Make A Challenge makes no mistake in Curragh Sprint
Big targets ahead for Hogan-trained speedster.
Make A Challenge outclassed his rivals to win the A.R.M. Holding Curragh Sprint Stakes with ease. Denis Hogan’s course specialist took his winning tally to five at the Curragh, sitting off the pace initially but challenging inside the last two furlongs and then storming clear under Joe Doyle. The 9-4 winner never needed to come under serious pressure and had four lengths to spare at the line from 20-1 shot Downforce, with Schroders Mistake a neck further back in third at 66-1. Click Here For Exclusive MansionBet Promotion Make A Challenge, previously second to A’Ali in the Sapphire Stakes at the Curragh, has more high-profile targets in his sights after this six-furlong Listed success.Hogan said: “That was impressive. I wasn’t expecting that, to be honest. I was expecting Speak In Colours (6-5 favourite, sixth) to give us a right test and probably beat us. “I thought we were always better over five, but that is his ground. There aren’t too many horses that would live with him on that ground, he just motors through it. “This was only a stepping stone to the Flying Five here on Champions Weekend. He’s in Tipperary during the week in a Listed race. “We don’t work him much at home. He’s been coming here, picking up prize-money and using races to step to another race. “We just feel he’s better fresh like that and he’s had a little break, I’d say he’s really freshened up well. “This time last year he came alive and hopefully he is coming good again.” He added: “There is a good programme. There is the Flying Five, the Abbaye and Champions Day at Ascot. We’ll look at the three of them. “It’s great for Joe as well, he’s having a good run of it. Hopefully it keeps raining and if the horses keep running like that I’ll be happy. “I wouldn’t say Battaash is unbeatable, but he’s going to be very hard to beat. You’d be disappointed that A’Ali didn’t show more (in the Nunthorpe) as he beat us here, but that was on better ground. “Obviously we are better on this type of ground.”
Follow us on Twitter racing365dotcom and like our Facebook page.
Latest
-
Horse Racing
7 things you never knew about the Kentucky Derby
Few sporting events carry the blend of...
-
Horse Racing
Kentucky Derby 2026: 5 essential betting angles for The Run For The Roses
The 152nd Kentucky Derby at Churchill Downs...
-
Horse Racing
Newmarket Guineas Festival: Five essential betting angles for flat racing’s opening classic
The Newmarket Guineas is one of the highlights of the Flat season.
-
Horse Racing
The platinum circle: The 7 richest horse races on the global calendar
These are the richest races in the world.
-
Horse Racing
Ayr-borne ambition: The 2026 Scottish Grand National preview
Your complete guide to the Scottish Grand National 2026 at Ayr.
-
Horse Racing
The Aintree legend: Everything you need to know ahead of Grand National 2026
Following the glamour of the Dubai World...
-
Horse Racing
The $1.25million race that could change the entire Derby picture
The Blue Grass Stakes 2026 is a crucial Kentucky Derby prep, offering 100 qualifying points and featuring top contenders.
-
Horse Racing
Racing’s richest night: six key things to know before Dubai World Cup 2026
The Dubai World Cup is fast approaching
-
Horse Racing
Four British-trained horses to watch in the 2026 flat season
The 2026 flat season is shaping up...
-
Horse Racing
Assessing Willie Mullins’ contingent of jockeys for the Grand National
Irish maestro Willie Mullins is seeking a...









