DEPENDING on who you believe, the state of the ground is either the single most important factor in determining the outcome of horse races, or vastly over-rated in this respect and too often used as a ready excuse for a poor performance, or even for ducking a challenge altogether.
The truth, as so often, probably lies between the two extremes, but both schools of thought are likely to cite recent events as justification.


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