This unique event, which takes place prior to racing at the Curragh on Sunday September 10th, allows racing fans to go behind the scenes at many of the leading racing yards, stud farms and world-class equine hospitals based on the famous Curragh plains.

Visits to the yards of Dermot Weld and Johnny Murtagh are already full, but the Curragh Thoroughbred Trail, supported by Horse Racing Ireland Ownership, still has limited places available at the yards of John Oxx, Adrian Keatley, Willie McCreery, Michael O’Callaghan, Michael Halford and Tracey Collins. The world-famous Irish National Stud, Kildangan Stud, the Racing Academy and Centre for Education (RACE), the Irish Farrier School and some of the top equine hospitals are some of the other locations included in the Thoroughbred Trail.

Each trail is limited to 50 people and will be filled on a first-come-first-served basis. All proceeds from the Thoroughbred Trail will be donated to horse racing charities.

Evan Arkwright, Commercial Manager of the Curragh Racecourse, commented: “The Thoroughbred Trail is a fantastic opportunity for visitors to see behind the scenes of the Curragh, to experience areas not normally accessed by the public. We are hugely grateful to the support of the trainers, studs and veterinary facilities who are opening their doors on Sunday September 10th as the Thoroughbred Trail is an integral part of Longines Irish Champions Weekend.”

Longines Irish Champions Weekend features the QIPCO Irish Champion Stakes on Saturday September 9th, and the Comer Group International Irish St. Leger at the Curragh on Sunday September 10th.

Racegoers can choose their own trail at the time of booking online.

TRAIL OPTIONS

Trail 1 Dermot Weld Alan Fleming (sold out)

Trail 2 Michael O’Callaghan Dick Brabazon RACE/Farrier School

Trail 3 Adrian Keatley Ken Condon Robbie McNamara

Trail Michael Halford Kildangan Stud

Trail 5 Johnny Murtagh/Darren Bunyan Anglesey Lodge Equine Hospital (sold out)

Trail 6 Willie McCreery John Feane Brendan Duke

Trail 7 Michael Halford Kildangan Stud

Trail 8 John Feane Eddie Harty Tracey Collins

Trail 9 John Oxx Irish National Stud Sycamore Lodge Equine Hospital

Trails should be reserved by booking on line, Click here to book your place.

Weekend racing ticket plus trail: €70

Sunday racing ticket plus trail: €45

Trail on its own: €20

Scheduled Dublin Coach Services from the Luas Red Cow will stop at Curragh if people instruct the drivers. A shuttle bus to the racecourse will facilitate the train that departs from Heuston Station, Dublin