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enjbenjy
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Why do they have it in Ireland and not UK?
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Report yeahyeahwhatever April 14, 2010 8:59 PM BST
they have frozen in Germany - always wondered about that one!

yielding is (i think) the same as good-to-soft
Report The Genius April 14, 2010 9:00 PM BST
soggy beaver
Report fawwon April 14, 2010 9:01 PM BST
Moist to tricky
Report luckyme April 15, 2010 1:36 AM BST
ireland
firm
good to firm
good
good to soft
soft
heavy
ropey
very robey
don't bet
deffo no bet
and the last one

even god does not know the winner :)
Report onlooker April 15, 2010 1:39 AM BST
If you have to ask, "what sort of ground is Yielding/"

Then, you should also ask yourself ...

'Should I really be betting on horse racing' ?
Report wiggles April 15, 2010 8:19 AM BST
were you born knowing everything onlooker?
Report Outpost April 15, 2010 8:43 AM BST
years ago I worked in racing and I remember asking an Irishman that worked beside me about how they decide going descriptions in Ireland.

he said "If you can see their ears then it's soft. . . . If you can't see their ears then it's heavy"
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