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- Going at Fairyhouse remains heavy
Going at Fairyhouse remains heavy
Charlie Stout won the big one at Fairyhouse last year
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Following a further 7mm of rain overnight at Fairyhouse the going remains heavy ahead of today's 8-race card which is set to begin at 12.00.
There's a dry weather forecast for the County Meath venue where the centre-piece of the programme is the Grade A Dan & Joan Moore Memorial Handicap Chase.
Caspian Caviar Gold Cup hero Chatham Street Lad heads the betting for what is an extremely well contested two mile one furlong event.
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