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Originally posted by Lobos View Post
Same up North as well. It'll be like a swamp at Haydock if the forecast is correct. Imagine plenty will be pulled unfortunately.
Horrible day though, cold, rain and winds gusting at 50mph...
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Originally posted by Istabraq View Post
Up to 12mm of rain forecast for Haydock tomorrow, ground currently good, it might go soft but can't imagine it will go very deep.
Horrible day though, cold, rain and winds gusting at 50mph...
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….those interested in Betfair Day, Storm Bert hit Merseyside by 05.00am and we’ve pretty much had torrential rain and gale force winds since.
Not sure of the travelling arrangements for Irish horses, but if not already here I would think they’ll struggle to cross the Irish Sea this morning.
i’m due to pick my son up from Manchester Airport in the next few hours. He’s been US for his job but there’s no way I can drive in this weather, I’ve messaged him and he says he’ll get a cab. Really not nice out there.
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Originally posted by DenmanSacre View PostGoing at Haydock is currently soft (good to soft in places). I imagine it will be softer by the off and Haydock can turn testing very quickly.
….its much ‘quieter’ than it was a few hours ago. Still stormy, Rain has relented in Liverpool much depends on whether there’s squalls or not.
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Originally posted by ComplyOrDie View PostLooks like it's going to be hammering it down at Haydock very soon.
All aboard the Pig in the Betfair Chase.
Can see a fair few NR's happening.
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