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International Point-to-Point 2016

 

Welcome to the dedicated section on the International Point-to-Point where you will find out all the latest information, travel details, and much more in one handy location to keep up-to-date on all the developments ahead of the fourth annual Jockey's Challenge on March 23rd.


- International P2P Set For Killeagh - Press Release Tues 12th January

- Travel Details

- Course Information

- Fixture Details



International P2P Set For Killeagh - Press Release Tues 12th January

 

The Inch Point-to-Point committee has agreed to play host to this year’s exciting renewal of the International Point-to-Point which takes place at Inch on Wednesday 23rd March.  Some of the best amateur riders from Britain and Ireland, comprising of four men and four women from each country, will race against each other in a team competition. Their mounts will be determined by lots drawn after declaration time and the highest rated horses will be allocated to the challenge to give each team the best chance of ensuring competitive rides.

First run by Tattersalls and the Louth Hunt in 2013 and again in 2014, it was then hosted in the UK for the first time earlier this year when staged at Chaddesley Corbett. Gina Andrews and Will Biddick have enjoyed much success at this event and ensured that Team GB have been the dominant force so far, although Derek O’Connor struck a blow for the Irish lads this when taking the Men’s race at last season’s renewal.

Will Biddick dominated the results winning both renewals that were held in Ireland, ensuring it was a double victory for the men’s away team who came out on top come out on top on Irish soil. The British Ladies Team have also performed remarkably well winning two of the three contests thanks to the efforts in particular of Gina Andrews who has been a regular visitor to the winners enclosure in this format.

Staging the Challenge contest at the hugely popular midweek Inch fixture during the Easter Holidays is sure to draw strong crowds to the Cork venue which has a history of producing top quality graduates with the likes of Cheltenham Festival winner O’Faolains Boy having won his maiden at the course back in 2012. Grand National winner Silver Birch and Champion Chaser Finians Rainbow are other graduates from this popular meeting.


Inch Point to Point Chairman Kevin Galvin said, ‘When we were presented with the opportunity to stage the jockey challenge we jumped at the chance. Point-to-Point meetings such as ours are at the very heart of national hunt racing. We are a small committee but we are passionate about supporting any initiative that helps keep Point-to-Point racing alive. More than that we are delighted to welcome the top jockey’s from Ireland and the UK to the track. This will not be just a great event for the local racing population but also the wider community. We are very excited about it’.

 
Clare Hazell, Chief Executive at the Point-to-Point Authority said, ‘Last year it was a pleasure to welcome the star names from the Irish Pointing scene to compete on a British Point-to-Point course.  The huge crowds at Chaddesley Corbett were treated to some terrific finishes and were particularly honoured to witness the legendary Irish rider Derek O’Connor come out on top in leg two of the Challenge.  British riders really enjoy competing in the International Challenge, and the 2016 rematch is certain to be one of the highlights of their season. The PPA are looking forward to working together with Tattersalls and the team at Inch where we will again see some of the best talent from both sides of the Irish Sea battle it out. All point-to-point and racing fans are sure of a warm welcome and should get the date in their diaries now’.


Richard Pugh, Tattersalls Ireland added, ‘The relationships between UK and Irish Point to Points have been developed by this initiative and it is very exciting to now be able to host the UK team at such a well-established Point-to-Point. Inch is a great occasion with a terrific holiday atmosphere and the ability to produce top class horses. It will showcase our sport at its very best and is something to look forward to’.

 

Notes to Editor:

 

The allocation of riders will be the same as previous years:

1.      The top eight rated horses will be allocated to the eight riders who are part of the International Riders Challenge.

2.      The ratings of these horses are to be decided by the National Hunt Handicapper and p2p.ie for the purposes of this race. 

3.      A coin toss will be used to determine which team will be allocated the highest rated horse.

4.      Each team must nominate a ranking for their four riders 1, 2, 3, & 4.

5.      The team winning the coin toss will be allocated the highest rated horse and the other team will be allocated the next highest rated horse and so on amongst their four riders and the eight horses.

6.      For the purposes of the allocation of riders, the horses will be listed in the order in which they are rated on a designated part of the racecard (separate to where the entries are listed).

a.       Horses on the same rating will be listed alphabetically.

b.      Horses that are not eligible for a rating will be listed in racecard order. 

c.      In the event that there are less than eight horses with a rating declared then the next
declared horse listed will be allocated a rider.

7.      Points will be awarded to riders according to their finishing position as follows

First         =    11 points
Second   =    7 points
Third       =    5 points
Fourth     =    3 points  

8.   In the event of the race dividing, rules 1 to 7 above will apply to each divide for the purpose of allocation of riders.

N.B.
In the event of a dead heat for any position both riders will be allocated the points for the position for which they dead heated, i.e. If there is a dead heat for first both riders get 11 points and the points for second place are not applicable. This will be the same for a dead heat for any of the first four finishing positions.

 

ENDS

 

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Travel Details

 

It couldn’t be easier to get to the International Point-to-Point at Inch on March 23rd, as Cork International Airport serves a number of Airports in the UK and is located just a 50 minute car journey from the track.

 

Flying to Cork Airport

Aer Lingus / Aer Lingus Regional operate flights between Cork and London Heathrow, Birmingham, Bristol, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Leeds/Bradford, Manchester, Newcastle and Southampton.

CityJet  fly between Cork and London City Airport.

FlyBe  operate a service between Cork and Cardiff.

Whilst Ryanair operate three routes to the UK out of Cork, namely to London Gatwick, London Stansted and Liverpool.

 

Car Rental

Once arriving at Cork Airport, a number of rental companies are located at the Airport where you will be able to hire a car to take you to the track.

These include:

Avis

Budget 

Enterprise

Europcar 

Dooley 

Hertz

 

Day-trip

For those looking at taking in the International Point-to-Point as a day-trip, flying into Cork Airport in the morning and hiring a car to take you to the track, but returning via Dublin International Airport, will open up a greater number of return flights at more suitable times. All of the car rental companies mentioned above (Avis, Budget, Enterprise, Euopcar, Dooley and Hertz) are also located at Dublin Airport, so you will be able to return any rental cars from them at both airports.

Aer Lingus / Aer Lingus Regional, British Airways, CityJet, FlyBe and Ryanair all operate an extensive flight network to the UK out of Dublin Airport with flights to London Gatwick, London Luton, London Stansted, London Heathrow, Birmingham, Liverpool, Manchester, Aberdeen, Bristol, Cardiff, Doncaster, East Midlands, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Isle of Man, Leeds/Bradford, Newcastle, Inverness, Bournemouth, Exeter and Southampton. For more information please visit the Dublin Airport website HERE

 

Travelling by Ferry

If you are planning to take your own car to Inch, Rosslare Harbour is a 2 hour drive from the track, which offers two ferry services from Fishguard and Pembroke.

Irish Ferries  sail between Pembroke and Rosslare.

Whilst Stena Line sail between Fishguard and Rosslare.

 

Accommodation

The coastal town of Youghal would be the closest large town to the track, approximately a 20 minute drive, where hotel rooms can be purchased from €62 (£45) per night.

Hotels in Youghal include:

Quality Hotel Youghal 

The Walter Raleigh Hotel

The Old Imperial Hotel

 

For more information on the town of Youghal, check out their website HERE

For a full list of hotels in Cork, please visit the Discover Ireland website HERE

 

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Course Information

 

Track Description

Runners begin at the back of the final fence and have a long gallop to the first fence, which is the first of two in the back straight.

There is a line of three fences up the home straight and there is a fairly decent run-in, which is sharply uphill. There is a quick descent after turning past the winning post until before the second fence in the back straight, with the ground being fairly level until approaching the second last.



Directions

The Google Maps App below will allow you to create your own personalised directions to bring you direct to the track. Simply click 'View larger map' and once the Google Maps website opens up, enter your starting point and your personalised directions will be generated.

Please note, the Course will be signposted from all directions.

From Waterford
From the Youghal roundabout turn right to Tallow continue along this road until you reach the HalfwayBar where you turn left.

From Tallow
Head out the Youghal road, turn right at the Halfway Bar

From Midleton
Take the Dungourney road heading for Tallow, the track will be signposted along this road.

 

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Fixture Details

For all the race details for each of the six scheduled races which are due to take place at Inch on March 23rd, please click HERE.

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