16th October 2003, 09:56 PM
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Certainly it is no good for racing and harrowing the track is a last minute desperate measure to drain the water.
This should never have needed to be done given the rainfall over the last month, it is basically very very poor turf management.
Not only that the racing results will not be true with clods of mud flying hither and thither!
My feeling is that the internationals will just love it and our horses will be all at sea.
Just watch the results on Saturday.
Phoeee track manager!!! :razz:
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