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![]() I suppose it has something to with drawing entries so far out and not knowing the weather situation?
I happen to like the 72 hour draw and this will now make NYRA once again one of the only circuits to use a 48 hour draw. NT |
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![]() that was a great help to many kudos to nyra for doing this for toga..
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![]() Almost every other track draws 72 hours out. Most of those tracks have to deal with weather, but get it done. I don't see why the draw day should have an effect on entries.
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![]() Can anyone really say with a straight face that the weather reports are that much more accurate two days before as opposed to three days out?
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