (Lil Hot Shot, Naas 2:07) has ridden 3 winners from 12 rides in the past 14 days. That’s a 25% strike-rate. Source: Racing Post
Miss Natalia Lupini (Lumiere Des Etoile, Naas 2:07) has saddled 2 winners from 5 runners in the past 14 days. That’s a 40% strike-rate. Source: Racing Post
Donnacha Aidan O’Brien (You’ll Think Of Me) has a 30% strike rate (from 10 runners) in the last 14 days. Source: Racing Post





AIRO (Association of Irish Racehorse Owners) will host their Annual Awards evening on Friday 24th October 2025.
We are asking Owners to vote for their Racecourse of the Year in terms of overall Owners’ Experience.
Closing date for entries is 30th September 2025

2.37pm
(Goffs €50,000 Bonus Series Race) (Generously sponsored by the Irish EBF (€6,000))
A representative from The Irish European Breeders Fund will present a Irish EBF Decanter of no intrinsic value to the winning Owner, and €100 to the groom in charge of the best turned out horse in this race.The winning owner will also receive a copy of The Centenary of Naas Racecourse Book.
WINNER €10,620 SECOND €3,600 THIRD €1,800 FOURTH €900 FIFTH €540 SIXTH €360 RACE CONDITIONS For two years old colts and geldings only, maidens at starting that are EBF eligible. WEIGHTS 9st 5lbs. DECLARED 12 STALLS CENTRE OF COURSE.
Owner: D J Barry Bred by: Foxland Stud Ltd c Bay by Bungle Inthejungle - Loumarin (Bushranger)
Francis McCann Bred by: Bernard Havern c Bay by Acclamation - Shadows Ofthenight (Fastnet Rock) Career record 1 runs
Owner: E D Delany Bred by: Eamon, Alma & Alan Delaney g Chesnut by Twilight Son - Play On Words (Lope de Vega) Career record
Jockey: Seamie Heffernan
Jockey: James Ryan
Owner: Cheeky Pups Syndicate Bred by: John Cullinan c Bay by Iffraaj - Between The Sheets (El Kabeir)
Jockey: Robbie Colgan
Owner:
Owner:
Owner: Smith,Magnier,Tabor,Brant,Westerberg
Jockey: Gary Carroll
9-4 Savile Row, 6 Sparky Sparky, 8 Shadow Run, 10 Wicklow Gap, 12 Boston Max, 14 Port Arthur, 20 Oppenheimer, Stolen Treasure, 25 Buster’s Universal, Iff In Doubt, 50 Dream Legend

The Racing Post Predictor is a ‘Computer Generated’ predicted outcome of the race in visual form, generated by an algorithm of key factors (including eg current form, ratings and going.)
In what looks like an ordinary maiden for this venue, Aidan O’Brien’s once-raced Savile Row is an obvious contender despite not being guaranteed to benefit from a drop in trip. It may be worth opposing him with the Michael O’Callaghan-trained newcomer ROARING FIRE who obtained barrier trial experience last month. Sparky Sparky is an unknown quantity who could feature. [Alan Sweetman] Source: Racing Post
Selection: ROARING FIRE Next Best: Savile Row
●Foaled Feb 10, 2023
●Sire Mayson (GB) (6.6f)
●Dam Spontaneity (IRE)
●Dam’s sire Holy Roman Emperor (IRE) (8.1f)
●50,000gns Y, £60,000 2yo; ninth foal; half-brother to four winners inc Eddie’s Boy (5f/6f 2yo inc AW/ Group 3; RPR 108), Masaru (6f-1m inc 2yo/AW; 100) and Instinction (5f 2yo inc AW; 85); dam placed 5f (57), half-sister to 5f Listed winner Swiss Lake
●Foaled Mar 13, 2023
●Sire Mehmas (IRE) (6.6f)
●Dam Shoshoni Wind (GB)
●Dam’s sire Sleeping Indian (GB) (6.9f)
●140,000gns 2yo; eighth foal; brother to three winners inc Caturra (5f/6f 2yo inc Group 2; RPR 109) and Tales Of The Heart (Listed-placed 6f AW 2yo; 93), half-brother to two winners inc Sir Arthur Dayne (7f/1m inc 2yo; 97); dam 5f/6f winner (inc 2yo; 98)

MAIDEN OF €15,000
(Goffs €50,000 Bonus Series Race) (Generously sponsored by Goffs)

WINNER €8,850 SECOND €3,000 THIRD €1,500 FOURTH €750 FIFTH €450 SIXTH €300
RACE CONDITIONS For two years old only, maidens at starting. WEIGHTS 9st 7lbs. Fillies allowed 5lbs. DECLARED 11 STALLS CENTRE OF COURSE.
A representative from Goffs Bloodstock Sales will present a Newbridge Silverware Picture Frame to the winning Owner, and €100 to the groom in charge of the best turned out horse in this race. The winning owner will also receive a copy of The Centenary of Naas Racecourse Book. 1
Owner: Daniel McLoughlin Bred by: Pat Beirne g Bay by Supremacy - Beylerbey (Street
Draw 1
Jockey: J Cleary (5)
Owner: D Smith,Mrs J Magnier,M Tabor,Westerberg Bred by: Newstead Breeding g Bay by No Nay Never - Ultrasonic (Mizzen Mast) Career record 1 runs
9/1 Wayne Lordan 9.7 11L 8th
Jockey: Ben Coen
Owner: JP Murtagh Racing Bred by: Kildaragh Stud c Bay by Acclamation - Ascot Family (Desert Style)
to Ipanema Queen 9.0 CUR 16 AUG 7rn Listed 5f Gd 66/1 Ben Coen 9.6 9 1/2L 14th of 21 to Howd’yadoit 9.0 here 4 AUG 5f 205yds Gd/Yld
Owner:
LAST YEAR 1st Oxford Rock, 2nd Turners Cross, 3rd Island Girl
TRAINER Joseph Patrick O’Brien WEIGHT 8-11 TIME 1 min. 2.8 sec. GOING Good
BETTING FORECAST 7-4 Aegina, 9-4 Namiid, 4 Controlled, 10 Spicetown, 12 Schoolyard Days, Whatastarr, 14 Rumba Club, 20 Lilbittyprettyone, 25 Stonezilian, 50 Battleforsupremacy, 66 Cheaperbythebottle

The Racing Post Predictor is a ‘Computer Generated’ predicted outcome of the race in visual form, generated by an algorithm of key factors (including eg current form, ratings and going.)
Selection: Namiid
The experience gained by NAMIID is seven outings may prove decisive. Placed in four of her seven races, including a Listed event, she faces a potentially smart filly in the once-raced Aegina who finished in front of the subsequent Norfolk Stakes winner Charles Darwin when second at the Curragh in April. Improvement can be expected from Controlled. [Alan Sweetman] Source: Racing Post
Selection: NAMIID Next Best: Aegina
Namiid
●Foaled Mar 11, 2023
●Sire Acclamation (GB) (6.9f)
●Dam Ascot Family (IRE)
●Dam’s sire Desert Style (IRE) (7.7f)
●E40,000 F, E80,000 Y; thirteenth foal; half-brother to five winners inc Family One (French/HK 4.5f-6f inc 2yo Group 2; RPR 111), Englemere (5f 2yo inc Listed; 92) and Clan Royale (5.5f 2yo; 86); dam 5f-7f winner (inc 2yo Listed; 103)
●Foaled Jan 27, 2023
●Sire Havana Grey (GB) (6.4f)
●Dam Twist Of Hay (GB)
●Dam’s sire Showcasing (GB) (6.8f)
●£240,000 Y; first foal; dam 6f winner (RPR 77), half-sister to 7f Group 3 winner Twilight Spinner, out of Listed-placed 5f/6f winner
●Foaled Mar 26, 2023
●Sire No Nay Never (USA) (7.5f)
●Dam Ultrasonic (USA)
●Dam’s sire Mizzen Mast (USA) (8.9f)
●Seventh foal; half-brother to winners Tiverton (7f 2yo/6f US AW; RPR 91) and Morty (5f/6f inc AW; 75); dam Listed-placed 6f winner (inc 2yo; 105), half-sister to useful 1m2f-1m4f winner Arch Fire, out of Groupplaced 6.5f/7f winner
●Foaled Apr 28, 2023
●Sire Coulsty (IRE) (7.3f)
●Dam Emily Grace (IRE)
●Dam’s sire Elzaam (AUS) (8.0f)
●E4,000 Y; second foal; dam 5f AW 2yo winner (RPR 63), half-sister to 1m winner Ambella, out of maiden half-sister to smart 7f-1m5f Flat/high-class 2m-3m1f hurdle/ chase winner Kempes and useful 7f/1m winner
Smarty Socks
30%: The strike-rate (3 from 10) for Donnacha Aidan O’Brien (Aegina) in the last fortnight. Source: Racing Post



HANDICAP OF €11,500
(Generously sponsored by ALOGA Equestrian)
A representative from ALOGA will present a Newbridge Silverware Picture Frame of no intrinsic value to the winning Owner, and €100 to the groom in charge of the best turned out horse in this race.The winning owner will also receive a copy of The Centenary of Naas Racecourse Book
WINNER €6,785 SECOND €2,300 THIRD €1,150 FOURTH €575 FIFTH €345 SIXTH €230 RACE CONDITIONS An extended handicap for two years old only (70 = 9st 12lbs). DECLARED 12 STALLS CENTRE OF COURSE.
1
Draw 6
Jockey: Ben Coen
Owner: Kildare Racing Syndicate/Kilmichael Racing Syndicate Bred by: Sabah Mubarak Al Sabah g Bay by Supremacy - Mzyoon (Galileo) Career record 3 runs Handicap Rating 67
Form 66/1 Patrick McGettigan 9.0 20L 18th of 28 to Mission Central 9.7 CUR 9 AUG mdn 6f Gd
16/1 Ben Coen 9.1 10L 11th of 21 to Ipanema Queen 8.8 CUR 23 MAY mdn 6f Gd 7/1 Ben Coen 9.2 9 1/4L 8th of 12 to Joyful Tidings (GB) 9.2 TIPP 24 APR mdn 5f Yld
Draw 12
Jockey: Neve Bennett (7)
Form 20/1 HR68 Leigh Roche 8.8 7 1/4L 7th of 15 to Treasured Royal 8.9 NAV 6 SEP mdn 5f 180yds Gd 200/1 Neve Bennett 8.3 3 3/4L 5th of 13
(BK)
9.10 CUR 16 AUG Ext hcp 6f Gd 125/1 Leigh Roche 8.9 19L 20th of 21 to Howd’yadoit 9.0 here 4 AUG 5f 205yds Gd/Yld 20/1 Leigh Roche 9.0 (CP) 7L last of 5 to Arugam Bay 9.0 TIPP 2 JUL Listed 5f Gd 4500
4 Draw
Jockey: James Ryan
Owner: Michael Mulvany Bred by: Mr Micheal Orlandi c Bay by Far Above - Dujac (Muhaarar)
Jockey: Wesley Joyce (3)
Owner: Gary Devlin & Kevin Osborne & N W T Dalzell & Tracey Wylie Bred by: Mr Emir Alkas f Bay by Starman - Adelina (Union Rags) Career record 3 runs Prize-money
Jockey: Seamie Heffernan Trainer: Natalia Lupini Form 28/1 Leigh Roche
Draw 11
Jockey: Andrew Slattery
Owner: Damien Moore Bred by: Tally-Ho Stud g Bay by Mehmas - Zarnitsa (Dubawi)
17/2 HR63 J.M. Sheridan 9.5 6 1/2L 9th of 14 to Sovereign
Andrew Slattery
9.5 DRYL 5 SEP Ext hcp 7f 27yds Gd 9/1 HR66 Andrew Slattery 8.12 7 1/4L 9th of 12 to Sir Alfie 9.10 CUR 16 AUG Ext hcp 6f Gd 40/1 Andrew Slattery 9.7 16L 15th of 28 to
21 Owner: Claire O’Donovan Bred by: Aspasi Syndicate g Bay by Zoustar - Aspasi (Dalakhani)
Jockey: Colin Keane
R P Cody Form 200/1 J.M. Sheridan 9.7
Miss Natalia Lupini (Final Melody, Naas 3:37) has saddled 2 winners from 5 runners in the past 14 days. That’s a
Kieran P Cotter (Gelato, Naas 3:37) has saddled 2 winners from 8 runners in the past 14 days. That’s a 25% strike-rate. Source: Racing Post
LAST YEAR 1st Tommy McJohn, 2nd El Fontenaro, 3rd Weegeebear
TRAINER M D O’Callaghan WEIGHT 10-0 TIME 58.57 secs GOING good
BETTING FORECAST 4 Sup Of Red, 5 Believe In Glory, 11-2 Final Melody, 7 Hooves Your Daddy, 8 Bay Of Supremacy, Cisterna, 10 Monvoe, Queen Of Newark, 12 Gelato, Invincible Rocket, 14 The Love Machine, 20 Imnotleavinyou


predicted outcome of the race in visual form, generated by an algorithm of key factors (including eg current form,
Worthwhile form is scarce. SUP OF RED seemed to find her earlyseason form again when fourth at Navan and may be good enough. She has the beating of Hooves Your Daddy on that run, but could be tested by the experienced and the less [Alan

Wednesday 25th June
Sunday 5th January
Lawlor’s Grade 1 Novice
PEDIGREE WATCH Believe
Wednesday 25th June
●Foaled Mar 27, 2023
Summer Racing, BBQ & Live Music Evening
Hurdle Day & Winter Best Dressed
Sunday 26th January
●Sire Invincible Army (IRE) (6.5f)
●Dam Believe Me Too (IRE)
Summer Racing, BBQ & Live Music Evening
January Jumps
●Dam’s sire Make Believe (GB) (9.7f)
●(E2,000 vendor Y); second foal; dam well held 7f-1m4f (RPR 53), half-sister to winners Royal Razalma (5f 2yo Group 3), Bygone Age (6f-1m inc 2yo) and Visterre (5f 2yo), out of Listed-placed 7f winner
Saturday 5th July
Saturday 8th February
Cheltenham Trials Day
Summer Racing, BBQ & Live Music Day
Sunday 23rd February
Wednesday 23rd July
Spring Festival Trials Day
Summer Racing, BBQ & Live Music Evening
Sunday 9th March
Bar One Leinster National Day
Monday 4th August
August Bank Holiday Racing
Sunday 23rd March
2025 Fixtures
Flat is Back
Sunday 24th August
Thursday 3rd April
Summer Sunday
National Hunt Finale
Thursday 18th September
Monday 28th April
Saturday 5th July
●Foaled Mar 03, 2023
●Sire Supremacy (IRE) (f)
●Dam Red Saree (IRE)
Summer Racing, BBQ & Live Music Day
●Dam’s sire Moohaajim (IRE) (6.7f)
Wednesday 23rd July
Summer Racing, BBQ & Live Music Evening
●E13,000 F, E15,000 Y; third foal; half-sister to winners Kodi Red (5f/6f inc 2yo/AW; RPR 89) and Aparajeo (6f 2yo; 82); dam 5f 2yo winner (74), half-sister to Listed-placed 5f 2yo winner Bohemian Flame, out of half-sister to Fillies’ Mile winner Red Bloom

Monday 4th August
August Bank Holiday Racing
Sunday 24th August Summer Sunday
Thursday 18th September Juvenile Day
Wednesday 25th June
Juvenile Day
Sunday 5th January
Punchestown Preview Evening
Saturday 11th & Sunday 12th October
Saturday 10th May
Saturday 11th & Sunday 12th October October Weekend
Summer Racing, BBQ & Live Music Evening
Sunday 9th November Return of the Jumps
October Weekend
Blue Wind Stakes Day
Lawlor’s Grade 1 Novice Hurdle Day & Winter Best Dressed
Saturday 5th July
Sunday 18th May
Sunday 26th January
Sunday 9th November Return of the Jumps
January Jumps
Royal Ascot Trials & Family Fun Day
Monday 15th December
Saturday 8th February Cheltenham Trials Day
Monday 15th December
Christmas Party Raceday
Summer Racing, BBQ & Live Music Day
Wednesday 23rd July
Summer Racing, BBQ & Live Music Evening

F i n l a y F o r d
Y o u r l o c a l F o r d D e a l e r
N o w t a k i n g o r d e r s f o r :

F O R D R A N G E R W I L D T R A K
T H E A L L - E L E C T R I C
F O R D E X P L O R E R


1. All Horses that run in a Claiming Race may be claimed by any person, subject to these Regulations.
2. The claiming price for every Horse must be declared to Horse Racing Ireland by the time of closing of entries and this price may not be changed. If no claiming price is declared, then the entry will not be accepted. The claiming price will be printed on the race card.
3. The weight to be carried by a Horse entered for a Claiming Race is linked to the price at which they may be claimed. The price/weight relationship is set out in the conditions of the Race as published in the Irish Racing Calendar and printed on the race card.
4. A Horse which is the subject of a registered lease may not be entered or run in a Claiming Race without the written consent of the lessor.
5. Any person disputing the ownership of a Horse listed to run in a Claiming Race must notify Horse Racing Ireland of the nature of the dispute at least twenty-four hours before the advertised starting time of the Race. In such a case the IHRB, may at their absolute discretion, decide whether the Horse shall be allowed to run in the said Race.

6. Horse Racing Ireland shall inform the IHRB Security/Investigations Officer, or a designated deputy of all claims made not more than 25 minutes after the “Winner All Right” announcement has been authorised.
7. Once the IHRB Security/Investigations Officer or a designated deputy have been advised of claims received such claims may not be withdrawn.
8. The successful claimant(s) shall then be determined by the IHRB Security/ Investigations Officer or a designated deputy in the presence of one or more of the Raceday Stewards, subject to point 9 of this Regulation.
9. Should there be more than one claim for the same Horse with the same pre-designated Trainer the IHRB Security/Investigations Officer or a designated deputy shall initially reduce by drawing of a lot, in the presence of one or more of the Raceday Stewards, the number of such claims to one claim for that Trainer. Thereafter if there is more than one claim for the same Horse the successful claimant will be determined by drawing of a lot in the presence of one or more of the Raceday Stewards. The identity of any claimant will not be disclosed until after the time for making claims has elapsed.
10. The claiming price shall be debited to the successful claimant’s Horse Racing Ireland account or in the case of a non-account holder a credit/ debit card.
11. Title to the claimed Horse shall be vested immediately in the successful claimant and the claimant then becomes the legal owner of the Horse regardless of the result of any test that may have been taken in accordance with Rule 18 or the physical condition of the Horse. The Trainer or their representative in charge of the Horse shall be responsible for bringing the Horse to be sampled post-race if required and for transferring the Horse to the person designated by the successful claimant.

1. A Horse may not be claimed for less than or more than the advertised claiming price.
2. Duplicate claims (submitting more than one claim for the same Horse by the same person including through any form of collusion with any other person) are not allowed.
3. Any person wishing to make a claim must first complete preauthorisation. Pre-authorisation can be done either by completing the pre-Authorisation form on RÁS at www.hri-ras.ie/information-centre/ claiming-race-information or by phoning the client accounts department in HRI on 045-455444. Any issues in relation to pre-authorisation will be communicated to the individual ahead of the Race. Claims will not be accepted from a Rider riding in the Claiming Race.
4. Any person who does not hold a HRI account can contact the client accounts department for pre-authorisation. A member of the client account team will arrange to pre-authorise a debit or credit card for the purposes of the claim.
5. Client accounts will only accept pre-authorisation calls from 8:30am on the morning of the Race and up to 1 hour before the advertised time of the Race. All pre-authorisations must be received at least 1 hour before the advertised time of the Race and will not be accepted after that time.
6. A pre-authorisation form does not constitute a claim. The details on the form will include but not limited to, the name of the claimant, contact details of the claimant, the designated Trainer, the designated collector of the Horse and their contact details and the value of the pre-authorisation.
7. Claimants wishing to claim more than one Horse must complete the preauthorisation in respect of each Horse to be claimed.
8. Once pre-authorisation has been approved any person wishing to make a claim must call the designated telephone line 045-455444 after the Race and no later than 15 minutes after the “Winner All Right” announcement has been authorised in accordance with Rule 229.
1. When a claim is successful Horse Racing Ireland shall immediately inform the claimant. It is then the claimant’s responsibility to ensure the person designated by them under pre-authorisation, collects the Horse. The IHRB, HRI or the previous Owner shall have no responsibility for the transport, stabling and/or any veterinary costs that may be incurred if adequate transport or stabling is not arranged by the claimant and any costs incurred in arranging same shall be charged to the claimant and payment required in full prior to the Horse being collected. Failure to pay shall be subject to Rule 165.
12. Any objection lodged against any Horse subsequent to the Race being run shall have no effect on any claim made.
13. Arrears due as a consequence of a successful claim shall be subject to Rule 165.
14. The advertised claiming price of a Horse successfully claimed shall be subject to a 5% payment by the original Owner(s) of the Horse to Horse Racing Ireland and the IHRB. Arrears due as a consequence of a claim shall be subject to Rule 165.
15. The prize money for a Claiming Race is for the benefit of the Owner(s) of the Horse recorded with Horse Racing Ireland at the time of running. A Horse’s eligibility for claiming is not affected by the “walking over”.
16. It shall be a breach of these Regulations for any person to attempt to prevent another individual from claiming a Horse or for any person to refuse to release a claimed Horse to the successful claimant.
17. All claims will be published on the IHRB website (www.ihrb.ie) and the HRI RAS website (www.hri-ras.ie/) on the next working day following the Race.
18. In the event of a Claiming Race being declared void by the Raceday Stewards, any claims in such Race will be annulled.
19.A ny person who commits a breach of this Regulation shall be reported to the Raceday Stewards or the Referrals Committee who shall deal with the matter using their general powers, which may include the annulling of any claim(s) on a Horse.
1. Horses may be entered in Optional Claiming Races without the requirement to stipulate a claiming price.
2. The Trainer of any Horse entered in an Optional Claiming Race must, at time of entry, stipulate if the Horse has been entered to run and can be claimed or has been entered to run and cannot be claimed. This cannot be amended once the Race has been closed for entry.
3. All Horses entered in Optional Claiming Races to be claimed are subject to the Regulations outlined under subheading “CLAIMING RACES” above.
4. The weight to be carried by a Horse entered in an Optional Claiming Race not to be claimed is set out in the conditions of the Race as published in the Irish Racing Calendar and printed on the race card.
2. In the event of a claimed Horse holding any subsequent entries or declarations at the time of the claim such engagements shall pass to the successful claimant. However, if the Horse is ineligible for these engagement(s) pursuant to Rule 148(xii)(d), the successful claimant shall not take up these engagement(s) and shall not be liable for any associated fees.
3. The Trainer of a Horse which has been successfully claimed will not be eligible to run that Horse for a period of three (3) months following the day of the Claiming Race in question unless;
(a) they are the successful claimant; or
(b) they are the Trainer pre-designated by the successful claimant when making the claim; or
(c) since that day the Horse was claimed from another Claiming Race or; was sold at public auction; or
(d) the designated Trainer no longer holds a valid licence.
4. The successful claimant must ensure the designated person collecting the Horse is either at the track or will be before the final Race on the day of the claim.
5. It is the responsibility of the new Owner to check the markings and microchip of the claimed Horse against the passport to confirm identity.
1. Any Horse declared for a Claiming Race must be available for viewing by prospective purchasers at its Training Establishment at any reasonable time prior to the Race. During this time the Passport should be available for inspection. When a filly or mare has been declared to run in a Claiming Race it shall be the responsibility of the Trainer to inform Horse Racing Ireland by the time fixed for closing of declarations if the Horse has been covered by a stallion in the previous twenty one days and whether or not the Horse has been confirmed in foal and such information will be published on the IHRB website and the HRI RAS website prior to the Race.
2. It is the responsibility of the person entering the Horse in the Claiming Race to comply with any direction of the IHRB Officials post-race including bringing of the Horse to the veterinary unit for Sampling if required prior to the Horse being transferred to a successful claimant.
3. After unsaddling, all Horses that have run in a Claiming Race shall be taken straight to the Racecourse Stable Yard and may not be removed from there without clearance from the IHRB Veterinary Officer or the Veterinary Assistant.
4. It is the responsibility of the Trainer (or their designate) on the race card on the day of the claim to ensure they hand over the Horse to the person designated to collect the Horse. If for any reason the person designated to collect the Horse is delayed, arrangements must be made by the Trainer named on the race card to care for the Horse until the hand-over has taken place.
4.07pm RACE 5
Distance 1m
MAIDEN OF €18,000
(Generously sponsored by the Irish EBF (€6,000))
A representative from The Irish European Breeders Fund will present a Irish EBF Decanter of no intrinsic value to the winning Owner, and €100 to the groom in charge of the best turned out horse in this race.The winning owner will also receive a copy of The Centenary of Naas Racecourse Book.
WINNER €10,620 SECOND €3,600 THIRD €1,800 FOURTH €900 FIFTH €540 SIXTH €360
RACE CONDITIONS For two years old only, maidens at starting that are EBF eligible to be claimed for €30,000 or less. WEIGHTS 9st 8lbs. DECLARED 12 STARTING FROM STALLS.
Draw 7
Jockey: Ben Coen
Owner: Ringfort Stud Limited Bred by: Ringfort Stud g Bay by Coulsty - Alphabetique (Zamindar)
Claiming price: €25,000 Career record 1 runs
Form 40/1 Seamie Heffernan 9.2 8 1/4L 11th of 19 to Mushaffar (FR) 9.2 CUR 16
Draw 9
Owner: Westerberg,Mrs J Magnier,M Tabor,D Smith Bred by: Westerberg c Bay by Siyouni - Sizzling (Galileo) Career record 5 runs, 2 places Prize-money earned €4,500 Handicap Rating 75 Claiming price: €20,000
Daniel McLoughlin
Jockey: Gavin Ryan
Donnacha Aidan O’Brien Form 16/5 HR79 Paddy Harnett 9.2 (BK) 12L 7th of 9 to My Corbett Court 9.7 NAV 28 AUG mdn 1m 20yds Yld 8/1 Gavin Ryan 9.7 (CP) 12L 6th of 8 to Benvenuto Cellini 9.7 KILL 14 JUL mdn 1m 20yds Yld/Sft 16/1 Gavin Ryan 9.7 (CP) 1/2L 1/2L 3rd to Amadeus Mozart 9.7 CUR 4 JUN 10rn mdn 7f Gd 43367
on debut and in first 3 in 2 7f
3
Draw 11
Owner: Dolores Magee Bred by: Kevin Murphy f Chesnut by Galileo Gold - Too Close (Danehill Dancer) Claiming price: €20,000 2
Jockey: Jack Kearney (3) Trainer: Patrick Magee
Galileo Gold filly; 1,800E yearling; half-sister to 3 winners at this trip; hood for debut Probable SP: 20/1
4
Draw 10
Jockey: Shane Foley
Owner: OTI Racing Bred by: Tansania Partnership f Chesnut by Starspangledbanner - Tansania (Sea The Moon) Career record 4 runs Prize-money earned €180 Handicap Rating 60
Claiming price: €20,000
Trainer: Mrs John Harrington
Form 25/1 HR62 Shane Foley 9.4 10L 13th of 14 to Sovereign Thought 9.5 DRYL 5 SEP Ext hcp 7f 27yds Gd 18/1 Shane Foley 9.2 7 1/2L 8th of 12 to Dawn Romance 9.2 here 24 AUG mdn 5f 205yds Gd 40/1 Shane Foley 9.2 13L last of 13 to Balantina 9.2 CUR 25 MAY mdn 6f Gd 6080
Verdict
Minor promise on debut but disappointing in 3 runs since including h’cap debut latest Probable SP: 10/1
Owner:
Jockey: Wayne Hassett (3)
Owner:
Owner: Giselle De Aguiar Bred by: Mr Shane O’Rourke f Bay by Waldgeist - Seschat (Sinndar) Claiming price: €10,000
Jockey: Nicola Burns (7)
Owner: Emmet Mullins Bred by: Paul Marsh f Bay by Nando Parrado - Ownwan (Kingmambo)
Jockey: Patrick McGettigan (7)
Owner: Mrs R J Halley Bred by: M Werner Neumann f Bay by
FORECAST 6-4 Ipanema Beach, 7-2 Darwin’s Angel, 8 Leblon Sunshine, Survivor’s Code, 10 Taiyi, 16 Wipeawayyourtears, 20 Balance Of Trade, Iamimmaculate, Moretothis, 25 Badger’s Cove, Zorka, 200 Sassy Boom

This maiden claimer shouldn’t take much winning. Ipanema Beach sets the standards on his best efforts but he ran poorly in a maiden claimer last time and preference is for DARWIN’S ANGEL. She is at least heading in the right direction after a fourth in a handicap last time and there’s a good chance she’ll improve again for further. Positive market moves for Leblon Sunshine would be worth noting on debut. [Phill Anderson] Source: Racing Post




(€300 Voucher for Mount Juliet Estate)
Leopardstown Laura Bohan
Ballinrobe Gemma Donohue
Navan Rayaz
Down Royal Julian Cindrat
Tipperary Ciara Flynn
Killarney Naushad
(1 tonne of GAIN Equine Nutrition feed)
Leopardstown M Ryan
Ballinrobe
Thomas McHugh
Navan Cottage Lodge
Down Royal
Tipperary
Killarney


Dundalk Racing Club & Mrs Barbara McCourt
Miss Eileen Farrell
Chasemore Farm


HANDICAP OF €15,000

(A race in the GAIN The Advantage Series) (Generously sponsored by GAIN Equine Nutrition)
A representative from GAIN Equine Nutrition will present a Silver Plate of no intrinsic value to the winning Owner, and winning Trainer and €100 to the groom in charge of the best turned out horse in this race.The winning owner will also receive a copy of The Centenary of Naas Racecourse Book.
WINNER €8,850 SECOND €3,000 THIRD €1,500 FOURTH €750 FIFTH €450 SIXTH €300 RACE CONDITIONS An extended handicap for two years old only (70 = 9st 12lbs). DECLARED 16 STARTING FROM STALLS.
Jockey: Billy Lee
Howd’yadoit 9.0 here 4 AUG 5f 205yds Gd/Yld 40/1 Shane Foley 9.2 8 1/4L 6th of 10 to Suzie Songs 9.2 CK 13 JUN mdn 6f Gd 606
Jockey: Shane Foley
of 14 to Morehampton 9.6 GOW 13 AUG mdn 7f Gd 22/1 Dylan Browne McMonagle 9.6 (TS) 7 1/2L 8th of 15 to Mighty Danu 8.12 GAL 1 AUG mdn 7f Yld 809
Jockey:
Jockey:
Owner:
Owner:
Jockey: Wesley Joyce (3) Trainer: Jack
Ross Coakley 9.5 17L 12th of 13 to Dorset 9.5 CUR 28 JUN mdn 7f Gd 80/1 James Ryan 9.4 15L 8th of 10 to Daytona 9.2 GOW 15 JUN mdn 7f Sft 18/1 James Ryan 9.4 19L last of 12 to Charles Darwin 9.7 NAV 26
Verdict Hasn’t beaten many home in 3 maidens so far at big odds and he’s 5lb wrong for h’cap bow
Blinkers ON No. 4, 10 T/S ON No. 7, 9
Long Handicap: Swinging The World 8-02(114) ?+2 indicates that the rider may carry 2lb over weight on the day
LAST YEAR 1st Mykonian Odyssey, 2nd Great Mover, 3rd Ottoman TRAINER Brendan W Duke WEIGHT 9-4 TIME 1m 40.74 secs GOING good

After a much improved effort on his handicap debut at Killarney last month, THE HOLY APOSTLE looks like a major player from this same mark and there should be more to come at this sort of distance. Servare and War Saint are two others that arrives on the back of promising efforts and a drop in class should help Leblon Queen get more competitive. [Phill Anderson]
Source: Racing Post
BETTING FORECAST 5 Servare, The Holy Apostle, War Saint, 7 Zebrina, 15-2 Leblon Queen, 17-2 Wild Berries, 9 Synners Kid, 12 Femme Beauty, John La Bear, 14 Celestial Siren, 16 Bear Right, 25 Clarity Of Thought, 33 Sapphire Dream, 50 Ella’s Gold, 100 Elza Diva, Swinging The World The Racing Post Predictor is a ‘Computer Generated’ predicted outcome of the race in visual form, generated by an algorithm of key factors (including eg current form, ratings and going.)







































OF €25,000
(A race in the Irish EBF Auction Series) (Goffs €50,000 Bonus Series Race) (Generously sponsored by the Irish EBF (€9,000))
A representative from The Irish European Breeders Fund will present a Irish EBF Decanter of no intrinsic value to the winning Owner, and €100 to the groom in charge of the best turned out horse in this race.The winning owner will also receive a copy of The Centenary of Naas Racecourse Book.
WINNER €14,750 SECOND €5,000 THIRD €2,500 FOURTH €1,250 FIFTH €750 SIXTH €500
RACE CONDITIONS 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, 2024 for €60,000 or less at a designated or specified sale. WEIGHTS 9st 9lbs. Fillies allowed 5lbs. DECLARED 19 STARTING FROM STALLS.
Owner:
Jockey:
Jockey:
Owner:
Owner:
LAST YEAR 1st Cercene, 2nd Rowdy Yeats, 3rd Bodhi Bear TRAINER Joseph G Murphy WEIGHT 9-2 TIME 1m 26.62 secs GOING good
BETTING FORECAST 3 Madbadanddangerous, Prime Artist, 9-2 Duke Of Cumberland, 8 Hassaniya, 12 Johnny Soda, 14 Alphecca, 16 Ardadslosttheplot, Sazerac Dance, 20 Ryefield Dasher, Sagasti, 25 Cameclose, Mo Anam Chara, Tenacious, 33 others

Selection
There was plenty to like about the debut of PRIME ARTIST in the valuable sales race at the Curragh on Sunday and that’s an effort worth marking up given that he was slowly away and met some trouble in running. He was only a neck behind an 88-rated rival and he looks up to conceding weight to these rivals. Madbadanddangerous could be the main threat after his eyecatching Tipperary debut when runner-up at Tipperary and Duke Of Cumblerand should be in the mix given we know he handles conditions. [Phill Anderson] Source: Racing Post
Selection: PRIME ARTIST
Next Best: Madbadanddangerous
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(Goffs €50,000 Bonus Series Race) (Generously sponsored by the Irish EBF (€6,000))
A representative from The Irish European Breeders Fund will present a Irish EBF Decanter of no intrinsic value to the winning Owner, and €100 to the groom in charge of the best turned out horse in this race.The winning owner will also receive a copy of The Centenary of Naas Racecourse Book.
WINNER €10,620 SECOND €3,600
€1,800 FOURTH €900 FIFTH €540 SIXTH €360 RACE CONDITIONS For two years old only, maidens at starting that are EBF eligible and that HAVE NOT RUN IN A RACE. WEIGHTS 9st 7lbs. Fillies
FROM STALLS.
Owner:
LAST YEAR 1st Call Me Captain, 2nd Reyenzi, 3rd Edge Of Seventeen TRAINER Miss Natalia Lupini WEIGHT 9-7 TIME 1m 28.43 secs GOING good
BETTING FORECAST 5 Breaking Dawn, Cape Primrose, Sindagan, 7 Port Ferdinand, 8 Back To Me, Bamako Beach, Eniac, 9 The Shandyman, 14 Kactus Jack, 25 African Affair, Courtlough Gula, Gatlinburg, 33 Jampa Ling, Jolly Jack, Loch Gamhna, 40 Storm Petrel

The Racing Post Predictor is a ‘Computer Generated’ predicted outcome of the race in visual form, generated by an algorithm of key factors (including eg current form, ratings and going.)
Selection Gatlinburg
After a highly encouraging run in a recent barrier trial when showing a smart turn of foot, BREAKING DAWN appeals most for a yard that do well with their juveniles. Sindagan and Cape Primrose are both well bred sorts that are worth keeping an eye on in the market and Back To Me isn’t ruled out for a yard flying with their juveniles this term. [Phill Anderson] Source: Racing Post
Selection: BREAKING DAWN Next Best: Port Ferdinand
Kieran P Cotter (Jampa Ling, Naas 5:48) has saddled 2 winners from 8 runners in the past 14 days. That’s a 25% strike-rate. Source: Racing Post
Next Race meeting Saturday 11th October 2025
RACE 1: 2.07pm
THE IRISH STALLION FARMS EBF FILLIES MAIDEN OF €18,000 (Goffs €50,000 Bonus Series Race) (Generously sponsored by the Irish EBF (€6,000)) 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. For two years old fillies only, maidens at starting that are EBF eligible. About 5 furlongs 205 yards. €162 to enter, €18 extra if declared to run. Weights: 9st 2lbs. (If the winning horse in this race is eligible for the Goffs €50,000 Bonus Series, Goffs will pay €50,000 to the winner. There are a maximum of ten bonuses available to be won. Please contact Goffs for further information). Stalls centre of course.
RACE 2: 2.37pm
THE IRISH STALLION FARMS EBF (C & G) MAIDEN OF €18,000 (Goffs €50,000 Bonus Series Race) (Generously sponsored by the Irish EBF (€6,000)) 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. For two years old colts and geldings only, maidens at starting that are EBF eligible. About 5 furlongs 205 yards. €162 to enter, €18 extra if declared to run. Weights: 9st 5lbs. (If the winning horse in this race is eligible for the Goffs €50,000 Bonus Series, Goffs will pay €50,000 to the winner. There are a maximum of ten bonuses available to be won. Please contact Goffs for further information). Stalls centre of course
RACE 3: 3.07pm
THE GOFFS TWO MILLION SERIES MAIDEN OF €15,000 (Goffs €50,000 Bonus Series Race) (Generously sponsored by Goffs) 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. About 5 furlongs. €135 to enter, €15 extra if declared to run. Weights: 9st 7lbs. Fillies allowed 5lbs. (If the winning horse in this race is eligible for the Goffs €50,000 Bonus Series, Goffs will pay €50,000 to the winner. There are a maximum of ten bonuses available to be won. Please contact Goffs for further information). Stalls centre of course
RACE 4: 3.37pm
THE ALOGA EQUESTRIAN NURSERY HANDICAP OF €11,500 (Generously sponsored by ALOGA Equestrian) 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 two years old only (70 = 9st 12lbs). About 5 furlongs. €103.50 to enter, €11.50 extra if declared to run. Penalties - (after calculation of the handicap). A winner shall carry 7lb extra for each race won. Stalls centre of course Handicaps calculated 11th September. Weights raised by 3lbs.
RACE 5: 4.07pm
THE IRISH STALLION FARMS EBF CLAIMING MAIDEN OF €18,000 (Generously sponsored by the Irish EBF (€6,000)) 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. For two years old only, maidens at starting that are EBF eligible to be claimed for €30,000 or less. About 1 mile. €162 to enter, €18 extra if declared to run. Weights: 9st 8lbs. Allowances - (which are not cumulative). Horses which may be claimed for €25,000 allowed 3lb; Horses which may be claimed for €20,000 allowed 6lb; Horses which may be claimed for €15,000 allowed 9lb; Horses which may be claimed for €10,000 allowed 12lb. Claiming prices must be stipulated at time of entry. Starting from stalls
RACE 6: 4.38pm
GAIN THE ADVANTAGE SERIES NURSERY HANDICAP OF €15,000 (A race in the GAIN The Advantage 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 two years old only (70 = 9st 12lbs). About 1 mile. €135 to enter, €15 extra if declared to run. Penalties - (after calculation of the handicap). A winner shall carry 7lb extra for each race won. Starting from stalls Handicaps calculated 11th September.
RACE 7: 5.13pm
THE IRISH EBF AUCTION SERIES MAIDEN OF €25,000 (A race in the Irish EBF Auction Series) (Goffs €50,000 Bonus Series Race) (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, 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, 2024 for €60,000 or less at a designated or specified sale. About 7 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, 2024 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 €50,000 allowed 2lb; If not more than €40,000 allowed 4lb; If not more than €30,000 allowed 6lb; If not more than €20,000 allowed 8lb; If not more than €10,000 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, 2024 and 28th June, 2025 inclusive for €60,001 or more. Conversion Rates To Euro (For Horses Purchased Abroad) 2024 Sterling Guinea - €1.21, 2025 Sterling Guinea€1.27, 2024 British Pound - €1.15, 2025 British Pound - €1.20, 2024 US Dollar - €0.90, 2025 US Dollar - €0.96. 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 12th, 2025. (If the winning horse in this race is eligible for the Goffs €50,000 Bonus Series, Goffs will pay €50,000 to the winner. There are a maximum of ten bonuses available to be won. Please contact Goffs for further information). Starting from stalls
RACE 8: 5.48pm
THE IRISH STALLION FARMS EBF MAIDEN OF €18,000 (Goffs €50,000 Bonus Series Race) (Generously sponsored by the Irish EBF (€6,000)) 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. For two years old only, maidens at starting that are EBF eligible and that HAVE NOT RUN IN A RACE. About 7 furlongs. €162 to enter, €18 extra if declared to run. Weights: 9st 7lbs. Fillies allowed 5lbs. (If the winning horse in this race is eligible for the Goffs €50,000 Bonus Series, Goffs will pay €50,000 to the winner. There are a maximum of ten bonuses available to be won. Please contact Goffs for further information). Starting from stalls



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