Journalists Wandering Eyes Posted March 2, 2022 Journalists Share Posted March 2, 2022 There will be no racing in New South Wales on Thursday, as the scheduled meetings at both Canterbury and Sapphire Coast have been postponed due to inclement weather. Racing NSW deemed both tracks unsuitable for racing on Thursday morning, largely due to overnight rain at the respective tracks, with more wet weather forecast throughout the day. Canterbury was originally set to be held on Wednesday, but poor weather forced the meeting to be pushed back 24 hours, and it has now been postponed again after the area received 70mm of rain in the last 24 hours. Canterbury races scheduled for today postponed due to wet weather. 70mm rain last 24 hours and heavy rain predicted today. — Racing NSW (@racing_nsw) March 2, 2022 The Sapphire Coast was meant to host the Merimbula Cup on Thursday, but the track was rated a Heavy 10 on Wednesday before a further 16mm of rain was dumped on it overnight, leaving lots of surface water on the circuit. Sapphire Coast track inspection completed by Stewards.A further 16mm rainfall received overnight with surface water present in sections. Surface deemed unsuitable for racing and racemeeting is postponed. — Racing NSW Stewards (@RNSWStewards) March 2, 2022 It has been a disruptive week for racing in New South Wales, with multiple meetings postponed, abandoned, or transferred. Port Macquarie was also meant to host racing this afternoon, but that meeting – originally scheduled for Grafton – has been abandoned, while Ballina’s meeting scheduled for this Saturday (March 5) has also been abandoned. Coffs Harbour is another track that has lost a meeting, with its Monday (March 7) program transferred to Grafton at this stage. Royal Randwick is scheduled to host 10 races, including the Group 1 Randwick Guineas and Group 1 Canterbury Stakes, with the current track rating a Heavy 10. The course has received over 40mm of rain in the past 24 hours, while over 250mm has fallen there in the past seven days. More rain is expected for Sydney between now and Saturday, so the feature metropolitan meeting is in some doubt. View the full article Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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