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No excuse for not providing safe racing ground

Chosen Mate (nearside) and Derek O'Connor jump the last to win the five-year-old geldings' maiden at Loughbrickland
Chosen Mate (nearside) and Derek O'Connor jump the last to win the five-year-old geldings' maiden at LoughbricklandCredit: Healy Racing

The Meath & Tara fixture at Dowth Hall has turned into one of the big occasions in the point-to-point calendar, not nearly so much for the action on the track but for all the added attractions.

There was a big crowd on Sunday and it was brilliant to see families and children having a great day out. It was all very professionally run. Full marks on that score, but what a shame they forgot the essential factor for those of us involved as participants by failing to provide good, safe jumping ground.

There's no excuse. There were plenty of funds available for this meeting and they got things badly wrong in not watering effectively. In terms of horse welfare, jockey safety, and on account of the value attached to point-to-pointers these days, safe ground has to be a priority.

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