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Abandonment?


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Taken from Stipes Report.

Pre-Race Trials:

A dog (L.Cole) faltered free of interference & fractured a hock.

Stewards/Board Member Gary Fredrickson/GRNZ Track Curator Nigel Rugg inspected the area of concern,which was shifty & inconsistent.

Remedial action unable to be carried out in timely fashion,so meeting abandoned.

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No real surprise.

The moment the Wanganui track gets rained in it turns into a death trap, it’s been the biggest destroyer of dogs for decades.

But people keep lining up so they get what they deserve, the track needs to be bulldozed and rebuilt. 
 

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53 minutes ago, CrossCodes said:

No real surprise.

The moment the Wanganui track gets rained in it turns into a death trap, it’s been the biggest destroyer of dogs for decades.

But people keep lining up so they get what they deserve, the track needs to be bulldozed and rebuilt. 
 

I contacted a friend nearby and asked about the rain, Was bugger all. Rain excuse is a cop-out.  The track has been shit from day dot of being sand! 

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6 minutes ago, Four shaw said:

Always the Wednesday meeting never rains on Friday 😂 still got in house problems 👊

Do the greyhound tracks get inspected prior to trials like galloping tracks do? Because you would have to ask the question of how that part of the track became shifty and inconsistent after a few trials?

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