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One of those days your really glad you didn't go.
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Glorious ran a cracker last night.!
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HEAVY ground
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COC changing ground to heavy
min later champion jockey murpny rain hasnt got in to thr ground come punting in the uk every stngle person in uk racing is a fooking chancer |
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26mm in 20 mins...soft, heavy in places incoming turning heavy after race 3
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I missed all the rain. Shock results are usually the norm post a deluge. Beware backers.
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I was certainly shocked by the last one!
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given the 1st race was a flag start in front of where the stalls were the gordon stakes is (unsurprisingly) a slow time
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albeit a hand time
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*last race
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Going doesn’t seem to bother bedtime. Four lengths better than Zarigana on good and soft in France.
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Jockeys are insured for lightning strikes, right?
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Still raining, it seems.
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a favs day so far
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no good
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I've just got home from Goodwood.
In all my many years of going racing I've never experienced such a vicious monsoon as we had today. Absolutely biblical. |
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you should've waited for the Arc.
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Well done Slippy. Good to see you getting out and enjoying racing in situ.
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Thank you L.H.
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he is now in situ
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Clive Cox must have won the " Drowned Rat " award hands down, he needed a snorkel at one time, then when he finally got back to the paddock a concerned woman offered him an umbrella.
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