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Sacred Bridge, pink cap
© Photo Healy Racing
The going in Naas is now Good, Good to Firm in places. There is the possibility of approximately 3-5mm of rain from mid morning.
The eight-race Flat-card gets under way at 1.15pm.
The featured Irish EBF Ballyhane Stakes (Median Auction Race) worth €300,000 is off at 2.25pm. Ger Lyons' unbeaten Sacred Bridge is a short-priced favourite in this massive field.
There is jumping action in Cork at 1.40pm. The ground is now Good to Yielding, Good in places and showers are also a possibility.
The feature on the eight-race card is the Buy Tickets Online Hurdle over three miles at 4.55pm.
Roscommon hosts a National Hunt card tomorrow and the going is Good (on hurdle course) and Good, Good to Firm in places (on chase track).
Selective watering takes place this morning and the track will monitor the situation thereafter. A dry day is expected with the possibility of approximately 5-10mm of rain tomorrow prior to racing.