The ‘going’ is the state of the ground on the course. This can be Firm, Good, Soft or Heavy. Some horses may show a preference for a particular type of going which is worth bearing in mind before placing a bet.
Good to Firm. (Watering). Dry forecast.
Issued Date: 28-May-23 at 08:03
Issued By: Racecourse
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