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As said on other thread Irish, the gbgb guideline is for a max 33 degrees celsius and tracks should be acting accordingly with the forecast for where they are.
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Yes thats all well and good
But some people survive better in the heat Just like some greyhounds do I am sure So why push an average temperature On all the greyhounds I would like to seethe researchbehind that 33 c figure |
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Hove go ahead with tonight's card.
Currently 29C on the South coast there, must have been a marginal call to stage the meeting I would have thought. I think the sensible decision would have been to abandon it. If it were upto me I wouldn't race. |
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even though trainers are expected to have air conditioned vans......the decision is not purely on track temperature at time of racing....travelling should also be a consideration and since the government has issued an amber warning i agree slippy it should be off......
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Be a break for some of the poor Dogs being banged round empty stadiums Daily ..
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.....and so we come to the 5-22
the last race of the day well done to all concerned for calling the meetings off |
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Saw on the news yesterday a dog rescued after being locked in a car. These people are simply too stupid for words and have no right to be owning a dog.
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About 26 up here Irish toon not far off the Coast lovely day imo ,Shame no evening meeting in the North east Lovely evening TBH
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