FLAT: Navan Racecourse is a left-handed oval of one and a half miles and it has a stiff finish of three-and-a-half furlongs. There is a straight course of just under six furlongs that joins the main track on the entrance to the straight. A low to middle draw is an advantage in sprints.
NATIONAL HUNT: Navan is a left-handed, rectangular track with a circuit of a mile and a half. It is generally galloping in character with a stiff, uphill finishing straight of around three and a half furlongs. Conditions can become very testing on soft or heavy ground and ability to see out the trip is crucial. The chase course, which is outside the hurdles track, has nine fences to a circuit, with three fences jumped in the home straight and a run-in of around a furlong. The fourth-last fence is followed almost immediately by a turn.