Naas Racecourse is a horse racing venue in Naas, County Kildare, Ireland, approximately 18 miles from Dublin. The course stages both Flat racing and National Hunt racing and in 2010 fifteen race meetings were held there.[1]

The Naas Races Company was formed in 1922 and the first meeting at the course was held on 19 June 1924.[2] The course is left-handed with an uphill finish and a long run-in.[3]

Naas stages several Grade Two National Hunt races, including the Slaney Novice Hurdle, Nas Na Riogh Novice Chase and the Johnstown Novice Hurdle, and one Group Three flat race, the Blue Wind Stakes. Another flat race, the Fillies' Sprint Stakes, held Group Three status from 2006 to 2010.

Amongst horses that have taken part in races at Naas are Ragusa, the 1963 Irish Derby and Eclipse Stakes winner, and Arkle, winner of the Cheltenham Gold Cup in 1964, 1965 and 1966.[2]

Notable races

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Month DOW Race Name Type Grade Distance Age/Sex
January Sunday Lawlor's of Naas Novice Hurdle Hurdle Grade 1 2m 4f 5yo +
January Saturday Naas Racecourse Business Club Novice Chase Chase Grade 3 3m 5yo +
January Saturday Limestone Lad Hurdle Hurdle Grade 3 2m 3f 5yo +
February Sunday Newlands Chase Chase Grade 2 2m 5yo +
February Sunday Nas Na Riogh Novice Chase Chase Grade B 2m 4f 5yo +
February Sunday Johnstown Novice Hurdle Hurdle Grade 2 2m 4yo +
March Sunday Naas Directors Plate Novice Chase Chase Grade 3 2m 4f 5yo +
March Sunday Leinster National Chase Listed 3m ½f 5yo +
May Wednesday Blue Wind Stakes Flat Group 3 1m 2f 3yo + f
June Monday Fillies' Sprint Stakes Flat Listed 6f 2yo only f
Oct / Nov Monday Poplar Square Chase Chase Grade 3 2m 5yo +
November Saturday Fishery Lane Hurdle Hurdle Grade 3 2m 4yo only

References

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  1. ^ "Naas Racecourse". Retrieved 24 February 2011.
  2. ^ a b "History - Naas Races". Retrieved 24 February 2011.
  3. ^ White, John (1992). The Racegoers' Encyclopedia. Collins Willow. p. 140. ISBN 0-00-218404-4.
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