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racingguru
21 Jun 16 01:09
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I've never been to the Tue - do you think its necessary to book early to the Gordon enclosure or is it ok to wait till later (so can check weather) without risk of it getting sold out.

Also does anyone do any offers on entry nowadays? - I know in the old days the mirror used to do them. 48 quid is a little steep but will pay it if I have to.

Thanks in advance.

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By:
onlooker
When: 21 Jun 16 02:18
"Only the price of a good bottle of wine" - Rod Fabricius.
By:
Johnny_Mustang
When: 21 Jun 16 06:52
"If you have to ask the price, you can't afford it" - JP Morgan.
By:
holywell
When: 21 Jun 16 06:55
Can one of your 'putters on' not help you out ?Mischief
By:
turnip turns
When: 21 Jun 16 06:58
You won't have any trouble getting in on the day on Tuesday as its the quietest day of the week alwaysCool
By:
quixall
When: 21 Jun 16 07:28
Trundle Hill. Better view.
Free.
By:
foxy
When: 21 Jun 16 07:33
and you can take your own buttys and kestral lager.
By:
Johnny_Mustang
When: 21 Jun 16 08:39
I don't wish to be indelicate but Trundle Hill is for cheapskates and gypsies.
By:
foxy
When: 21 Jun 16 08:56
but you do get a better view of the racing jmCrazy
By:
Trendy
When: 21 Jun 16 19:45
Johnny im offended,its perfect up there with family grandchildren and picnic.Going again this year....you ought to try it.Weather permitting of course.
By:
blackbarn
When: 21 Jun 16 19:54
I only did Trundle once, as a young boy (before until Uncle Jack had money and then secured membership). I only remember watching the races virtually head on, which seemed very strange and made it impossible to know who had won.  Great view of the whole event though, but I guess not as good now they go round the bend. Coming up the hill beside/in front of you clearly better.
By:
chavman
When: 21 Jun 16 20:39
Take plenty of bow and you won't go wrong.do one of these crowd fund internet things if you're short.

Alternatively get a sub off bigmart
By:
s.kenbo
When: 21 Jun 16 20:41
I'm about 5ft 10". Would I qualify for a crowd fund thing, Chavvers?
By:
chavman
When: 21 Jun 16 20:42
Short arms long pockets may be a problem kenbo
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chavman
When: 21 Jun 16 21:03
One would wonder if these "putter oners" are subject to the same scrutiny to every last pound
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