The Citizen (KZN)

After a great day comes the Ops Team

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When the lights dimmed following the last race on Summer Cup day and the carnival rides were moved off the Turffontei­n tracks – which trainers expected to work horses on at the crack of dawn – the Racing Ops Team worked tirelessly through the night to ensure this happened successful­ly - spearheade­d by Track Manager Kenneth Mathebula.

“The training tracks are operationa­l 365 days a year,” said Mathebula.

“Knowing that trainers would want to work their horses in the morning, our team decided to take on the challenge and bring the track back to its very best condition before they (trainers) made it to the course in the morning.

“Not only did we want the tracks to be presentabl­e, we wanted them to be safe enough for both horse and jockey to work on.”

The training centre is basically used as in-field parking on the day are there are also bridges built across the track which are used to access the course by the public.

“The truth is the tracks take a bit of damage because of this,” admitted Mathebula.

After waiting for the public to leave the racecourse, his team removed all the machinery on the tracks and walked the entire course to ensure there was no litter.

Once that was done, the divots repair team played their part filling in the grass.

“All this was only completed at about 2am,” added Mathebula. “We then put together a team that pumped water out of the dam to water the tracks.

“I am very proud of our team. By the time Gary Alexander arrived to work his horses at 5.30am we had already successful­ly completed our task. I think even he was impressed with how quickly we got the job done,” he said

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