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Banbridge
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Roscommon is now Soft, Yielding in places after 2.5mm of rain yesterday. There is the possibility of up to 5mm (approximately) of rain before racing.
The first of eight National Hunt races is off at 4.25pm.
Joseph O'Brien 's Banbridge steps up in trip to an extended two and a half miles for the Ballyleague Rated Novice Hurdle in his bid for a hat-trick at 5.25pm.
Meanwhile, the ground in Fairyhouse is Good, Good to Firm in places ahead of its Flat card on Wednesday at 4.25pm. Heavy showers (6-8mm approximately) are forecast today and tomorrow.
Elsewhere, the going at Leopardstown is Good to Firm, Good in places (watering). Sunny weather is expected with scattered showers. The track hosts a Flat card on Thursday evening.