Ladies Day, Roses, GAA Legends And Much More At Killarney Races

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At last year’s Killarney Races Dawn Milk Ladies Day were General Manager of Lee Strand, John O’Sullivan with finalists Yvonne O’Reilly, Sinead Hayes, Joanne Wharton O’Sullivan, Agne Kremenskiene and Judge Lisa Cannon. Photo by Dermot Crean

STYLISH ladies, dapper gents, a beautiful bunch of Roses and hugely popular Kerry GAA legends will be out in force at Killarney’s July Racing Festival.

The four-day festival will commence on Monday, July 17 with a family evening which will feature a very special celebration to pay tribute to Kerry football great Colm Cooper who will be the guest of honour.

Punters and supporters can enjoy what promises to be a very memorable occasion with hospitality tickets available for the event as Killarney Race Company pays tribute to the legend.

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The racing highlight on the Monday will be the Cairn Rouge Stakes – a listed race – worth €55,000.

Another evening of great racing will follow on Tuesday, July 18 with locals and visitors from all around the globe expected to flock to the Ross Road track where the atmosphere is matched only by the spectacular views at Ireland’s most scenic racecourse.

Tuesday’s highlight out on the course will be the Richard and Mary Butler Memorial Handicap Steeplechase (Grade B) worth €50,000.

There will be added glamour on Wednesday, July 19 – another evening meeting – when several of this year’s Rose of Tralee finalists will mingle with the racegoers, posing for selfies and signing autographs as a little bit of festival fever transfers from Tralee to Killarney.

Thursday, July 20, is the biggest day of all, of course, as it’s Dawn Milk Ladies Day at Killarney Races. Champion dancer and Kerry GAA hero Aidan O’Mahony will join top Irish model and fellow Dancing With The Stars contestant, Thalia Heffernan, as the celebrity adjudicators and the judging process will commence at 2.00pm sharp.

The Queen of Fashion winner will receive a trip for two to Paris while the best-dressed gent will win a trip for two to Milan.

Admission prices are €20 for the evening meetings on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday and €25 on Ladies Day on Thursday. Concessions are available for students and OAPs and children under the age of 12 will be admitted free of charge if accompanied by an adult.

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