2023 Irish 1000 Guineas: Race History

Will the Irish 1000 Guineas run at Curragh on Sunday be another big result for Ballydoyle?

HOMELESS SONGS
HOMELESS SONGS Picture: Pat Healy Photography

Aidan O'Brien has many wins so will he add to that in the 2023 Irish 1000 Guineas (1609m) at Curragh on Sunday?

2023 IRISH 1000 GUINEAS - RACE HISTORY AND BACKGROUND

The Irish 1000 Guineas is a Group 1 race run under Set Weight conditions for three year old fillies at the Curragh conducted by the Curragh Racecourse for Horse Racing Ireland.

The Irish 1000 Guineas is run over the mile. It was first run in 1922 and was won by Lady Violette.

It is the second of the fillies only Guineas races, three weeks after the English version. They often pattern on to the Coronation Stakes.

Empress Josephine rules for Aidan O'Brien in Tattersalls Irish 1000 Guineas at The Curragh

The Irish 1000 Guineas is run on the round course.

The race hasn't quite got the pedigree of the Irish 2000 Guineas.

Four fillies have done the English 1000 Guineas/Irish 1000 Guineas double – Attraction, Finsceal Beo, Winter and Hermosa.

After taking the Irish 1000 Guineas of 2018, Alpha Centauri would win the Coronation Stakes, Falmouth Stakes and Jacques Le Marois.

Aidan O'Brien trained the trifecta in 2017, all of whom would end up G1 winners that season.

Leading trainer is held by Aidan O'Brien with ten wins.

Most wins as a jockey is by Morny Wing with seven.

The Irish 1000 Guineas was worth £500,000 in 2023.

Notable winners of the Irish 1000 Guineas include Homeless Songs (2022), Hermosa (2019), Alpha Centauri (2018), Winter (2017), Misty For Me (2011), Again (2009), Halfway To Heaven (2008), Finsceal Beo (2007), Attraction (2004), Imagine (2001), Ridgewood Pearl (1995), Kooyonga (1991), In The Groove (1990) and Sonic Lady (1986).

The 2022 Irish 1000 Guineas was won by Homeless Songs from Tuesday and Concert Hall.


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