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Ladbrokes Ireland To Sponsor Munster National

Ladbrokes Ireland has been confirmed as the new sponsor of the Munster National at Limerick Racecourse on Sunday October 14th.

The three-year agreement increases the value of this Grade A three-mile Handicap Chase to €120,000 in prize money, contributing total prize money on the day of almost €300,000.

Adele Thompson Marketing Manager of Ladbrokes Ireland said, 'We are delighted to announce our sponsorship ofthe Munster National at Limerick. It is fantastic to be associated with such a respected and established race and we are proud to add another national to our portfolio'

Limerick's oldest and most valuable race is a key fixture in the early part of the National Hunt season, and was won in 2006 by the locally trained and owned Pearly Jack, who is being aimed at the race again this year.

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