2023 Irish 2000 Guineas: Race History

There was plenty of quality in the last running of the Irish 2000 Guineas at Curragh on Saturday.

NATIVE TRAIL winning the Tattersalls Irish 2,000 Guineas (Group 1)
NATIVE TRAIL winning the Tattersalls Irish 2,000 Guineas (Group 1) Picture: Pat Healy Photography

Native Trail was a good winner. Will the 2023 Irish 2000 Guineas (1609m) at Curragh on Saturday be as good?

2023 IRISH 2000 GUINEAS - RACE HISTORY AND BACKGROUND

The Irish 2000 Guineas is a Group 1 race run under Set Weight conditions for three year old colts and fillies at the Curragh conducted by the Curragh Racecourse for Horse Racing Ireland.

The Irish 2000 Guineas is run over the mile. It was first run in 1921 and was won by Soldennis.

It is the second of the Guineas races, three weeks after the English version. They often pattern on to the St James's Palace Stakes.

MAC SWINEY leads home thrilling Irish 2000 Guineas one-two for Jim Bolger - Racing TV

The Irish 2000 Guineas is run on the round course.

Many a top stallion has this on the mantelpiece. None more so than the great Sadler's Wells from 1984.

Nine horses have done the English 2000 Guineas/Irish 2000 Guineas double - Churchill in 2017 the most recent to do so.

Leading trainer is Aidan O'Brien with an amazing 11 wins. In fact he has won 7 times in the last 15 years but not the last 5.

Most wins as a jockey are by Tommy Burns and Martin Quirke with five.

In 2021 the Futurity Trophy winner Mac Swiney beat home English 2000 Guineas winner Poetic Flare and the Criterium International winner Van Gogh.

The Irish 2000 Guineas was worth £500,000 in 2023.

Notable winners of the Irish 2000 Guineas include Native Trail (2022), Mac Swiney (2021), Siskin (2020), Churchill (2017), Gleneagles (2015), Kingman (2014), Canford Cliffs (2010), Mastercraftsman (2009), Henrythenavigator (2008), Cockney Rebel (2007), Dubawi (2005), Rock Of Gibraltar (2002), Desert King (1997), Spinning World (1996), Barathea (1993), Rodrigo De Triano (1992), Don't Forget Me (1987), Triptych (1985), Sadler's Wells (1984), Right Tack (1969), Santa Claus (1964) and Hard Ridden (1958).

The 2022 Irish 2000 Guineas was won by Native Trail from New Energy and Imperial Fighter.


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