Canceled last year due to COVID-19, Laytown once again puts out the bunting and welcomes fans back to the beach Nov. 1 for its unique once-a-year bash. For all that the meeting's new place in the ...
Crowds headed to Laytown beach for the annual race meeting, unique in the Irish racing calendar as it is the only race event run on a beach under the Rules of Racing. Laytown races have been in ...
FOR just one day only, racing returns to the beach as Laytown hosts its annual seaside meeting. Here is all you need to know about the unusual seaside-based racecourse. Laytown is a beach racecourse ...
What do you expect to see when you gaze across a beach at low tide? If the answer is racehorses roaring past in full, glorious gallop then you must be in Laytown. The Irish seaside village, 30 miles ...
Coursetrack, the live, in-race timing information system, has now been rolled out at all 26 Ireland racecourses – with Laytown’s unique annual fixture on the beach completing the full set. The system ...
A clatter of Welsh farmers taking a circuitous route to County Laois for the National Ploughing Championships were among the 4,750 racegoers at Laytown on Monday as secretary and manager of the track ...
For just a few hours every year, a stretch of sand on the Irish coast transforms for perhaps the most unique event on the horse racing calendar. Laytown Races – 26 miles from the country’s capital ...
The annual horse races on Laytown Strand in County Meath are something truly special and earlier this week Dublin-based photographer Donal Moloney was able to check attending the striking event off ...
Laytown beach must not be allowed to degenerate at the expense of continuing developments along Bettystown beach, a local politician has warned this week.According to Cllr Jimmy Cudden, the beach must ...
Find out all you need to know about this year's Laytown meeting which takes place on the beaches of County Meath FOR just one day only, racing returns to the beach as Laytown hosts its annual seaside ...
What do you expect to see when you gaze across a beach at low tide? If the answer is racehorses roaring past in full, glorious gallop then you must be in Laytown. The Irish seaside village, 30 miles ...
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