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Thursday, 5 April, 2001, 17:59 GMT 18:59 UK
Punchestown gets thumbs-down
The Punchestown course failed to get past an inspection
Ireland's major national hunt meeting, the Punchestown Festival, has been cancelled.
The decision to pull the plug on the 24-27 April meeting, which had a prize fund of nearly £1m, was taken after the Punchestown track failed a course inspection on Wednesday. The news is a major blow for Irish racing and will counter much of the optimism which greeted the Government's decision on Tuesday to allow a resumption of racing on Easter Monday. A Turf Club inspection team, including clerk of the course Joe Collins and inspector of courses Bill McLernon, could not give the track the go-ahead to race on its scheduled festival dates. The Punchestown track has been plagued by controversy since complications developed over a drainage system installed last year. A fixture had to be abandoned last October due to holes in the ground, and a number of fixtures before Christmas took place on a makeshift track on the inner of the main racecourse. It is understood that that inner racecourse also failed to pass Wednesday's inspection.
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