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the dealer
01 May 21 10:18
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Are they damned if they do, damned if they don't regarding watering ? Loads of small fields at the turf flat fixtures this week , plenty non runners.   Or is it the trainers for lack of entries, or is there just too much racing.

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By:
scrabbler
When: 01 May 21 11:35
I think too much racing. Surely the going is fine for flat racing - especially when you see the number of runners at Uttoxeter on similar going.
By:
the dealer
When: 01 May 21 11:58
You would have thought so but around 20 flat races today with less than 8 runners.
By:
duncan idaho
When: 01 May 21 12:18
barely rained anywhere all month...trainers/owners reluctant to risk their Flat horses on the ground right now in case bugger them up for whole season...be very surprised if field sizes dont increase once we get rain next week
By:
the dealer
When: 01 May 21 12:21
Should they then not have watered more Duncan? Made the ground safer, if that's the concern of stables.

Just plating devils advocate.

Seems they are stuck between a rock and a hard place.
By:
TheAnorak
When: 01 May 21 12:50
The problem with that is plenty of trainers will tell you that over watered ground is just as risky as firm ground, mainly because it can be inconsistent.

I'd say that the current glut of small fields is a combination of fewer horses in training (down to Covid and the restrictions imposed on owners), and the unusual combination of very dry and very cold weather through March/April. Even if the courses are watered, trainers can't work horses on turf at home (bar the watered gallop at Nmkt) and the cold means they don't do well when put out in a paddock. As Duncan says, many won't take the risk at this stage of the season, and the fact that the owners might enjoy going racing more in midsummer when (IF) restrictions are lifted probably adds to the reasons for patience.
By:
the dealer
When: 01 May 21 12:56
Very fair and valid points TA, especially around watered ground. Maybe it is something we will just need to accept and that smaller fields will be more of a norm on the grass.
Will be interesting going forward, to see how the field sizes pan out this summer.
By:
duncan idaho
When: 01 May 21 13:12
yeah, possible the low night-time temps have played a part, limiting how much water they'd want to put on knowing it was going to freeze....just a guess
By:
loper
When: 01 May 21 13:22
If you have a fast ground beast, you dont plan its racing year around being ready to run in April.
By:
differentdrum
When: 01 May 21 13:32
Can anyone remember when you didn't know the name of a single clerk of the course? I think the sport survived quite happily. Now everyone uses them as time filler.
By:
duncan idaho
When: 01 May 21 13:48
often provide useful info re. wind direction, watering etc...prefer to listen to them for 2 mins than Nevo
By:
screaming from beneaththewaves
When: 01 May 21 15:21
Oh. Now there's a career move, Dave.
By:
duncan idaho
When: 06 May 21 11:45
no shortage of runners this Saturday!
By:
TheAnorak
When: 06 May 21 11:46
Duncan,

Except in the race where I've got a runner! Only four in the 4:00 Lingfield, just like school sports day, a prize for every contestant!
By:
dave1357
When: 06 May 21 12:33
clerks of the course imo
By:
duncan idaho
When: 06 May 21 12:37
Excellent, TheAnorak. Hope you get a medal rather than the wooden spoon


ps are you Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed Al Maktoum?
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