Green concessions at the Curragh Derby weekend

The Curragh racecourse will host a Fan Zone at the Derby Festival Family Race Day on Sunday with a special admission price of €5 for anyone wearing a green jersey.

The main race is the  Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby of Saturday and Epsom Derby winner Harzand is among nine runners declared to run.

Trainer Dermot Weld, who sent out his 4,000th winner this week, has won the race twice previously with Zagreb in 1996 and Grey Swallow in 2004, while owner the Aga Khan has won the race five times previously with Alamshar (2003), Sinndar (2000), Kahyasi (1988), Shahrastani (1986) and Shergar (1981)

Idaho heads a team of four runners for Aidan O'Brien who attempts to win the Group 1 Classic for a remarkable 12th time.

Red Verdon trained by Ed Dunlop is the sole British trained contender.

Jim Bolger, who has trained two Irish Derby winners - Trading Leather (2013) and St Jovite (1992) - has declared both Moonlight Magic and Stellar Mass.

Bolger commented about the Derrinstown Derby Trial winner: “Moonlight Magic is very well and I am hoping he will give a good account of himself. I think the Curragh will suit him better than Epsom. It might have been that he just had an off day at Epsom but I think the track may have been a factor so we are looking forward to the Curragh.”

The Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby festival gets underway on FRIDAY evening at 5.30pm with a seven-race card.

A field of 13 will go to post for the Irish Stallion Farms EBF Ragusa Handicap with champion jockey Pat Smullen teaming up with William Haggas to ride Dawn Missile.

In the DoneDeal Apprentice Derby 16 runners have been declared as Ireland’s leading young jockeys do battle over the Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby course and distance.

The Curragh is delighted to announce that they will have a dedicated FAN ZONE for soccer fans at the races this SUNDAY to watch the Ireland v France game and anyone wearing their green jersey will gain admission for only €5 which includes a food voucher which can be redeemed in the Fan Zone.

Facilities will include open bar, big screen and food outlets. The Kildare v Westmeath Leinster semi-final will also be shown.

Evan Arkwright from the Curragh Racecourse commented:
“What better way to watch the match on Sunday than to come racing to support the boys in green, see top class racing, enjoy lots of free entertainment for kids and the game on five big screens throughout the racecourse - there is guaranteed to be a great atmosphere.”

Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby (Group 1 Classic) Saturday 25th June
Claudio Monteverdi
Ebediyin
Harzand
Idaho
Moonlight Magic
Port Douglas
Red Verdon
Shogun
Stellar Mass

Paddy Power: 4-5 Harzand, 9-4 Idaho, 10 Red Verdon, 12 Moonlight Magic, 16 Port Douglas, 33 Stellar Mass, Shogun, 50 Claudio Monteverdi, 66 Ebediyin

Schedule

Friday first race 5.30pm, with concert after racing featuring Finbar Furey and special guest Mundy

Saturday first race 3pm, Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby off at 5.20pm

Sunday first race 2.15pm. Dedicated fan zone with coverage of Ireland v France

Admission

Friday Adult €20, seniors and under 25s €10

Saturday Adult €30, seniors and under 25s €25

Sunday Adult €20, seniors and under 25s €10.

€5 euro admission with food voucher for anyone wearing green jersey

Under 16s accompanied by an adult are free on all race days

Transport

Free car parking

Trains to Kildare town with free shuttle to race

Dublin Coach provide a race day service see dublincoach.ie

Website - www.curragh.ie,