The Curragh Racecourse is set to host another memorable afternoon of Flat racing on Saturday, June 28, with the GAIN Equine Nutrition Irish EBF Fillies Maiden emerging as one of the day’s most anticipated contests. Run over seven furlongs, the €40,000 event has attracted a high-quality field of juvenile fillies from many of Ireland’s leading training establishments, highlighting the depth of talent within the country’s racing industry.
Curragh racecards 28 june
Sponsored by GAIN Equine Nutrition and the Irish European Breeders’ Fund (Irish EBF), the race also forms part of the prestigious Goffs €50,000 Bonus Series, further enhancing its significance on the Irish racing calendar. The winner will receive €24,000, while prize money is awarded to the first six finishers, recognising the quality and competitiveness of the field.
Champion trainer Aidan O’Brien is represented by four fillies—Alpha, Exceptionally (USA), Ibelieveicanfly (USA) and Madam Secretary. Ballydoyle’s juvenile runners have earned an outstanding reputation over the years, and their participation adds considerable strength to the contest.
A strong challenge is also expected from Donnacha O’Brien, who saddles Alreem, Isle Of Capri and Social Circle. Since establishing his own training career, Donnacha has consistently produced talented young horses that have developed into high-class performers.
Among the other notable entries is Alpine Wedding, trained by Paddy Twomey, whose stable continues to enjoy success with carefully prepared runners. Joseph Patrick O’Brien is represented by Bellesque, while J.A. Stack has entered Endless Night and Exchange Student, giving his yard two opportunities in this competitive maiden.
The experienced Johnny Murtagh sends Littlepacer, while Ger Lyons relies on Livenka (GB). Both trainers have established records of developing quality fillies capable of progressing through the ranks during the Flat season.
Another respected name in the line-up is Mrs John Harrington, whose representative Samnina adds further quality to the field. Harrington’s expertise with juvenile horses has been demonstrated on numerous occasions at both domestic and international level.
Veteran trainer Jim Bolger introduces Sea Of Rain, representing one of Ireland’s most influential racing operations. Bolger has played a major role in developing many successful racehorses over several decades, making his runners a familiar feature in prestigious juvenile events.
The field is completed by Old Joanie for James M. Barrett, Pretty Thoughts for C.W.J. Farrell, and Unreal Friend from the yard of Joseph G. Murphy, ensuring broad representation from established and emerging Irish trainers.
Maiden races of this standard often provide an early indication of the next generation of talented racehorses. While many of the runners will be making their racecourse debuts, these contests offer valuable experience and frequently feature horses that progress to Listed and Group company later in the season.
The seven-furlong distance provides an ideal examination of both speed and stamina for developing two-year-olds, allowing young fillies to demonstrate their natural ability while gaining important competitive experience.
With leading trainers, well-bred newcomers and an impressive prize fund, the GAIN Equine Nutrition Irish EBF Fillies Maiden promises to be one of the highlights of the Curragh’s June 28 programme. The race reflects the continuing strength of Irish Flat racing and offers an exciting opportunity to witness several promising fillies beginning what could become successful racing careers.
As the field lines up at the Curragh, racing followers will look forward to seeing which young filly delivers a standout performance on one of Ireland’s most celebrated racecourses. Regardless of the finishing order, the contest is expected to provide an informative glimpse into the future of Irish Flat racing and the talented horses that may feature prominently throughout the remainder of the season.
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