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![]() I talk to a few more trainers at Woodbine So maybe you guys at Turfway can speak for it but the only negative thing I have heard is that the polytrack at Woodbine has a tendancy to stick to there legs but only after races funny thing one trainer told me that some were using non stick Cooking spray on the horses legs before they ran and low and behold they said it worked.
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![]() Very interesting to see the data come in and first hand accounts of experiences with the surface. I do know that engineers are very good at perfecting new technology.
And the first G1 on poly will be Oct 6 at Keeneland, The Lanes End...geesh, they have leveled the overall main track itself and we'll be looking at a whole new track there, not just a new surface. fyi, i have started a new job. i'm happy about that. but i won't have the time like i used to for horse racing and posting as much. that's kind of a bummer for me but i'm thankful for the job. |
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