Here we go again. Tellwrong's cat and mouse guessing game part 18 (to be continued)
Conditions at the Merseyside venue are already described as heavy and although there is more rain on the way, clerk of the course Kirkland Tellwrong is hopeful he fixture will beat the elements.
Tellwrong said on Friday morning: "We had 15 millimetres of rain on Thursday but we would be fine to race today. We could get up to 18 millimetres on Saturday but I'm optimistic we'll be racing.
"I think by 7am we'll have had some of the rain, but hopefully we'll be fine to race and we'll try to stagger through an unpleasant day as best we can."
"Hopefully we can get all the works party's into the bars before calling it off"
Here we go again. Tellwrong's cat and mouse guessing game part 18 (to be continued)Conditions at the Merseyside venue are already described as heavy and although there is more rain on the way, clerk of the course Kirkland Tellwrong is hopeful he fixt
Clerk of the course Kirkland Tellwright said: "There's more rain to come - around 15mm - but we will make a start and hope to complete the meeting. mmmmmmmmm
Clerk of the course Kirkland Tellwright said: "There's more rain to come - around 15mm - but we will make a start and hope to complete the meeting.mmmmmmmmm
Do i set out to go or not? live 20 mins away and it's 'ommering down I've been done in the past with this fixture, calling it off at the last minute once the punters/works party's are in the course and at the bars
Do i set out to go or not? live 20 mins away and it's 'ommering downI've been done in the past with this fixture, calling it off at the last minute once the punters/works party's are in the course and at the bars
Its still chucking it down, I only live a 10 min walk away, I can see just see Haydock Park from my bedroom window. I will be very surprised if it goes ahead.
Its still chucking it down, I only live a 10 min walk away, I can see just see Haydock Park from my bedroom window. I will be very surprised if it goes ahead.
As long as it's raining they'll race.Ground will obviously be like a quaqmire but as long as it's safe for the hosses they'll get through the meeting.They've got three weeks to put the ground right before the next meeting & by that time they could be under a foot of snow or frozen off.Office parties etc.(good spenders)they ain't going to throw that away,also television money.
As long as it's raining they'll race.Ground will obviously be like a quaqmire but as long as it's safe for the hosses they'll get through the meeting.They've got three weeks to put the ground right before the next meeting & by that time they could be
Sorry about that one jrw.I certainly missed that one but I still think they'll race & complete the card.Too much money to throw away.Even in eight days time they may have no option but to call a meeting off this time of the year.As long as the horses are going through it & it's safe they may as well race.
Sorry about that one jrw.I certainly missed that one but I still think they'll race & complete the card.Too much money to throw away.Even in eight days time they may have no option but to call a meeting off this time of the year.As long as the horses
It's not standing water that's the problem, its whether they can actually take off or more importantly land at the other side of the obstacles (hurdle or fence) and stay on their feet, rather than aquaplane on landing. Haydock must be doubtful surely, the jockeys aren't there yet but they will be soon, then we might see a further series of inspections before abandonment.
It's not standing water that's the problem, its whether they can actually take off or more importantly land at the other side of the obstacles (hurdle or fence) and stay on their feet, rather than aquaplane on landing. Haydock must be doubtful surely