Racing authority hopes for Easter restart

The Irish Horseracing Authority said today it

The Irish Horseracing Authority said today it

hoped to resume racing in Ireland at Easter.

The statement came in response to the announcement by Cheltenham they would hold their festival meeting on the 17th, 18th and 19th of April which clashes with the Fairyhouse Easter meeting on the 15th to 18th.

IHA chief executive Martin Moore said: "We hope to resume racing at Easter and a decision on whether or not to move the last day of the Fairyhouse festival to Easter Saturday will be made at a meeting this Friday to discuss plans for a possible resumption of racing."

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"We will be having discussions with the Department of Agriculture regarding the controls needed in place before racing can recommence," he said.

"We aim to allocate additional fixtures, and options including running eight race programmes and double fixtures will be examined."