The Irish Mail on Sunday

Leopardsto­wn goes behind closed doors after Covid cases leave staff diminished

- By Eoghan O’Brien

LEOPARDSTO­WN’S Christmas Festival will take place behind closed doors after rising Covid-19 case numbers left the track with a diminished team of staff.

The four-day meeting includes seven Grade One races and is headlined by the three-mile

Savills Chase, where A Plus Tard is an intended runner after his brilliant reappearan­ce in the Betfair Chase at Haydock.

Owners will still be able to attend along with industry personnel and members, but there will be no general admission and all advance tickets will be refunded.

‘We have seen the rising case numbers nationally and locally reflected in our staff over the past few days, a situation that has become increasing­ly concentrat­ed over the past 24 hours and has forced us to make this late decision,’ said Tim Husbands, chief executive of the course.

‘It makes it impossible for Leopardsto­wn to provide a safe and enjoyable experience for the general public, and has led us to make the difficult call to close the festival to the general public.

‘I know this will be hugely disappoint­ing to all of those who had purchased tickets in advance, as it is deeply disappoint­ing to the team here who have worked so hard in putting a fantastic festival together. Our team will process refunds as soon as possible and will be in touch with all customers.’

He added: ‘We have managed to deploy staff from other racecourse­s and we’ve had colleagues from Horse Racing Ireland who answered the call and kindly volunteere­d to work at Leopardsto­wn over Christmas.

‘However, that still hasn’t been sufficient as we have not been able to keep pace with the volume of staff who, in particular, have been identified as close contacts.

In addition, we know that our experience with cases and close contacts has been replicated in our third-party suppliers, which by itself would have had implicatio­ns next week.

‘Thankfully we still have the staff necessary and expertise to put on four brilliant days of racing from Sunday, and can ensure industry profession­als, owners, our members and our sponsors representa­tives, that they will be safe at Leopardsto­wn for what, unfortunat­ely, will be a paredback festival.’

 ?? ?? PEDIGREE: Darragh O’Keeffe celebrates aboard A Plus Tard last year
PEDIGREE: Darragh O’Keeffe celebrates aboard A Plus Tard last year

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