
Galway Festival day five: Betting tips, odds, and race rundown
Later in the card, at 8:10 the Rockshore Refreshing Irish Race gives us something to really look forward to as former Cheltenham Festival bumper winner A Dream To Share looks to back up his breakthrough success on the flat.
🏇 Quick Galway Festival day five tips
Win singles and each way bets
with odds from the
5:00 James's Gate Irish EBF Median Auction Maiden:
Nod Of Approval
5:30 Guinness Beginners Chase:
Jarrive De Mee
6:00 Guinness Galway Blazers Handicap Chase:
Native Speaker
6:35 Guinness Handicap:
Extensio
7:10 Guinness Irish EBF Fillies Maiden:
Jannah Star
7:40 Arthur Guinness Handicap:
Vega's Muse
8:10 Rockshore Refreshing Irish Race:
A Dream To Share
8:40 Hop House 13 Handicap:
Kool One
5:00 James's Gate Irish EBF Median Auction Maiden (3yo+) - 1m6f
Any support for the newcomers needs to be noted here. However, given the test that Galway presents, sticking with an experienced runner c be the way to go. Nazario finished ahead of World Tour at Down Royal on his racecourse debut, and the latter has since gone on to be turned over as the odds-on favourite at Bellewstown, finishing a disappointing fifth.
The form of those two is questionable, but Natalia Lupini have tasted success this week at Galway, so Nazario could take a big step.
NOD OD APPROVAL
wasn't beaten far in sixth behind Amadeus Mozart and Dorset on debut, and with normal improvement to come, that form gives him a standout chance here.
2024 Winner:
Bessie Abott
J
: Wesley Joyce
T
: Michael Mulvany
Odds
: 50/1
Our pick:
NOD OF APPROVAL
Trainer:
Jessica Harrington
Jockey:
Scott McCullagh
Form:
6
Age:
7
Weight:
9st 6lb
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5:30 Guinness Beginners Chase (5yo+) - 2m6½f
A decent beginner's chase for this time of year, and a lot of interesting runners line up. Former Grade 1 novice placed hurdler Sandor Clegane would have a massive chance here if he were to put his best foot forward. He was last seen over fences in 2024 when finishing fourth behind Spillane's Tower in the Grade 1 Champion Novice Chase at the Punchestown Festival, and if he can reach those heights here, he has the class to play a big part.
The Henry de Bromhead-trained Shantreusse has valuable chasing experience, and even though he is 0/13 over fences, most of his starts have come in good company. Given the form of the de Bromhead stable, he has a live each-way chance. Willie Mullins saddles three here, and even though Paul Townend has chosen to ride Uncle Pat,
JARRIVE DE MEE
may be the best of the three. Uncle Pat was well backed on his chase debut, but he will need to drop his head if he is to go one place better here today.
The selection Jarrive De Mee won three of his four starts over hurdles, with his only defeat coming in Grade 1 company at the Punchestown Festival, finishing nine lengths behind the Cheltenham Festival winner Jasmin De Vaux. He has the build to make a chaser, and he can make a winning start over fences under Patrick Mullins.
2024 Winner:
No corresponding race
Our pick: JARRIVE DE MEE
Trainer:
Willie Mullins
Jockey:
Patrick Mullins
Form:
/1114-
Age:
6
Weight:
11st 2lb
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6:00 Guinness Galway Blazers Handicap Chase (4yo+) - 2m6½f
The Goffer would be interesting under seven-pound claimer Josh Williamson if he can rediscover the form that saw him win a handicap chase at the 2023 Dublin Racing Festival. If he were to bounce back to his best, then he is well handicapped off 135.
Riaan, who is also trained by Gordon Elliott, needs to leave two bad runs behind him, but you only have to go a few months to see him finish fourth, sixth, and second in three top handicap chases at the Dublin Racing Festival, the Cheltenham Festival, and the Punchestown Festival.
He is a big play if he can recapture that form. Henry de Bromhead has won two of the last three runnings of this race, and he is represented with Marv Michael and
NATIVE SPEAKER
. The choice of Darragh O'Keeffe, Native Speaker, has won one of his four starts over fences, and he can be forgiven his latest run at the Punchestown Festival.
He got the better of Will Do when getting off the mark over fences, and this unexposed chaser looks sure to go well here. Neveradullmoment was a good winner over course and distance in September, and he can come back to life at a track where he acts well.
2024 Winner:
Battleoverdoyen
J:
Danny Gilligan
T:
Gordon Elliott
Odds:
20/1
Our pick: NATIVE SPEAKER
Trainer:
Henry de Bromhead
Jockey:
Darragh O'Keeffe
Form:
13139-
Age:
7
Weight:
11st 6lb
➡️
6:35 Guinness Handicap (Premier Handicap) (3yo+) - 1m4f
As always, the Guinness Handicap is as competitive as they come. A race that was won by the now Group 1 winner Princess Zoe, it's always a race to follow going forward. The Willie Mullins-trained Lope De Lilas had no luck at the Curragh on her latest start for the Closutton powerhouse, and she still has time on her side to show herself in a better light.
Fleetfoot was a last-gasp winner at the Curragh in a Premier Handicap in June, and the Jim Bolger-trained five-year-old can take the four-pound rise in his stride if he can back up that run. One horse it may be worth taking a chance on is last season's Sky Bet Stayers Handicap winner
EXTENSIO
. He was an impressive winner at York when easily getting the better of the well-punted Samui, and followed that with a handicap hurdle win off 128.
He made his comeback at Kilarney, where he was sent off as an unfancied 40/1 shot. Now, with that run under his belt, the son of Xtension should be capable of being more than competitive off just seven pounds higher than when bolting up at York. Others who look set to run well are Mashhoor, top-weight Layfayette, and Mo Ghille Mar.
2024 Winner:
Eagle's Way
J:
Chris Hayes
T:
William Durkan
Odds:
8/1
Our pick: EXTENSIO
Trainer:
P F O'Donnell
Jockey:
Joey Sheridan
Form:
/611-8
Age:
8
Weight:
9st 5lb
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7:10 Guinness Irish EBF Fillies Maiden (3yo+) - 1m4f
Natalia Lupini has had a good week with her stable star Dunum winning the COLM QUINN BMW Mile Handicap, and has a good chance of adding to that win with Colpe Cross. The daughter of Le Harve has had two starts to date and went close to getting off the mark when beaten a neck at Rosscommon by Sky Captain.
Her experience will be valuable here and looks sure to be primed to go well. However, the three-time raced
JANNAH STAR
looks the one to beat here. She has been sent off as the favourite for all three of her starts, and even though her supporters' patience may be wearing thin at this stage, she has a good chance to repay them here. Paddy Twomey's newcomers are always respected, and a close eye is to be kept on Ledecky, especially considering who owns her.
2024 Winner:
Andromeda
J:
Wayne Lordan
T:
Aidan O'Brien
Odds:
13/8Fav
Our pick: JANNAH STAR
Trainer:
Joseph O'Brien
Jockey:
Dylan Brown McMonagle
Form:
322
Age:
3
Weight:
9st 3lb
➡️
7:40 Arthur Guinness Handicap (3yo) - 1m½f
Dance For Chester is seeking a hat trick of wins, with both wins coming from different trainers. He hasn't been seen since April, but this may have been a long-term plan for this improving gelding. Ribee and Mother Mara are a host of other potential winners, but the consistent
VEGA'S MUSE
may be worth siding with here. The daughter of Lope De Vega has filled the runner-up spot on her last two runs and was only beaten by a half-length into third the time before.
She hung to her left on her latest start, and it can be argued that it cost her the win. That isn't ideal racing around Galway, but she will get first-time blinkers here with the hope that they will keep her mind on the job. A four-pound rise for not winning seems harsh, but with the step back up in trip and the new headgear, she looks set to go close to getting off the mark at the ninth time of asking.
2024 Winner:
Victor's Choice
J:
Robert Whearty
T:
Adrian Murray
Odds:
16/1
Our pick: VEGA'S MUSE
Trainer:
Jessica Harrington
Jockey:
Keithen Kennedy (5lb)
Form:
077322
Age:
3
Weight:
9st 13lb
➡️
8:10 Rockshore Refreshingly Irish Race (4yo+) - 1m6f
For all that Willie Mullins runs two decent level hurdlers in Charlus and Bunting, this should revolve around
A DREAM TO SHARE
. The former Champion Bumper winner has had three starts on the flat, and it is fair to say that connection were merely chancing their arm by running this Grade 1 bumper winner over seven furlongs and one mile. However, on his third start on the flat,
A Dream To Share was stepped up to one mile seven furlongs, and as expected, got the job done comfortably. The slight drop in distance will not be a problem here, given Galway's stiff finish. If all is well with the son of Muhaarar, this can be straightforward for the classy bumper performer.
2024 Winner:
Taipan
J:
Shane Foley
T:
Jessica Harrington
Odds:
9/2
Our pick:
A DREAM TO SHARE
Trainer:
John & Thomas Kiely
Jockey:
Wayne Lordan
Form:
441
Age:
7
Weight:
9st 9lb
➡️
8:40 Hop House 13 Handicap (3yo+) - 1m6f
Pralognan was a non-runner on Wednesday, but if he takes his chance here, the Newcastle winner could have a big say. The extra distance shouldn't be a worry as he was a winner over two miles two furlongs at Downpatrick in June. However, one that looks to be lurking on a favourable mark now thrusted back on the level is Conor Maxwell's
KOOL ONE
.
Even though he hasn't gotten off the mark over hurdles in five starts, Kool One has run some fine races. He was placed behind Charlus and Blue Lemons on his first two starts, and then finished second in a Grade 3 4yo hurdle at Naas. He was then running a huge race in the Fred Winter only to unseat his rider two out when still in with a winning chance. You can forgive him his last run of the season, as that may have come too soon after Cheltenham.
The last time we saw Kool One on the flat, he was winning a similar contest at Navan off a six-pound lower mark. There is no doubt that he has improved since that run, and given that he is now rated 118 over hurdles, his flat mark of 64 looks very manageable. The only negative aspect of his chances is that he is drawn out wide. But besides that, Kool One has a massive chance to double his flat tally.
2024 Winner:
Tool Stone
J:
Colin Keane
T:
Emmet Mullins
Odds:
11/4
Our pick:
KOOL ONE
Trainer:
Conor Maxwell
Jockey:
Jack Kearney
Form:
99231-
Age:
4
Weight:
9st 8lb
➡️
🕔 Galway Festival day five schedule
TIME
RACE
DISTANCE
5:00
James's Gate Irish EBF Median Auction Maiden
7f
5:30
Guinness Beginners Chase
2m6½f
6:00
Guinness Galway Blazers Handicap Chase
2m6½f
6:35
Guinness Handicap
1m4f
7:10
Guinness Irish EBF Fillies Maiden
1m4f
7:40
Arthur Guinness Handicap
1m½f
8:10
Rockshore Refreshingly Irish Race
1m6f
8:40
Hop House 13 Handicap
1m6f
📺 How to watch day five of the Galway Festival
Location
: Ballybrit, Galway, Ireland
Date/Time
: Friday, 1st August 2025. First Race 5:00
TV/Streaming
: TG4 & Racing TV
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