Diamond Fields Advertiser

Goodbye sand – hello turf

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THE first race meeting on the new Vaal turf track will be held tomorrow.

The new track, to be known as the Vaal Classic track, replaces the sand track, that was dogged by a range of opinions and criticisms over the years.

With little prospect of ever resolving the issues to the satisfacti­on of all horsemen, coupled with doubts if the track was environmen­tally or commercial­ly sustainabl­e into the future, Phumelela decided to replace the sand track with turf after first consulting with a cross section of trainers.

Work began last November and everything has gone according to plan.

Trials have been held on the new surface and senior jockey Sherman Brown is among those impressed with the track.

He said: “The track was very nice, very even all over the place. I sat behind a horse and didn’t get much kick back, pulled out to the middle of the course and the horse really enjoyed the going.”

The configurat­ion of the new track is identical to the previous sand track.

It’s a right-handed course with a 2800m circumfere­nce and a 1000m straight course.

Races over 1000m are down the straight with 1200m races starting in the middle of the bend and 1450m races at the entrance of the bend.

Phumelela Horseracin­g Executive Clyde Basel (pictured) said: “Not many turf tracks in South Africa have a 1000m run-in, giving every runner ample opportunit­y to get into a winning position.” He thanked the track management team for working long hours to get the Classic track ready.

“We plan to stage about 20 race meetings from now to the end of the year on the new track.”

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