Racing: Southwell card sole survivor

Tuesday 04 January 1994 19:02 EST
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FOR the second successive day the all-weather tracks provide the sole racing fare, with Southwell staging a jumping card today after Lingfield's Flat card yesterday. The turf course at the Surrey track is waterlogged and today's card there has been abandoned, while the day's other scheduled meeting at Sedgefield has succumbed to frost. Of tomorrow's cards, Worcester is under water, but at Market Rasen, despite considerable rain in the last 24 hours and a threat of frost, the track is raceable and officials are hopeful. The third card scheduled is on Lingfield's all-weather track.

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