Tuesday’s racing: Irish Guineas weekend news, trainers and jockeys to follow on the day
Adrian Wall
Published:
May 18, 2026
Adrian has loved racing from an early age, and regularly visits his local tracks in the west of Ireland. With a love for both UK & Irish flat and jumps racing, his favourite festival is the Galway Races and he goes there every year.
Adrian Wall runs through all the interesting details for Tuesday’s racing, including all the news for the upcoming Irish Guineas weekend.
Aidan O’Brien holds all the aces for the upcoming Irish Guineas weekend at the Curragh. Heading the way for the Irish 2,000 Guineas is Gstaad who is the 4/11 favourite to get the job done after his second in the English equivalent. He certainly deserves his place at the head of the market but he has finished runner-up in four of his five Group 1s to date so there may be each-way value to be had.
In the Irish 1,000 Guineas, O’Brien’s Precise heads the market at 7/4 with stablemate True Love not far behind at 2/1. The former was sent off favourite for the English version but was beaten a few lengths by True Love on the day, so it will be fascinating to see which of them Ryan Moore will choose if they both take their chance.
Harry Derham unbeaten at Hexham this season
Harry Derham is a perfect two from two at Hexham so far this season and his sole runner on the card is Katie’s Melody in the 3m handicap chase (7.20). A bumper scorer who has hit the frame three times over timber, she won her sole point start and can improve now tackling larger obstacles for the first time.
Paul Midgley runner worth a market check at Nottingham
Paul Midgley is 2-3 at Nottingham this year and Masterclass (4.55) is worth a look in the 5f handicap. He won this race last year off a 3lb higher mark and may well have been laid out for this.
Sam Coen is 2-3 at Cork this season and he will ride two outsiders at the venue on Tuesday in the shape of Walls Cross (7.42) and Seti (8.12). Why not stick them into a small each-way double for some fun.