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Leopardstown Student race day

Leopardstown Student Race Day: Top three tips for a successful day at the races

Thousands of students are set to descend upon Leopardstown Racecourse for this Monday for the Spin 1038 annual Student race day. It’s a day consisting of alcohol, gambling and dressing up; in other words, it’s an opportunity that’s never going to be shunned by your typical Irish student.

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Heading off to the Geegee’s?

Heading off to the Geegee’s?

The Queen has announced she is going to visit Northern Ireland as part of the Diamond Jubilee celebrations. We all know the Queen is a big fan of horse racing, so to get yourself into the mood why not pop down to Leopardstown races for July and August.

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Horse Shoes or Dancing Shoes? No need to choose with the Live at Leopardstown Festival!

Horse Shoes or Dancing Shoes? No need to choose with the Live at Leopardstown Festival!

Sick of starting off the summer on a student budget? Not sure if you prefer the chase of the horses or the chase of the fairer sex? Well now, you can have both for just €15!

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Live at Leopardstown: Free tickets for The Walls and Frank & Walters

Live at Leopardstown: Free tickets for The Walls and Frank & Walters

Exclusive Live at Leopardstown Competition! Intrigued? Read on. As you know, Studenty has been bringing you the latest in festival news and entertainment and our latest addition to festival season is one with a twist; Live at Leopardstown 2012 is shaping up to be one of the longest running and most exciting festivals of the summer.

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Rumble at the Racecourse in aid of the ISPCC – A Knockout Success

Rumble at the Racecourse in aid of the ISPCC – A Knockout Success

The ISPCC received a mighty boost after presenting a few friendly punches in a White Collar Boxing event in Club 92, Leoparadstown over the weekend. Rumble at the Racecourse has so far raised an amazing €28,000 for the ISPCC (Irish Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children). Ann Marie Burke, ISPCC Community Fundraiser, was behind the whole operation and she ably helped co-ordinate proceedings since training for the event began six weeks ago. Ms Burke said “I’m overwhelmed with how it has all gone. The support of everyone has been [...]

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