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pharfromoz 8th September 2011 08:45 AM

Randwick-Kensington question
 
Is the track at Kensington strathyr like at Moonee Valley. Ive heard different stories but im not sure. Been trying to work it into an angle but its been showing little results so thinking maybe it was in the past and now is back to grass.

Sands 8th September 2011 10:04 AM

Hey pharfromoz :)
I think Randwick course proper & Kensington inner are both grass (kikuyu)
No ****-pert but think there is a difference comparing to the MV strathayr turf system

Sands 8th September 2011 10:10 AM

e x p e r t - a rude word!?

pharfromoz 8th September 2011 10:29 AM

i meant heard different stories about kensington being grass or strathyr not differences between the two tracks. heard stories written a few years ago that it was strathyr because they were mentioning stories of horses getting the mesh stuck in their hooves when coming back to the winners circle.

its a surface switch angle.

Try Try Again 8th September 2011 11:19 AM

Hi Pharfromoz,

This information from the AJC website

Kensington Track - Fully Grassed: Circumference
Length of Straight
Width of straight at winning post
2100m
400m
18m

It is described as an All Weather track. I do not believe it is a Strathyr track as I a believe Moonee Valley is the only Strathyr track in Oz.

I could not locate any details on its composition.

pharfromoz 8th September 2011 11:22 AM

thanks guys

Sands 8th September 2011 11:43 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by Try Try Again
It is described as an All Weather track. I do not believe it is a Strathyr track as

Works for me ;)

kiwiz 8th September 2011 01:45 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by pharfromoz
its a surface switch angle.

Tell me more please pharfromoz

pharfromoz 8th September 2011 02:12 PM

Quote:
Originally Posted by kiwiz
Tell me more please pharfromoz
dont have time right now. but ill explain it tomorrow.


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