The going at Leopardstown this evening, where the action gets underway at 5.45pm, has been changed to good following watering at the track yesterday.
Royal Ascot winner Maybe takes centrestage in the Group 3 Silver Flash Stakes, with her five rivals including the Sir Mark Prescott-trained Gooseberry Fool
Racing also takes place this afternoon at Killarney, with the first of a seven race mixed card starting at 2.25pm. The going for the final session of the four-day July Festival is good on the Flat course and good (good to firm in places) for the jumpers.
Kilbeggan has been watered and the track agravated ahead of their meeting tomorrow, with the ground described as good to firm.
The Gigginstown House Midlands National is the highlight of the year at the popular Co. Westmeath venue, and a maximum field of 14 (plus reserves) has been declared.
Galway Plate entry Harold's Cross heads the weights and is in search of a four-timer, while Campbonnais, Hangover and Politeo all represent the sponsor.
Watering has also taken place at the Curragh ahead of their Darley Irish Oaks weekend, and the going is currently described as good to firm.
The forecast is for another dry day today but widespread rain is scheduled to move in from the west tomorrow.
Alan Magee