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							<channel><title>New Posts For Thread: What is Yielding ground?  What is Yielding to Soft? What is Good to Yielding? ...</title><link>https://community.betfair.com/horse_racing/go/thread/view/94102/31617213/what-is-yielding-ground-what-is-yielding-to-soft-what-is-good-to-yielding</link><description>... Why don't the Irish fcking sort themselves out, instead of trying to do everything different to everyone else!</description><item><title>HardFirmGood to FirmGoodGood / Good to Soft or Good to YieldingGood to Soft or YieldingGood to Soft / Soft or Yielding to SoftSoftHeavyInbetweeers in italics</title><link>https://community.betfair.com/horse_racing/go/thread/view/94102/31617213/what-is-yielding-ground-what-is-yielding-to-soft-what-is-good-to-yielding?post_id=558779707#558779707</link><description>HardFirmGood to FirmGoodGood / Good to Soft or Good to YieldingGood to Soft or YieldingGood to Soft / Soft or Yielding to SoftSoftHeavyInbetweeers in italics</description><pubDate>Tue, 04 Feb 2020 07:14:45 -0600</pubDate></item><item><title>There are more descriptions and variations of the going than you can point a stick at (pun intended)!</title><link>https://community.betfair.com/horse_racing/go/thread/view/94102/31617213/what-is-yielding-ground-what-is-yielding-to-soft-what-is-good-to-yielding?post_id=558775327#558775327</link><description>There are more descriptions and variations of the going than you can point a stick at (pun intended)!</description><pubDate>Mon, 03 Feb 2020 05:03:27 -0600</pubDate></item><item><title>Yielding is slightly worse than good. So in declaring yielding to soft instead of good to soft they're tightening the ground description instead of just saying good to soft. Plenty of times in the UK ground is described as good to soft when there's a</title><link>https://community.betfair.com/horse_racing/go/thread/view/94102/31617213/what-is-yielding-ground-what-is-yielding-to-soft-what-is-good-to-yielding?post_id=558770635#558770635</link><description>Yielding is slightly worse than good. So in declaring yielding to soft instead of good to soft they're tightening the ground description instead of just saying good to soft. Plenty of times in the UK ground is described as good to soft when there's a</description><pubDate>Sun, 02 Feb 2020 13:34:26 -0600</pubDate></item><item><title>Yielding is slightly worse than good but better than soft. So yielding to soft is tightening the ground description instead of just saying good to soft. Plenty of times in the UK ground is declared as good to soft when in fact there's no good in it a</title><link>https://community.betfair.com/horse_racing/go/thread/view/94102/31617213/what-is-yielding-ground-what-is-yielding-to-soft-what-is-good-to-yielding?post_id=558770623#558770623</link><description>Yielding is slightly worse than good but better than soft. So yielding to soft is tightening the ground description instead of just saying good to soft. Plenty of times in the UK ground is declared as good to soft when in fact there's no good in it a</description><pubDate>Sun, 02 Feb 2020 13:32:20 -0600</pubDate></item><item><title>Possibly so, jmdc.</title><link>https://community.betfair.com/horse_racing/go/thread/view/94102/31617213/what-is-yielding-ground-what-is-yielding-to-soft-what-is-good-to-yielding?post_id=558767899#558767899</link><description>Possibly so, jmdc.</description><pubDate>Sun, 02 Feb 2020 06:48:44 -0600</pubDate></item><item><title>^ That doesn't mean there has to be more of them sparrow!</title><link>https://community.betfair.com/horse_racing/go/thread/view/94102/31617213/what-is-yielding-ground-what-is-yielding-to-soft-what-is-good-to-yielding?post_id=558767873#558767873</link><description>^ That doesn't mean there has to be more of them sparrow!</description><pubDate>Sun, 02 Feb 2020 06:46:51 -0600</pubDate></item><item><title>That's the beauty of the AW surfaces. Whatever ground they declare on turf half the trainers will disagree.</title><link>https://community.betfair.com/horse_racing/go/thread/view/94102/31617213/what-is-yielding-ground-what-is-yielding-to-soft-what-is-good-to-yielding?post_id=558767851#558767851</link><description>That's the beauty of the AW surfaces. Whatever ground they declare on turf half the trainers will disagree.</description><pubDate>Sun, 02 Feb 2020 06:45:21 -0600</pubDate></item><item><title>Carry on Angoose - Good to Yielding, Yielding to Soft?  Can you put them in your little chart please, so Muggins here can understand?  Going stick readings would of course be a tremendous help - I doubt if the Irish use those either!</title><link>https://community.betfair.com/horse_racing/go/thread/view/94102/31617213/what-is-yielding-ground-what-is-yielding-to-soft-what-is-good-to-yielding?post_id=558767815#558767815</link><description>Carry on Angoose - Good to Yielding, Yielding to Soft?  Can you put them in your little chart please, so Muggins here can understand?  Going stick readings would of course be a tremendous help - I doubt if the Irish use those either!</description><pubDate>Sun, 02 Feb 2020 06:38:40 -0600</pubDate></item><item><title>good with a bit of give,tues of chelt ground,no excuse ground,but doesn't suit giggy,s swamp lovers hence all the crying</title><link>https://community.betfair.com/horse_racing/go/thread/view/94102/31617213/what-is-yielding-ground-what-is-yielding-to-soft-what-is-good-to-yielding?post_id=558767687#558767687</link><description>good with a bit of give,tues of chelt ground,no excuse ground,but doesn't suit giggy,s swamp lovers hence all the crying</description><pubDate>Sun, 02 Feb 2020 06:21:10 -0600</pubDate></item><item><title>For yielding, just think good to soft, not so tough, eh</title><link>https://community.betfair.com/horse_racing/go/thread/view/94102/31617213/what-is-yielding-ground-what-is-yielding-to-soft-what-is-good-to-yielding?post_id=558767631#558767631</link><description>For yielding, just think good to soft, not so tough, eh</description><pubDate>Sun, 02 Feb 2020 06:12:36 -0600</pubDate></item></channel></rss>
