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DonegalPrince
24 Aug 23 16:41
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We have been racing on a bog for the last 7 or 8 weeks to the detriment of top class flat racing. There seem no problems with this ground in terms of injuries/horses patently not acting on it. Why the constant calls for watering? It is bad enough with our "we'll just put a few mils on to freshen it up" CoC's without the media encouraging it.

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swiftynifty
When: 24 Aug 23 16:44
exactly, if your horse won't like it fast, wait 'til next week when it'll be soft again no doubt.
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the dealer
When: 24 Aug 23 16:45
Stuck the same on last night and the ground was fine today.
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CagliariG
When: 24 Aug 23 16:52
Simply replacing the moisture loss, makes sense.
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the dealer
When: 24 Aug 23 16:56
I think they lost one yesterday, might of course have been nothing to do with the ground. I think he has done a good job so far, tough job imho to appease everyone.
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1Cumbrianwaltzer
When: 24 Aug 23 17:55
The MAXWECAN was a fast ground horse. I agree, for too long now genuinely fast ground horses are denied the ground that they prefer.
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