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New management team announced for Thurles

Press Association

Press Association

Peter Roe pictured with Suzanne EadePeter Roe pictured with Suzanne Eade
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Peter Roe and Jessica Cahalan will head the new Thurles Racecourse management team after plans were confirmed by HRI and the Molony family ahead of the opening meeting of the 2025/26 season on October 9.

In July, the Molony Family, owners of Thurles Racecourse, announced their retirement from racing and closure of their track with immediate effect.

However, following a period of close consultation between HRI, AIR, IHRB and the Molony Family, all parties have worked to find a solution to keep Thurles operating for the upcoming season, while respecting the family’s decision to retire from management and operations.

An agreement, announced on August 28 between Thurles Race Company and HRI, will see Peter Roe oversee the management of Thurles Racecourse as part of his brief as Head of Racing of the four HRI Racecourses, with Tipperary-based Jessica Cahalan of Laytown Races contracted by the family to handle operations. Jessica will be the point of contact for Thurles Racecourse for the duration of the agreement, October 2025 to March 2026.

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Riona Molony commented: “We are delighted to fund and support this short-term solution which allows us to step back from the management of the racecourse while assigned fixtures can be fulfilled and racing can continue at our track.

“We are grateful to all parties involved, particularly Suzanne Eade and her team at Horse Racing Ireland for supporting us to ensure the right people are in place to make it possible. This is a great result for Irish racing, and I’m delighted to hand over to Peter and Jessica to take things from here.”

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Suzanne Eade, CEO of HRI, commented: “We would like to acknowledge the support of the Molony family in facilitating the continuation of racing at Thurles until they have determined their longer-term plans for the racecourse. Thurles has long been fundamental to the winter racing schedule and with the support of the wider industry, we hope that this can continue into the future.

This is a great result for Irish racing, and I’m delighted to hand over to Peter and Jessica to take things from here.

Riona Molony

“I would also like to thank the management and staff of HRI Racecourses for their support in enabling the operations of Thurles Racecourse to continue in the short term."

The Thurles meeting on October 9 is an all-Flat fixture, while the first of the National Hunt meetings will take place on October 16.