Ground conditions were reported to have eased at Inchydoney ahead of the fixture on Sunday which is one of two fixtures on the final day of the season.
An additional inspection had been called for 6pm on Saturday evening after the going had found to be Good, Good to Firm in places at Friday's 48-hour inspection.
Following further watering and rain throughout Saturday, the going was found to be Good, Good to Yielding on Saturday evening and the fixture will commence at 1pm on Sunday afternoon.
There is also racing at Ballingarry on Sunday where there will be fresh ground for the second day of their two-day fixture.
Below is an update on the conditions at the Tipperary venue following Saturday's fixture from the IHRB Course Inspector Shane Ryder.
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