Naas Racecourse will once again host the
first major National Hunt race of the new year in Ireland when the Grade One Lawlor’s of Naas
Novice Hurdle goes to post at Naas Racecourse on Sunday January 7. The launch of
the premier race was held at Lawlor’s Hotel, Naas and was attended
by some of the leading names in Irish horse racing including trainer, Willie Mullins,
jockey Jack Kennedy, amateur jockey and assistant trainer Kate Harrington,
jockey Katie Walsh, Naas Racecourse Chairman, Dermot Cantillon, Meta Osborne,
Senior Steward of the Turf Club and Tom Ryan, Manager of Naas Racecourse.
Another strong field of high calibre
horses is expected for this prestigious event, with previous winners Gordon
Elliott and Willie Mullins set to put forward many of their top novice
hurdlers. The €90,000 prize fund could have a major impact on the standings in
the trainers’ championship at the end of the season.
Elliott and jockey Jack Kennedy combined
to win the 2017 Grade One
Lawlor’s of Naas Novice Hurdle with the exciting Death Duty, a Grade 1 winner
over fences at Fairyhouse last time. Willie Mullins had won the three previous
renewals with Briar Hill, Mckinley and Bellshill with the latter going on to
further Grade One success
at the Punchestown festival. In 2013, Rule The World, the 2016 Aintree Grand
National hero, won the race for trainer Mouse Morris.
As is always the case on the
opening day of the national hunt season in Kildare, there will be plenty of
eyes on the competitors outside the track who will be dressed in their finest
for the Winter Ladies’ Day Competition, which is once again sponsored by Hugh
Statham Goldsmith & Jewellers in Naas. The prize for the winning lady will
be a stunning Raymond Weil watch worth more than €2,250, while there are also bracelets worth €190 each for the four runners up in the fashion competition, bringing the total value of the prizes to
over €3,000.
Judges for the Winter
Ladies’ Day competition will be celebrity stylist Ingrid Hoey, and Anna Fortune, Commercial Manager at The Kildare
Post.
Manager of Naas Racecourse,
Tom Ryan, said: “This occasion is always a brilliant one to mark the beginning
of premier national hunt racing in Ireland for the year, and as ever we are
expecting some top quality entrants due to the sizeable prize money on offer. We
continue to be indebted to Lawlor’s of Naas Town Centre Hotel for their
continued support. As always, there will be plenty of excitement off the track
for the Winter Ladies’ Day competition, and we are delighted to have Hugh
Statham Goldsmith & Jewellers on board once again this year to sponsor the
prizes."
Speaking in
advance of the launch of the Lawlor’s of Naas Novice Hurdle, fashion judge
Ingrid Hoey, said: “I’m really looking forward to seeing all the wonderful
fashion that will be on show this year in Naas. In particular, I will be
looking out for those who are able to combine comfort and warmth with style,
considering the time of year. Naturally,
it’s January so we don’t want to see skimpy summer dresses or bare legs. I will
be looking for an unusual head piece, a well-cut coat and someone who has put a
great look together in an effortless, elegant and very individual way.”
Richard Nugent, General
Manager of Lawlor’s of Naas Town Centre Hotel, said; “This
is our fourth year sponsoring the Lawlor’s of Naas Novice Hurdle, and we are
delighted to be so heavily involved in one of the biggest races of the national
hunt calendar this early in the season. It is always a fabulous day of racing
and fashion at Naas Racecourse, and it’s a great excuse to get out of the house
following Christmas and enjoy some top quality sporting action.”
There are seven races on the card with
the first going to post
at 12.40pm. Admission tickets cost €15 and include a €5 free bet. A range of
hospitality packages are available and bookings can be made by contacting Naas
Racecourse on (045) 897391 or
by visiting www.naasracecourse.com