THE IRISH CESAREWITCH 600 RETURNS IN 2024 WITH AN EXCITING NEW FORMAT

THE IRISH CESAREWITCH 600 RETURNS IN 2024 WITH AN EXCITING NEW FORMAT

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Mullingar, Ireland - February 13, 2024 - The anticipation is building as the 2024 Irish Cesarewitch gears up to showcase an exhilarating new format, promising two runs for a first prize of €10,000. This Classic event, hosted at Mullingar Greyhound Stadium, will see 36 greyhounds vie for victory, with the six heat winners advancing to the final showdown on St Patrick’s Day.

With a total prize fund of €20,000, this year's Irish Cesarewitch, the winner of the final will not only secure the prestigious title but also walk away with a cash prize of €10,000 along with a commemorative trophy.

In addition to the grand prize, the competition carries a second-place prize of €3,500, the third-place secures €2,000, and remaining finalists taking home €1,000 each. Furthermore, a consolation final will be held, ensuring that all competitors have the opportunity to showcase their talent on the track.

The action kicks off with the first round on Sunday, March 10th, marking the beginning of what promises to be an electrifying series of races.

Derek Frehill, Director of Racing, launching the new format, commentated, "We are thrilled to introduce this innovative format to the Irish Cesarewitch. With substantial prize money up for grabs, we anticipate attracting top-tier talent to the event. The condensed schedule, with only two runs, ensures that greyhounds remain fresh and competitive, allowing trainers to set their sights on future races, including the prestigious Shelbourne 600. We believe that this revamped format will reaffirm reaffirming the Cesarewitch as a premier event on our racing calendar. Additionally, we hope that this initiative will generate interest from not only Ireland but spark some interest from English trainers."

Cesarewitch 2024 details:

The Cesarewitch will commence on Sunday, March 10th and final is on Sunday 17th March.  This two-run event is for 36 greyhounds and boasts a first place prize of €10,000.