Wet Wetherby warning
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Your support makes all the difference.Officials at Wetherby will inspect the West Yorkshire course at 7.30am to decide if today's meeting can go ahead. The course is still waterlogged in places. Redcar will inspect at 2.30pm to see if their card tomorrow can beat the rain.
Officials at Wetherby will inspect the West Yorkshire course at 7.30am to decide if today's meeting can go ahead. The course is still waterlogged in places. Redcar will inspect at 2.30pm to see if their card tomorrow can beat the rain.
Yesterday's card at Sedgefield was abandoned as the course was waterlogged in places and today's meeting at Haydock was called off on Monday. Lingfield's all-weather card today looks most unlikely to succumb to the elements.
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