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We have rain now...They saying rain through-out the weekend.I didn't hear any plans from Hammersly last Friday.He ducked it until Sunday ,or Monday.So,what did he say on Sunday,or Monday? Said they would pretty much make a decision by then.What's the decision?
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I live 6 miles from Santa Anita and the sky is black and it's raining. Looks like its going to be a rain out folks.
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Yup...it looks like the SUNSHINE Millions is going to be rained out
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This is the 5pm rain out look in Arcadia California. Starting to really come down. Yes it does rain in California.
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Make it rain on them hoes.
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Well the rain saves me from wasting time capping the worst card I have seen in So Cal since Fairplex. Four maiden claimers and 2 low level claimers in 8 races. I understand Sunshine is this weekend but why bother carding this.
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Good rain for about 6 hours last night, more than enough to cancel Santa Anita today.
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Just took a look at the Cushion Track webcam on Santa Anita's website. Standing water is visible and there are no workers this morning. It doesn't look good. For those at home or at work this morning/afternoon, I'm sure Ralph Siraco will have an update on his Race Day Las Vegas show this morning. His regular So. Cal connection, Jon Lindo, is playing in the Horseplayer World Series at the Orleans, but I would think they will have some sort of update. The show begins at 9:05AM Pacific on www.kshp.com.
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So.....what was the reason for them not moving the races to Hollywood immediately, and treating the cushion track with the pro-ride solution right away instead of waiting until later?
and what would happen to the Magna 5? I was just looking forward to playing it this weekend. Can they remove the 2 SA races and replace them with 2 at Golden Gate??? |
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First they had to do tests with the Pro Ride mixtures, which took several days. Once it was proven to work, they still needed 10 days to get the stuff manufactured. They may have been better off moving to Hollypark for a month while the surface got fixed, but it was a logistic nightmare for Santa Anita to move their offices for such a short time.
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why can't they just cover the dirt with tarp when it rains!! like how they do in baseball
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They are still hoping to run on Saturday but I don't think it's going to happen. If they can't run Saturday, they will postpone those 4 races until the following Saturday. But it's not even a sure thing that they will be able to run the following Saturday. It wll depend if the track is operational by then. They are planning to add the new material to the track this coming week. It's not a sure thing that everything will go as planned with the new material they are adding. But assuming that they can't run this Saturday and assuming that the work on the track is complete by late next week, then it looks like they will run those four Sunshine Million races a week from this Saturday at Santa Anita.
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How do you lose the winter meet at Santa Anita?
Count on it not raining in California. This is very embarassing for So Cal racing. Local trainers are sending their stock to Golden Gate. |
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All that matters is the horsies are safe. I applaud the CHRB and Magna for achieving that goal.
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The only one I really blame is Cushion Track. They botched the job. They obviously did not do the proper testing. I wonder if they did any testing at all. |