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![]() For my part, Monmouth, for this coming weekend, is pretty much a must play venue, that is, if Ms. Ruffian agrees. 14 races is not even too much since I will be playing in the Haskell Challenge anyway, but that will probably be too much for some of our players that are not playing in that contest and besides being a lot of races, I think I recall that they start awfully early so if we do play there, maybe we can whittle the card down a bit.
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![]() I'm so sorry cal828 but I made an error in race 6 and had to revise the final results. My apologies!!!
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![]() Indeed, It Will Be Monmouth
The Track To Win Or Lose... But, How Many Races To Play How Many Will Ruffian Choose? ![]() Also Considering A Bonus The Size Of The Field Will Decide G-1 Coaching Club American Oaks Who Will ProClaim Filly Pride? ![]() Once Monmouth Card Is Up And CCAO Field Revealed I Shall Make The Final Decision Then Post All The Details Right Here ![]() |
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![]() We're awaiting Ruffian's final determination, but since it's likely that we will be playing Monmouth on Saturday, the linked article is worth reading. Kudos to Monmouth Park for their attempts to be proactive for the safety of both horses and humans in anticipation of extreme heat and humidity.
https://www.drf.com/news/monmouth-pl...ell-card?type= The proximity of Monmouth to the ocean should make conditions a bit less onerous. The following ought to be kept in mind: "Races will be pushed back until later in the afternoon when temperatures will be lower, if necessary" |