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Weekend Going Report | 11th - 12th January 2025

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The latest going update for this week is available here following the IHRB 48-hour course inspection.


Shillelagh & District (F) at Tinahely - Saturday 11th January

Going: Soft (parts of the track are still frozen but with a favourable forecast tonight, there will be a further inspection at 8.30am)
First Race: 12:30
Eircode: Y14 X523

Race replays will be uploaded approximately 20mins after each race.

Please see below video report from IHRB course inspector Niall Madden. 


 

United Hunt (F) Lisgoold at Ballindenisk - Saturday 11th January

Going:
Soft, heavy in places (Parts of the track are currently unraceable at present and there will be a further inspection on Saturday morning at 8.30am)
First Race: 12.30
Eircode: T56 YX60

Race replays will be uploaded on Monday morning.

Please see below video track report from IHRB course inspector James Carroll.


Muskerry (F) at Aghabullogue - Sunday 12th January

Going: 
Soft to heavy 
First Race: 12.30
Eircode: P12 F583

Race replays will be uploaded on Monday morning.

Please see below video report from IHRB course inspector James Carroll


Clonmel (H) at Turtulla - Sunday 12th January - Cancelled

Following an inspection, the track at Clonmel (H) Turtulla was found to be unraceable due to a significant covering of snow and the Point to Point fixture scheduled for Sunday 12 January has been postponed and rescheduled to Saturday 18 January. Original entries to stand.

First Race: 12.30
Eircode: E41 K407

Race replays will be uploaded on Monday morning.

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