The Gold Coast Bulletin

More Eagle Farm woe

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BRISBANE Racing Club officials will meet trainers to discuss better ways to manage the Eagle Farm A grass after problems with the surface at barrier trials.

The first four trials yesterday morning were run on the A grass before jockeys complained about horses slipping.

The remaining trials were then switched to the dirt training tracks.

Eagle Farm’s main track has been closed since May last year after problems with the ongoing redevelopm­ent.

BRC racing manager Matt Rudolph said the A grass had taken heavy traffic.

“There have some heavy dews on top of the heavy rain last week and the tracks haven’t had a chance to dry out,” Rudolph said.

“We will meet with trainers on Thursday and come up with a way to manage trials and track work.”

Secretary of the Queensland branch of the Australian Trainers Associatio­n, Cameron Partington, said the situation had been unacceptab­le and the trainers would be attending tomorrow’s meting to get their point across.

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