Rachel Blackmore has been giving her thoughts on Minella Indo's chance.
Following more heavy rain overnight the ground has eased at Leopardstown ahead of the Dublin Racing Festival this weekend.
It is now heavy on the hurdle and bumper track and soft on the chase course.
Ahead of that meeting jockey Rachel Blackmore has landed over 70 winners so far this season.
She's locked in a battle for the title of Irish champion jockey with Paul Townend.
Minella Indo is one of her big chances who runs in Sunday’s Grade One Paddy Power Irish Gold Cup.
Blackmore says Minella Indo is a special horse to her:
GOING REPORT for 6th & 7th February
— Leopardstown RC (@LeopardstownRC) January 28, 2021
Issued at 9:30am Thursday 28th January
Following 10mm rain this week
GOING:
Chase: Yielding, Yielding to Soft in places
Hurdle and Bumper: Soft #DublinRacingFestival pic.twitter.com/zByktyzra3
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