
2nd November 2005, 09:06 PM
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it does not matter how the track plays... the point i am making is, is that for the track to meet racing standards it has to be dead- slow by 6am that day. the rest is up to the whether. they cant control it, they can only do what they r supposed to do... and they did that. i say full credit to the grounds staff. look what happened to mummify, barely a moment and many others in which hard tracks have ruined or nearly ruined careers. track policy was put in place to produce a sensational track and that it was...
everyone whinging, get over it, the diva is the greatest....
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