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- Quick ground in Naas
Quick ground in Naas
Ivy League, near side, winning his maiden at Dundalk this month
© Photo Healy Racing
The ground at Naas remains Good, Good to Firm in places. Selective watering continues.
A dry and warm day is expected. The first of eight races is off at 4.45pm. Mooneista is back to defend the Listed Anglesey Lodge Equine Hospital Woodlands Stakes at 6.15pm.
Aidan O'Brien 's Ivy League and Joseph O'Brien's Brasil Power are at the head of the market for the valuable Naas Racecourse Blackwater Handicap (7.15pm).
Meanwhile, the Punchestown Festival starts tomorrow and the ground remains Good to Yielding, Yielding in places (on Chase, Hurdle and bumper tracks) and Good (on Cross Country course). Watering continues.
The weather is forecast to be mainly dry over the coming days.