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Old 10-27-2007, 08:00 AM
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13 miles from MTH in a Holiday Inn wondering how the turf is holding up and if my shoes have dried from yesterday yet.
Okay, thanks.

Try and stay as dry as you can if you're heading to the track today. Nothing worse than going racing when it does nothing but rain.
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Old 10-27-2007, 08:58 AM
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jock who rode nownownow yesterday said that the turf wasn't bad at all.
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Old 10-27-2007, 10:09 AM
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jock who rode nownownow yesterday said that the turf wasn't bad at all.
Winning jocks will always say the ground is good.

Even the euro jocks said it was riding soft, which says quite a bit in my opinion. On our racing channel this morning, they spoke to Adrian Beaumont (from the IRB). He was at the track and he said there was standing water on the turf track after racing had finished yesterday, it had rained most of the night and was still raining there this morning.
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Old 10-27-2007, 10:35 AM
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Winning jocks will always say the ground is good.

Even the euro jocks said it was riding soft, which says quite a bit in my opinion. On our racing channel this morning, they spoke to Adrian Beaumont (from the IRB). He was at the track and he said there was standing water on the turf track after racing had finished yesterday, it had rained most of the night and was still raining there this morning.
i left out the part where he said it was wet. i figured THAT went without saying!
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I'm 200 miles due west of Monmouth, and it turned beautifully sunny at 11am after a full night of rain. Maybe there's hope for the later dirt races at Monmouth.

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The turf looks very soft
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