The going is soft to heavy.
This afternoon's Tattersalls Irish 2,000 Guineas meeting at the Curragh will go ahead after passing a morning inspection.
Heavy rain this week had put today's card in doubt, with parts of the track waterlogged yesterday.
The ground on the straight course is soft to heavy and on the round course it's soft, soft to heavy in places.
RACING GOES AHEAD
— The Curragh Racecourse (@curraghrace) May 22, 2021
Following an inspection this morning we’re fit for racing & fixture for today goes ahead.
Ground is now soft to heavy(Straight) & soft, soft to heavy in places(Round). Stalls on stand side for Sprints today. Mainly dry today with chance of scattered showers. pic.twitter.com/qNqppxTYeR

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