I think they should have more grass track racing programmed in the summer down there on the days where there is no grass racing in Canterbury.
It gives a varied punter experience and I am convinced it leads to bigger dividends and bigger fields chopping and changing from grass to grit.
Also gives those horses with jarring grit track issues somewhere to race and those trainers chasing the grass in Canterbury might venture down south a bit more.
House, Negus, Purvis, Jones, Hope might all be tempted. They definitely would if the stakes were a bit higher for the lower grade instead of pouring it all into slot races.