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Britain's inclusion is crucial for expanding Ireland's grand racing weekends on the Flat

Deputy Editor of Ireland voices opinions on the two-day racing event at Leopardstown and Curragh racecourses

Encouraging Britain's participation could potentially boost Ireland's significant racing event...
Encouraging Britain's participation could potentially boost Ireland's significant racing event during the weekend on the Flat tracks.

Britain's inclusion is crucial for expanding Ireland's grand racing weekends on the Flat

Last Saturday night, the event at Leopardstown was a hit, with nine races and an exciting ABBA tribute band, "Voulez Vous," performing at 8 PM on the stage.

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