Quote Originally Posted by Triple V View Post
Viv, the track seems to stand up a lot better to torrential rain as opposed to the steady rain/drizzle. Something similar used to happen at Mowbray in Tassie. The only explanation I've heard that made any sense was that really heavy rain washes a lot of the fines out of the profile so it doesn't go as sloppy as it otherwise would with comparitively lighter rain.
It is a real shame because the whole concept of seven group races on the one day with the best horses on show from Australasia is just brilliant. Without doubt the best harness racing meeting for the year and the track when it is dry is as good as any track in the world. The only negative at the moment is the track surface when it rains. I'm sure its fixable. Plan to be there next year as to have so many great races on one programme is just mouth watering.