Ourselves and two friends headed off to the races with the fifth in the party heading to Gallarus for drawing and soaking up the landscape.
We had seen signs for park and ride service and a bus service from the centre of town so were debating whether to avail of one of these options to avoid traffic but as we are becoming "natives" we decided it drive up to the venue.
And as is the way in Dingle we were able to drive straight in the middle of the race course, park up and walk over to the parade ring, all in about 5 minutes.
Often the word unique is used to described events and this definitely was unique and different. It is a three day event, with a variety of races including a ladies only and a donkey derby. There was also an impressive number of young boys and girls as jockeys, most we estimated under 10. After all this is where Jack Kennedy began his career at 9 years of age and he is now winning races in both Ireland and England, most recently at the Cheltenham festival.
One of the best moment was hearing the commentator say "and it's Pablo Escobar on the inside, just ahead of Bubba Watson"

Chosen for it's beauty and from my wide experiences of viewing horses.
Or maybe not, maybe chosen on the name and that I was standing beside the bookies stand showing a nice price for this horse.
The number 7 raced home to provide a eighteen euro profit. All spent on beverages, mainly double whiskies.
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