Imo,high drawn went too quick on the soft (RP timed) ground,leaving Shout with an untroubled passage to theThis might sound like a stupid question, and reading USA's post above leads me to believe the draw for Ascot starts with number one closest to the stand rail and the highest drawn number is closest to the far rail, but who decides whether its 1 to the inside or to the outside when stalls are positioned on a racecourse?
Is there a set rule, i.e always left to right or right to left, does it depend on whether its a right handed course or a left handed course?
That's a Korker of a posting from you, Walsworth, straight out of the Life Of Brian.I think that old tart Diane Avis should get out on the course in her high heelsand tell us where the fastest ground is.
How....f$%^ing....rude!Anyone that thinks they can solve the straight course at Ascot is f$%^ing idiot.
Winner drawn 1 2nd drawn 16 so tells little although imo jockeyship won it.Total guesswork, then. As I suspected.![]()
Well, with actual handicap straight course winners today drawn 1 of 17 and 3 of 10, f$%^ing idiot here is claiming a moral victory (not that I've actually got any morals).Total guesswork, then. As I suspected.![]()