course configuration is only useful in races at 10f+ so jump racing is ideal for left or right tracks. below 10f unless a filter system can differentiate between straight distances on certain tracks it is pointless for 50% of flat races.
re- irish track info is easily available on timeform/free site and racing post, timeform again give a better description.
Sligo Sligo is a sharp, undulating, right-handed track with a circuit of just over a mile. The run to the straight of just under two furlongs is slightly uphill but it is essentially a track that suits speed horses. There has been a change to how stall numbers are classified for right-handed courses in 2011, meaning now that stall one will be placed closest to the inside rail.
Sligo is like Chester in reverse.
I have all flat track descriptions in Ireland which i put together in less than an hour... I only specialise in horses rated 80+ over 6f-8f for obvious reasons, bends or not.
only 7 tracks in Ireland have a straight 5f
4 have 6f straights
1 has 7f str
1 has 8f str.
answers on a postcard, the 8f str should be obvious
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