Countdown starts for Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby

Godolphin’s Hurricane Lane at the winning post at last year’s Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby. (DDF)
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Updated 22 June 2022
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Countdown starts for Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby

  • The racing weekend sees the return of fans after last year’s limited attendance due to the pandemic

The 15th Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby Festival is set to take place at The Curragh Racecourse in County Kildare from June 24 to 26, with some of Europe’s top trainers, jockeys and horses battling for glory on the famous track.

Last year’s winner was the Godolphin-owned Hurricane Lane, which was trained by Charlie Appleby and raced by the capable jockey William Buick.

With a limited crowd last year due to the pandemic, the upcoming weekend sees the return of fans keen to witness the live action. The derby is one of the premier races in the global calendar, with prize money of $1.05 million, making it Ireland’s richest race.

This year will also be the first time Dubai Duty Free will host guests in the magnificent new Curragh grandstand, the Aga Khan Stand. Colm McLoughlin, executive vice chairman and CEO of Dubai Duty Free, said: “This year marks our 15th as title sponsor of the Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby although we have been working with the Curragh racecourse, supporting them, and sponsoring other races for 21 years now. We are glad to be back here in person once more with a full capacity crowd.”

McLoughlin added: “Over the term of our sponsorship, we have worked closely with The Curragh team and endeavored to grow this event into a festival with activities taking place both on and off the track. An example of this is the Dubai Duty Free Irish Derby Golf Classic which will take place at The K Club on Thursday, June 23. We also sponsor the Ladies Fashion element of the race day with a great prize of a trip to Dubai.”

He went on to commend the Irish Horse Racing Regulatory Board, Horse Racing Ireland and The Curragh Racecourse and its team for keeping racing going during a difficult couple of years, and for safely overseeing the return of spectators to the track.

The festival has grown significantly since the airport retailer took on the role of title sponsor in 2008. The company is also sponsoring five other races on Derby Day and has six of the eight races on the card on Saturday, June 25. It is expected that Ireland’s flagship race will be viewed by fans from Japan, Australia, New Zealand, South Korea, South Africa, US, several countries in Europe, Mongolia, and the UAE.


Nacho Elvira keeps cool to lead by 2 shots at Dubai Invitational

Updated 18 January 2026
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Nacho Elvira keeps cool to lead by 2 shots at Dubai Invitational

  • Spaniard goes into final round with advantage over Dylan Frittelli, Shane Lowry, Marcus Armitage

DUBAI: Nacho Elvira kept calm in breezy conditions to earn a two-shot advantage heading into the final round of the 2026 Dubai Invitational.

The Spaniard shared the overnight second-round lead with Shane Lowry at five under, and he negotiated an early bogey with four birdies to card a steady 68 on Moving Day at Dubai Creek Resort.

Elvira is seeking his third DP World Tour title after successes at the 2021 Cazoo Open, supported by Gareth Bale, and the 2024 Soudal Open.

At eight under he leads by two from a stellar chasing pack at six under, with Dylan Frittelli sharing second place after a sparkling 66 alongside Lowry and Englishman Marcus Armitage.

Elvira said: “I’m very pleased. It’s been a tricky couple of days with the wind. I’m pretty happy with it.

“I’ve been here long enough to not be too nervous tomorrow, in a way. I’m going to try and enjoy, and learn from the experiences in the past and see what happens. I’m extremely happy.”

Elvira was soon the sole leader, despite opening with three pars when Lowry bogeyed the third to slip back in the pack at four under alongside Frenchman Antoine Rozner and Frittelli, who made fast starts.

Lowry dropped another shot at the sixth but when he birdied the next, there was a four-way tie at the top.

His Spanish playing partner bogeyed the seventh just moments earlier as he joined Lowry, Rozner and Frittelli at four under.

The leadership group increased to five when Matt Wallace rolled in his third birdie of the day at the 10th.

Just as Wallace’s putt found the hole, Rozner jumped ahead on his own at five under with a gain at the ninth.

Frittelli’s birdie at the 11th saw the South African move alongside Rozner at the top, only for Lowry and Elvira to follow suit at the same hole for both players to rejoin the lead.

Elvira started his back nine with another birdie to regain the outright lead at six under and then extended his advantage to two when rolling in from 8 feet at the 13th.

Frittelli and Lowry remained in the chasing pack at five under and were joined by Armitage — who responded to a bogey at the seventh with three birdies in four holes from the 10th — and Rory McIlroy.

McIlroy opened with a birdie before dropping a shot at the fourth on a steady front nine, but gains at the 10th, 13th and 16th took him into contention.

A magical recovery from Frittelli at the last saw him close with an unlikely birdie to set the clubhouse mark of six under, with Elvira having three holes to play.

The leading Spaniard regained his two-shot advantage with a lovely 17-footer for birdie at the penultimate hole before closing with a par.

Lowry mixed two birdies and two bogeys on his front nine, but had to wait until the 17th for his next gain before horseshoeing his birdie putt at the last.

Frittelli was bogey-free in his 66 thanks to a hat-trick of birdies from the third before further gains at the 11th and last.

Armitage rolled in a birdie effort from 21 feet at the 18th to climb alongside Frittelli at six under.

World No. 2 McIlroy parred his way home in his 68 to sit in solo fifth, while Denmark's Thorbjorn Olesen and South African Jacques Kruyswijk both carded flawless rounds of 66 with Spaniard David Puig for company at five under.

Geoff Wang was the 2026 Dubai Invitational Team Event Champion following a total of 17 under.

“It's incredible,” Wang said. “I’ve not spent a lot of time in Dubai, it’s only my second time, but to experience this place on this occasion and on this beautiful golf course, the tournament is exceedingly well run.”