High-Class Action Awaits at The Curragh with Irish Cambridgeshire Headlining
There will be a special buzz at The Curragh Racecourse this Saturday, 30 August 2025, as racing fans prepare for an afternoon brimming with anticipation. Trainers are polishing their charges, jockeys are walking the course with measured steps, and excitement is mounting among the public. The stage is set for a seven-race card, crowned by the prestigious Irish Cambridgeshire, which promises to deliver the sort of drama and spectacle that has long defined this historic track.
The opening contest, the Irish EBF (C & G) Maiden at 1:45 pm, brings together eight promising types. It will serve as the first glimpse of potential stars, with well-bred runners such as Star Chamber, Handshake, Port of Spain and Adel expected to draw close attention.
At 2:20 pm, the Irish EBF Stakes, a Group 3 event over the mile, lines up seven two-year-olds ready to test their stamina. Queen of Hawaii, Moments of Joy, Sugar Island and La Fogata lead the charge, making this race one of the most intriguing juvenile contests of the season.
The Stakes at 2:52 pm, run over six furlongs with 11 runners, is certain to test pace and positioning. The likes of Red Earth, Fresh Fade, First Approach and Chicago Call are fancied to make their presence felt.
The Group 3 Snow Fairy Fillies Stakes at 3:27 pm stands as a highlight in its own right, named after the great champion herself. Eight quality fillies will clash here, including Easy Mover, Spicy Margarita, Sand Gazelle and Red Letter, in what could prove a tactical and stirring contest.
The afternoon continues with the Kildare House Hotel Nursery Handicap at 4:02 pm, run over seven furlongs. Quinn’s Charm, Nazario, Which Wolf Wins and Profit Centre will all be on the hunt for valuable success in a field of eight.
Then comes the headline — the Irish Cambridgeshire at 4:20 pm, a mile handicap worth €100,000. Fifteen horses will thunder down the Curragh straight in pursuit of glory, among them Engines On, I Am Superman, State Actor and Genuine Article. Always fiercely fought, this race is one of Ireland’s great sporting traditions, and the crowd will no doubt rise to it once more.
The curtain falls with the Al Basti Equiworld, Dubai Apprentice Handicap at 5:12 pm, a bustling affair with 25 runners engaged. With names like American in Paris, Undefeatable, Ace in the Pack and Night Magic in the mix, the finale promises a dramatic closing chapter to the day’s action.
All told, Saturday’s card at The Curragh blends juvenile promise, Group-level quality and the flagship Irish Cambridgeshire in a programme that has something for every racing follower. Ireland’s summer season finds one of its shining moments here, and the action promises to live up to the historic setting.
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