Galway 
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Bellewstown
Clonmel
Cork
Curragh
Downpatrick
Down Royal
Dundalk
Fairyhouse
Galway
Gowran Park
Kilbeggan
Killarney
Laytown
Leopardstown
Limerick
Listowel
Naas
Navan
Punchestown
Roscommon
Sligo
Tipperary
Thurles
Tralee
Tramore
Wexford
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THREE ABREAST
Artist: Peter Smith
Courtesy of: Frost & Reed
History Records of organised race meetings in Co Galway go back to the middle of the 18th century and, according to local tradition, steeplechase races were run annually at Kiltulla, east of Ballybrit, for many years prior to 1868. In 1868, due to flooding of the course, they were transferred to Bushfield, beyond Oranmore. These, we are told, were the forerunners of the, Galway races.

Sources record that there was an attendance of around 40,000 on the opening day at Ballybrit on Tuesday, 17th August 1869, and that 35,000 people turned up on the second day of the meeting. It is reported that the park in Eyre Square was used as a camping site to accommodate the huge crowds that arrived for the occasion. The first meeting was an overwhelming success and the Galway Races have gone from strength to strength ever since.

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