Ado McGuinness will be hoping for a repeat success.
'Princess Zoe' won the big race on day one of the Galway Races, a 2 mile amateur riders handicap.
This evening's feature behind closed doors is the Colm Quinn BMW Mile Handicap at 6.45.
18 horses, including last year's winner 'Saltonstall', go to post.
The going is good on the national hunt track and yielding on the flat track and the first of 8 races is off at 4.45.
Trainer Ado McGuinness is aiming to win today's feature race at the Galway Races for a second consecutive year later.
Defending champion Saltonstall will be ridden by in-form jockey Gavin Ryan, who is upbeat about their chances.
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— Galway Races (@Galway_Races) July 27, 2020
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