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Old 8th June 2005, 07:45 AM
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Woof43 - In your example, how would you take into account the daily track variant? By that I mean that a track could be rated Good but could be running fast on the day (better side of good), or slow on the day (slower side of good and close to Dead). That's of course if the track condition is correct in the first place (and we know that a lot aren't). There are numerous occasions when a number of either track, race or class records are broken on the same day/same meeting, which is a clear indication of the daily track variant that is fast on the day and therefore the times have to be treated with caution.
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