Leopardstown Racecourse History | ||||
The Dublin based racecourse of Leopardstown is located 5 miles from the city centre, and 3 miles from Bray, and first opened its gates on Monday 27th August 1888. The course was the brainchild of Captain George Quin who had witnessed the Park courses being built in England in the mid-1870s and modelled Leopardstown on Sandown racecourse. He had been the genius behind the formation of the Leopardstown Race Company early in 1888, having previously been Keeper of the Match Book for the Irish Turf Club between 1885 and 1891. After 6 months of hard work turning ordinary grazing land into ‘one of the most charming spots on which the eye can dwell’, the magnificence of the racecourse and the grandeur of the buildings were appreciated by a crowd of over 50000, many taking advantage of the railway line passing within 20 yards of the course. A full set of results from that inaugural meeting are given below. Today it hosts both Flat and National Hunt races, staging Group 1 races in each category. The Irish Champion Hurdle and Hennessey Gold Cup are two principal National Hunt races, while the Irish Champion Stakes is one of many top grade Flat races held at this top racecourse. Currently it hosts 22 fixtures annually.
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Although Leopardstown remains a thriving racecourse, nearby Bray closed its gates for the final time in 1844. | ||||
The County Wicklow town of Bray lies in the north of the county and is a busy seaside resort located some 12 miles south of Dublin on the border of County Dublin and County Wicklow. The town held its own races on the Common, with the Historical List of Horse Races and Matches showing results from a meeting held on Thursday 25th July 1754 when the Silver Cup was claimed by Mr Stone with his colt Durcling. Meetings continued irregularly for the next century, with a prolonged period of annual races between 1830 and 1838. The course then underwent repair, although a minor meeting was scheduled for September 1844. | ||||
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The inaugural running of the Irish Gold Cup over 3 miles was in 1987 when won by Forgive ‘n’ Forget. A complete list of winners is shown below:- |
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2000 The Irish Gold Cup over 3 miles was won by Florida Pearl (8/11 fav) trained by Willie Mullins and ridden by Paul Carberry, beating Dorans Pride (/1) trained by Michael Hourigan and ridden by P G Hourigan, with Rince Ri (11/4) trained by T M Walsh and ridden by Conor O’Dwyer in third 2001 The Irish Gold Cup over 3 miles was won by Florida Pearl (5/4 fav) trained by Willie Mullins and ridden by Richard Johnson, beating Alexander Banquet (20/1) trained by Willie Mullins and ridden by Barry Geraghty, with Dorans Pride (11/1) trained by Michael Hourigan and ridden by P G Hourigan in third 2002 The Irish Gold Cup over 3 miles was won by Alexander Banquet (3/1) trained by Willie Mullins and ridden by Barry Geraghty, beating Behrajan (5/1) trained by Henry Daly and ridden by Norman Williamson, with Rince Ri (9/2) trained by T M Walsh and ridden by Ruby Walsh in third 2003 The Irish Gold Cup over 3 miles was won by Beef or Salmon (Evens fav) trained by Michael Hourigan and ridden by Timmy Murphy, beating Colonel Braxton (7/2) trained by Dessie Hughes and ridden by Norman Williamson, with Harbour Pilot (6/1) trained by Noel Meade and ridden by Paul Carberry in third 2004 The Irish Gold Cup over 3 miles was won by Florida Pearl (5/1) trained by Willie Mullins and ridden by Richard Johnson, beating Le Coudray (15/8 fav) trained by Christy Roche and ridden by Barry Geraghty, with Rince Ri (4/1) trained by T M Walsh and ridden by Ruby Walsh in third 2005 The Irish Gold Cup over 3 miles was won by Rule Supreme (11/2) trained by Willie Mullins and ridden by David Casey, beating Beef or Salmon (8/15 fav) trained by Michael Hourigan and ridden by Paul Carberry, with Cloudy Bays (20/1) trained by C Byrnes and ridden by Davy Russell in third 2006 The Irish Gold Cup over 3 miles was won by Beef or Salmon (2/5 fav) trained by Michael Hourigan and ridden by Paul Carberry, beating Hedgehunter (100/30) trained by Willie Mullins and ridden by David Casey, with Native Upmanship (50/1) trained by Arthur Moore and ridden by Conor O’Dwyer in third 2007 The Irish Gold Cup over 3 miles was won by Beef or Salmon (11/4) trained by Michael Hourigan and ridden by Andrew McNamara, beating The Listener (9/10 fav) trained by Robert Alner and ridden by Daryl Jacob, with Hi Cloy (14/1) trained by Michael Hourigan and ridden by Paul Carberry in third 2008 The Irish Gold Cup over 3 miles was won by The Listener (2/1 fav) trained by Robert and Sally Alner and ridden by Daryl Jacob, beating Turko (13/2) trained by Paul Nicholls and ridden by Sam Thomas, with Snowy Morning (11/4) trained by Willie Mullins and ridden by Ruby Walsh in third 2009 The Irish Gold Cup over 3 miles was won by Neptune Collonges (8/13 fav) trained by Paul Nicholls and ridden by Ruby Walsh, beating Notre Pere (100/30) trained by Jim Dreaper and ridden by Andrew Lynch, with Chelsea Harbour (20/1) trained by Thomas Mullins and ridden by Davy Russell in third 2010 The Irish Gold Cup over 3 miles was won by Joncol (9/4 fav) trained by Paul Nolan and ridden by Alain Cawley, beating Cooldine (5/2) trained by Willie Mullins and ridden by Ruby Walsh, with Schindlers Hunt (20/1) trained by Dessie Hughes and ridden by P W Flood in third 2011 The Irish Gold Cup over 3 miles was won by Kempes (5/1) trained by Willie Mullins and ridden by David Casey, beating Glencove Marina (25/1) trained by Eoin Griffin and ridden by Robbie Power, with Joncol (13/8 fav) trained by Paul Nolan and ridden by Alain Cawley in third 2012 The Irish Gold Cup over 3 miles was won by Quel Esprit (5/4 fav) trained by Willie Mullins and ridden by Ruby Walsh, beating Roberto Goldback (14/1) trained by Dessie Hughes and ridden by Barry Geraghty, with Treacle (33/1) trained by Tom Taaffe and ridden by Paul Townend in third 2013 The Irish Gold Cup over 3 miles was won by Sir Des Champs (11/8) trained by Willie Mullins and ridden by Davy Russell, beating Flemenstar (4/5 fav) trained by P Casey and ridden by Andrew Lynch, with Joncol (33/1) trained by Paul Nolan and ridden by Robbie Power in third 2014 The Irish Gold Cup over 3 miles was won by Last Instalment (8/1) trained by Philip Fenton and ridden by Brian O’Connell, beating Tidal Bay (5/2) trained by Paul Nicholls and ridden by Ruby Walsh, with First Lieutenant (7/4 fav) trained by Mouse Morris and ridden by Bryan Cooper in third 2015 The Irish Gold Cup over 3 miles was won by Carlingford Lough (4/1) trained by John Kiely and ridden by Tony McCoy, beating Foxrock (7/2) trained by T M Walsh and ridden by Adrian Heskin, with Lord Windermere (7/1) trained by Jim Culloty and ridden by Davy Russell in third 2016 The Irish Gold Cup over 3 miles was won by Carlingford Lough (20/1) trained by John Kiely and ridden by Mark Walsh, beating Road to Riches (5/4 fav) trained by Noel Meade and ridden by Bryan Cooper, with Fine Rightly (33/1) trained by S Crawford and ridden by Andrew Lynch in third 2017 The Irish Gold Cup over 3 miles was won by Sizing John (100/30) trained by Jessica Harrington and ridden by Robbie Power, beating Empire of Dirt (9/2) trained by Gordon Elliott and ridden by Jack Kennedy, with Don Poli (9/4 fav) trained by Gordon Elliott and ridden by David Mullins in third 2018 The Irish Gold Cup over 3 miles was won by Edwulf (33/1) trained by Joseph O’Brien and ridden by Mr Derek O’Connor, beating Outlander (6/1) trained by Gordon Elliott and ridden by Jack Kennedy, with Djakadam (13/2) trained by Willie Mullins and ridden by Mr Patrick Mullins in third 2019 The Irish Gold Cup over 3 miles was won by Bellshill (2/1) trained by Willie Mullins and ridden by Ruby Walsh, beating Road to Riches (5/6 fav) trained by Noel Meade and ridden by S W Flanagan, with The Storyteller (8/1) trained by Gordon Elliott and ridden by Davy Russell in third |
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