Irish Grand National will not take place in 2020
Troytown among races to receive prize-money boost as a consequence.
Plans to stage the 2020 BoyleSports Irish Grand National in the autumn have been abandoned. The showpiece event was due to be run at Fairyhouse on April 13, but was called off when racing was put on hold in Ireland on March 24 due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Horse Racing Ireland had initially intended to reschedule the race as part of an enhanced National Hunt programme later this year, but a number of factors have combined to mean that will not happen and it is hoped the decision will give trainers “as much certainty as possible in relation to the preparation of their horses”. Both the Ladbrokes Troytown at Navan on November 8 and the Bar One Porterstown Handicap Chase at Fairyhouse on November 29 will now receive a boost in prize money. Click Here For Exclusive MansionBet PromotionJason Morris, director of racing at HRI, said: “The decision not to run the BoyleSports Irish Grand National was made to give owners and trainers as much notice as possible, and allows connections firm up their plans for the winter with some certainty. “We feel it is appropriate to increase our support to two complementary staying handicap chases in November, and so the Ladbrokes Troytown Chase at Navan on November 8 and the Bar One Portertown Handicap Chase at Faiyhouse the week after, will both become races worth EURO 125,000.” Peter Roe, Fairyhouse’s general manager, added: “The Irish Grand National is known by many as the ‘People’s Race’ so to stage the race at Fairyhouse without that huge community of locals and racing fans, just wouldn’t feel the same. “I know that the race will return as big as ever in 2021 and would like to sincerely thank BoyleSports for their loyal support of the race. “I’m delighted to see that the Bar One Porterstown Handicap Chase, which features on an incredible day’s racing here on November 29, with three Grade Ones alongside it, will benefit from a prize-money boost.” Leon Blanche, head of communications for BoyleSports, underlined the firm’s support for the race remains undiminished. He said: “The BoyleSports Irish Grand National is the greatest jumps race in the National Hunt calendar in Ireland, and the decision to postpone the 150th anniversary of the race is in the best interest of owners, trainers, jockeys, and the racing public. “BoyleSports are fully committed to this iconic race and will continue to sponsor the people’s race up to 2024.”
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