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Low grade racing- cut or not?

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    Or is it simply the case that as so many horses will have been trained on an AS at home, that racing on an AS even in the height of summer is regarded as being as natural

    That was certainly the argument advanced by Gay Kelleway, among others, when many of us were horrified at the prospect of them tearing up the turf track at Newcastle!

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    Below the Football League, there are several Tiers of non-league football yet I never read of anyone saying there is too much football and calling for a cull.

    If you don’t like low grade racing, ignore it, but don’t demand it be axed.

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