Curragh remains good to yielding The ground at the Curragh remains good to yielding ahead of the Guineas meeting this weekend. The course received just 0.6mm of rain overnight and the forecast is mostly dry up to Sunday. Gleneagles looks set to go off a short-price to complete the 2,000 Guineas double on Saturday. Ballydoyle also look set to have the favourite in Sunday's Tattersalls Irish 1,000 Guineas with Found. She is set to face stiff competition from the likes of Bocca Baciata, Raydar, Pleascach and stable-mate Kissed By Angels. The ground at Cork ahead of this evening's meeting is now good to yielding on the round course and yielding on the sprint track. There was no overnight rain in Mallow. There is a slight risk of showers today but the forecast predicts that it should be mainly dry.