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Drying ground at Fairyhouse
Fairyhouse
© Photo Healy Racing
There was another further dry at Fairyhouse yesterday with the going having dried out somewhat in recent days, ahead of today's eight-race fixture which begins at 12,45pm.
The chase course is now while on the hurdles track, it is yielding, yielding to soft in places with another dry day forecast.
Most valuable race is the €21,000 Fairyhouse Easter Festival Rated Chase which sees last year's Gordon Elliott-trained, Dublin Racing Festival Grade 1 runner-up Minella Crooner take on five rivals.
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