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Racing at Ffos Las goes ahead but conditions to be monitored due to unsettled forecast

Ffos Las has passed its lunchtime inspection but conditions are set to be closely monitored due to unsettled weather conditions forecast throughout the day.
The Welsh track was hit with 5.6mm of rain overnight, which led to the ground being described as heavy, but with more rainfall a possibility, the track will be closely assessed by raceday officials.
The first of seven races begins at 4.20pm and the feature race on the card is the 1m6f handicap (6.55), which has attracted a field of six including last-time-out winners Gnomon, Mighty Bandit and Lusaka.
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