Wolverhampton - Thursday 9th February 2012
The all-weather course at Wolverhampton forms a flat, left-handed oval
circuit of just under a mile in length. The bends are fairly sharp and
with a narrow straight of under two furlongs it favours horses with the
ability to hold a good position as opposed to those who need time to
find full stride. The track's surface was changed from fibresand to
polytrack in October 2004.
14:25
Wolverhampton
Beneath
15:00
Wolverhampton
Muhandis e/w
15:30
Wolverhampton
Crowning Star
16:05
Wolverhampton
Copper Canyon e/w
16:35
Wolverhampton
Al Freej
17:10
Wolverhampton
Man Of My Word e/w
17:40
Wolverhampton Flow Chart
Thurles -
Thursday 9th February 2012
Thurles is an undulating, right-handed track with a circuit of around a
mile and a quarter. Sections of the track are uphill but there is a
fairly steep descent to the two-furlong home straight and the track is
very much sharp in character, favouring the handy type of horse. There
are seven fences to a circuit of the chase course, with two in the home
straight, and a run-in of around a furlong. The course is remarkably
well drained and as a result, very few meetings are lost due to adverse
weather conditions.
13:30
Thurles Indifference Curve e/w
14:00
Thurles Gagewell Flyer (lay) not winn
14:35
Thurles
Dare To Doubt
15:10
Thurles
Jack The Pirate e/w
15:40
Thurles
Go All The Way
16:15
Thurles
Culmullen Hall e/w
16:45
Thurles
Top Othe Ra
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