A full field of 27 will line up for the Nua Healthcare Irish Lincolnshire, which is the feature on Day 1 of the new Irish Flat season this Sunday.
The Adrian Murray trained Crypto Force is set to carry top weight in the ultra-competitive €100,000 contest. British based trainers will be well represented with three runners featuring the Adrian Keatley trained Flying Finn, Thunder Roar trained by Tony Coyle and Kaine Wood and the Raphael Freire trained Raadobarg who landed the race in 2022 and finished third last year.
Other notable contenders include Kortez Bay, Coeur D’Or, Smooth Tom, Fleetfoot, Rhythm King, Orandi, Indigo Five, Take Heart and Gleneagle Bay.
8 two year olds are set for the opening Castle Star at Capital Stud Maiden, including three trained by Adrian Murray, who landed the race with Bucanero Fuerte and Arizona Blaze.
Prolific Curragh specialist Big Gossey is one of 12 runners in the Nua Healthcare Handicap over 6 furlongs, while there are 15 entries in the Nua Healthcare Handicap.
Champion trained Aidan O’Brien is set to be well represented during the afternoon with entries in the Alkumait at Capital Stud Maiden, Bermingham Cameras Maiden and Tote.ie Maiden, which brings the eight race programme to a close.
The eight race programme, which kicks off at 1.40pm, offers total prize money of €254,000
Ground
Following 3mm of rain overnight, the ground is now soft, soft to heavy in place
Track
Racing on stand side track with stalls in centre for all sprints
Forecast
Dry over next few days
Declared runners – click on link