Ballyhane Stud offer €50,000 Bonus to Winner of New €200,000 Irish EBF Ballyhane Stakes Race
Tue 18 Feb 2020

(L-R) Trainer Karl Burke, Johnny Murtagh, Dermot Cantillon, Chairman of Naas Racecourse, Joe Foley Owner Ballyhane Stud, Nessa Joyce, Manager Irish EBF and trainer Kevin Ryan pictured with Ballyhane stallion Dandy Man. Mandatory Credit ©INPHO/James Crombie
CLICK HERE FOR ENTRY FORM and Median Sire List EBF Ballyhane race
Ballyhane Stud will offer a €50,000 bonus to the winning connections of the new €200,000 Irish EBF Ballyhane Stakes, if they are by a Ballyhane sire. In addition, Ballyhane Stud will give the winning breeder a free nomination to a Ballyhane stallion in 2021.
The six furlong race will be run on Bank Holiday Monday, 3rd August 2020 at Naas Racecourse and the early entry deadline is Wednesday 26th February at 12 noon. The race will be the richest race ever run at Naas Racecourse and is open to EBF eligible two-year-olds whose sire’s median price is no more than €75,000.
Joe Foley, owner of Ballyhane Stud, said “I’m delighted to support the Irish EBF Ballyhane Stakes, a race which should be an exciting addition to the calendar. It’s a huge pot for owners and trainers to target and the €50k bonus for a Ballyhane sired winner is our way of rewarding supporters of our stallions.”
UK Trainer Karl Burke was present for the launch and commented: “I have some lovely 2 year olds this year and I’ll definitely be targeting some of them at this new race. It’s a great prize and Naas has been a lucky track for me. The team at Naas do an excellent job at looking after their UK connections. Not only do they provide top class hospitality to the owners but also provide accommodation for the stable staff.”
Johnny Murtagh commented; “The Ballyhane Stakes is a great initiative for 2020 in the 2 year old racing calendar. It had a significant influence on my purchasing decisions at the yearling sales last autumn. It’s a great opportunity for everyone in racing to be in with a shout of winning a hugely valuable race. It also comes at a great time of the year, before the yearling sales of 2020.”
Speaking about the announcement, John O’Connor, Chairman, Irish EBF, said; “The concept behind the race is to offer connections of EBF eligible two-year-olds, where their sire’s median price is no more than €75,000, a lucrative race where they are competing against other similar valued horses who are either home breds or auction bought two-year-olds. By capping the sire’s median price, giving weight allowances to lower sire median prices and with the added incentive of the €50,000 Ballyhane Stud bonus, it creates more opportunities for two-year-olds and it is great to be part of something special.”
To view the list of sires with a median price of €75,000 or less, that can enter the race, click here – Median Sire List EBF Ballyhane race
For the complete list of sires including those outside the EU please visit https://www.hri-ras.ie/race-planning/qualifications/.
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For Further Information:
Nessa Joyce, Manager, Irish European Breeders’ Fund
Greenhills, Kill, Naas, Co Kildare, W91 FY62
M: +353 85 7590970, E: info@irishebf.ie Twitter & Facebook: @IrishEBF