Limerick remains heavy The ground remains heavy at Limerick ahead of this afternoon's meeting. They enjoyed a dry day at the course yesterday with 3mm of rain in the last 24 hours. Racing will be on the inside track with the hurdles erected on the gallops side. Action on the seven-race jumps card kicks off at 1.55pm. McNamara Runner Returns To Familiar Stomping Ground The Eric McNamara-trained Lenjoleur De Palma makes his fourth appearance at the venue this season in the novice handicap hurdle and is currently even-money favourite for the 4.25 race, run over just shy of two miles. The ground at Gowran Park is heavy ahead of their card on Saturday. It's an unsettled forecast in the area with the possibility of up to 10mm of rain prior to racing. Racing takes place seven yards from the innermost racing line on the hurdle track and six yards from the innermost racing line on the chase course. Punchestown race on Sunday and it is soft, soft to heavy in places on the hurdle track and soft to heavy on the chase course. It's also an unsettled forecast in Kildare with the possibility of 5-10mm of rain up to Thursday, turning colder over the weekend and raining on Sunday.