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So I read that HRI are planning to have a Champions Weekend. Brian Kavanagh, chief executive of HRI, said:
Sounds good to me. I thought they should have done something mid-summer, but this is a good enough idea. Looks like it will be the week after the all-Ireland hurling final, which is for the best.
I am trying to work out what the races will be.
Group 1 races
Matron Stakes
Champion Stakes
Moyglare Stakes
St. Leger
National Stakes
Group races
Kiltiernan Stakes (1m2f Group 3)
Blandford Stakes (Fillies and Mares 1m2f Group 2)
Solonoway (1m Group 3)
Tower Stakes (2yo 6f Group 3)
Renaissance Stakes (6f Group 3)
Premier handicaps
September Handicap (7f)
Irish Stallion Farms EBF Handicap (1m6f)
Autumn Fillies Handicap (1m4f)
Other races??? either
Amateur Derby (1m4f)
Breeders' Cup Juveline Trial Stakes (1m for 2yo, won by Battle of Marengo last year)
I think this is an excellent initiative. No matter what way you cut the above races, you would get a very interesting weekend of racing. I bang on about it quite a bit, but there is surely an argument to push a bit of money at the sprint (Renaissance) and try to get it marked up in grade to encourage Irish sprinters.
What are the thoughts?
“I am pleased that HRI has been able to create the inaugural Irish Champions Weekend in September 2014, taking place at Leopardstown on Saturday, September 13 followed by the Curragh on Sunday, September 14.
“It is planned that Irish Champions Weekend will host at least ten Group races, including up to five Group One contests, along with several valuable Premier Handicaps. These two meetings will be promoted and marketed jointly, with the ambition of attracting a major international audience to Ireland.
“Irish Champions Weekend also opens up the opportunity for a new, exciting Tri-Nation series of Autumn Championships linking the top three racing nations of Europe, starting with Ireland’s weekend, followed by the Arc weekend in France and culminating with the British Champions Weekend of racing in October.”
Sounds good to me. I thought they should have done something mid-summer, but this is a good enough idea. Looks like it will be the week after the all-Ireland hurling final, which is for the best.
I am trying to work out what the races will be.
Group 1 races
Matron Stakes
Champion Stakes
Moyglare Stakes
St. Leger
National Stakes
Group races
Kiltiernan Stakes (1m2f Group 3)
Blandford Stakes (Fillies and Mares 1m2f Group 2)
Solonoway (1m Group 3)
Tower Stakes (2yo 6f Group 3)
Renaissance Stakes (6f Group 3)
Premier handicaps
September Handicap (7f)
Irish Stallion Farms EBF Handicap (1m6f)
Autumn Fillies Handicap (1m4f)
Other races??? either
Amateur Derby (1m4f)
Breeders' Cup Juveline Trial Stakes (1m for 2yo, won by Battle of Marengo last year)
I think this is an excellent initiative. No matter what way you cut the above races, you would get a very interesting weekend of racing. I bang on about it quite a bit, but there is surely an argument to push a bit of money at the sprint (Renaissance) and try to get it marked up in grade to encourage Irish sprinters.
What are the thoughts?