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    Avatar photoricky lake
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    Hey Glen as always you are spot on :lol: :D , but on a serious note , I havent been on a race course for 2 yrs , its just easier to play from home , I just dont know how the betting shop punters notice the difference between virtual and live racing , such is the levell of dross on offer

    I was in a betting shop recently it was were great to be smoke free , but it was almost empty and the 5 guys that were there ,were playing the roulette machines , so owners will have to be digging very deep soon

    cheers

    Ricky

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    Please dont tell me Sedgefield are ditching NH for all weather!!????

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    steveh31
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    been talked about since 2003 whether it will happen who knows.

    This is from the Guardian 21 July 2007.

    A new all-weather track at Sedgefield is said to be back on the agenda for the County Durham course. Sedgefield were set to introduce all-weather racing at the course a couple of years ago, but shelved the idea after discovering the degree of uncertainty over fixtures from the British Horseracing Board.
    http://sport.guardian.co.uk/horseracing … 95,00.html

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