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Limerick Racecourse welcomes back spectators!

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LIMERICK racecourse are delighted to welcome all of our racing patrons back for an action packed weekend of racing on Saturday October 9 and Sunday October 10.

Saturday 9 features the Munster Mile and the first race of a 7 race flat card goes to post at 1.05pm. Sunday 10th is Munster National Day with an 8 race national hunt card first race going to post at 1.10pm featuring the JT McNamara Ladbrokes Munster National.

13-10-19 Racecourse Munster National, Limerick Racecourse . Picture: Keith Wiseman

Patrick O’Callaghan General Manager of Limerick Racecourse commented “We are truly delighted to welcome back our sponsors, annual members and customers to our Munster National weekend of racing, albeit in an outdoor only setting. While this isn’t ideal it is a step in the right direction after what has been a very challenging time for everyone. We had been fortunate to continue racing behind close doors throughout the year, although it just hasn’t been the same without the spectators present”

General admission tickets are €15 and are available online only at www.limerickraces.ie

Due to Covid restrictions this is an outside only event however we will have marquees onsite, as well as bar and food facilities. Full bookmaker and tote services will also be available on both days.

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Eric Fitzgerald
Eric Fitzgeraldhttp://www.limerickpost.ie
Eric writes for the Entertainment Pages of Limerick Post Newspaper and edits the music blog www.musiclimerick.com where you can watch and listen to music happening in the city and beyond.
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