No further horse racing fixtures will be held in Ireland behind closed doors after all sport was banned during the coronavirus outbreak.
Taoiseach Leo Varadkar announced significant new restrictions will come into force from midnight, as the country ramps up its battle against the worldwide health concern.
All non-essential retail shops will close, including betting shops and like the UK, people have to work from home unless absolutely essential.
Racing had been run behind closed doors since Dundalk on March 13, with further measures to guarantee social distancing and minimise the impact on key resources brought in since.