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Kastasa (IRE)
b f 11th Mar 2016
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Kastasa (IRE) b f 11th Mar 2016
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His Highness The Aga Khan's Studs S C
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Reports in which Kastasa (IRE) was mentioned
Passion made all in the Group 3 Stanerra Stakes at Naas to bring up a quick-fire double for Aidan O’Brien and Seamie Heffernan.
Sun 23rd Aug
Topweight Bridge Native (7/1) won the Core Bullion Traders.ie Handicap Chase in the hands of Conor Orr.
Sat 25th Jul
6/4 favourite Kastasa took the featured Irish EBF Vintage Tipple Stakes (Listed) on her seasonal reappearance.
Sat 25th Jul
Andrew Slattery repaid the confidence placed in him by Dermot Weld by making his first ride in a Group race a winning one aboard Kastasa in the Holden Plant Rentals Loughbrown Stakes at the Curragh.
Sat 28th Sep
Andrew Slattery continued his fine season, and his very successful link-up with Dermot Weld, when winning the Irish Stallion Farms EBF ‘Petingo’ Handicap on the the Curragh trainer’s progressive filly Kastasa (6/1).
Sat 14th Sep
Halfway down the home straight in the Irish EBF Supporting ICW Fillies’ Handicap it looked as if a major shock might have been on the cards as the front-running Effernock Fizz (33/1, as big as 100/1 in the offices) was still clear and galloping on strongly.
Fri 23rd Aug
Top-weight King's Vow ran away with the mile and a half handicap in Leopardstown and brought up Donnacha O'Brien's double on the day.
Sun 12th May
Kastasa got going late to land the spoils in the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Median Auction Maiden at Clonmel.
Thu 18th Apr
After race at
Gowran Park Sat, 25th Jul, 2020 (1st)
It was her first run back. She had a very busy and highly successful year last year and the plan had always been to start her today. She'll go for the Stanerra, in about three weeks time, a Group 3 at Naas. The race wasn't really run to suit her there but class is class. She'll improve from that run too. Horses like her usually don't win impressively or by big distances but they keep winning.
D K Weld
After race at
Curragh Sat, 28th Sep, 2019 (1st)
She’s very good and progressing all the time. I couldn’t take him off her as they are such a team together. Every time he’s ridden her they just click. He gives her a chance to find her feet and makes lovely steady progress on her. I thought he gave her a superb ride at Leopardstown by getting over from a wide draw to get a position. He deserved the ride here for that and did everything right. They were really travelling and were strung out. To go two miles at that pace and the way she found another gear off a fast pace, you would hope she would be a Gold Cup filly for next year. That’s it for this year.
D K Weld
After race at
Leopardstown Sat, 14th Sep, 2019 (1st)
We were very hopeful in a very competitive handicap,. He rode her exactly as I thought he would. He got her into a lovely rhythm, Leopardstown takes a bit of getting, and he took his time, steady progress, came with a lovely run and gave her a lovely ride. She's a big filly and she's progressed all the time. This is her fourth win from five runs this year and she's getting better all the time. I've actually made an entry for her at Group 3 level so it's in my mind that this filly has the potential to go on now and campaign at stakes level from now on. I have her in the two-mile Loughbrown Stakes at the Curragh in about three weeks time. Her class is just winning for her over shorter distances but I believe when she goes a mile-and-six or two miles that she'll be very comfortable at that as well. Her real potential is next year, and maybe the year after, but certainly next year is when she is going to develop into that big frame of hers. She's a lovely consistent filly. She's a very straight-forward filly, she doesn't take a lot of work, she likes to be fresh and she's just an improving filly.
D K Weld
After race at
Curragh Fri, 23rd Aug, 2019 (1st)
We were very happy with her, she's progressive,. She won well in Sligo the last day and this was a step up in grade again and she's won nicely going to the line. Where she goes from here I'm not entirely sure but she's a filly that deserves a crack at a decent handicap now in the autumn. We'll see how she comes out of the race and see how we go then. She stays well, is honest, genuine, tough and only does what she has to do. She's a lovely filly and hopefully there is more to come from her.
D K Weld
Related by Dam Kasanka (IRE)
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