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Old 11-18-2006, 03:58 PM
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Think you're wrong. The track super said they did NOT want to put more water on it. When the track's in good shape and it takes water, it works well. When the wax "breaks down," whatever the hell that means, they have problems that water will not solve.

Ask your reliable source what they do to reattach the wax to the rest of the product. Once he tells you, call the track super because they don't know what to do at this point.

They criticized it at Turfway too, tweaked it and now everyone loves it. Woodbine and Turfway weather are no different. They will fix it and then you can complain about the next polytrack that is installed. Keeneland had no problems. Great meet. Increase handle, no injuries. That is all I need to know. Didn't the three horses that prepped on the poly finish 1,2,3 in the BCJ?
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Old 11-18-2006, 04:35 PM
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They criticized it at Turfway too, tweaked it and now everyone loves it. Woodbine and Turfway weather are no different. They will fix it and then you can complain about the next polytrack that is installed. Keeneland had no problems. Great meet. Increase handle, no injuries. That is all I need to know. Didn't the three horses that prepped on the poly finish 1,2,3 in the BCJ?
ok, you win? Frankly I don't care about it as much as you and I haven't bet a race at Woodbine in a month of Sundays. But first you miss the Woodbine story the rest of us read about their real problems that need more than your recommended tweaking. No big deal, then you turn to the good results Keeneland had. And what exactly does the BCJ result have to do with Woodbine's poly problems? You win.
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Old 11-18-2006, 04:51 PM
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They criticized it at Turfway too, tweaked it and now everyone loves it. Woodbine and Turfway weather are no different. They will fix it and then you can complain about the next polytrack that is installed. Keeneland had no problems. Great meet. Increase handle, no injuries. That is all I need to know. Didn't the three horses that prepped on the poly finish 1,2,3 in the BCJ?
a horse broke down at keenland..after the wire..the 6 with mckee up i think
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