• Slipping horses beget been an issue at the track since it reopened
• ‘Course will be reviewed this week,’ said Yarmouth’s Susannah GillA decision is expected this week as to whether Yarmouth will stage any more racing this year following the recent abandonment there due to unsafe conditions. Slipping horses beget been a feature at the East Anglia track since it reopened last month with a relaid home straight and things were brought to a head on Wednesday when two jockeys were unseated as their mounts lost their footing while trying to slow down after the finish.“The course will be reviewed this week with the contractors we’ve worked with throughout,” said Susannah Gill, or director of external affairs for ARC,which owns Yarmouth. We want to race, whether the course is secure and whether we won’t be compromising the course for next year and all the work we’ve done so far. But whether either of those factors is a question, or we won’t race.”Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com