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Weekend Going Report | 14th - 16th May 2021

Below is a list of upcoming fixtures and the relevant Going Reports:

Fermanagh (H) - Necarne Friday 14th May & Saturday 15th May

Eircode: BT94 1GG

First Race: 2.00

Full audio race commentaries will be uploaded to the Raceday Live page immediately after each race. Video replays will be uploaded on Monday. 

Going: Yielding, Good in places.

Below is an update from the track with IHRB Course Inspector Frankie Fitzsimmons.

 

United (H) - Ballindenisk Sunday 16th May    

Eircode: T56 YX60

First Race: 2.00

Video replays will be uploaded on Monday. 

Going: Yielding, Firm in places

 

Laois (F) - Stradbally Sunday 16th May  

Eircode: R32 YC5X

First Race: 2.00

Full audio race commentaries will be uploaded to the Raceday Live page immediately after each race. Video replays will be uploaded Monday.

Going: Good, Good to Yielding in places
 

A reminder, please present your QR code at the Health Screening horsebox on arrival at the Point to Point Meeting and once access has been permitted, a Hunt Official will then tell you where to park. If presenting your QR code ticket on your mobile phone for scanning at the entrance, please ensure that it is fully enlarged on the screen to assist with the swift scanning at the health screening area.

Please note that directions to the courses will not be signposted on the roadside, so you should ensure you have satisfied yourself that you know how to locate the track before leaving on your journey.

Directions can found on the courses section of P2P.ie.

 

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