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Ireland - IRE | RACE COURSE GUIDE

Sunday, 28 April 2024 LIFFORD Race Results

Race No Race Name Winner Trainer Win Time PM € EUR
R1 RACE 1 CLUEN DRUM BRENDAN DUFFY 0:17.60 280
R2 RACE 2 DAMN THE BIT EDDIE HURSON 0:29.21 50
R3 RACE 3 PLENTY OF FROGS GEORGINA GIBBONS 0:29.26 50
R4 RACE 4 DANCE COOPER WILLIAM MULLAN 0:28.96 50
R5 RACE 5 EASY CARA MICHAEL TAGGART 0:28.91 50
R6 RACE 6 MILLABBEY PAT GERARD STRINGER 0:29.47 50
R7 RACE 7 NO SOCK GAR PATRICK MCINTYRE 0:30.53 140
R8 RACE 8 QUIVERS NANDO BENNY TREANOR 0:30.43 140
Lifford Past Races

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