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With temperatures set to stay high over the coming weeks it will be a testing time for groundstaff and competitors alike.
In the last week alone we saw 28 non-runners at Cork on Tuesday due to significant going changes after heavy rain. Then on Wednesday the final race at Gowran Park was abandoned due to horses slipping on a bend in the previous contest, while on Thursday it was announced that three chases scheduled for a fixture at Clonmel on 5 June have been cancelled due to more issues with the going.
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I'm from just outside Kells, Co Meath and I suppose racing has always been a passion of mine. I do love the sport, and it is brilliant to make a career out of it now. My family are huge racing fans and I suppose the apple doesn't fall far from the tree. Racing is a highly discussed topic at home with my family as well as farming. The racing is never off the TV. We take an annual family holiday to Galway every year. We go down for the week, and I've been going since I was a child. It is a proper family tradition now. We have going to the same house for the races I'd say for 14 or 15 years now. There are so many bedrooms there and some of my friends from home come down towards the weekend. It is a proper good holiday, and it is always in our calendars every single year. We were in Punchestown recently after Fairyhouse, so we would be big supporters of going racing. My parents are farmers, so I wouldn't have a close association with horses. I grew up on the farm, and I've been surrounded by animals all of my life. I know at first hand the effort, work and dedication that goes into animals and caring for them. I would have helped dad out on the farm alongside my two brothers. We still try to give a hand when time allows. We've no horses here on the farm, but I'm extremely confident that we will one day! I used to do a bit of riding when I was younger at my local equestrian centre. Things just got in the way then, but last summer I took it back up as a hobby. I'm really enjoying that again.
Irish Guineas Weekend Review
The Irish Angle panel discuss all the big talking points and performances from Irish Guineas Weekend and further afield during the past week.
By Alan Magee - CARMERS is just preferred to Tennessee Stud in what appears a decent renewal of this Listed race. The Paddy Twomey-trained colt progressed well last year completing a hat-trick in the Queen’s Vase at Royal Ascot and ran well subsequently in defeat including when fifth behind Scandinavia in the St Leger at Doncaster. He should benefit from a reappearance outing behind the same rival at Navan last month. Tennessee Stud was third behind Lambourn in the Betfred Derby and like the selection scored at Group 2 level last term over 1m7f at Longchamp. Dallas Star likes to force the pace and finished ahead of the selection in the Vintage Crop at Navan last month.