5th April 2014, 09:10 PM
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Some interesting points of view.
I think it's a combination of the points mentioned and the track which throws the results.
It's a leaders track with a short straight, but also a fairly testing turn into the home straight. The camber of that turn is quite tight by comparison. Basically you have to be on the pace or leading, and able to handle a hard turn and hang on in the straight.
Therefore, although the strike rate is fairly consistent with other tracks, the horses generally start over the odds next start.
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