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agree, cracking little course, haven't come accross anyone who doesn't like going there
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SHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH Jumpings best kept secret
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Late convert. Used to despise it because of lack of quality and heavy going. Now enjoy going there.
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I put Fontwell in same bracket too, both don't look great on tele but both well worth visiting
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alot of the smaller tracks look bad on tv. Taunton another lovely little course, very similar in set-up on plummers but an absolute bas$$$d to get to from the train station.
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It is indeed an excellent little track, but £18 for today's tripe is excessive.
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I love this course, and was an annual member for years. Used to be a nice annual members (and owners/trainers ) bar overlooking the course with its own little terrace.
THEN, mid annual membership season (having taken our money), this area was turned into an"owners/trainers with runners on the day" area, Subsequently, annual members were given the toteclub area, facing AWAY from the course. Great course, great location, sh7t management (Mark C excepted) . |
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love plumpton and fontwell
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My local track, just wish the racing was of better quality. Obviously get good novice chasers there usually throughout the winter because of incentive involving bonus (25k?) if going on to win a race at chelt after winning at Plumpton.. e.g. Bensalem - unlucky!
Probably going tomorrow, racing is so dire though, not even sure why I'm going.. but I'm sure I'll figure out a reason in the morning! |
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nice posertive post celtic,as already stated by a couple fontwell also is very much worth a visit.
regards plumpton no better atmosphere anywhere in horse racing. |