Flat horse race in Ireland
Horse race
Curragh Stakes|
Location | Curragh Racecourse County Kildare, Ireland |
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Race type | Flat / Thoroughbred |
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Sponsor | Qatar Racing and Equestrian Club |
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Website | Curragh |
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Distance | 5f (1,006 metres) |
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Surface | Turf |
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Track | Straight |
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Qualification | Two-year-olds |
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Weight | 9 st 3 lb Allowances 5 lb for fillies Penalties 7 lb for G1 / G2 winners 5 lb for G3 winners |
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Purse | €35,250 (2022) 1st: €22,125 |
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Curragh Stakes
2024
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Treasure Isle
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Saratoga Special
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Lunigiana
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Previous years
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2023
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Asean
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Alabama
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Rush Queen
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2022
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Mauiewowie
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Treasure Trove
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Funny Money Honey
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2021
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Head Mistress
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Loveday
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Orinoco River
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2020-2011
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2020
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Frenetic
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Chief Little Hawk
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Blue Cabochon
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2019
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Millisle
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Isabeau
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Lil Grey
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2018
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Indigo Balance
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Gossamer Wings
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Fantasy
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2017
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Treasuring
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Goodthingstaketime
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Sirici
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2016
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Hit The Bid
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Mur Hiba
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Yulong Baobei
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2015
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Bear Cheek
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Independence Day
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Blood Moon
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2014
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Ainippe
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The Great War
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Simply A Star
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2013
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Come To Heel
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Hurryupharriet
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Boom The Groom
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2012
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Three Sea Captains
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Boston Rocker
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Leitir Mor
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2011
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An Ghalanta
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Boris Grigoriev
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Bible Black
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2010-2008
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2010
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Meow
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Ladie's Choice
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Moonlit Garden
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2009
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Arctic
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Sole Power
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Velvet Flicker
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2008
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Pasar Silbano
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Call Me Alice
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Silver Shoon
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The Curragh Stakes is a Listed flat horse race in Ireland open to two-year-old thoroughbreds. It is run at the Curragh over a distance of 5 furlongs (1,006 metres), and it is scheduled to take place each year in August.
History
The event was first run in 1932, run as The Curragh Foal Plate until 1956 and The Curragh Foal Stakes in 1957 and 1958. It was classed at Group 3 level in 1971. For a period it was usually staged in July. It was discontinued after 1996.[citation needed]
The Curragh Stakes was revived in 2008, and from this point it held Listed status. It became known as the Grangecon Stud Stakes in 2009. It was switched to August in 2010, and reverted to its former title in 2011. The race was upgraded to Group 3 in 2015[1] and downgraded back to Listed status in 2018.[2]
Records
Leading jockey since 1985 (6 wins):
- Colin Keane - Ainippe (2014), Bear Cheek (2015), Treasuring (2017), Frenetic (2020), Head Mistress (2021), Mauiewowie (2022)
Leading trainer since 1985 (8 wins):
- Ger Lyons - Pasar Silbano (2008), Ainippe (2014), Bear Cheek (2015), Treasuring (2017), Frenetic (2020), Head Mistress (2021), Mauiewowie (2022)
Winners since 1985
Earlier winners
- 1932: Smart Alec
- 1933: Moonstone
- 1934: Blanco
- 1935: Solo Whist
- 1936: Appointment
- 1937: My Jewel
- 1938: Red Ruffian
- 1939: Poker Chip
- 1940: Dunserverick
- 1941: King Kling
- 1942: The Phoenix
- 1943: Upper Set
- 1944: Mafosta
- 1945: Campaigner
- 1946: Precious Rose
- 1947: Morning Wings
- 1948: Ballywillwill
- 1949: Mighty Ocean
- 1950: Sheilas Cabin
- 1951: Stella Aurata
- 1952: Banri Calma
- 1953: Gorm Anna
- 1954: Trouville
- 1955: Bellette
- 1956: Silken Glider
- 1957: Golden Game
- 1958: His Legend
- 1959: Hobson
- 1960: Dorney Common
- 1961: Golden Sovereign
- 1962: Majority Rule
- 1963: Blue Marine
- 1964: Adriatic Star
- 1965: Lady Matador
- 1966: Jadeite
- 1967: Sorrentina
- 1968: Soho Lad
- 1969: Cinerama Two
- 1970: Supernatural
- 1971: Mirraglo *
- 1972: Chamozzle
- 1973: Noble Mark
- 1974: Mini Gift
- 1975: National Wish
- 1976: Nebbiolo
- 1977: Perla
- 1978: Phil's Fancy
- 1979: Jay Bird
- 1980: Crimson Heather
- 1981: Peterhof
- 1982: Virginia Deer
- 1983: Safe Home
- 1984: Zaius
* Wind Drift finished first in 1971, but he was disqualified for carrying an incorrect weight.
See also
References
- Paris-Turf:
- Racing Post:
- 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 1995, 1996, 2008
- 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018
- 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022