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A preview of today's Naas fixture

Sky Majesty (left) and Tom MarquandSky Majesty (left) and Tom Marquand
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A quality day of action is set to take place at Naas today with the Group 3 Ballyogan Stakes headlining the seven-race card. William Haggas’ raider Sky Majesty heads the market and would look to hold the best form, whilst Miss Attitude also represents the raiding team from across the Irish Sea.

Willie McCreery ’s filly Vespertilio is also fancied in the early market exchanges and would have to have a chance on her best form.

The third race on the card, the Irish EBF Auction Series Maiden looks to be between the two horses with experience in Unbreakable Duke and Fresh Fade Meanwhile Aqua Bear is also a market mover this morning as she has halved in price from 14/1 for the Ado McGuinness team.

The concluding contest on the programme is off at 5:10 and appears to be a clear opening for Reyenzi to get his career back on track after being upped to Group company recently. On the other hand, Cap Saint Martin carries a welterweight in comparison, considering Wayne Hassett’s claim. Joseph O’Brien's charge is having his first run since a gelding operation.

The first race is off at 1:40 with Luna Mia and Elly Bay both having the experience and topping the market. However, they are now exposed and Goomah seems to be all the rage in this mornings market. The daughter of Sioux Nation’s price has collapsed from 16/1 into 13/2. Hazrama has also come in for some support this morning, for Dermot Weld and Chris Hayes.

Following watering and 4.5mm of rain yesterday, the going at the County KIldare venue is currently described as good in the straight and good, good to firm in places, on the round course.

About Dan McEvoy
Dan is currently studying A-Levels in St Colman?s College Newry and from a young age has always had a major interest in racing. He rides out in a racing yard before school and on the weekends. He has also worked as a reporter for P2P.ie since 2023 and has recently joined the Press Association. From Down, he plays for the local Gaelic football club.