Cherry Blossom © Photo Healy Racing
The going in the Curragh is yielding to soft on both tracks with the possibility of a passing shower.
Fresh ground in use on both tracks on Sunday.
The forecast overnight is mainly dry, however, from mid-morning tomorrow there could be approximately 15-20mm of rain with winds expected to pick up in the afternoon.
The eight-race card begins with a juvenile maiden at 1.20pm.
Some 23 juveniles are due to go to post for the €1,232,000 Goffs Million at 3.40 with prize money down to 10th place. Aidan O'Brien's Cherry Blossom who was runner-up in the Group 2 Lowther at York, heads the market with Frankie Dettori in the plate.
Tomorrow's card includes the €600,000 Friends Of The Curragh Irish Cesarewitch.
There are eight National Hunt races in Listowel from 1.35pm today and the going is yielding to soft, yielding in places.
This is the final day of the Harvest Festival.