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Curragh Racecourse

Horse racing venue in the Republic of Ireland

Curragh Racecourse

Horse racing venue in the Republic of Ireland

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nameThe Curragh
imageCurraghLogo.png
websitehttp://www.curragh.ie
locationThe Curragh County Kildare, County Kildare, Ireland
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racetypeThoroughbred Flat
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| Irish 1,000 Guineas (G1) | Irish 2,000 Guineas (G1) | Irish Derby (G1) | Irish Oaks (G1) | Irish St. Leger (G1) | Tattersalls Gold Cup (Gr1) | Phoenix Stakes (Gr1) | Pretty Polly Stakes (Gr1) | Moyglare Stud Stakes (Gr1) | Vincent O’Brien National Stakes (Gr1) | Flying Five Stakes (Gr1) The Curragh Racecourse is a flat racecourse in County Kildare, Ireland. The racecourse is home to Ireland’s five most important flat races, known as the Classics. Racing takes place 23 days each year from the end of March until late October. Guided tours of the venue are available outside of race days.

History

"The Curragh race course", a 19th-century print

The name "Curragh" comes from the Irish language word Cuirreach, meaning "place of the running horse". The first recorded race on the plain took place in 1727, but it was used for races before then. The first Derby was held in 1866, 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.

Racing

The Curragh is a right-handed track, horseshoe and galloping in nature with a testing uphill finish. The track spans two miles in distance with a one-mile chute. It is home to all five Irish Flat Classics.[[File:Johnny-Murtagh20111204.jpg|thumb|Johnny Murtagh has had more than 300 wins at the Curragh.]]

Top jockeyWinsRides%
Johnny Murtagh3301,94317
Mick Kinane3271,96817
Kevin Manning2562,60010
Pat Smullen2382,27510
Christy Roche16089118
Trainer A. P. O'Brien has had more than 600 wins at the course.
Top trainerWinsRuns%
A. P. O'Brien6093,26219
J. S. Bolger3913,55811
D. K. Weld3403,20311
John M. Oxx3302,32114
Kevin Predergast1962,3618

Training grounds

The Curragh training grounds provide trainers with the opportunity to prepare their horses on approximately 1,500 acres of training facilities. In addition to 70 miles of turf gallops, there are approximately 12 miles of peat gallops and eight all-weather tracks available to work on. The Curragh refurbished and resurfaced all of the all-weather gallops between 2020 and 2021. The Old Vic woodchip gallop over 9-furlongs on the Curragh is Ireland’s most popular all-weather gallop and a proven test of a racehorse.

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.

2009 World Champion Sea The Stars trained on the Curragh by John Oxx
HorseTrainerJockeyRace WonYear
BallymossM. V. O'BrienT. P. BurnsIrish Derby1957
Meadow CourtP. J PrendergastL. PiggottIrish Derby1965
Sir IvorM. V. O'BrienL. WardNational Stakes1967
NijinskyM. V. O'BrienL. WardIrish Derby1970
RobertoM. V. O'BrienJ. RoeNational Stakes1971
The MinstrelM. V. O'BrienL. PiggottIrish Derby1977
AllegedM. V. O'BrienL. PiggottRoyal Whip Stakes1977 & 1978
Storm BirdM. V. O'BrienT. MurphyNational Stakes1980
ShergarM. StouteL. PiggottIrish Derby1981
El Gran SenorM. V. O'BrienP. EdderyNational Stakes / Irish Derby1983/1984
Sadler's WellsM. V. O'BrienG. McGrathIrish 2,000 Guineas1984
Vintage CropD. K. WeldM. J. KinaneIrish St Leger1993/1994
SalsabilJ. DunlopW. CarsonIrish Derby1990
Rodrigo De TrianoP. Chapple HyamJ. ReidIrish 2,000 Guineas1992
St JoviteJ. BolgerC. RocheIrish Derby1992
Ridgewood PearlJohn OxxJ. P. MurtaghIrish 1,000 Guineas1995
Kayf TaraSaeed Bin SuroorFrankie DettoriIrish St Leger1998/1999
MontjeuJ. HammondCash AsmussenIrish Derby1999
SinndarJohn OxxJ. P. MurtaghNational Stakes / Irish Derby1999/2000
Hawk WingA. P. O'BrienM. J. KinaneNational Stakes2001
GalileoA. P. O'BrienM. J. KinaneIrish Derby2001
Vinnie RoeD. K. WeldP. J. SmullenIrish St Leger2001/2002/2003/2004
High ChapparalA. P. O'BrienM. J. KinaneIrish Derby2002
Rock of GibraltarA. P. O'BrienM. J. KinaneIrish 2,000 Guineas2002
AttractionMark JohnstonKevin DarleyIrish 1,000 Guineas2004
Ouija BoardEd DunlopL. DettoriIrish Oaks2004
DubawiSaeed Bin SuroorL. DettoriNational Stakes2004
George WashingtonA. P. O'BrienKieren FallonNational Stakes2005
Hurricane RunAndre FabreKieren FallonIrish Derby2005
TeofiloJ. S. BolgerKevin ManningNational Stakes2006
Dylan ThomasA. P. O'BrienKieren FallonIrish Derby2006
New ApproachJ. S. BolgerKevin ManningNational Stakes2007
YeatsA. P. O'BrienKieren FallonIrish St Leger2007
Halfway To HeavenA. P. O'BrienSeamus HeffernanIrish 1,000 Guineas2008
CamelotA. P. O'BrienJ. P. O'BrienIrish Derby2012
AustraliaA. P. O'BrienJ. P. O'BrienIrish Derby2014
KingmanJ. GosdenJames DoyleIrish 2,000 Guineas2014
MindingA. P. O'BrienSeamus HeffernanMoyglare Stud Stakes2015
WinterA. P. O'BrienRyan MooreIrish 1,000 Guineas2017
EnableJ. GosdenL. DettoriIrish Oaks2017
Alpha CentauriJessica HarringtonColm O'DonoghueIrish 1,000 Guineas2018

Notable races

MonthDOWRace NameTypeGradeDistanceAge/Sex
SundayPark Express StakesFlatGroup 33yo + f
SundayGladness StakesFlatGroup 33yo +
MondayAthasi StakesFlatGroup 33yo +
MondayMooresbridge StakesFlatGroup 34yo +
MondayTetrarch StakesFlatListed3yo only
SaturdayRidgewood Pearl StakesFlatGroup 34yo + f
SaturdayIrish 2,000 GuineasFlatGroup 13yo only
SaturdayGreenlands StakesFlatGroup 33yo +
SundayIrish 1,000 GuineasFlatGroup 13yo only f
SundayGallinule StakesFlatGroup 33yo only
SundayTattersalls Gold CupFlatGroup 14yo +
FridayInternational StakesFlatGroup 33yo +
SaturdayIrish DerbyFlatGroup 13yo only
SaturdayRailway StakesFlatGroup 22yo only
SaturdaySapphire StakesFlatGroup 33yo +
SundayCurragh CupFlatGroup 33yo +
SundayPretty Polly StakesFlatGroup 13yo + f
SundayBalanchine StakesFlatGroup 32yo only f
SaturdayAnglesey StakesFlatGroup 32yo only
SaturdayMinstrel StakesFlatGroup 33yo +
SaturdayIrish OaksFlatGroup 13yo only f
SundayKilboy Estate StakesFlatGroup 23yo + f
SundayPhoenix Sprint StakesFlatGroup 33yo +
SundayPhoenix StakesFlatGroup 12yo only
SundayDebutante StakesFlatGroup 22yo only
SundayRoyal Whip StakesFlatGroup 33yo +
SaturdayFuturity StakesFlatGroup 22yo only
SaturdayFlying Five StakesFlatGroup 33yo +
SaturdayCurragh StakesFlatListed2yo only
SaturdayIrish St Leger Trial StakesFlatGroup 33yo +
SundayMoyglare Stud StakesFlatGroup 12yo only f
SundayLanwades Stud Fillies' StakesFlatGroup 33yo + f
SundayRound Tower StakesFlatGroup 32yo only
SaturdayRenaissance StakesFlatGroup 33yo +
SaturdayBlandford StakesFlatGroup 23yo + f
SundayVincent O'Brien StakesFlatGroup 12yo only
SundaySolonaway StakesFlatGroup 23yo +
SundayIrish St. LegerFlatGroup 13yo +
SundayWeld Park StakesFlatGroup 32yo only f
SundayBeresford StakesFlatGroup 22yo only

Transport

Bus and coach

On race days, there are free shuttle buses from Kildare railway station and the town square and from Newbridge town railway station and Main Street to The Curragh. Expressway operates services from Dublin City centre to the racecourse on major race days.

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.

References

References

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