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Field of 22 for Friends of The Curragh Pollardstown Handicap
The Curragh
© Photo Healy Racing
Today's inaugural Friends of The Curragh Pollardstown Handicap (3.45) has attracted an impressive 22 runners.
The Joseph O’Brien trained Powerful Aggie is set to carry top weight of 10 stone 2 lbs in the two-mile contest. Other notable contenders include Coltor Star Image Autumn Evening and Lord Erskine
Both Lunar Power and Advantage Point have come out of the race this morning due to the change in going.
The Staffordstown Stud Stakes, sponsored by recent Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe winning owner and breeder Kirsten Rausing, has 7 runners including Be Happy Gozen Speirling Beag and Starry Heavens The one-mile contest for juvenile fillies will be run as a Group 3 race for the first time.
The first running of the Bord Na Mona Recycling Brigid’s Pastures Stakes has attracted 14 runners. The race name celebrates the life of St Brigid, as part of the build-up to “Brigid 1500” in 2024, acknowledging her close association with almost every corner of County Kildare. My Eyes Adore You Dexter Belle Beautiful Sunshine and Life in Colour feature amongst the runners for the Listed race.
There are 13 runners in the RFL Steels supporting the IRFU Charitable Trust Handicap, 13 in the Tesoro Vita Lady Riders Trophy, 20 in the O’Reilly Consulting IRFU Charitable Trust Apprentice Handicap, 30 in the IFRU Charitable Trust Handicap and 15 in the opening Mongey Communications Irish EBF Maiden at 1.25pm
In addition, the exciting afternoon of entertainment will help raise funds for the IRFU Charitable Trust, a very worthwhile cause which supports injured rugby players in their everyday lives and helps restore their confidence and independence.
There will be the opportunity to meet and greet some legendary players both past and present, while the Curragh Kids Zone will feature free activities for younger racegoers.
Adult admission is €20 (€15 online) while for under-18s it's free if they are accompanied by an adult.