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HoratioNelson
07 Mar 26 10:40
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...I went through Esher on a train and Sandown were watering. With all the rain was it really needed?

I can see today being quite a slog especially up that hill.

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elise
When: 07 Mar 26 10:50
they were selectively watering up to thurs 5th
By:
HoratioNelson
When: 07 Mar 26 11:11
I was surprised elise because when I went past it was raining. Will defo be soft if not approaching heavy imo.
By:
uptheirons
When: 07 Mar 26 11:18
The mania for "Safe" ground shows no sign of stopping anytime soonSad
By:
elise
When: 07 Mar 26 11:24
chelt same, new course selective, back straight top of the hill to safeguard in case no rain
By:
elise
When: 07 Mar 26 11:28
sandown was selective areas back straight 7.5mm tues, same areas 5mm weds & again thu
By:
top2rated
When: 07 Mar 26 11:40
Additional Sandown info courtesy of turftrax.co.uk

Weather:

10mm rain Friday from noon to 9pm. Saturday expected to be dry and overcast - 12 degrees
By:
HoratioNelson
When: 07 Mar 26 11:48
You are right, it was the railway side down the back which i believe is the lowest part of the course.
By:
loper
When: 07 Mar 26 12:07
......and always the fastest ground.
By:
GLASGOWCALLING
When: 07 Mar 26 14:11
... According to Bowen " proper Heavy ground ".

Pheckin scandalous that the clerks continue to doctor the ground, not worth turning up if you own a horse that wants Good ground.
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HoratioNelson
When: 07 Mar 26 14:19
I must admit I thought watering in the month of Feb was a little strange.....who waters their garden November through March?
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