Curragh Racecourse
Location | Newbridge, County Kildare, Ireland |
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Coordinates | 53°9′55″N 6°50′43″W / 53.16528°N 6.84528°W |
Race type | Thoroughbred Flat |
Notable races |
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The Curragh Racecourse -- usually referred to as simply the Curragh -- is one of Ireland's most important Thoroughbred racecourses. It is situated on the Curragh plain in County Kildare, between the towns of Newbridge and Kildare.[1]
History
The name "Curragh" comes from the Irish language word Cuirreach, meaning "place of the running horse".[2] The first recorded race on the plain took place in 1727, but it was used for races before then.[3] The first Derby was held in 1866,[4] and in 1868 the Curragh was officially declared a horse racing and training facility by act of parliament.
Racecourse redevelopment
Redevelopment of the Curragh grandstand and racecourse facilities began in 2017 with completion due in time for commencement of the 2019 Irish Flat season. A truncated racing fixture list continued to be held at the course during this period with temporary facilities in place for the public.[5]
Racing
The Curragh is a right-handed track,[6] horseshoe and galloping in nature with a testing uphill finish.[7] The track spans two miles in distance with a one-mile chute.[8] It is home to all five Irish Flat Classics.[9]
Top jockey | Wins | Rides | % |
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Johnny Murtagh | 330 | 1,943 | 17 |
Mick Kinane | 327 | 1,968 | 17 |
Kevin Manning | 256 | 2,600 | 10 |
Pat Smullen | 238 | 2,275 | 10 |
Christy Roche | 160 | 891 | 18 |
Top trainer | Wins | Runs | % |
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A. P. O'Brien | 609 | 3,262 | 19 |
J. S. Bolger | 391 | 3,558 | 11 |
D. K. Weld | 340 | 3,203 | 11 |
John M. Oxx | 330 | 2,321 | 14 |
Kevin Predergast | 196 | 2,361 | 8 |
Training grounds
The Curragh training grounds provide trainers with the opportunity to prepare their horses on approximately 1,500 acres of training facilities.[citation needed] In addition to 70 miles of turf gallops,[10] there are approximately 12 miles of peat gallops and eight all-weather tracks available to work on.[citation needed]
Previous champion horses
Numerous elite level racehorses have run at the course prior to becoming multiple Group One winners around the world. Due to the fair nature of the track, the course has a reputation for attracting high quality two year old runners in particular, with many making their first racecourse appearances at the Curragh.
Horse | Trainer | Jockey | Race Won | Year |
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Nijinsky | M. V. O'Brien | L. Ward | Irish Derby | 1970 |
The Minstrel | M. V. O'Brien | L. Piggott | Irish Derby | 1977 |
Storm Bird | M. V. O'Brien | T. Murphy | National Stakes | 1980 |
Shergar | M. Stoute | L. Piggott | Irish Derby | 1981 |
El Gran Senor | M. V. O'Brien | P. Eddery | National Stakes / Irish Derby | 1983/1984 |
Sadlers Wells | M. V. O'Brien | G. McGrath | Irish 2,000 Guineas | 1984 |
Vintage Crop | D. K. Weld | M. J. Kinane | Irish St Leger | 1993/1994 |
Salsabil | J. Dunlop | W. Carson | Irish Derby | 1990 |
Rodrigo De Triano | P. Chapple Hyam | J. Reid | Irish 2,000 Guineas | 1992 |
Ridgewood Pearl | John Oxx | J. P. Murtagh | Irish 1,000 Guineas | 1995 |
Kayf Tara | Saeed Bin Suroor | Frankie Dettori | Irish St Leger | 1998/1999 |
Montjeu | J. Hammond | Cash Asmussen | Irish Derby | 1999 |
Sinndar | John Oxx | J. P. Murtagh | National Stakes / Irish Derby | 1999/2000 |
Hawk Wing | A. P. O'Brien | M. J. Kinane | National Stakes | 2001 |
Galileo | A. P. O'Brien | M. J. Kinane | Irish Derby | 2001 |
Vinnie Roe | D. K. Weld | P. J. Smullen | Irish St Leger | 2001/2002/2003/2004 |
High Chapparal | A. P. O'Brien | M. J. Kinane | Irish Derby | 2002 |
Rock Of Gibralter | A. P. O'Brien | M. J. Kinane | Irish 2,000 Guineas | 2002 |
Attraction | Mark Johnston | Kevin Darley | Irish 1,000 Guineas | 2004 |
Ouija Board | Ed Dunlop | L. Dettori | Irish Oaks | 2004 |
Dubawi | Saeed Bin Suroor | L. Dettori | National Stakes | 2004 |
George Washington | A. P. O'Brien | Kieren Fallon | National Stakes | 2005 |
Hurricane Run | Andre Fabre | Kieren Fallon | Irish Derby | 2005 |
Teofilo | J. S. Bolger | Kevin Manning | National Stakes | 2006 |
Dylan Thomas | A. P. O'Brien | Kieren Fallon | Irish Derby | 2006 |
New Approach | J. S. Bolger | Kevin Manning | National Stakes | 2007 |
Yeats | A. P. O'Brien | Kieren Fallon | Irish St Leger | 2007 |
Halfway To Heaven | A. P. O'Brien | Seamus Heffernan | Irish 1,000 Guineas | 2008 |
Camelot | A. P. O'Brien | J. P. O'Brien | Irish Derby | 2012 |
Australia | A. P. O'Brien | J. P. O'Brien | Irish Derby | 2014 |
Kingman | J. Gosden | James Doyle | Irish 2,000 Guineas | 2014 |
Minding | A. P. O'Brien | Seamus Heffernan | Moyglare Stud Stakes | 2015 |
Winter | A. P. O'Brien | Ryan Moore | Irish 1,000 Guineas | 2017 |
Enable | J. Gosden | L. Dettori | Irish Oaks | 2017 |
Alpha Centauri | Jessica Harrington | Colm O'Donoghue | Irish 1,000 Guineas | 2018 |
Notable races
Month | DOW | Race Name | Type | Grade | Distance | Age/Sex |
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March | Sunday | Park Express Stakes | Flat | Group 3 | 1m | 3yo + f |
April | Sunday | Gladness Stakes | Flat | Group 3 | 7f | 3yo + |
May | Monday | Athasi Stakes | Flat | Group 3 | 7f | 3yo + |
May | Monday | Mooresbridge Stakes | Flat | Group 3 | 1m 2f | 4yo + |
May | Monday | Tetrarch Stakes | Flat | Listed | 7f | 3yo only |
May | Saturday | Ridgewood Pearl Stakes | Flat | Group 3 | 1m | 4yo + f |
May | Saturday | Irish 2,000 Guineas | Flat | Group 1 | 1m | 3yo only |
May | Saturday | Greenlands Stakes | Flat | Group 3 | 6f | 3yo + |
May | Sunday | Irish 1,000 Guineas | Flat | Group 1 | 1m | 3yo only f |
May | Sunday | Gallinule Stakes | Flat | Group 3 | 1m 2f | 3yo only |
May | Sunday | Tattersalls Gold Cup | Flat | Group 1 | 1m 2f 110y | 4yo + |
June | Friday | International Stakes | Flat | Group 3 | 1m 2f | 3yo + |
June | Saturday | Irish Derby | Flat | Group 1 | 1m 4f | 3yo only |
June | Saturday | Railway Stakes | Flat | Group 2 | 6f | 2yo only |
June | Saturday | Sapphire Stakes | Flat | Group 3 | 5f | 3yo + |
June | Sunday | Curragh Cup | Flat | Group 3 | 1m 6f | 3yo + |
June | Sunday | Pretty Polly Stakes | Flat | Group 1 | 1m 2f | 3yo + f |
June | Sunday | Balanchine Stakes | Flat | Group 3 | 6f | 2yo only f |
July | Saturday | Anglesey Stakes | Flat | Group 3 | 6f 63y | 2yo only |
July | Saturday | Minstrel Stakes | Flat | Group 3 | 7f | 3yo + |
July | Saturday | Irish Oaks | Flat | Group 1 | 1m 4f | 3yo only f |
July | Sunday | Kilboy Estate Stakes | Flat | Group 2 | 1m 1f | 3yo + f |
August | Sunday | Phoenix Sprint Stakes | Flat | Group 3 | 6f | 3yo + |
August | Sunday | Phoenix Stakes | Flat | Group 1 | 6f | 2yo only |
August | Sunday | Debutante Stakes | Flat | Group 2 | 7f | 2yo only |
August | Sunday | Royal Whip Stakes | Flat | Group 3 | 1m 2f | 3yo + |
August | Saturday | Futurity Stakes | Flat | Group 2 | 7f | 2yo only |
August | Saturday | Flying Five Stakes | Flat | Group 3 | 5f | 3yo + |
August | Saturday | Curragh Stakes | Flat | Listed | 5f | 2yo only |
August | Saturday | Irish St Leger Trial Stakes | Flat | Group 3 | 1m 6f | 3yo + |
September | Sunday | Moyglare Stud Stakes | Flat | Group 1 | 7f | 2yo only f |
September | Sunday | Lanwades Stud Fillies' Stakes | Flat | Group 3 | 1m 1f | 3yo + f |
September | Sunday | Round Tower Stakes | Flat | Group 3 | 6f | 2yo only |
September | Saturday | Renaissance Stakes | Flat | Group 3 | 6f | 3yo + |
September | Saturday | Blandford Stakes | Flat | Group 2 | 1m 2f | 3yo + f |
September | Sunday | Vincent O'Brien Stakes | Flat | Group 1 | 7f | 2yo only |
September | Sunday | Solonaway Stakes | Flat | Group 2 | 1m | 3yo + |
September | Sunday | Irish St. Leger | Flat | Group 1 | 1m 6f | 3yo + |
September | Sunday | Weld Park Stakes | Flat | Group 3 | 7f | 2yo only f |
September | Sunday | Beresford Stakes | Flat | Group 2 | 1m | 2yo only |
Transport
Bus and coach
On race days, there are shuttle buses from Kildare railway station to The Curragh. Dublin Coach's routes to Portlaoise and Ennis also serve the racecourse on these days.[11]
Former railway stations
The racecourse was once served by two railway stations: Curragh Mainline on the main Dublin–Cork line, which opened in 1846, and Curragh Racecourse at the end of a short branch to the grandstand, which opened in 1875. Curragh Racecourse station closed in 1977 and the branch was subsequently lifted, while Curragh Mainline fell into disuse in the early 2000s.[12][13]
References
- ^ "The Curragh Racecourse". www.curragh.ie. Retrieved 13 July 2020.
- ^ "10 things you probably didn't know about the Curragh". IntoKildare.ie. 9 May 2018. Retrieved 13 July 2020.
- ^ Curragh.ie – About/History
- ^ Sportsfile (September 2004). Sports Ticket: Live the Action!. Aesculus Press Ltd. ISBN 978-1-904328-24-7.
- ^ Field, The Irish. "NEWS: HRI announce 2019 fixture list". www.theirishfield.ie. Retrieved 13 July 2020.
- ^ Sportsfile (September 2004). Sports Ticket: Live the Action!. Aesculus Press Ltd. ISBN 978-1-904328-24-7.
- ^ "The Complete Irish Racecourses Guide". www.horse4course-racetips.com. Retrieved 13 July 2020.
- ^ "Curragh Racecourse Guide". British Racecourses. 28 January 2020. Retrieved 13 July 2020.
- ^ "The Curragh | HRI". www.goracing.ie. Retrieved 13 July 2020.
- ^ http://www.curraghtraininggrounds.ie/
- ^ "Go to the Races – Bus Services to Curragh Racecourse". Dublin Coach. Retrieved 19 September 2016.
- ^ Ayres, Bob (2003). "Irish Railway Stations" (PDF). Railscot. Retrieved 23 September 2007.
- ^ "Curragh". eiretrains.com. Retrieved 19 September 2016.