RACECARDS AND RESULTS

Cork racecard, results and TV schedule: Today’s tips, runners, results and stats for the meeting live on At The Races, this Sunday, November 5

All the latest stats, runners, results and odds for Sunday's meeting at Cork with Sun Bets and Eamonn Hames' top tips

RACING takes place at Cork today and we have you covered with all the latest runners, results, tips and going news.

Get yourself along to the racecourse or watch on tv as racing gets underway this afternoon.

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What time does racing start at Cork?

The first race is at 1.05pm.

There are seven races on the card and the last race is due off at 4.20pm.

What TV channel is Cork on?

You can watch the racing at Cork on attheraces.

Attheraces is on Sky channel 415, Virgin channel 534, and UPC in Ireland on channel 418.

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What is the going at the racecourse?

The going is currently Soft at Cork.

Racecourse information with leading jockeys and trainers with runners today:

  • Right-handed track with a circuit of about one mile and four furlongs. There are 8 fences to a circuit.
  • Leading trainers (2012-2017): W P Mullins 54-140, G Elliot 20-122, H de Bromhead 12-89.
  • Leading jockeys (2012-2017): P Townend 29-122, R Walsh 24-74, P T Enright 15-183.

Eamonn Hames' tips for today's meeting at Cork:

  • 1.05 Daybreak Boy
  • 1.40 Fabulous Saga
  • 2.10 Burning Issues
  • 2.40 Jury Duty
  • 3.15 Arkwrisht (nap)
  • 3.45 Cnoc Na Sioga
  • 4.20 Biddy The Boss

Today's Cork racecards and results:

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