Goffs announces sponsorship of the Irish Arkle for the next three years
Two-mile event takes place on the first day of the Dublin Racing Festival
Goffs has announced itself as the new sponsor of the Grade 1 Arkle Novice Chase at the Dublin Racing Festival at Leopardstown, a race that is one of the features on the opening day of the meeting next month.
Boasting prize-money of €150,000, the two-mile contest attracts a high-class field every year, with recent winners including Blue Lord, Energumene, Douvan and Un De Sceaux.
The sales company will sponsor the race for three years and will also sponsor the stable staff canteen on both days of the meeting.
Goffs had previously supported the festival with sponsorship of the Grade 2 Future Stars Bumper since the creation of the Dublin Racing Festival.
Goffs Group chief executive Henry Beeby said: "Goffs is proud to sponsor the Arkle Novice Chase at Leopardstown especially as the Dublin Racing Festival is one of the great recent success stories in Irish racing. Indeed, it has been our ambition for some time to increase our involvement at Leopardstown as we evolve our diverse portfolio of sponsorships to support Irish racing.
“The Arkle name has particular resonance for Goffs as the iconic champion was sold as a three-year-old to Tom Dreaper on behalf of his owner the Duchess Of Westminster at Goffs in 1960, and so the rich heritage of the Irish Arkle is a perfect fit for us while our ongoing support of the stable staff canteen recognises the dedicated backroom teams who put on the show for us all.
“Following on from the Goffs Thyestes Chase the week before, a race also won by Arkle, the Dublin Racing Festival marks the start of the inspection period for the market-leading Goffs Land Rover Sale which now holds the majority share of the Irish three-year-old store horse market and consistently produces Grade 1 stars year on year.
"We look forward to working with the team at Leopardstown on another superb weekend of National Hunt racing and to an exciting renewal of the Goffs Arkle."
Tim Husbands, chief executive of Leopardstown, added: “We are delighted that such a prestigious partner as Goffs, that supports the horse racing industry so extensively, has upgraded their existing sponsorship at Dublin Racing Festival to the Grade 1 Goffs Arkle Novice Steeplechase, a race full of history and heritage.
"To demonstrate such strong support for this premier National Hunt Festival in February reflects the festival’s growing level of importance in the calendar, and we are very grateful for this and the continued association with Leopardstown racecourse."
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