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Bangor-on-Dee / Mon 19 Jan
Updated @ Sun 18 Jan Going/TrackSoft, Heavy in places (GoingStick: 5.7 on Sunday at 07:00) Inspections: Precautionary Inspection - 7.30am Weather....Dry overnight. Forecast: Sunday - Dry, feeling colder with a max daytime temp of 4c. Monday - Overnight low of -3c with a cold day to follow. Max daytime temp of 2c. Take offs, landings and other vulnerable areas have been covered Exeter / Mon 19 Jan Updated @ Sun 18 Jan Going/TrackSoft, Heavy in places (GoingStick: Chase 6.0, Hurdle 6.2 on Saturday at 10:15)Rails: Shared bends The Hurdle past the stands will be omitted Inspections: PRECAUTIONARY INSPECTION 8AM MONDAY AS TEMP COULD GET TO -5c. Weather....Dry overnight. Forecast Sunday dry +5c Monday -2 overnight then dry max +4c, |
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Thanks,Koi.
I have seen those but the view of locals is usually much better. |
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Are you backing on or off rs?
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Banna,
I live near Warwick and when the recent meeting was called off I gave everybody a view the day before that it would be off. Will I be having a "lucky guess" tomorrow? Not a chance. |
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No need for the touchiness rs.....i asked a question.
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relax banna, rs only does touchy, comes from all those responses to Zippy/Horsemeat and the like, hard to get back to being civil after conversing with said individuals...!
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Not touchy but,any bets I ever have are not lucky stabs,banna.
I have absolutely no idea whether either will be on,hence the OP. |
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I understand that rs........we all study ffs....good luck either way
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If being honest I am hoping for a day off,Banna
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I know the feeling rs....be lucky with yours.....i am also going through them as we speak. Nothing worse than doing an evening finding out the day to be off...gl
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I can suffer them being called off in the morning but,absolutely fume when cretinous Clerks call inspection after inspection and still call it off
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Agreed.....a few surprises last week
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Wetherby inspect 8.30 in the morning for Tuesday.
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About 20 mile south of Bangor, chilly but bright here today, ground thawed out but freezing again now.
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Exeter will be OK to race. No frost on windscreens here yet, expecting it to get colder later but will get milder quickly tomorrow.
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Thanks gents.
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Is Bangor on?
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Bangor further inspection 9am
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Exeter 9.30 now.
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Wetherby 8.30 tomorrow now,no frost this morning.
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Oops! read that wrong still 8.30 today.
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Pennies, I know, but Wetherby 4/1 to be on... Doesn't look good.
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hows bangnor getting on
gone 9am nothing on web site keep me waiting much longer wont be going |
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Bangor off
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thanks breedingmad
your better than their web site |
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Wetherby 3.30 this afternoon.
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Exeter / Mon 19 Jan
Updated @ Mon 19 Jan Going/TrackSoft, some frozen places (GoingStick: Chase 6.0, Hurdle 6.2 on Saturday at 10:15)Rails: Shared bends The Hurdle past the stands will be omitted Inspections: PRECAUTIONARY INSPECTION 9.30AM, Landing and Take offs covered |
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ribero has had his eggs benedict now so the grey cells are in full flow for my money there is little chance of wetherby racing tomorrow . about a 20/1 chance to me .
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Doneit,i appreciate you have most meteorological forecasts at your disposal so with rlyl obviously hors de combat over to you.
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ribby its a simple process of reading the signs as regards racing prospects , firstly i have to inspect the goats droppings on a morning which can determine how low the temperature will be for the following day depending on their colour and consistency , and then of course there is the reading of the runes which seldom lie although they have not been quite so accurate since the runes were thrown out by mistake and i now have to use leftover bones from a tandooried chicken .
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Exeter yet another Inspection at 10.30.
The very thing that gives me the needle. |
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Wetherby 8.0. in the morning now.
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