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malheureusement
15 Feb 15 13:28
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Ireland v Wales is scheduled for Sun 7th Feb 2016 at 3pm which although Leopardstown have not released their 15/16 dates as yet will surely mean a clash for Hennessy day with the rugby in Dublin. Any recent precedents of this happening?

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p_r_e_m_i_e_r__f_a_n_t_a_s_y
When: 15 Feb 15 13:30
Irish Greyhound Derby Final on the same evening as the Champion Stakes card (we are not the brightest in this country)
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Arklearkle
When: 15 Feb 15 13:49
Some years ago the six nations England v Wales match clashed with the Newbury Hennessy Gold Cup and the Beeb left the race to show the national anthem at the rugby match. Pretty sure it was BBC rather than channel four but apologies to them if I've got it wrong. I suppose it goes to show what was thought of horse racing.
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Deise59
When: 15 Feb 15 20:04
They switched the Hennessy meeting a few years ago to the Saturday when Ireland played France in Croker, can see the same next year
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malheureusement
When: 15 Feb 15 20:37
Interesting that there is a precedent that they have switched the Hennessy meeting. I'll be coming over with a load of rugby fans and I would have gone racing on the Sunday anyway and missed the rugby but a switch of the racing to Saturday would work out ok.
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SoYouThink
When: 15 Feb 15 21:35
Too many fixtures in the racing calenders to be moving them around to accommodate the handful of people who want to see the rugby as well.

I would agree though the Greyhound Derby and the Irish (Horse) Champion Stakes card should have their own slots rather than clashing since it would be same type of person who would follow both.
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