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Taoiseach Leo Varadkar provides tentative hope for racing to resume this month

The lockdown in Ireland has been extended until May 18
The lockdown in Ireland has been extended until May 18Credit: Patrick McCann (racingpost.com/photos)

Taoiseach Leo Varadkar has provided tentative hope that a resumption of racing could happen in Ireland this month, possibly as early as May 18.

In addressing the nation outside government buildings on Friday evening, Varadkar announced the extension of the lockdown in Ireland until May 18, but with a few minor relaxations.

Outdoor workers, including builders and gardeners, will be allowed to return to work from May 18 while some sporting activities will be permitted, Varadkar revealed.

It has been suggested that racing will be one of the first sports to benefit from the easing of restrictions.

However, in a roadmap for the phased reopening of sectors and activities, published on Friday evening, it stated that behind-closed-doors sporting activities and events would take place during stage three, projected for June 29.

Nonetheless, with racing falling under the department of agriculture's remit, as is the case in France, there remains some prospect of racing meeting the criteria to resume behind closed doors on May 18, having already shown before the lockdown that it can be done in a safe manner.


View government roadmap for lifting restrictions here


There has been no racing in Ireland since March 24, when Clonmel staged a National Hunt card.

Horse Racing Ireland has made provisions for a month of Flat racing for when racing does resume behind closed doors, as was set out in its Covid-19 contingency plan.

It is understood that HRI has submitted an extensive application to the government about the resumption of racing, which was discussed in a positive context during Wednesday's Cabinet meeting.


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