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22nd July 2016
05:20pm BST

Whatever the weather, Michael O'Leary is likely to have a smile on his face. The Ryanair boss and Gigginstown Stud owner loves Galway and is likely to go full bore for the festival highlights, with trainer Noel Meade hopeful 2014 winner Road to Riches can reclaim the Galway Plate.
Having entered 15 horses for the 2016 feature worth €220,000, O'Leary is evens to take the prize, while he is 6/1 to be the owner of the €300,000 Galway Hurdle.
The other king of Ballybrit is Dermot Weld and the training great is 12/1 to break his record Galway haul of 17 wins, set in 2011.
To own the winner of the Galway Plate
Evens Gigginstown House Stud
6/1 JP McManus
To own the winner of the Galway Hurdle
6/1 Gigginstown House Stud
10/1 JP McManus
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12/1 Dermot Weld to break his own record of 17 wins (set in 2011)
2/1 Dermot Weld to train a winner on each day of the festival.
4/1 Gordon Elliot to train the winner of the Galway Hurdle
5/2 Gordon Elliot to train the winner of the Galway Plate
2016 Galway Races Total attendance
6/5 Less than 140,000
4/6 Over 140,000
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