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Old 02-06-2010, 10:35 AM
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Santa Anita has been forced to cancel..
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Old 02-06-2010, 10:41 AM
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Santa Anita has been forced to cancel..
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Old 02-06-2010, 10:58 AM
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It's the "dead of winter" in NY and a stormstorm, yet Aqueduct is running......and then there's Sunny California & Santa Anita is closed......AMAZING!
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Old 02-06-2010, 11:01 AM
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Beautiful Turf Paradise will be fast and firm today with full fields and 50 cent P4s.
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Old 02-06-2010, 12:18 PM
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Beautiful Turf Paradise will be fast and firm today with full fields and 50 cent P4s.
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Old 02-06-2010, 12:11 PM
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This is the Rainy Season in California, you know. (The others are the Dry Season and the Fire Season. There are also a couple of other short incursions, like the June Gloom.) It is tropical moisture, coming off the ocean from the southwest and the high mountains around the basin keep it from getting over to Arizona, most of the time. I remember going to SA in the winter and seeing a muddy track, off the turf. The Rainy Season generally lasts from some time in November to sometime in February or March.

Of course, the drainage system they put in with the Cushion track a couple of years back is apparently so bad that any decent rain puts the surface under water. They are going to have to tear it up and start from scratch. Stronach should have stuck to breeding, at which he is good; his management of two of the best tracks in the country has fallen short in so many areas.
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Old 02-06-2010, 12:15 PM
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This is the Rainy Season in California, you know. (The others are the Dry Season and the Fire Season. There are also a couple of other short incursions, like the June Gloom.) It is tropical moisture, coming off the ocean from the southwest and the high mountains around the basin keep it from getting over to Arizona, most of the time. I remember going to SA in the winter and seeing a muddy track, off the turf. The Rainy Season generally lasts from some time in November to sometime in February or March.

Of course, the drainage system they put in with the Cushion track a couple of years back is apparently so bad that any decent rain puts the surface under water. They are going to have to tear it up and start from scratch. Stronach should have stuck to breeding, at which he is good; his management of two of the best tracks in the country has fallen short in so many areas.
Granted, but if it wasn't for the brilliant minds of the CHRB mandating synthetic surfaces, they would most likely be racing today in California.
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Old 02-06-2010, 04:50 PM
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Granted, but if it wasn't for the brilliant minds of the CHRB mandating synthetic surfaces, they would most likely be racing today in California.
Yea, but that old track would be having Foster-Child types coming in today, n' turning it into Lotto.
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Old 02-06-2010, 04:57 PM
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Yea, but that old track would be having Foster-Child types coming in today, n' turning it into Lotto.
Sometimes Lotto is better than nothing.
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Old 02-06-2010, 12:46 PM
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This is the Rainy Season in California, you know. (The others are the Dry Season and the Fire Season. There are also a couple of other short incursions, like the June Gloom.) It is tropical moisture, coming off the ocean from the southwest and the high mountains around the basin keep it from getting over to Arizona, most of the time. I remember going to SA in the winter and seeing a muddy track, off the turf. The Rainy Season generally lasts from some time in November to sometime in February or March.

Of course, the drainage system they put in with the Cushion track a couple of years back is apparently so bad that any decent rain puts the surface under water. They are going to have to tear it up and start from scratch. Stronach should have stuck to breeding, at which he is good; his management of two of the best tracks in the country has fallen short in so many areas.
Can you redboard the weather?
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Old 02-06-2010, 04:36 PM
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This is the Rainy Season in California, you know. (The others are the Dry Season and the Fire Season. There are also a couple of other short incursions, like the June Gloom.) It is tropical moisture, coming off the ocean from the southwest and the high mountains around the basin keep it from getting over to Arizona, most of the time. I remember going to SA in the winter and seeing a muddy track, off the turf. The Rainy Season generally lasts from some time in November to sometime in February or March.

Of course, the drainage system they put in with the Cushion track a couple of years back is apparently so bad that any decent rain puts the surface under water. They are going to have to tear it up and start from scratch. Stronach should have stuck to breeding, at which he is good; his management of two of the best tracks in the country has fallen short in so many areas.
I live in San Dimas which is 10 miles from Santa Anita and I to am in the foothills and I can tell you that the old dirt track ( even with Steve Woods working on it) listed as good to muudy today.

It hasn't rained that much! Christ we are still drive at 80 mph on the freeways.

By the way the rainy season in Southern California (without salting the clouds) is from Febuary 4th to febuary 5th most years.
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Old 02-06-2010, 07:42 PM
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It's the "dead of winter" in NY and a stormstorm, yet Aqueduct is running......and then there's Sunny California & Santa Anita is closed......AMAZING!
The snow storm did not reach the NYC area. It's amazing how Santa Anita can't handle rain after two surface switches. Hopefully they put in a solid base and go back to dirt.
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