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Track Distance Grade Provisional Start Date FIXTURES 2011 BY FINAL DATE Provisional Start Track Distance Grade Date Final Open 575 Shelbourne 575 Open 08-Jan 29-Jan IGB Open Unraced 525 Yards Stake Clonmel 525 Open U/R 09-Jan 01-Feb Irish Examiner Open 750 Clonmel 750 Open 20-Jan 01-Feb Vetsearch Interantional Kennedy Cup Limerick 525 Open 22-Jan 12-Feb Guinness Trophy A1 Stake Cork 525 A1 29-Jan 19-Feb Joe Dunne Memorial Puppy 525 Shelbourne 525 Open 29-Jan 19-Feb Tyrur Champion Bitch Stake Galway 550 Open 29-Jan 19-Feb KGOBA / John "Killeacle" Dowling Mem. A1 Stake Tralee 570 A1 04-Feb 25-Feb Enniscorthy Track Supporters Club A2 575 Enniscorthy 575 A2 24-Feb 17-Mar GAIN Feeds A2 525 Kilkenny 525 A2 16-Feb 18-Mar Shelbourne Tote Gold Cup 525 Shelbourne 525 Open 26-Feb 19-Mar Friends Of Newbridge A1 525 Newbridge 525 A1 04-Mar 19-Mar Mike Cronin Readymix Juvenile Unraced Classic Tralee 525 Open U/R 04-Mar 25-Mar Roches Foods Limerick Oaks Limerick 525 Open 26-Feb 26-Mar Cork Super Sprint Cork 330 Open 04-Mar 26-Mar The Gain Irish Cesarewitch Mullingar 600 Open 12-Mar 02-Apr KGOBA Open 550 Tralee 550 Open 15-Mar 05-Apr College Causeway Easter Cup Shelbourne 550 Open 26-Mar 16-Apr McCarthy Insurance Group Oaks Cork 525 Open 02-Apr 16-Apr Open Unraced 525 Stake Shelbourne 525 Open U/R 31-Mar 23-Apr Kasko Open Unraced 525 Stake Thurles 525 Open U/R 09-Apr 30-Apr Red Mills Produce Stakes Clonmel 525 Open 31-Mar 01-May McCalmont Cup Kilkenny 525 A1 6-Apr 6-May Gain Leinster Oaks Enniscorthy 525 Open 21-Apr 12-May Olympic Bee Puppy Oaks Shelbourne 525 Open 21-Apr 14-May Barrys Tea Open 750 Cork 750 Open 23-Apr 14-May Ted Hegarty Open 600 Shelbourne 600 Open 23-Apr 14-May Lynch Family "Race of Champions" Tralee 550 Open To be confirmed To be confirmed Peggy Kelly Islandbridge Sprint Harold's Cross 325 Open 16-May 27-May Lee Strand A3 550 (Confined) Tralee 550 A3 03-May 03-Jun Red Mills Racer Champion Unraced Stake Kilkenny 525 Open U/R 15-May 05-Jun Cox Cup Open 550 Newbridge 550 Open 20-May 10-Jun Macroom Motors Open Puppy Stake (Jan whelps) Cork 525 Open 28-May 11-Jun Irish Examiner A3 525 Thurles 525 A3 20-May 18-Jun Greyhound & Pet World Open Puppy Stake Limerick 525 Open 04-Jun 18-Jun Sporting Press Irish Oaks Shelbourne 525 Open 26-May 25-Jun Track Supporters Club Munster Derby A1 525 Clonmel 525 A1 26-May 26-Jun Kerry Group Hospital A2 Stake (B'graders) Tralee 525 A2 11-Jun 01-Jul Kerry Agri-Business St. Leger Limerick 550 Open 04-Jun 02-Jul Oran Majestic Open Unraced 525 Stake Galway 525 Open U/R 11-Jun 2-Jul Longford Derby Longford 525 A1 17-Jun 07-Jul Midland Puppy Derby Mullingar 525 Open 18-Jun 08-Jul The Star A1 570 Grand Prix Harold's Cross 570 A1 28-Jun 12-Jul Boylesports Dundalk International Dundalk 550 Open 12-Jul 12-Jul GAIN Feeds Corn Cuchulainn Harold's Cross 750 Open 24-May 15-Jul Open Unraced Cork 525 N0 25-Jun 16-Jul Ger Canty A1 575 Newbridge 575 A1 01-Jul 22-Jul Townview Foods Champion Stakes Shelbourne 550 Open 16-Jul 23-Jul Townview Foods Champion Plate Shelbourne 550 Open 16-Jul 23-Jul Flaherty Markets "Corrib Plate" A7 Stake Galway 525 A7 07-Jul 28-Jul Red Mills Open 600Yds Enniscorthy 600 Open 07-Jul 28-Jul Frightful Flash Kennels Southern Oaks Youghal 525 Open 15-Jul 29-Jul Thurles Fresh Milk Tipperary Cup Thurles 525 Open 03-Jul 31-Jul Paddy Butler Memorial A4 525 Kilkenny 525 A4 06-Jul 05-Aug Ladbrokes.com Irish Puppy Oaks Harold's Cross 525 Open 22-Jul 05-Aug Supporters Club Unraced 525 Stake Clonmel 525 Open U/R 17-Jul 07-Aug Bar One Racing Irish Sprint Cup Dundalk 400 Open 16-Jul 14-Aug Harolds Cross Summer Unraced 525 Harold's Cross 525 Open U/R 02-Aug 16-Aug Paddy Byrne Mem. A1 525 (B'graders) Tralee 525 A1 29-Jul 19-Aug K.G.S. 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