Newcastle's Fighting Fifth Hurdle meeting battles to beat the rain
Stan James Fighting Fifth Hurdle
- Venue: Newcastle racecourse
- Date: Saturday 1 December
- Kick-off: 14:20 GMT
Coverage: Commentary on BBC Radio 5 live; report and results on BBC Sport website
When Newcastle's clerk of the course James Armstrong avoided a single abandonment in 2011, so completing a rare 'full house' of fixtures, he feared there might be a price to pay.
Trudging around the rain-drenched Tyneside track this week examining the course where the important Fighting Fifth Hurdle is due to be staged on Saturday, he's all too aware of the cost.
While all the 30 fixtures took place last year, four-and-a-half (a storm hit the north-east midway through a Thursday in June) have been abandoned this time around amidst unprecedented rainfall.
"We had 23 inches of rain in the 12 months of 2011," he explained. "Up until this week, we've had 34.6 inches - nearly three foot - with more to come.
"After those amazing figures last year, the weather has certainly come back to haunt us, and a very odd pattern is emerging because the amount of rain normally averages itself out."
Armstrong supervises a team of six ground staff members who've been 'saving' areas of the running track and moving rails to ensure optimum conditions for Newcastle's big jumping day of the season.
Triumph Hurdle winner Countrywide Flame and Supreme Novices' Hurdle victor Cinders and Ashes are in a small field for the feature, a recognised stepping stone to the Cheltenham Festival.
Armstrong said: "Every millimetre that falls on saturated ground is a worry. I'm as hopeful as I reasonably can be [that it goes ahead], but whatever happens the going will be testing.
"We are here to race, but there's nothing we can do about the weather so we keep smiling, and compared to those people flooded yet again in the south west and elsewhere, we are fine really."
Nationwide, 108 racing days have been lost to the weather so far this year, compared to just 21 in 2011, and on course to get close to the highest recent figure of 141 two years ago.
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Comment number 5.
adagio29th November 2012 - 9:36
To be fair, in relation to comments 2 and 4, the BBC and C4 have to cater to a wider audience which is not always as clued up on racing as those with a strong interest. It's when the dedicated channels talk down to you that you should worry! Yes, that's you Robert Cooper et al at ATR.....!!
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Comment number 4.
ArSeNaL28th November 2012 - 9:12
Bla Bla dribble,dribble,dribble. Clearly this was knocked up on the train on your way into the office.
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Comment number 3.
Howie327th November 2012 - 22:15
Two years ago it snowed, and the Fighting Fifth Hurdle was moved to Newbury. I expect that all those connected with racing in the North East will be hoping that doesn't happen again...
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Comment number 2.
Galaxy27th November 2012 - 12:35
Another award winning article from Cornelius & the Beeb. You lot may as well give up, it's that poor. You really pull all the stops out, in mentioning - "Champion Hurdler Rock On Ruby and Supreme Novices' Hurdle one-two Cinders And Ashes and Darlan are all possibles for the feature, a recognised stepping stone to the Cheltenham Festival."
Cannot wait for your next gem!
Yours in anticipation
G
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Grizzly27th November 2012 - 9:37
Shame if the meeting is lost - usually a great guide for Cheltenham and the FF is always won by a top class horse, also a sad reminder of the loss of Go Native last weekend who won the race 3 years ago.....
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