The Vaal tracks have not missed the rain
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Re: Re: The Vaal tracks have not missed the rain
11 years 4 months ago
These pics were taken at 12h30 today. At about 13h30, the rain stopped. As of now, no further rain. This course drains very well. Lets see pen reads tomorrow...
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Re: Re: The Vaal tracks have not missed the rain
11 years 4 months ago
in meyerton no rain over night but their is plenty cloud around
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Re: Re: The Vaal tracks have not missed the rain
11 years 4 months ago
Flash i am nominating a horse on the 4th of march if iget a run we must meet up please
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Re: Re: The Vaal tracks have not missed the rain
11 years 4 months ago
Rock, did they get Kimb back in shape ?
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Re: Re: The Vaal tracks have not missed the rain
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It rained overnite so we stuffed again yesterday the track was as dry as a bone
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Re: Re: The Vaal tracks have not missed the rain
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Rockspider Wrote:
> It rained overnite so we stuffed again yesterday
> the track was as dry as a bone
any inquiry into the matter?or is it going to be just swept under the carpet with all the rest of the shit that happens in the industry
> It rained overnite so we stuffed again yesterday
> the track was as dry as a bone
any inquiry into the matter?or is it going to be just swept under the carpet with all the rest of the shit that happens in the industry
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Re: Re: The Vaal tracks have not missed the rain
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Dont no but i am fed up as from 2day i will no longer be a ra member we only have 34 meets a year if we lose 1 its like no problems we alredy lst 2 this year so its a loss off just over a million bucks for the die hard owners and the forum thts suppose to come up for those owners fails them again
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Re: Re: The Vaal tracks have not missed the rain
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No overnight rain here. Course looks raceable, but there could be some damage, as it looks soft to me. I would guess a pen of around 24 or 25.
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Re: Re: The Vaal tracks have not missed the rain
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louisg Wrote:
> No overnight rain here. Course looks raceable, but
> there could be some damage, as it looks soft to
> me. I would guess a pen of around 24 or 25.
LG i expect that if we do race there will be ZERO chance of a Jockey protest today!! Seriously in a case like today are there senior professional Jockeys on-course (maybe Mr Maree has this Job) to walk the course and help the workriders protest if they indeed felt that the going was dangerous?
> No overnight rain here. Course looks raceable, but
> there could be some damage, as it looks soft to
> me. I would guess a pen of around 24 or 25.
LG i expect that if we do race there will be ZERO chance of a Jockey protest today!! Seriously in a case like today are there senior professional Jockeys on-course (maybe Mr Maree has this Job) to walk the course and help the workriders protest if they indeed felt that the going was dangerous?
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