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Clonmel coursing festival moves to weekend

Carrolldesquare white collar beating Laughing Lady in the Greyhound & Pet World Oaks

Carrolldesquare white collar beating Laughing Lady in the Greyhound & Pet World Oaks

The Executive Committee of the Irish Coursing Club has decided to change the format for the National Meeting held at Powerstown Park, Clonmel, annually.

Following this year’s event, the committee took feedback from the coursing public and have elected to stage the biggest coursing event in the calendar on Saturday February 2, Sunday February 3 and Monday February 4, 2013 with over €180,000 in prize money.

The move is designed to accommodate the many coursing supporters that were unable to attend under the previous format due to work or college/school commitments.

The CEO of the Irish Coursing Club, D.J. Histon stated - “The national meeting is the final destination for all the qualifiers of the Boylesports.com Derby and the Greyhound & Petworld Oaks and attracts visitors both nationally and internationally to Clonmel yearly.

“This initiative is likely to facilitate the many people who are unable to attend under the week-day format and it is anticipated with the revised weekend dates attendances will reflect the demand for such a change.

“The executive committee acknowledge that the change involved a number of parties working with them to ensure the transition is seamless, in particular the committee of the local Clonmel & District Open coursing club, Sponsors and Bookmakers”.


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