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Going updates and market movers
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The ground at Leopardstown is Good, Good to Firm in places. A mainly dry and bright day is forecast with a risk of showers later this evening. The first of eight races is due off at 1.55pm.
Kiss For A Jewel and Lady Stormborn are non runners in the Listed Irish Stallion Farms EBF Noblesse Stakes at 4.10pm. Paddy Twomey's Loveisthehigherlaw who won twice last season, is the current market leader.
Andrew Oliver 's newcomer Pin Your Hopes is a springer in the maiden at 2.30pm, and trades as short as 9/1 from 40/1. Call Of The Jungle is attracting support in the finale at 5.45pm. She raced prominently when placed on two occasions last autumn, and has box one for this seven-furlong assignment.
After 5.5mm of rain overnight, the going at Fairyhouse is now Good to Firm (watering) ahead of tomorrow's card at 1pm.
Following 12mm of rain and watering since entries, the ground in Limerick ahead of racing on Wednesday is now Good to Firm, Good in places. Rain is expected today (approx 10-20mm) with Monday and Tuesday forecast to be mainly dry. There is a risk of further rain on Wednesday. The track is monitoring the situation regarding further watering.