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Punchestown now heavy
Punchestown
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Following 7mm of rain overnight at Punchestown the going is now heavy.
There's a further 8-10mm of rain forecast throughout the day.
Fresh ground will be in use on both tracks and the main track is in use.
Action on an eight race card is set to commence at 12.05.
Willie Mullins goes for his tenth successive Grade One Morgiana Hurdle (and eleventh overall) at 2.10.
Having won it with the likes of Hurricane Fly, Nichols Canyon and Faugheen over the years, the Closutton maestro has made this two miler his own.
This afternoon his Saint Roi owned by J P McManus and ridden by Mark Walsh, will bid to see off Abacadabras Coeur Sublime Jason The Militant and Supasundae
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