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The Dragon
26 Mar 17 13:00
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any locals care to keep us updated been very drying weather over the last few days across the country are we going to get good going?

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By:
GoldCupWinner
When: 26 Mar 17 13:03
Two days of glorious sunshine, had a lot of rain during​ the week but if it stays lije this it will be good for sure.
By:
Catch Me ifyoucan
When: 27 Mar 17 23:39
Just 10 days until the Randox Health Grand National Festival gets underway at Aintree.

Going is currently Good, Good to Soft in places.
By:
lordnoise
When: 28 Mar 17 14:11
Can only see a few showers later this week then looking mostly fine during race week. Probably water to maintain the current ground imo.
By:
GoldCupWinner
When: 29 Mar 17 07:29
Very heavy short shower yesterday and raining today. Don't trust weather forecast. it is wrong a lot of the time.
By:
The Dragon
When: 31 Mar 17 16:31
still good to soft?
By:
SOULDANCER
When: 31 Mar 17 20:48
National course soft, according to B.H.A.
By:
The Dragon
When: 31 Mar 17 21:38
Shocked
By:
sacrifice1
When: 01 Apr 17 08:48
significant rain overnight and light but steady rain this morning
By:
GoldCupWinner
When: 01 Apr 17 09:27
Aye was fairly heavy rain for a brief period but as you say now light but constant. I'm sure weather forecast said no rain today :) If it was soft it could well be heavy by the end of the day but still a week to try out.
By:
SOULDANCER
When: 01 Apr 17 10:54
B.H.A. now say soft,good to soft in places, are they making it up?
By:
The Dragon
When: 01 Apr 17 16:50
supposed to be sunny and dry all day tomorrow
By:
GoldCupWinner
When: 02 Apr 17 12:34
Has been sunny all afternoon yesterday and all day today. Will be good ground if it remains like this for the rest of the week. A big if given the current climate.
By:
gaz255
When: 02 Apr 17 17:19
I have been across the Melling road there and back on the bike this morning lots of mowing going on and the ground next to road looks like it may dry a bit on the surface but not too any depth by Thurs so probs good but on the soft side of good.All other prep seems done and all is set for the festival.
By:
The Dragon
When: 05 Apr 17 19:05
looking for horses who can go on the ground
By:
Shakepseare's Sheriff
When: 05 Apr 17 20:11
Best Good ground horse I can see...and I mean true good ground horses. 
Saint Are (big chance imo), The Young Master and Just a Par....pile in!!...
However I notice they watered the course today and its still mainly good, good to soft.  No rain forecast all week (done it now haven't I)....and really good weather on Saturday (Sunny and 15/16 degrees)
By:
CLYDEBANK29
When: 05 Apr 17 21:29
Ucello Conti on G/S or better R5 W 4 PL 1 UPL 0
Ucello Conti on Soft or worse R24 W 2 PL 7 UPL 15
By:
sewter lives again
When: 05 Apr 17 22:11
Having put 10mm on overnight Tuesday at Cheltenham don't be surprised if at least that amount gets put on at Aintree.

It might be more than one night too especially given the forecast
By:
sacrifice1
When: 06 Apr 17 08:26
A dry day forecast, quite heavy overnight dew tho, I'd expect the ground to be just on the soft side of good, but only just. High temperatures forecast for Saturday, support starting to come for the good ground horses, perhaps a second look at the horses near the bottom of the handicap as the heat will surely take it's toll.
By:
The Dragon
When: 06 Apr 17 15:24
jockey said it was riding dead after first race
By:
kingG111111
When: 07 Apr 17 21:33
So what we saying about the ground, soft ground or good ground horses ?
By:
The Dragon
When: 08 Apr 17 14:43
go for horses that like it firmLaugh
By:
The Dragon
When: 08 Apr 17 14:43
bit like mrs dragonLaugh
By:
Catch Me ifyoucan
When: 08 Apr 17 15:14
Prefers it hard on top, does she
By:
The Dragon
When: 08 Apr 17 15:39
aye only goes on firmCool
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