NAVAN will stage its Boyne Hurdle fixture on Tuesday, having been cancelled on Sunday due to waterlogging. The original declarations stand.

Sunday's meeting was the second fixture lost this weekend, following Dundalk on Friday evening which has been moved to Monday.

Officials at Punchestown are "very hopeful" Wednesday's meeting will go ahead despite parts of the track being waterlogged on Monday morning. An inspection is scheduled for 7.30am on Wednesday.

Three point-to-points were called off last weekend. Oldtown (Co Meath) on Saturday was the first to fall, followed by Kildorrery (Co Cork) on Sunday morning. The meeting at Nenagh (Co Tipperary) passed a Sunday morning inspection but was called off shortly afterwards as conditions worsened.

Kildorrery will now take place next Saturday, February 26th, and the original entries stand.

Nenagh point-to-point will take place on Sunday, March 13th with fresh entries.

The Oldtown fixture will not be rescheduled.

Racing went ahead at Ballycrystal (Co Wexford) on Sunday where 53 horses took part in six races.

In Britain, Monday's fixture at Chelmsford City has been cancelled due to storm damage at the track, and Lingfield's jumps meeting is off due to waterlogging. Carlisle is the only surviving Monday fixture in Britain, having passed an 8am inspection.