Future champions will star at the Curragh this Saturday with both feature races including some of the leading two year olds in training.
A Boy Called Susie, Constitution River, Geryon, Chicago Pope and Go Just Do It will clash in the Group 2 Coolmore Stud Woolton Bassett Tom Cooper Futurity Stakes, while the Alpha Centauri Debutante Stakes has attracted six runners including the Aidan O’Brien trained Composing, Suzie Songs, trained by Ger Lyons, a winner of her two career starts including the Jebel Ali Racecourse and Stables Anglesey Stakes, Brownstown trained by Gavin Cromwell and Skydance trained by Willie McCreery are other contenders, while the Karl Burke trained Evolutionist is the sole British trained runner.
There are 14 entries in the open Coolmore Stud Little Big Bear Maiden, 16 in the Sheehy Motors Volkswagen Maiden, 9 in the Neville O’Byrne Memorial EBF Handicap, 14 in the Kwiff Home of the Supercharge Handicap, 10 in the Donohue Marquees Maiden and 12 in the Kwiff Proud Sponsors of the Supercharge Handicap which brings racing to a close.
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Ground
Good, Good to firm in places. Continuing to water
Track
Racing on Curragh side track with stalls in center for sprints.
Forecast
Dry over coming days with temperatures high teens to low twenties
Link to confirmed runners
Admission
Adult €20 (€15 on line)
Seniors and Under 21 €15
Under 18s free accompanied by an adult
Curragh Bundle (admission, racecard, €10 food voucher, €5 Tote bet) €33
Gates Open
Saturday 12 noon
1st of 8 races 1.42pm
Where to watch
All races broadcast live on Racing TV
Transport
Free car parking.
Complimentary bus service from Kildare Town Train Station and The Square in the town – all times on curragh.ie
*Images show Suzie Songs winning the Jebel Ali Racecourse and Stables Anglesey Stakes