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Irish racing season finishes up early

- WHITE AND GOLD

HORSE Racing Ireland has announced the Irish 2019/2020 National Hunt season has come to a close following the suspension of racing in Ireland and that the Fairyhouse and Punchestow­n Festivals will not be reschedule­d.

The Government in

Ireland last month announced the cancellati­on of all sporting events due to the coronaviru­s outbreak, including those behind closed doors, until at least April 19. A number of meetings had taken place behind closed doors in Ireland up until then.

At a meeting of the HRI board yesterday, a strategy was discussed that would allow Irish racing to return as quickly as possible once it is appropriat­e to do so within Government guidelines.

The board said it recognised that, at least initially, racing would restart on the Flat and most likely behind closed doors, with adherence to strict social distancing protocols as were successful­ly operated at 10 race fixtures in March.

Nicky Hartery, chairman of HRI, said: “We have stressed throughout that Government and HSE guidelines around fighting Covid-19 must come first and racing will only be able to resume when the Government guidelines permit and when there is adequate medical cover in place to ensure that race meetings can be staged safely. No-one can predict when this point will be reached.

“What the Board agreed today was a plan to get back racing once those guidelines allow.”

A statement said a staggered resumption strategy for racing would be planned, initially seeing a programme of solely Flat fixtures for one month to prioritise the portion of the horse population which most require the resumption of racecourse action, while also minimising potential requiremen­t for medical support.

An enhanced National Hunt programme from October to December 2020 will be revealed later this year.

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