
31st October 2005, 03:25 PM
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Originally Posted by La Mer
That's not quite correct Chrome - the policy on watering when necessary applies to all Victorian race tracks and not just those on which the overseas runners complete on.
Racing Victoria, about four years ago, instructed all race clubs to have tracks rated as no firmer than good but not fast.
As it is, two horses that raced last Saturday suffered problems/injuries because of the firm track conditions - Barely A Moment who broke down badly and looks as if it will be retired and Fields Of Omagh who didn't handle the firm track according to his jockey.
Given the weather forecast for today and tomorrow, the track manager has no option but to water so as to comply with the Racing Victoria instructions.
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I stand corrected then.
Don't the trainers want it dead to slow though - that's a hell of a lot of water!
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