
3rd March 2003, 04:51 PM
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Join Date: Nov 1999
Location: Newcastle, NSW
Posts: 1,492
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G'day Rain Lover,
Thanks for your opinion. However, do you not think that barrier positions at some courses can have an extremely detrimental effect on a horses performance, if drawn wid?. Especially in those courses that have chute starts and others where there is a turn about 200-400 metres after the start.
I invest every day, not only on city tracks but a lot of country and provincial tracks and many have such lay-outs, and I monitor this factor in my form study in an attempt to "get an edge" on the general betting public.
After rain, some tracks have quagmire conditions near the rails after a few races. If your selection was in the inside barriers later in the day wouldn't you reconsider your investment?
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