23rd April 2008, 03:53 AM
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The thinking of the 'Naysayers' is that a slippery uneven track introduces an extra risk factor. When a horse momentarily loses its footing on a slippery section of the track, it can take several lengths to recover. The same people won't bet on jumps races but don't the stats say that favourites over jumps are more reliable than favourites on the flat?
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