We warmly welcome horse owners, their horse and their teams to Tipperary
on race days. Our goal is to ensure your day is both successful and enjoyable.
From the trainer entering your horse, to the grooms traveling with your horse,
we look after all aspects of your visit with great detail and attention.
Going reports
From entry stage up to the day of racing we supply going reports on our website and social media channels.
Tipperary track
Tipperary is a
flat, left-handed, oval track of a mile and two furlongs in length. There is a straight
sprint track of five furlongs that joins with the main track at the entrance to
the two and a half furlong straight. A low draw is
favoured on the round track, while a high draw has been slightly favoured in
big fields at five furlongs, more so on soft going.
Racing surface
Throughout the year the highest level of attention is given to the
racing surface to provide the best surface possible at all times. For National
Hunt races there are five hurdles and six chase fences on the circuit to test
the skills of the best horses in Ireland and the UK.
Stables, equine care and accommodation
Horses travelling from overseas have use of our secure overnight
stables. While your horse is here the best equine care is available, from
farriers to vets, to ensure the highest welfare standards are met.
Grooms
Accommodation for grooms travelling from overseas is looked after by the
racecourse and where possible grooms will be put up in accommodation directly
across the road from the racecourse.