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SIS Supporting Irish Racing Handicap

Curragh · Sun 19th Apr 2026 · 13:50
📏 5f 🌿 Soft 🏟️ Turf 💰 €15,314 🐎 Flat
2nd
Likedbymike
9/2
Seamie Heffernan
1st
Stag Night
3/1F
W J Lee
3rd
Noble Nation
4/1
Shane Foley
📏
Distance
5f
🌿
Going
Soft
🏟️
Surface
Turf
💰
Prize
€15,314
🐎
Runners
14
🔖
Type
Flat
📊 Betting Forecast
7/2 Noble Nation, 4/1 Stag Night, 11/2 Cuban Grey, 6/1 Gazelle d'Or, Buddy Batt, 8/1 Shadow Of The Moon, Likedbymike, Ribble Emperor, 20/1 Sarahmae, 25/1 Sommelier
Pos Horse / Form Age/Wgt Jockey / Trainer OR Odds
7
Gazelle d'Or Form: 14610-
4y
140 lbs
Jack Cleary(5)
M C Grassick
89 12/1
🥉 3rd
Noble Nation Form: 1000-1
5y
121 lbs
Shane Foley
Gerard O'Leary
70 4/1
13
Genesis Form: 31650-
5y
122 lbs

Michael Mulvany
71
🥇 1st
Stag Night Form: 715-32
8y
140 lbs
W J Lee
W McCreery
89 3/1F
4
Sommelier Form: /000-0
5y
134 lbs
Gavin Ryan
Kieran P Cotter
83 40/1
6
Sarahmae Form: 046-80
4y
133 lbs
Reese Holohan(7)
Denis Gerard Hogan
82 16/1
5
Back Down Under Form: 3309-6
5y
132 lbs

Padraig Roche
81
5
Buddy Batt Form: 511-31
5y
131 lbs
Ronan Whelan
Tracey Collins
80 7/1
6
Airspeed Form: 0533-0
4y
131 lbs

Edward Lynam
80
8 4y
131 lbs
Luke McAteer
John James Feane
80 11/1
🥈 2nd
Likedbymike Form: 2307-6
4y
130 lbs
Seamie Heffernan
M J Byrne
79 9/2
8
Clonmacash Form: 277341
5y
131 lbs

Adrian McGuinness
80
10
Cuban Grey Form: 0-3352
6y
127 lbs
Rory Mulligan(5)
Patrick J McKenna
76 11/2
9
Ribble Emperor Form: 38322-
4y
125 lbs
J M Sheridan
P C O'Donnell
74 18/1
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RACING POST VERDICT

Despite last year's failure to build on an early-season win, NOBLE NATION nap is tipped to score again after last month's Naas repeat

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15:05 Ascot
Racecard
Horse Silk
Limestone
J : Dylan Browne McMonagle
T : Joseph Patrick O'Brien
15:05
Age: 3
Form: 321-11
Weight: 128 lbs
OR:
Joseph O\'Brien had a fantastic opening day, saddling one winner and three placed horses, and his team continues to operate in excellent form.

His representative here, LIMESTONE, really caught my eye on his latest start in Ireland. For a brief moment he looked as though he might be struggling for pace, but when asked to quicken he produced a turn of foot that was extremely impressive.

The step up to 1m6f is unknown territory for many in this field, but based on the way he finished off his race over 1m5f, I don\'t see the extra furlong being an issue at all. In fact, it may bring out even more improvement.