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Wexford to commence selective watering
Wexford
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Some parts of the country have escaped the recent rain and in Wexford they are set to commence selective watering ahead of their fixture on Saturday.
The ground is currently yielding, good in places following 5mm of rain in the last 48 hours.
Clonmel is good, good to firm in places ahead of today's card. They've had no rain since Tuesday and it is set to be mainly dry today.
Following 3mm of rain Kilbeggan is yielding to soft, yielding in places ahead of tomorrow's card. There is a risk of light showers.
Down Royal have had 22mm of rain ahead of Friday's meeting and it is yielding to soft on the straight track and soft, soft to heavy in places on the round course.
It is set to be dry today with the risk of light showers tomorrow.
Navan race on Saturday and the going there is yielding to soft after 25mm of rain since entries.
It is set to be mainly dry with the risk of approxiamately 5mm of rain before racing.
The ground at Galway, ahead of Monday and Tuesday, is soft on the chase course, yielding to soft on the hurdles track and soft for the Flat after 7mm of rain overnight.
It's a mainly dry forecast up until raceday with the risk of some light showers.
Cork race again next Wednesday and the ground is yielding, yielding to soft in places. The stalls will be in the centre on the straight course and the outlook is mainly dry.