4:15 Leopardstown 10 May 2026 – It’s Family Day At Leopardstown Fillies Maiden (3yo+)
Date: 10 May 2026
Course: Leopardstown
Type: Flat
Distance: 1m 2f
This fillies’ maiden over 1m 2f at Leopardstown presents a straightforward test for the three-year-olds and older runners looking to establish themselves in early-season company. The good ground should favour those stepping up in trip from a mile, while pedigree profiles suggest the emphasis will be on stamina and racing aptitude over 10 furlongs. With most contesting their first or second runs, form lines are limited, and assessing return to form or potential for progress is crucial.
🚫 Betting Assessment
Race Verdict: Competitive maiden with no standout favourite
Reason for Verdict: The race features several lightly raced or unexposed fillies, making it difficult to recommend with confidence. Key runners have either unproven stamina at the trip or require return to form after initial outings, leaving the contest open.
📊 Race Quality Rating
Score: 60/100
Grade: Class 4 Maiden
Confidence: Moderate
⭐ Main Contenders
My First Rose Open to further improvement
By Camelot and half-sister to two winners, My First Rose is bred to handle this 1m 2f trip well. Her dam’s Listed race wins over a mile suggest stamina and class. After a credible debut, she looks capable of progression now stepping up in distance and fit for a return to form. Her profile makes her an obvious candidate to dominate the race shape.
Johanna Walsh Capable of return to form
Showed promise when finishing third in a Gowran maiden behind a longer-priced stablemate. Her recent run suggests she is still learning and may take a step forward here. Suits the conditions and trip and could capitalise if able to raise her game.
⚠️ Next Best / Dangers
Beatific Lightly raced and open to improvement
Frankel filly who ran fifth on debut over 1m at Leopardstown a month ago. She looks capable of building on that initial effort, with step up in trip likely to suit. Remains unexposed and conditions here demand stamina which may unlock potential.
Pink Coral Could have more to offer
Finished behind a longer-priced stablemate on debut but is expected to improve. The application of cheekpieces suggests the trainer is aiming for a forward show and she should not be discounted for each-way purposes.
❌ Outsiders / Weak Profiles
Jerpoint Abbey
Reported to have made an abnormal respiratory noise in a Punchestown bumper, which raises questions over fitness and form. Hard to recommend on recent evidence and likely to struggle against more reliable opponents.
Zitkala Sa
Has shown little in moderate maiden runs at Dundalk and Limerick recently. Needs to raise her game significantly to be competitive here.
Wedding
Made some late progress when fifth in a seven-runner maiden at Gowran but will need marked improvement to trouble the principals in this field.
Path To Peace
Sixth foal and half-sister to winners, but dam was unplaced and performance so far leaves much to be desired. Difficult to make a case here.
Madam Justice
Unraced half-sister to a useful performer in Hong Kong but lacking racecourse evidence. Needs to return to form now that she is on track against established rivals.
Wickedly Wootton
Dam won the Group 2 Prix de Sandringham but this filly is unproven and hard to assess with no form read. Remains a speculative entry at this stage.
Believed
Looked raw when fourth on debut in a Dundalk mile maiden but form has subsequently been boosted. Still, the step up in trip and better surface here may be a challenge in the absence of clear progression.
📌 Race Summary
- Several runners are unexposed or lightly raced, making form lines difficult to parse.
- Stepping up in distance is a key factor for many, will test stamina and racing aptitude.
- My First Rose offers the best profile with strong breeding and proven ability, while Beatific and Johanna Walsh look the main dangers.
- Outsiders face an uphill task unless there is notable improvement or return to form.
Best Profile: My First Rose
🏁 Final Verdict
1st Choice: My First Rose
Main Danger: Beatific
Each-Way Value: Pink Coral
My First Rose’s pedigree and race experience provide a solid foundation for stepping up over 1m 2f. The combination of a return to form and stamina aptitude makes her the most likely winner. Beatific, with a promising debut and room for improvement, figures as the principal threat. Pink Coral, suggested to hold better form than her debut, offers potential value each way if showing progression.
Betting Verdict: Proceed with caution, My First Rose is preferred but the race lacks a clear-cut favourite.
Reason: The competitive nature between lightly raced and unexposed fillies means confidence on the market is moderate. Some require a sizeable return to form while others remain untested over this trip.
