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jamesedwards
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First turf flat meeting of the season today at The Curragh.

Happy Flat Season Day! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:
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Sonny
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jamesedwards wrote:
Sun Mar 16, 2025 10:59 am
Happy Flat Season Day! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:


https://youtu.be/gxw-65GTtSE?si=-a5lW7ePT6nZtwQK

:mrgreen: ;)
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Flat season can't come soon enough. Dreadful racing today!
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Euler wrote:
Wed Mar 19, 2025 4:42 pm
Flat season can't come soon enough. Dreadful racing today!
You've only just had Cheltenham!

I'm glad things are back to normal, for me festivals are outliers I swerve.
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Sonny wrote:
Wed Mar 19, 2025 11:50 am
jamesedwards wrote:
Sun Mar 16, 2025 10:59 am
Happy Flat Season Day! :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:


https://youtu.be/gxw-65GTtSE?si=-a5lW7ePT6nZtwQK

:mrgreen: ;)
The blud doesn't know that greyhound racing also exists 💀💀💀💀
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jamesedwards wrote:
Sun Feb 25, 2024 2:23 pm
jamesedwards wrote:
Thu Feb 08, 2024 2:24 pm
How often, if at all, do UK/Ire race courses adjust the distance between the final obstacle and the finish line?
It seems that hurdles are moved more commonly than perhaps thought. I've seen several instances in the last week where the distance between final hurdle and the finish line has been moved significantly from card to card.

Does anyone know of anywhere online that lists these distances and/or changes by card?
I've been monitoring this for a while now and distances between final obstacle and finish line often will move meeting to meeting. Hurdles more often, but sometimes fences as well on the courses that have mobile fencing.

Often it's only 1 or 2 tenths of a furlong, but sometimes the change can be extreme. eg Haydock yesterday was 1.6f compared to 0.8f at the previous meeting.

It seems crazy that there appears to be no control, info, or record of historical or planned position of obstacles. Is there really nowhere online that documents these moves?
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jamesedwards wrote:
Thu Mar 20, 2025 3:04 pm
jamesedwards wrote:
Sun Feb 25, 2024 2:23 pm
jamesedwards wrote:
Thu Feb 08, 2024 2:24 pm
How often, if at all, do UK/Ire race courses adjust the distance between the final obstacle and the finish line?
It seems that hurdles are moved more commonly than perhaps thought. I've seen several instances in the last week where the distance between final hurdle and the finish line has been moved significantly from card to card.

Does anyone know of anywhere online that lists these distances and/or changes by card?
I've been monitoring this for a while now and distances between final obstacle and finish line often will move meeting to meeting. Hurdles more often, but sometimes fences as well on the courses that have mobile fencing.

Often it's only 1 or 2 tenths of a furlong, but sometimes the change can be extreme. eg Haydock yesterday was 1.6f compared to 0.8f at the previous meeting.

It seems crazy that there appears to be no control, info, or record of historical or planned position of obstacles. Is there really nowhere online that documents these moves?

What's the reason for doing this?

If it has to do with low sun it would be an ad hoc decision and not announced anyway.
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Sonny wrote:
Thu Mar 20, 2025 3:11 pm
jamesedwards wrote:
Thu Mar 20, 2025 3:04 pm
jamesedwards wrote:
Sun Feb 25, 2024 2:23 pm


It seems that hurdles are moved more commonly than perhaps thought. I've seen several instances in the last week where the distance between final hurdle and the finish line has been moved significantly from card to card.

Does anyone know of anywhere online that lists these distances and/or changes by card?
I've been monitoring this for a while now and distances between final obstacle and finish line often will move meeting to meeting. Hurdles more often, but sometimes fences as well on the courses that have mobile fencing.

Often it's only 1 or 2 tenths of a furlong, but sometimes the change can be extreme. eg Haydock yesterday was 1.6f compared to 0.8f at the previous meeting.

It seems crazy that there appears to be no control, info, or record of historical or planned position of obstacles. Is there really nowhere online that documents these moves?

What's the reason for doing this?

If it has to do with low sun it would be an ad hoc decision and not announced anyway.
It's planned in advance, probably to do with protecting pieces of ground. If you have horses taking off and landing in the same place all the time it takes its toll.

It makes sense that they do it, but not that there appears to be no documented auditing or regulation.
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jamesedwards wrote:
Thu Mar 20, 2025 3:15 pm
Sonny wrote:
Thu Mar 20, 2025 3:11 pm
jamesedwards wrote:
Thu Mar 20, 2025 3:04 pm


I've been monitoring this for a while now and distances between final obstacle and finish line often will move meeting to meeting. Hurdles more often, but sometimes fences as well on the courses that have mobile fencing.

Often it's only 1 or 2 tenths of a furlong, but sometimes the change can be extreme. eg Haydock yesterday was 1.6f compared to 0.8f at the previous meeting.

It seems crazy that there appears to be no control, info, or record of historical or planned position of obstacles. Is there really nowhere online that documents these moves?

What's the reason for doing this?

If it has to do with low sun it would be an ad hoc decision and not announced anyway.
It's planned in advance, probably to do with protecting pieces of ground. If you have horses taking off and landing in the same place all the time it takes its toll.

It makes sense that they do it, but not that there appears to be no documented auditing or regulation.
Yeah okay, makes sense.
(The moving not the non-announcing)
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Hm... I didnt know that they tend to move the ladt hurdle, i know maybe this will sound silly but does horses then fall more often ??? If i know animals correctly they know to remember quite well patterns, time, where should be a food etc... And they are really precise in this stuffs. Here is the example of a monkey that can put number in correct order in less then a second :o :o :o
https://youtu.be/ravykEih1rE?si=AjIC8-CEQvDuOPGx
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Last obstacle movements today:
Newbury hurdle moved forward to 1.6f from 1.1f previously.
Ffos Las hurdle moved forward to 1.1f from 1.0f previously.
Musselburgh no change
Ryan7724
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Finding it tuff trading today
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Euler
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Ryan7724 wrote:
Sat Mar 22, 2025 3:40 pm
Finding it tuff trading today
It's nothing outstanding today, for sure.
Ryan7724
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Guessing it's normal the week after Cheltenham to have a slump.
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Ray Gun 2025-03-24.jpg
Wolverhampton 18:30

I think people relied too heavily on TPD here:
Ray Gun looked going alright and came from behind, but not once actually led the field and lost by a nose.
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